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Edité par The American Jewish Committee, New York, 1960
Vendeur : Cat's Cradle Books, Archdale, NC, Etats-Unis
Softcover. Etat : Good with no dust jacket. Binding is sound. Pages age-darkened with slight dampstaining. Wraps faded, soiled, moderately shelf worn. ; Contents: Etzioni, "Neo-Liberalism - The Turn of the '60s"; Decter, "The Legacy of Henrietta Szold"; Marquand, "England's Labor Party & Its Discontents"; Stein, "The Comprehensive Incubus - A Story"; Goodman, "Simon Dubnow - A Realuation"; Friedenberg, "Truth: Upper, Middle & Lower"; Goodman, "The Human Uses of Science"; Frankel, "German Fiction & the Quest for Purification"; Himmelfarb, "Bloc oting, Unity, Prayers"; Schur & critics, "Drug Addiction"; reviews. 10.0" tall; 92 pages.
Edité par Koebner'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Breslau, 1917
Vendeur : The Book Gallery, Jerusalem, Israël
[German] 15X21cm. 491 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly chaffed. Else in good condition. The book is in : German.
Edité par Krotoschin, Monasch, ,, 1877
Vendeur : Antiquariat Gothow & Motzke, Berlin, Allemagne
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Sechsundzwanzigster Jahrgang (Neue Folge, neunter Jahrgang). 576 S./pp., Halbleder/half calf, Bibliotheksexemplar / exlibrary, Papier am Rand gebräunt / paper browned to the margins, einige Seiten mit Einrissen / some pages with tears, sonst gutes Exemplar (otherwise fine), Sprache: deutsch.
Edité par Schletter'schen Buchhandlung, Breslau, 1865
Vendeur : The Book Gallery, Jerusalem, Israël
21X13.5 cm. 480 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly chafed. Spine slightly chafed. Inner cover slightly age stained. Several pages slightly age stained. Pages slightly yellowing. As is. The book is in : German.
Edité par M. Simion / S. Rurschner'schen-Buchhandlung, Berlin, 1844
Vendeur : The Book Gallery, Jerusalem, Israël
TWO VOLUMES IN ONE. 21.5x14 cm. 363+XII+263 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly chafed. Spine partially missing, slightly chafed. Binding slightly visible on inner back cover. Pen writing on title page. Several pages age stained, several pages slightly age stained. Else in good condition. The book is in : German.
Vendeur : Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Berlin: M. Simion, 1844-45. Cloth ; 8vo. 363, 488, 488pages. Marbled boards. In German. Complete in 3 volumes. Only edition. Monthly review and a platform for Frankel's opinions on Reform. Among other innovations he believed that the messianic belief, which expressed the "pious wish for the independence of the Jewish people" was of importance for the survival and development of Judaism, and that it brought a new spirit and vigor into the life of German Jews, even though "they already had a fatherland which they would not leave. " Dr. Zacharias Frankel (1801-1875) , was born in Prague. After receiving a talmudic education under Bezalel Ronsburg, he studied philosophy, natural sciences, and philology in Budapest (1825-30) . In 1831 the Austrian government appointed him district rabbi (Kreisrabbiner) of Leitmeritz (Litomerice) , and he settled in Teplitz (Teplice) where he was elected local rabbi. He was the first Bohemian rabbi with a secular academic education and one of the first to preach in German. In 1836 he was called by the Saxon government to Dresden to act as chief rabbi. The publication of his study on the Jewish oath (see below) led to its abolition in several German states. He declined a call to Berlin in 1843, mainly because the Prussian government would not meet his stipulations (complete legal recognition of the Jewish faith-until then merely "tolerated; " denial of support to missionary activities among the Jews, etc. ) . In 1854, after having actively advocated its establishment, Frankel became director of the newly founded Juedisch-Theologisches Seminar at Breslau, where he remained until his death. SUBJECT(S) : Judaism -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 15 copies worldwide. Boards detached; backstrips missing. Light age staining. Good condition. Scarce and important. (gero-1-1).