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Published by The MIT Press, 2012
ISBN 10: 0262516918ISBN 13: 9780262516914
Seller: Bellwetherbooks, McKeesport, PA, U.S.A.
Book
paperback. Condition: As New. 1. LIKE NEW!!! Has a red or black remainder mark on bottom/exterior edge of pages.
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Published by Hotsaat Yavneh, Tel Aviv, 1949
Seller: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Hardbound. Condition: Good. Octavo, gray cloth with red lettering, 196, xi pp., b/w photos, index, yellowed paper Text is in Hebrew.
Published by Hakirah, 2018
ISBN 10: 1936803143ISBN 13: 9781936803149
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
Book
Paperback. Condition: Brand New. 338 pages. 9.50x6.50x0.85 inches. In Stock.
Published by The Magness Press, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1976
Seller: The Book Gallery, Jerusalem, Israel
IN HEBREW. 15.5x23.5 cm. 95 pages. Hardcover in dust jacket. In good condition. The book is in : Hebrew.
Published by Jewish Reconstructionist Foundation, Inc, New York, 1960
Seller: Underground Books, ABAA, Carrollton, GA, U.S.A.
Staplebound wraps. Condition: Good. Staplebound wraps. 10" X 6 7/8". 31pp. Moderate edgewear to printed staplebound wraps, with light scattered rubbing and dust soiling. Crease to center of text block and wraps. Binding is sound. Small smudge to page 6, else unmarked. An attractive copy of this issue of The Reconstructionist, which includes a hard-to-find essay on the Beats by Max Gartenberg, who would later author several books on the subject.
Published by Vaad Hatzala, Munich, 1947
Seller: Masalai Press, Oakland, CA, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. 107 pp. In Hebrew. Plain boards for cover, cover wear, first 2 leaves detached but present, binding is weak, pages are age-toned, some pages are dog-eared.
Published by HaVaadd LeHotzaot Sfarim etzel Vaad HaHatzala, Munich, Germany, 1947
Seller: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. osiris (illustrator). [2], 60, 55, 97, 48, 97 leaves = 359 leaves = 718 pages.
Published by Vaad Hatzala, Munich, 1947
Seller: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: g-. First edition. Octavo. 500-536pp. Rebound in black pebbled buckram. This scarce Passover Haggadah was issued and compiled in Munich by the Vaad Hatzala organization. The pages are printed in single and two-column formats, with the text of the Haggadah accompanied throughout by additional commentary taken from the works "Derech Chaim" by Rabbi Jacob Lisser (aka Yaakov ben Yaakov Moshe Lorberbaum of Lissa, 1760-1832) and "Nehora Hashalem" of Rabbi Aharon ben Yechiel Michal of Michilishok. The full pagination numbered 500-536 have been photo-mechanically reproduced from an earlier publication and include text in Rashi script. The American-Jewish organization Vaad Hatzala was originally founded by the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the United States and Canada, in 1939, with its mission being the rescuing of European Jews from the Nazis. In the wake of the Holocaust, the organization found its new goal as providing provide material support for the remaining Jewish community of Europe that had survived the war. This haggadah and the other Vaad Hatzala haggadahs from 1947-48 were issued under the auspices of Rabbi Nathan (Naftali) Baruch (director of Vaad Hatzala in Germany from 1946-1948) and Rabbi Aviezer Burstin (deputy director, b.1918) and for the benefit of survivros in the DP camps. The first page contains a dedication to Mr. and Mrs. William I. Albert from Rabbi Baruch. Binding with rubbing to spine and extremities. Interior with age toning and staining to pages. Book block tight. Binding and interior in good- condition overall. Quite scarce. Hebrew title: ×"× ×"×" × ×¤×¡× . ×¢× ×¤× × × × ×"× × × × × × × ×"× . × × ×ª ×"× × × × × × × ×¢×§× × × × ×¡× × ×¦"× . × ×ª××" × × ×ª × ×¢×" ×"×"×¦× ×" × ×"× × × × ×ª ×"×¤× × × ×" Publication: × × ×× × , ×"× ×¢×" × ×"× ×¦× ×ª ×¡×¤× × × × ×¦× × ×¢×" ×"×"×¦× ×" Responsibility: ×"× × ××¤×ª× × × × × × × , ×"× × × × × ×¢× × × × × × × × × Alternate title on wrapper: ×"× ×"×" × × ×¤×¡× Alternate transliteration: Haggdah L'Pesah Bibliographic reference: Yudlov 4052 (not in Yaari) The following year Vaad Hatzala issued another edition of this Haggdah including Lisser's commentary (21 leaves, Yaari 2361, Yudlov 4092).
Published by Vaad Hatzala, 1948
Seller: The Book Gallery, Jerusalem, Israel
This book is a rare publication by the Rescue Committee, an organization whose goal it was to rescue Jews in Europe from the Holocaust founded in 1939. This book contains numerous b&w photographs that report on the undertakings of the Vaad in Germany. It also includes a few copies of letters. 295x215mm. 262 pages. Illustrated hardcover with brown cloth spine. Page edges dyed red. Cover worn and stained. Cover corners and cover edges somewhat tattered. Both front and covers slightly loose from binding. Spine almost detached from binding, but still partly attached to cover. Pages yellowing. Two first pages detached from bonding and slightly torn on edge. Binding slightly broken. Pen marks on rear inner cover. [SUMMARY]: In spite of the damage described above, this extremely rare and important book is in good reading condition. The book is in : English.
Published by Vaad Hatzala [= Rescue Committee], Munich, Germany, 1948
Seller: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Illustrated hardcover with brown cloth spine. Page edges dyed red. Pages yellowing. Some fraying to spine strip. 254, [8]pp. Orange cloth with illustrated paste-down on front and rear cover, as issued. Color illustrated title-page. Vaad Hatzalah was an organization dedicated to the rescue of European Jews from the Holocaust as well as to help the survivors in their attempt to create a new life after the destruction of their families, institutions and communities. It was founded in 1939 by the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the United States and Canada. Illustrated with reproductions of photographs in duo tone & b/w and reproductions of letters by the Department of State, War Department, Navy Department, and others. It shows newly created schools and institutions along with the survivors and their leadership in the German and Austrian DP camps circa 1946-48. It is the best photo-illustrated documentary history of these displaced persons and the camps they lived and worked in. Age toning to outer edges of interior pages. Text in German, Hebrew and English.
Published by Vaad Hatzala, Munich, 1948
Seller: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: vg. First edition. Ex-library. 4to. 254,[8]pp. Expertly rebacked in orange cloth with illustrated paste-down on front and rear cover, as issued. Binding protected by modern mylar. Color illustrated title-page. Vaad Hatzalah (Committee for Rescuing) was an organization to rescue European Jews from the Holocaust as well as to help the survivors in their attempt to create a new life after the destruction of their families, institutions and communities. It was founded in 1939 by the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the United States and Canada. Illustrated with reproductions of photographs in duo tone & b/w and reproductions of letters by the Department of State, War Department, Navy Department, and others. It shows newly created schools and institutions along with the survivors and their leadership in the German and Austrian DP camps circa 1946-48. It is the best photo-illustrated documentary history of these displaced persons and the camps they lived and worked in. Age wear and some staining on binding. Library stamp on top margin of title-page and on last leaf. Age toning to outer edges of interior pages. Text in German, Hebrew and English. Overall very good condition.
Published by No Publisher, [Babson Park], 1925
Seller: Babylon Revisited Rare Books, Northampton, MA, U.S.A.
Portfolio of original correspondence of Roger W. Babson. Most letters dated 1925 (although at least one is dated May 1929). Babson was an American entrepreneur, economist and business theorist. He is best remembered for founding Babson College. Here he asks leading capitalists of the day if they pray, as well as a few other religious themed questions for an article he is writing. The letters contain handwritten correspondence with signatures from well known Capitalist Leaders of Industry from the early part of the 20th century including Hammond, Cortelyou, Straus, Du Pont, Warburg, Baruch, Nichols, Captain Robert Dollar, Irving T. Bush, Clarence H. Mackay, Festus J. Wade, August Heckscher, Victor W. Lawson, E. M. Statler (answers only, no signature), Mortimer L. Schiff, John D. Ryan, B. C. Cobb, Hudson Maxim, Samuel Insull, John North Willys, Owen D. Young, Thomas W. Lamont, James Speyer, Robert Winsor, Guy E. Tripp, Minor C. Keith, George F. Baker and James H. Douglas.
Published by Vaad Hatzala [= Rescue Committee], Munich, Germany, 1948
Seller: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. BK731 . Illustrated hardcover with brown cloth spine. Page edges dyed red. Pages yellowing. 254, [8]pp. Orange cloth with illustrated paste-down on front and rear cover, as issued. Color illustrated title-page. Vaad Hatzalah was an organization dedicated to the rescue of European Jews from the Holocaust as well as to help the survivors in their attempt to create a new life after the destruction of their families, institutions and communities. It was founded in 1939 by the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the United States and Canada. Illustrated with reproductions of photographs in duo tone & b/w and reproductions of letters by the Department of State, War Department, Navy Department, and others. It shows newly created schools and institutions along with the survivors and their leadership in the German and Austrian DP camps circa 1946-48. It is the best photo-illustrated documentary history of these displaced persons and the camps they lived and worked in. Age toning to outer edges of interior pages. Text in German, Hebrew and English.
Published by Vaad Hatzala, Munich, 1947
Seller: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: g- to near fine. First edition. Octavo. 500-536pp. Rebound in half green cloth with black tooling, over green marbled paper boards. Black lettering, tooling and ruling on the spine. Original blue-green printed wrappers with black lettering, bound in. This scarce Passover Haggadah was issued and compiled in Munich by the Vaad Hatzala organization. The pages are printed in single and two-column formats, with the text of the Haggadah accompanied throughout by additional commentary taken from the works "Derech Chaim" by Rabbi Jacob Lisser (aka Yaakov ben Yaakov Moshe Lorberbaum of Lissa, 1760-1832) and "Nehora Hashalem" of Rabbi Aharon ben Yechiel Michal of Michilishok. The full pagination numbered 500-536 have been photo-mechanically reproduced from an earlier publication and include text in Rashi script. The American-Jewish organization Vaad Hatzala was originally founded by the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the United States and Canada, in 1939, with its mission being the rescuing of European Jews from the Nazis. In the wake of the Holocaust, the organization found its new goal as providing provide material support for the remaining Jewish community of Europe that had survived the war. This haggadah and the other Vaad Hatzala haggadahs from 1947-48 were issued under the auspices of Rabbi Nathan (Naftali) Baruch (director of Vaad Hatzala in Germany from 1946-1948) and Rabbi Aviezer Burstin (deputy director, b.1918) and for the benefit of survivros in the DP camps. The first page contains a dedication to Mr. and Mrs. William I. Albert from Rabbi Baruch. Binding with the most minor rubbing to extremities. Wrappers and pages throughout with stains and smudges. Binding in near fine, interior in good- condition overall. Hebrew title: ×"× ×"×" × ×¤×¡× . ×¢× ×¤× × × × ×"× × × × × × × ×"× . × × ×ª ×"× × × × × × × ×¢×§× × × × ×¡× × ×¦"× . × ×ª××" × × ×ª × ×¢×" ×"×"×¦× ×" × ×"× × × × ×ª ×"×¤× × × ×" Publication: × × ×× × , ×"× ×¢×" × ×"× ×¦× ×ª ×¡×¤× × × × ×¦× × ×¢×" ×"×"×¦× ×" Responsibility: ×"× × ××¤×ª× × × × × × × , ×"× × × × × ×¢× × × × × × × × × Alternate title on wrapper: ×"× ×"×" × × ×¤×¡× Alternate transliteration: Haggdah L'Pesah Bibliographic reference: Yudlov 4052 (not in Yaari) The following year Vaad Hatzala issued another edition of this Haggdah including Lisser's commentary (21 leaves, Yaari 2361, Yudlov 4092).
Published by Vaad Hatzala, Munich, 1948
Seller: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: vg to near fine. First edition. Duodecimo. 4 1/2 x6 3/4". 84pp. Re-bound in green cloth over green marbled paper boards. Black lettering in Hebrew on the spine. Original tan paper wrappers with blue lettering bound-in. This now scarce Passover haggadah was issued and compiled in Munich by the Vaad Hatzala organization. The American-Jewish organization was originally founded by the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the United States and Canada, in 1939, with its mission being the rescuing of European Jews from the Nazis. In the wake of the Holocaust, the organization found its new goal as providing provide material support for the remaining Jewish community of Europe that had survived the war. As stated in the initial preface, the Haggadah was published to mark the third Passover since the end of the Holocaust, and expresses the hope, as the traditional Jewish saying goes, that next year those survivors would be celebrating in the Land of Israel. The haggadah was issued under the auspices of Rabbi Nathan (Naftali) Baruch (director of Vaad Hatzala in Germany from 1946-1948) and Rabbi Aviezer Burstin (deputy director, b.1918), and seems to have been meant as continued promotion of the Vaad Haztala's work to their American-Jewish supporters and to facilitate the survivors learning English. The preface in English at the front of the book is addressed to "our American brethren, for their generous aid in assisting in the task of the spiritual and physical rehabilitation, the Sherith Hapleita extends its sincerest blessings and holiday greetings". This Haggadah was printed in the same year as an all Hebrew edition-by the Vaad- with a Rabbinic commentary that is not illustrated. All text throughout printed in a two-column format in Hebrew and English. Introduction in English. Illustrated throughout with photographic reproductions after images from numerous different historical haggadahs (in black). The final section from p.65-84 is comprised of captioned images showing Jewish life in the DP camps and he activities of the Vaad Hatzala organization in the post-war period (in blue). Binding with minor rubbing to corners. Interior with a small chip to the top corner of the original front wrapper, which is lightly sunned, smudged, and with the ink stamp of a previous owner, Harry J. Hirschhorn (1922-2004). A few light stains and smudges to some pages throughout but overall quite clean. Binding in near fine, interior in very good to very good+ condition overall. Scarce. Hebrew title: ×"× ×"×" × × ×¤×¡× Publication: × × ×× × , × ×¦× × × × × ×¢"× ×"× ×¢×" × ×"× ×¦× ×ª ×¡×¤× × × × ×¦× × ×¢×" ×"×"×¦× ×", ×ª× "× Responsibility: ×"× × ××¤×ª× × × × × × × , ×"× × × × × ×¢× × × × × × × × × Alternate transliteration: Aviezer Burstein Bibliographic reference: Yaari 2362, Yudlov 4093, not in Yerushalmi *This publication is not to be confused with the similar haggadah issued by the Vaad Hatzalah in Munich the same year, a shorter work, containing a Rabbinic commentary by Jacob Lisser taken from his work "Derech Chaim" (21 leaves, Yaari 2361, Yudlov 4092).
Published by Vaad Hatzala, Munich, 1948
Seller: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: good- to vg+. Duodecimo. 4 1/2 x6 3/4". 84pp. Housed in a small dark blue cloth chemise, with marbled paper interior. Original printed tan paper wrappers. This a rare earlier variant printing with the front cover and interior front cover image printed in red (blue in the other version). Wrappers repaired and re-backed, spine reinforced with tan paper. There is a printing error on p.83, with the 8 missing from the number. This now scarce Passover haggadah was issued and compiled in Munich by the Vaad Hatzala organization. The American-Jewish organization was originally founded by the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the United States and Canada, in 1939, with its mission being the rescuing of European Jews from the Nazis. In the wake of the Holocaust, the organization found its new goal as providing provide material support for the remaining Jewish community of Europe that had survived the war. As stated in the initial preface, the Haggadah was published to mark the third Passover since the end of the Holocaust, and expresses the hope, as the traditional Jewish saying goes, that next year those survivors would be celebrating in the Land of Israel. The haggadah was issued under the auspices of Rabbi Nathan (Naftali) Baruch (director of Vaad Hatzala in Germany from 1946-1948) and Rabbi Aviezer Burstin (deputy director, b.1918), and seems to have been meant as continued promotion of the Vaad Haztala's work to their American-Jewish supporters and to facilitate the survivors learning English. The preface in English at the front of the book is addressed to "our American brethren, for their generous aid in assisting in the task of the spiritual and physical rehabilitation, the Sherith Hapleita extends its sincerest blessings and holiday greetings". This Haggadah was printed in the same year as an all Hebrew edition-by the Vaad- with a Rabbinic commentary that is not illustrated. All text throughout printed in a two-column format in Hebrew and English. Introduction in English. Illustrated throughout with photographic reproductions after images from numerous different historical haggadahs (in black). The final section from p.65-84 is comprised of captioned images showing Jewish life in the DP camps and he activities of the Vaad Hatzala organization in the post-war period (in blue). Wrappers with some light age toning. Creasing and cracking along the front hinge. Back warpped repaired and reinforced with japan tissue. Chemise with a minor stain on the front. Wrappers in good-, interior in very good+ condition overall. Quite scarce. Wrappers protected in modern mylar. Hebrew title: ×"× ×"×" × × ×¤×¡× Publication: × × ×× × , × ×¦× × × × × ×¢"× ×"× ×¢×" × ×"× ×¦× ×ª ×¡×¤× × × × ×¦× × ×¢×" ×"×"×¦× ×", ×ª× "× Responsibility: ×"× × ××¤×ª× × × × × × × , ×"× × × × × ×¢× × × × × × × × × Alternate transliteration: Aviezer Burstein Bibliographic reference: Yaari 2362; Yudlov 4093 (variant with red covers). Not in Yerushalmi. *This publication is not to be confused with the similar haggadah issued by the Vaad Hatzalah in Munich the same year, a shorter work, containing a Rabbinic commentary by Jacob Lisser taken from his work "Derech Chaim" (21 leaves, Yaari 2361, Yudlov 4092). First edition (earlier variant printing).