Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Judah Magnes Museum, Berkeley, California, 1991
ISBN 10: 0943376475 ISBN 13: 9780943376479
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Hardbound. Zustand: Very Good. Royal Octavo in dust jacket, x, 357 pp., b/w photos, index Introduction, "The German Imperative and the Jewish Response," by Rischin. Articles are "Isn't it Time?" Jospeh Asher, "An Incomprehensible Puzzlement," Joseph Asher, "In My Father's House," Raphael Asher, "A Singular Elegance," Robert Kirschner, "Encounter with a Lost era," Peter von der Osten-Sacken, "German Orthodoxy, jewish Law, and the uses of Kant," David Ellenson, "The End of the Science of Judaism in Germany," Herbert Strauss, "America-Bound: Wissenschaft in England," David G. Dalin, "The Common Folk in Mendelssohn's Days," W. Gunther Plaut, "The Remnants of Judeo-German," Werner Weinberg, "Between Expulsion and Integration: East Europena Jews in Weimar Germany," Trude Mauer, "Torah im Derekh Eretz," Immanuel Jakobovits, "The Development and Design of a German-Jewish Prayerbook," Jakob J. Petuchowski, "Zionism and Zionists in Germany Before World War I," Simcha Kling, "A Refugee Rabbinate," Karl Richter, "A Walk on the Crest," Micahel Weinrich, "The Yoke of the Kingdom in Jerusalem," Paul Mendes-Flohr, "The Art of German Jews," Ziva Amishai-Maisels, "A Jewish Organist in Berlin," Ludwig Altman, "A War Against Human Rights," Gerhard L. Weinberg, "The Holocust and American Intelligence," Barry M. Katz, "The New Germany and the Old Burdens," Fred Rosenbaum and Winston Pickett. Afterword, "On Memory and Reconciliation," by Elie Wiesel.
Verlag: College of William and Mary
Anbieter: My Dead Aunt's Books, Hyattsville, MD, USA
Zustand: Very Good. Hebrew and English; 96 p., clean and unmarked anywhere on strong unaged paper; binding tight; wrapper has minimal wear.
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: The Judah Magnes Museum 1991, 1991
ISBN 10: 0943376475 ISBN 13: 9780943376479
Anbieter: Antiquariat Walter Nowak, Göttingen, Deutschland
geringe äußere Gebrauchsspuren. Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
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In den WarenkorbGebunden. Zustand: New. KlappentextrnrnExcerpt from National Bankruptcy Register Digest: Containing All the Cases Reported in the First Ten Volumes of the National Bankruptcy Register Reports, From the Passage of the Law in 1867, to January 1st, 1875 Also, a Table of .
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: (Jerusalem?), 1995
Anbieter: Borkert, Schwarz und Zerfaß GbR, Berlin, Deutschland
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Gut. (Nazareth-Konferenz). 200 Seiten; Tab.; graph. Darst.; 24 cm; kart. Gutes Exemplar; Einband berieben. - Englisch. - Titelblatt mit (kurzer) Widmung von Raphael Moses (für Hermann und Renate Beland) und SIGNIERT. - Die Nazareth-Konferenzen waren der Anfang eines Projektes von Psychoanalytikern aus England, Israel und Deutschland, dessen Gründungsväter und -mütter sich vorgenommen hatten, zur Lösung von Konflikten beizutragen, die sich zwischen nationalen Gruppen entwickelt haben. Die Konfliktursachen wurden in kollektiven Vorurteilen und Ressentiments angenommen. Ziel der Konferenzen war und ist es für die Folgeprojekte bis heute , dieser Vorurteile und Ressentiments gewahr zu werden und bestenfalls sie aufgeben zu können. . (wiki) // INHALT : Preface: Dr. Gerhard Wahlers ----- Foreword: Prof. Rafael Moses ----- Introductory Information: Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung ----- The Harry S Truman Research Institute for the Advancement of Peace ----- Palestine Consultancy Group (PCG) ----- Presentations: Rafael Moses ----- Bernard Sabella ----- Tamar Hermann and Ephraim Yuchtman-Yaar ----- Manuel Hassassian ----- Elia Awwad ----- Ruth Firer ----- Sami Adwan ----- Gadi Wolfsfeld ----- Daoud Kuttab ----- Judd Ne'eman ----- Shulamith Hareven ----- Ali Kleiboh ----- Menahem Regev ----- Yitzhak Laor ----- Hala Khamis Nasser ----- Dan Urian ----- Hisham Awartani ----- Arie Arnon ----- Avraham Sela ----- Sari Nusseibeh ----- Concluding Remarks: Prof. Moshe Ma'oz ----- Dr. Sari Nusseibeh ----- Prof. Rafael Moses. // hrough its programs and projects in the Middle East the Konrad Adenauer Foundation wants to partake in a peaceful development in the region. An important task consists in the offering of platforms for discussions. During October 25th to 26th 1995 the Konrad Adenauer Foundation organized an event at Notre Dame, Jerusalem on the theme: "The Psychology of Peace and Conflict - The Israeli Palestinian Experience". Joint organizers of this seminar were the Harry S Truman Research Institute For The Advancement of Peace at the Hebrew University and the Palestine Consultancy Group (PCG). The event's goal was to discuss the effect of the peace process on the Israeli and Palestinian societies. The Palestinian and Israeli referees alternately introduced their research topics. In fact they were dealing with the discussion of the psychological aspects as a result of the changed political situation. The topics were intentionally related to the very daily life, for example education, literature and children's literature, theater and poetry, mass media, movies, the economical relations and the development of political attitudes. The participants of this conference were primarily representatives of Israeli and Palestinian universities. The importance of this dialogue was continually pointed out by the participants. I want to thank the head of the Truman Institute, Prof. Moshe Maoz and Dr. Sari Nusseibeh, chairperson of the Palestine Consultancy Group. Without their engagement and that of their colleagues the event would not have been possible. In this publication the reader will find a summary of the lectures, which have been read during the conference. I hope that they will contribute to a better understanding of the other. (Vorwort Gerhard Wahlers) Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
Verlag: University College London,, London,, 1982
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Very Good. First Edition. Hardback. No Dustjacket. 8vo. Brown linen spine and paper covered boards. pp 22. 2 illustrations. Texts in Hebrew and English. Signed presentation copy to Sir James Lighthill: ' For James and Nancy Lighthill/in gratitude/ 15th June 1982/ The typing of the text was/ done by me: the reproduction/ by the Duplicating Section &/ the binding by the Bindery/ of the College/ Raphael Loewe.' About fine. Signedes.
Verlag: Printed by B.L. Monasch/ Jacob Schlossberg's Buchhandlung/ Printed by Ferdinand Hauch, Krotoschin [Krotoszyn]/ Vienna/ Frankfurt am Main, 1864
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Hardcover. Zustand: g+ to vg-. First German translations. Octavo. 3/4 black morocco over buckram boards. Gilt lettering and ruling on the spine. Red speckled edges of book block. A complete set of the three parts of Maimonides acclaimed work The Guide for the Perplexed, in German and Hebrew, bound in one volume. All of the editions included here contain the first German translations of their respective parts of the text. Maimonides' intention with this work was to reconcile Aristotelian thought and logic with traditional Rabbinical Jewish theology. Originally written circa 1190, in Judeo-Arabic, (as Dalalat al-Ha'irin) these writings takes the form of a lengthy three-part letter, to his student, Rabbi Joseph ben Judah of Ceuta, and are seen as the main source for understanding Maimonides' philosophic view, rather than his strictly being his views on Jewish law. It is the most known of his works in the non-Jewish world. The work's first translation into Hebrew was in 1204 by Rabbi Samuel ben Judah ibn Tibbon (c.1150 - c.1230), a contemporary of Maimonides. Content: Moreh li-Tsedakah. Hu Sefer Moreh Nevukhim [FIRST PART]. 1839. Second German-language edition. 19 double-sided leaves (with Hebrew pagination). 392pp. [3]. In 1835 the first part of Maimonides acclaimed work was first translated into German, with added commentary in Hebrew, by Jacob Raphael Fürstenthal (1781-1855). That first edition featured the German translation printed in Latin script, to accompany the Hebrew text. However for this second edition of that translation, it is interesting to note that the text of the German is printed in Hebrew script. Content finely printed in double and single-column layouts, with commentary printed in Rashi script. Divided in 76 chapters, this part of the work contains discussions of an understanding and definition of the nature of God, and divine anthropomorphism in the Hebrew bible, including a detailed analysis of the Biblical Hebrew of the text, to these ends. The final three pages included here contain and index in both Hebrew and German. [BOUND WITH] More Nebochim. Wegweiser für Berirrte [SECOND PART]. 1864. First German-language edition. (x) 99pp. This is the first German translation of the work's second part, taken from the original Arabic text, by way of the French translation by Salomon Munk (1861). The original Hebrew translation of the text is accompanied throughout by a translation and commentary in German by Max Emanuel Stern (1811-1873). Divided into 48 chapters, the second part involves Maimonides discussion of proof of the existence of God, the nature of creation, the concept of prophecy and an examination of the 26 propositions for Aristotle's metaphysics. The initial pages contain introduction and foreword by Stern. Also included is a fold-out plate containing facsimile text from an original signed manuscript note from the hand of Maimonides himself, written in Japhet son of Solomon's corrected manuscript copy of the Mishneh Torah, held at Bodleian Library at Oxford (MS Hunt.80, leaf 165a). [AND WITH] Dalalat al Haiirin, Burechtweisung der Verirrten. Dritter Theil. [THIRD PART]. 1838. First German-language edition. (viii) [9] 454pp. [5]. This is the first German translation of the work's third part. Simon B. Scheyer (1804-1854) provides the translation and scholarly commentary in German, to accompany the Hebrew of the text. This third and final part of Guide for the Perplexed, is divided into 54 chapters, and is considered the climax of the work and the culmination of Maimonides' previous analysis. Discussed are concepts including Jewish mysticism (the Chariot of Ezekiel), the moral aspects of the universe, the problem of evil, free will and the 613 mitzvot of the Torah. The final pages contain a scholarly index in German. Binding tight, with some rubbing to extremities, including the hinges of the spine. Spine and covers lightly sunned. Text throughout with some sporadic minor to light foxing. Much of the text is quite clean. A very few instances of underlining or notes in pencil. Binding in good+, interior in very good- condition overall. Hebrew title: ???? ????? .??? ??? ???? ??????/ ???? ??????/ ???? ?????? ???? ??? ????? ???????? .??? ????? Author: ??? ?? ?????, ???? ??"? ???????????? Publication: ????????/ ????????, ????? Alternate titles and transliterations: Moreh Nevukim, Doctor Perplexorum Bibliographic references: [PART 1] Vinograd, Krotochin 14. [PART 3] Vinograd, Frankfurt 578 Provinence: Previously owned by Oxford religion scholar O.H.M. Lehmann (dated 1949).