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Verlag: Rascher,Zürich u.a. 1935 ., 1935
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Der Erkenntnistrieb als Lebens- und Todesprinzip. Kopffarbschnitt. OLnbd. Sauberes Exemplar 330 S.
Verlag: Zürich, Rascher & Cie., 1935
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Verlag: Berlin, Jüdischer Verl., 1919
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Verlag: Bln., Jüdischer Vlg.,,, 1921
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Berlin, Jüdischer Verlag, 1921. 208 pp. Some slight foxing. Good copy. Or. boards, upper spine damaged. Bumped corners.
Verlag: Jüdischer Verlag, 1918
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Broschur. 193 (3) Seiten, GUTER ZUSTAND. Erste Ausgabe. - (Jakob Klatzkin war ein hebräischer philosophischer Schriftsteller und nationaljüdischer Publizist. Size: 22 x 14 Cm. 550 Gr.
Verlag: Jüdischer Verlag, Berlin, 1921
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Verlag: Zürich, Rascher & Cie, 1935., 1935
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Verlag: Jüdischer Verlag Berln- 18.11.2009., 2009
ISBN 10: 1117009297ISBN 13: 9781117009292
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Verlag: Berlin: Jüdischer Verl., 1918., 1918
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Verlag: Heidelberg Freie Zionistische Blätter (), 1929
Anbieter: Sächsisches Auktionshaus & Antiquariat, Leipzig, Deutschland
* 30 Seiten, 1 Blatt. 20,5 x 13,5 cm. Original-Broschur (etwas gebräunt, unteres Außengelenk minimal eingerissen). (Schriftenreihe der Freien Zionistischen Blätter, Heft 3). *** Der im Russischen Kaiserreich geborene Schriftsteller und Publizist Jakob Klatzkin (1882-1948) studierte bei Hermann Cohen in Marburg Philosophie, wandte sich dann aber der Publizistik zu und machte sich durch verschiedenen Publikationen um die neuhebräische Philosophie verdient. Die radikal ausgerichteten Freien Zionistischen Blätter gab er gemeinsam mit Nachum Goldmann heraus. - Papierbedingt stärker gebräunt. - Gutes Exemplar des empfindlichen Heftes.
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Verlag: Jüdischer Verlag, Berlin, 1921
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Verlag: Vevey, Edition Studio., 1930
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Verlag: Bln: Jüdischer Vlg. 1919., 1919
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Orig. Brosch. Zustand: Very Good. Ohne Jahr (ca.1935)36 S.,1 Ecke des Umschlags geknickt, Umschlag unfrisch, innen sauber. Das Geleitwort von Albert Einstein ist datiert Princeton, N.J. 1935.
Verlag: Bln: Jüdischer Verlag, 1918
Anbieter: Antiquariat Hartmut König, Nauen, OT Markee, Deutschland
193 S. gr8° Okart *** EA. Nicht bei Wiener Library III u. VI. Zu Klatzkin (1882 - 1948),dem Begründer der "Enzyklopaedia Judaica", siehe Röder-Strauss I,367.
Verlag: Jüdischer Verlag, Berlin, 1921
Anbieter: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Hardcover. Original Publisher's Cloth. 8vo. 132 pages, portrait, 22 cm. In German. SUBJECT (S): Cohen, Hermann, 1842-1918. Bibliography on pages 95-100. Klatzkin (1882-1948) was an "author, philosopher, and Zionist. Klatzkin was born in Bereza Kartuska, Brest-Litovsk district, today Belarus. The son of Elijah Klatzkin, a prominent rabbinical scholar, who gave him a thorough education in all branches of traditional Jewish studies. At the age of 18, Klatzkin went to Germany, first to Frankfurt on the Main and then to Marburg, where he studied philosophy under Hermann Cohen. He received his doctorate from the University of Berne in 1912. In the following years Klatzkin was active in Germany as a writer for Hebrew periodicals, including Ha-Zeman, Ha-Shilo'ah, and Ha-Tekufah, and as editor of Die Welt, the organ of the Zionist Organization, and later in Heidelberg, of the Freie Zionistische Blaetter. From 1912 to 1915 he was director of the Jewish National Fund in Cologne. From 1915 to 1919 he edited the Swiss Bulletin Juif, which covered world events of special relevance to Jews during World War I and established the publishing firm Al ha-Mishmar, which issued a series of books on Jewish problems in French and German. In Berlin Klatzkin founded another publishing house, Eshkol, and continued writing for the Jewish press. In 1924 he and his lifelong friend Nahum Goldmann initiated the Encyclopaedia Judaica, of which ten volumes appeared between 1928 and 1934. Two volumes of a parallel Hebrew edition, Enziklopedyah Yisre'elit, were issued in 1929-32. Klatzkin acted as editor in chief in cooperation with leading Jewish scholars.Klatzkin was a student of philosophy as well as a brilliant Hebrew essayist. In philosophy Klatzkin opposed his teacher Cohen, whose philosophy and interpretation of Judaism he submitted to searching criticism in the monograph Hermann Cohen. He also devoted a critical study to Spinoza, Baruch Spinoza, in which he stressed the Jewish influences in his intellectual background and style; he translated Spinoza's Ethics from the Latin to Hebrew as Torat ha-Middot. Klatzkin developed his own philosophy, which may be described as vitalistic, emphasizing the biological, instinctive aspect of life rather than the intellectual one, in Sheki'at ha-? Ayyim, and in Der Erkenntnistrieb als Lebens und Todesprinzip" (Sole and Scheps in EJ, 2007) . Lacks part of bacsktrip. Internal pages are nice and clean. Very good condition. (Rab-46-11a).
Verlag: Berlin, Jüdischer Vlg., 1918
Anbieter: antiquariat peter petrej - Bibliopolium AG, Zürich, ZH, Schweiz
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8°, 193 S., Brosch., Kopf bestossen u. Rücken geleimt, Umschlag knittrig u. fleckig, Papier gebräunt und sauber. Erstausgabe. 900 gr. Schlagworte: Judaica.
Verlag: Loge Al Hamischmar
Anbieter: Seitenreise, Wien, WIEN, Österreich
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Kein Einband. Zustand: Befriedigend. Rede Gehalten in Der Vom Aktionskomitee Der Ostjüdischen Organisationen Veranstalteten Massenkudgebung Im Züricher Volkshaus 8 Broschüre Kein Schutzumschlag Buch 16 SS, OBr. (mit Anmerkung und Resten eines Bibl.Schildes, gering best.), innen mehrfach gestempelt, gebräunt - Klatzkin war Mitbegründer und Chefredakteur der "Encyklopaedia Judaica" Zufriedenstellend.
Verlag: Berlin; Hotsa'at Eshkol, 1928
Anbieter: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, USA
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Hardcover. Original Cloth. 8vo. 329; 338 pages. 23 cm. First edition. In Hebrew; with some German, and added Latin title page. Two volumes only; Kerekh 2, Pars Prima (alef-chet) , Pars Secunda (tet-mem) . Kerekh 2 consists of a total of four volumes; with Kerekh 1, a total of five volumes were issued (1926-1933) . A philosophical dictionary, Ozar ha-munnahim ha-Pilosofiyyim (4 vols. , 1928-33) , which contains the terminology of medieval religious philosophers. Compiled by Jacob Klatzkin (1882-1948) , "author, philosopher, and Zionist. " - EJ 2008. "Jacob Klatzkin's Otzar ha-munahim ha-filosofiyyim. Thesaurus philosophicus linguae hebraicae (Berlin, 1928-1933) remains unsurpassed to this day. Its stated objective was to enlarge modern Hebrew vocabulary in the field of speculation and reflection by restoring to use the many terms and expressions coined by medieval Hebrew translators. The Thesaurus includes 3042 entries, some 1200 pages in four volumes, plus one volume of texts. Klatzkin read through a very large number of philosophical works in Hebrew, mainly in print but also in manuscript, and collected the philosophical terms occurring in them. His philosophical lexicon is conceived as a Thesaurus in the strict sense of the word. A typical entry for a term is constructed as follows: (i) the term (vocalized) ; (ii) a very brief definition (in Hebrew) ; (iii) equivalent terms in other languages (especially German, occasionally also English, French, Latin, or Greek) ; and, most importantly, (iv) significant text extracts, in which the term occurs; (v) eventually, a list of related terms to be looked up elsewhere in the Thesaurus. Where a given term has more than one meaning, its different meanings are carefully distinguished. The very judiciously and cleverly chosen text extracts make Klatzkin's Thesaurus into an exceptionally valuable research tool. For over 80 years Klatzkin's work has been the indispensable companion of any student of Jewish intellectual life. "- Philosophic and Scientific Hebrew Terminology - PESHAT. In original attractive green cloth binding with gilt title and borders, gilt upper outer edge; book ribbons. From the library of Joshua Bloch (without identifying marks) . Subjects: Jewish philosophy. Philosophy - Terminology. Hebrew language - Terms and phrases. Light shelf wear to cloth; very fresh and clean. Great condition. (GER-44-50).
Verlag: Jüdischer Verlag, Berlin, 1921
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: vg. Second revised. This book is inscribed by the author, Jakob Klatzkin (see below), to acclaimed Rabbi and scholar, Julian Morgenstern (see below) at leaf following free front endpaper: "Julian Morgenstern in freundschaftlicher Erinnerung. Berlin 26/6.24. Jakob Klatzkin." This work is also an association copy of Rabbi, Historian and the founder of the American Jewish Archives, Jacob Rader Marcus (see below). The inscription on free front endpaper reads: "Jacob R. Marcus. Gift of Julian Morgenstern. Cincinnnati. June 1933." 8vo. 131pp. Paper covered boards. Frontispiece, portraying Hermann Cohen, after an etching by Hermann Struck. Biography of German-Jewish philosopher Hermann Cohen ( 1842 - 1918), one of the founders of the Marburg School of Neo-Kantianism, and often called "the most important Jewish philosopher of the nineteenth century" (Jewish Virtual Library). Age wear and staining to binding, with spine sunned and slightly chipped at middle. Rippling. Otherwise clean and tight. In English. Very good condition. On Jakob Klatzkin (from public domain encyclopedias): Jakob Klatzkin a.k.a. Yakov/Jakub Klaczkin (1882 - 1948) was a Jewish philosopher, publicist and publisher. He was a son of Rabbi Eliyahu Klaczkin (1852 - 1932, Jerusalem). Klatzkin was mainly known for being, alongside Ismar Elbogen, the chief editor of the unfinished German-language Encyclopedia Judaica (published by Eshkol Publishing Society), that was published in Berlin between the years 1928-1934. Ten volumes from Aach to Lyra appeared before the project halted due to the Nazi persecutions. Klatzkin, a main critic of Achad haAm's notion of Israel's unique morality, rejected the notion of chosenness for the Jewish people, either religious or secular. He believed ethic to be universal, not the possession of a particular people. On Julian Morgenstern (from American Jewish Archives, where most of his papers were donated to by his daughter): Julian Morgenstern was born in St. Francisville, Illinois, March 18, 1881. (.)He received a B.A. Degree from the University of Cincinnati in 1901 and was ordained as Rabbi at the Hebrew Union College (H.U.C.) in 1902. After ordination he carried on graduate work in Semitic languages at the Universities of Berlin and Heidelberg and in 1904 received the degree of Ph.D. from the latter institution. From 1904 to 1907 he served as Rabbi of Congregation Ahaveth Achim in Lafayette, Indiana. In 1907 Morgenstern was called back to Hebrew Union College as Instructor in Bible and Semitic languages. He was steadily promoted, first to the rank of Associate Professor in 1910, and then to Professor in 1913. In 1921 he was appointed Acting President and in 1922 President of Hebrew Union College. He was the first native-born American and alumnus of Hebrew Union College to become its president. (.) Morgenstern was also active as a scholar in the fields of Biblical Science and the History of Religion, particularly the History of Judaism in the Biblical period. He contributed many studies to scientific journals, both American and foreign. Morgenstern died in 1976 at the age of 95 in a Macon, Georgia nursing home. On Jacob Rader Marcus (from the American Jewish Archives): Jacob Rader Marcus, historian, educator, rabbi, and founder of the American Jewish Archives was born near Connellsville, Pennsylvania on March 5, 1896. (.) In June 1920, a year after his return from the army, Marcus was ordained a rabbi and was appointed to the faculty of Hebrew Union College. He went to Germany to study at the University of Berlin in 1923 and received his Ph.D. in 1925, magna cum laude. He returned to Cincinnati in 1926 and continued teaching at the Hebrew Union College. He taught courses in the Bible and modern history. (.) In 1938 he published The Jew in the Medieval World, the first source book in English on medieval Jewish history, still used as a text for college courses nearly six decades after its first publication. In 1942, Marcus taught the first course ever to be given in any university in American Jewish history. In 1947, in the aftermath of World War II, Marcus established the American Jewish Archives on the campus of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. He recognized the need to preserve congregational records and documents relating to American Jewish communal life. The American Jewish Archives, under the direction of Jacob R. Marcus has grown to be one of the largest archives in the world devoted to the history of the Western Hemispheric Jewish experience.(.) In all, Jacob Rader Marcus wrote or edited nearly 30 volumes on European and American Jewish history and well over 250 scholarly articles. (.) Jacob Rader Marcus died on November 14, 1995 at the age of 99 years.
Verlag: Berlin, Eschkol, 1928-34., 1928
Anbieter: Antiquariat FOLIO Karpinski u. Gaukesbrink GbR, Münster, Deutschland
4to. Originalhalbleder (Hardcover). Die Kapitale etwas bestoßen, das Leder leicht berieben, die Rücken von 3 Bänden fachmännisch restauriert, in Band 10 wurden die ersten Seiten bis zur Spalte 344 als Kopien ebenfalls professionell eingebunden. Die Titelblätter mit älteren Stempeln (Lemberg) versehen, alle Bände innen sauber und frisch. Sprache: de.
Verlag: Berlin, Rimon, 1923
Anbieter: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Hardcover. Original illustrated boards. 12mo. 153 pages; 20 cm. In Hebrew. Title translates to "Herman Cohen: Who Preached Morality and His Teachings in Judaism. " Includes portraits and facsimiles. Klatzkin (1882-1948) was an "author, philosopher, and Zionist. Klatzkin was born in Bereza Kartuska, Brest-Litovsk district, today Belarus. The son of Elijah Klatzkin, a prominent rabbinical scholar, who gave him a thorough education in all branches of traditional Jewish studies. At the age of 18, Klatzkin went to Germany, first to Frankfurt on the Main and then to Marburg, where he studied philosophy under Hermann Cohen. He received his doctorate from the University of Berne in 1912. In the following years Klatzkin was active in Germany as a writer for Hebrew periodicals, including Ha-Zeman, Ha-Shilo'ah, and Ha-Tekufah, and as editor of Die Welt, the organ of the Zionist Organization, and later in Heidelberg, of the Freie Zionistische Blaetter. From 1912 to 1915 he was director of the Jewish National Fund in Cologne. From 1915 to 1919 he edited the Swiss Bulletin Juif, which covered world events of special relevance to Jews during World War I and established the publishing firm Al ha-Mishmar, which issued a series of books on Jewish problems in French and German. In Berlin Klatzkin founded another publishing house, Eshkol, and continued writing for the Jewish press. In 1924 he and his lifelong friend Nahum Goldmann initiated the Encyclopaedia Judaica, of which ten volumes appeared between 1928 and 1934. Two volumes of a parallel Hebrew edition, Enziklopedyah Yisre'elit, were issued in 1929-32. Klatzkin acted as editor in chief in cooperation with leading Jewish scholars.Klatzkin was a student of philosophy as well as a brilliant Hebrew essayist. In philosophy Klatzkin opposed his teacher Cohen, whose philosophy and interpretation of Judaism he submitted to searching criticism in the monograph Hermann Cohen. He also devoted a critical study to Spinoza, Baruch Spinoza, in which he stressed the Jewish influences in his intellectual background and style; he translated Spinoza's Ethics from the Latin to Hebrew as Torat ha-Middot. Klatzkin developed his own philosophy, which may be described as vitalistic, emphasizing the biological, instinctive aspect of life rather than the intellectual one, in Sheki'at ha-? Ayyim, and in Der Erkenntnistrieb als Lebens und Todesprinzip" (Sole and Scheps in EJ, 2007) . SUBJECT(S) : Jewish Philosophy. Ex-library markings. Browning to pages. Mild edgewear. Minimal staining. Very good condition. (RAB-46-11C).