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Edité par Hotsaat Dvir, Tel Aviv, 1943
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good-. Octavo in dust jacket with minor wear and soiling, 368 pp., b/w photos. Text is in Hebrew. Articles are "The Destruction of Lithuanian Jewry," E. jerushalmi, "the Jewish Community of Plovdiev - the Mother City ofZIonism in Bulgari," Jacob Niyzani, "Documents to the History of the Jews in Safed ay the XVIII Century," Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, "The Genealogical meguila of the Altshul Family," S. Asaf, "A Secret Order of the Governor of Galicia tothe District Government of Bukovina," M. Reifer, "The Origin of the Shield of David as a Symbol of Jewry," P.J. Diamant, "Excerpts from the Pinkas of the Hebra Kaddisha of Sakroczym," Jehuda Avida, "Jewish Artisans and their Associations in Old Poland," Michael Hendel, "Appelations of Places in Old Poland," Raphael Mahler, "Rabbi Kalman of Kishenev," Asher Pritzker, "Sbbaths of Distinction," Yom-Tov Lewinsky, "A Synagogue, Polish Rite, in Vienna. With editorial notes by Dov Sadan," Shaul Haynes, "Customs of the Thyrian Jews," Meir Benayahu. "Polish Jews on their Journey," Mordechai Samid, "The House Withn," Johanan Twersky, "My Home Town Spola," David Cohen, "Years in Bulgaria," G. Rimolovsky, "Fragments," J.D. Goldstein, "Yiddish Proverbs," Simon Einhorn, "The Women in the Proverbs of Yemen," Jehuda Ratzabi, "Five Letters of 'Hebrat Yishuv Eretz Israel,' in Grodno," edited by Israel Klausner, "Five Variants of the Hymn of Tel-Aviv of Ch. N. Bialik," A.Z. Ben-Yishai, "The Life of a Jew (Ethnological Questionary)," Gur-Arieh.
Edité par Hotsaat Dvir, Tel Aviv, 1945
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good-. Octavo, tan cloth spine with brown lettering, brown paper covered boards, 244 pp., b/w photos. Text is in Hebrew.
Edité par Hotsaat Dvir, Tel Aviv, 1947
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good-. Octavo in dust jacket with minor wear and soiling, 272 pp., b/w photos. Text is in Hebrew.
Edité par Hotsaat Dvir, Tel Aviv, 1946
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good-. Octavo, tan cloth spine with brown lettering, tan paper covered boards, 240 pp., b/w photos, yellowed endpapers Text is in Hebrew.
Edité par Hotsaat Dvir, Tel Aviv, 1946
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good-. Octavo, tan cloth spine with brown lettering, tan paper covered boards, 240 pp., b/w photos, yellowed endpapers Text is in Hebrew.
Edité par The Oneg Shabbat (Ohel Shem) Society, Tel-Aviv, 1952
Vendeur : Library of Religious Thought, Omaha, NE, Etats-Unis
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Good. Etat de la jaquette : Good. 395pp.xxiv music.
Edité par Hotsaat Dvir 1945-1947, Tel Aviv, 1945
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good. Octavo, green leather with gold lettering, 244 pp., b/w photos, 242 pp., 272 pp., b/w photos, 232 pp., bibliography of books about the holocaust Text is in Hebrew.
Edité par The Oneg Shabbat (Ohel Shem) Society, Tel-Aviv
Vendeur : Library of Religious Thought, Omaha, NE, Etats-Unis
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. 531pp. xxxi music.
Edité par Israel Folklore Society and Hebrew Folklore Society 1948-1953, Tel Aviv, 1948
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Very Good-. Royal octavo, blue cloth with gold spine lettering, original wraps bound-in, 38, 46, 44, 44, 50, 58, 142 pp., with various paper-stocks some of which are yellowed, b/w illustrations Text is in Hebrew with additional English language tables of contents.
Edité par The Oneg Shabbat (Ohel Shem) Society, Tel-Aviv
Vendeur : Library of Religious Thought, Omaha, NE, Etats-Unis
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. 511pp, xxiv music.
Edité par The Oneg Shabbat (Ohel Shem) Society, Tel-Aviv
Vendeur : Library of Religious Thought, Omaha, NE, Etats-Unis
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. 452pp, xxiv music.
Edité par The Oneg Shabbat (Ohel Shem) Society, Tel-Aviv
Vendeur : Library of Religious Thought, Omaha, NE, Etats-Unis
Livre
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. 427pp.
Edité par Tel-Aviv: Devir, 1970
Vendeur : Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, Etats-Unis
(FT) Hardcover, 2 volumes, 864 pages, 8vo, 25 cm. In Hebrew. SUBJECT(S) : Judaism -- Dictionaries -- Hebrew. Other Titles: Title on title page verso: Encyclopedia of folklore, customs and tradition in Judaism. Ex-library. Wear to edges of dust jacket. Paper edge wear to page 475. Sunning to dust jacket binding. Wear to binding. Otherwise, very good condition. (BIB-13-2).
Edité par Tel Aviv: Irgun ?ole Lomzah Be-Yisra'el, 1952
Vendeur : Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Hardcover. 1st edition, original cloth, 4to. X + 377 pages, illustrations throughout. In Hebrew. English title: "Lomza- In Memory of the Jewish Community. " "After the end of World War I, the ethnic structure changed significantly. After Orthodox Russians and German Protestants had left Lomza, it became a city of two religions, being inhabited by Catholic Poles and Jews. After regaining independence, Lomza reached the status of a county town in Bialystok Province (from 1939 on in Warsaw Province) . It was also the local centre of trade, crafts and industry, and also the seat of garrison at the same time. A few high school operated there, and what is more, the local press in Polish and Yiddish language was published. In 1925, Pope Pius XI made Lomza the capital of Lomza Diocese. After the outbreak of World War II, on 7 September 1939, Lomza was destroyed as a result of bombing. Three days later Germans entered the city. On 28 September 1939, the city was handed over to Red Army units. Lomza was incorporated into the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic. The occupiers transported to Siberia. When the war between the Germans and the Soviets began, on 22 June 1941, Lomza was bombarded by German Luftwaffe, while on 24 June - occupied by Wehrmacht. In July, the city and the whole land of Bialystok were subordinated to the Gauleiter of East Prussia. A ghetto was formed in August. Jewish inhabitants and refugees from other areas were relocated there. In September 1941 about 31, 000 Jews from the ghetto were sent before a firing squad; most of those who remained were killed in Treblinka and Auschwitz-Birkenau. During the war (fights on the line of the River Narew) , in winter 1944/1945, about 70 per cent of Lomza's buildings were destroyed. The reconstructed city was the centre of county in Bialystok Province to 1975, and next it was the capital of Lomza Province, existing to 1998, as a result of an administrative reform in 1975. In 2013, the city had a status of the centre of Lomza County and a city with county rights (so-called municipal county) . " (sztelt.org 2018) SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Poland -- Lomz? A -- History. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Poland -- Lomz? A. Ethnic relations. OCLC: 19162885. Ex library with usual marks, wear on cover and spine, pages are separating from binding slightly in some parts, Good Condition Overall. (YIZ-18-2).
Edité par Irgun ole Lomzah be-Yisra'el, Tel Aviv, 1952
Vendeur : Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Etats-Unis
Hardbound. Etat : Good. Folio, green cloth spine with gold lettering and minor wear at the ends, brown cloth covered boards with gold lettering, some chipping to the free front endpaper, xii, 377 pp., index of names Text is in Hebrew.