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Published by Buchhandlung Rubin Mass, Berlin 1932
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Add to basketHardbound. Condition: Very Good. Octavo, small mustard cloth with blue lettering, 36, 36 pp. A dictionary of Hebrew idioms. Text is in German and Hebrew.
More imagesImpressionismus ve-Expressionismus.
Landsberger, Franz. Translated from German into Hebrew by Baruch Krupnik
Language: Hebrew
Published by Rimon, Berlin, Germany 1923
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More imagesDivrei Yemei Am Olam Toldot am Israel miyemey kedem ad hayom haze. Seder sheni: hatkufa haerope'it kerekh khamishi motza'ey yemey habeinaim. Divrey Hayamim le'am Israel mehamea hashlosh esre ad hamea hakhamesh esre [=History of the Jewish People from the 13th to the 15th centuries]
Dubnow, Simon (Semyon Markovich Dubnov; Shimen; Shimon Meyerovich Dubnov) (10 September 1860 Mstsislaw, Mahilyow Voblast, Belarus - 8 December 1941 Riga Ghetto, Latvia). Translated into Hebrew by Baruch Krupnik with the author's collaboration
Language: Hebrew
Published by Davir Co. Ltd., Tel Aviv, Israel 1948
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Contact seller5-star sellerHardcover. Condition: Acceptable. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dustjacket. 4th Edition. In Hebrew. (6), 316 pages. 23 x 15.5 cm. First half of book has water stains in margins. Damage to foot of spine. Ex library. Blank front pastedown has the rubber stamp impression of the renowned Rabbi Asher Wolk, (1913 Poland - November 16, 199…1 New York City) was born in Poland, graduated from the Hebrew Seminary in Vilnius, Lithuania, immigrated to the United States in 1933 to join his father, Rabbi Paul Wolk of the Bronx, and attended Yeshiva University in New York. In 1960 he founded, with the support of David Ben-Gurion, the Prime Minister of Israel, the Olam Hadash, a monthly children's magazine, written in Hebrew and published in New York. Wolk was its editor in chief. Wolk was in charge of Jewish press relations for the World Zionist Organization for 35 years. In 1986, he published a book in Israel on his travels entitled "It's the Whale I'm Looking For." He also wrote political articles for the Jewish Forward and Algemeiner-Journal.
More imagesImpressionismus ve-Expressionismus.
Landsberger, Franz. Translated from German into Hebrew by Baruch Krupnik
Language: Hebrew
Published by Rimon, Berlin, Germany 1923
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Published by Yosef Sherbek Publishing, Tel Aviv, Israel 1950
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. In Hebrew. First and last page browned, probably because (some newspaper clipping was laid in at some point. All other pages are fine.

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Hardback or Cased Book. Condition: New. The City of Zloczow (Zolochiv, Ukraine). Book.
More imagesLanguage: Hebrew
Published by Rubin Mass, Jerusalem, Israel 1951
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Acceptable. In Hebrew. 128, (1) pages. 17 x 12 cm. Book 32 in the series: Sifriyot Mas le-mada populari.
More imagesDivrey yemey Israel bemeat hashanim haAkharonot
Elbogen (Itamar), Professor Yitzhak Moshe. Hebrew by: Krupnik, Baruch
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Published by Izreel Publishing House Ltd, Tel Aviv, Israel 1947
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. In Hebrew. 508 pages. 230 x 154 mm. Sight damage to very bottom of outer spine strip.

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Hardback or Cased Book. Condition: New. Dictionary of the Talmud, the Midrash and the Targum. Book.

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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -This book describes the life of the people of Zloczew, the foundation of the town until after the tragedy. Life duringthe two World Wars has been particularly emphasized, for it was during these decades that Jewish life reached its summit. Suddenly, at the outbreak of World War II, life stopped and… one of the centres of the Diaspora was not more. Zloczew lies in the south-eastern part of Poland which is called Little Poland. A piece of land which, under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, was called Galicia. An agricultural level country partly covered with forests. The natural borders of the town were in the south, the hills of Vorniaky; in the north the Zloczowka river and in the west and east, the town came together with neighbourhood villages. Four wooden bridges crossed the river and a railroad, about 2km from town, connected the place in the west with Lwow and in the south-east with Tarnopol. A railroad-branch led northward to the city of Brody. Three paved roads also connected Zloczew with these cities. The town of Zloczew was surrounded by many villages: Vorniaky, Polorky, Bianiov, Zazola, Jalochoviczy, Chicic, Lacka and a chain of small towns: Bialokamin, Busk, Sasov, Olesko and Goligory. Zloczew was a part of the Tarnopol region. In it central institutions could be found which served the whole region: The Governor's offices; the Tribunal Court, Land Registry, Post, hospital and colleges. Since the town was near the frontier, two regiments were stationed there. Corresponding with the municipal and governmental foundations, there were also Jewish ones which served the Jewish inhabitants: the Communal Committee, rabbis, judges, hospitals, synagogues, schools and social relief. The town was known for its cleanliness and beautiful appearance. The houses were mostly of bricks and only in the suburbs could wood or clay houses be seen. 428 pp. Englisch.

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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -This book describes the life of the people of Zloczew, the foundation of the town until after the tragedy. Life duringthe two World Wars has been particularly emphasized, for it was during these decades that Jewish life reached its summit. Suddenly, at the outbreak of World War II, life stopped and… one of the centres of the Diaspora was not more. Zloczew lies in the south-eastern part of Poland which is called Little Poland. A piece of land which, under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, was called Galicia. An agricultural level country partly covered with forests. The natural borders of the town were in the south, the hills of Vorniaky; in the north the Zloczowka river and in the west and east, the town came together with neighbourhood villages. Four wooden bridges crossed the river and a railroad, about 2km from town, connected the place in the west with Lwow and in the south-east with Tarnopol. A railroad-branch led northward to the city of Brody. Three paved roads also connected Zloczew with these cities. The town of Zloczew was surrounded by many villages: Vorniaky, Polorky, Bianiov, Zazola, Jalochoviczy, Chicic, Lacka and a chain of small towns: Bialokamin, Busk, Sasov, Olesko and Goligory. Zloczew was a part of the Tarnopol region. In it central institutions could be found which served the whole region: The Governor's offices; the Tribunal Court, Land Registry, Post, hospital and colleges. Since the town was near the frontier, two regiments were stationed there. Corresponding with the municipal and governmental foundations, there were also Jewish ones which served the Jewish inhabitants: the Communal Committee, rabbis, judges, hospitals, synagogues, schools and social relief. The town was known for its cleanliness and beautiful appearance. The houses were mostly of bricks and only in the suburbs could wood or clay houses be seen. 428 pp. Englisch.
Published by Shapiro Vallentine London 1927
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -This book describes the life of the people of Zloczew, the foundation of the town until after the tragedy. Life duringthe two World Wars has been particularly emphasized, for it was during these decades that Jewish life reached itssummit.Suddenly, at the outbreak of World War II, life stopped and o…ne of the centres of the Diaspora was not more.Zloczew lies in the south-eastern part of Poland which is called Little Poland. A piece of land which, under theAustro-Hungarian Empire, was called Galicia. An agricultural level country partly covered with forests.The natural borders of the town were in the south, the hills of Vorniaky; in the north the Zloczowka river and inthe west and east, the town came together with neighbourhood villages.Four wooden bridges crossed the river and a railroad, about 2km from town, connected the place in the west withLwow and in the south-east with Tarnopol. A railroad-branch led northward to the city of Brody. Three paved roadsalso connected Zloczew with these cities.The town of Zloczew was surrounded by many villages: Vorniaky, Polorky, Bianiov, Zazola, Jalochoviczy, ChicicLacka and a chain of small towns: Bialokamin, Busk, Sasov, Olesko and Goligory.Zloczew was a part of the Tarnopol region. In it central institutions could be found which served the whole region:The Governor's offices; the Tribunal Court, Land Registry, Post, hospital and colleges. Since the town was near thefrontier, two regiments were stationed there.Corresponding with the municipal and governmental foundations, there were also Jewish ones which served theJewish inhabitants: the Communal Committee, rabbis, judges, hospitals, synagogues, schools and social relief.The town was known for its cleanliness and beautiful appearance. The houses were mostly of bricks and only inthe suburbs could wood or clay houses be seen.

The City of Zloczow (Zolochiv, Ukraine)
Karu (Krupnik), Baruch (Editor)/ Kolokoff Hopper, Rachel (Cover Art)/ Kuten, Moshe (Translator)
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Add to basketBerlin, Jüdischer Verlag, 1919. 31 pp. Yellowing paper. Frakturschrift. Orig. wraps. Lower corner slightly damaged.

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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - 'A dictionary of the Talmud, the Midrash and the Targum' is a monumental reference work designed to provide scholars and students with a comprehensive guide to the linguistic complexities of classical Jewish literature. This second volume continues the meticulous exploration of the Aramaic…and Hebrew terms found throughout the Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmuds, the various Midrashic compilations, and the Targumim.

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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - 'A dictionary of the Talmud, the Midrash and the Targum' is a monumental reference work designed to provide scholars and students with a comprehensive guide to the linguistic complexities of classical Jewish literature. This second volume continues the meticulous exploration of the Aramaic and Heb…rew terms found throughout the Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmuds, the various Midrashic compilations, and the Targumim.

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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - This book describes the life of the people of Zloczew, the foundation of the town until after the tragedy. Life duringthe two World Wars has been particularly emphasized, for it was during these decades that Jewish life reached its summit. Suddenly, at the outbreak of World War II, life stopped an…d one of the centres of the Diaspora was not more. Zloczew lies in the south-eastern part of Poland which is called Little Poland. A piece of land which, under the Austro-Hungarian Empire, was called Galicia. An agricultural level country partly covered with forests. The natural borders of the town were in the south, the hills of Vorniaky; in the north the Zloczowka river and in the west and east, the town came together with neighbourhood villages. Four wooden bridges crossed the river and a railroad, about 2km from town, connected the place in the west with Lwow and in the south-east with Tarnopol. A railroad-branch led northward to the city of Brody. Three paved roads also connected Zloczew with these cities. The town of Zloczew was surrounded by many villages: Vorniaky, Polorky, Bianiov, Zazola, Jalochoviczy, Chicic, Lacka and a chain of small towns: Bialokamin, Busk, Sasov, Olesko and Goligory. Zloczew was a part of the Tarnopol region. In it central institutions could be found which served the whole region: The Governor's offices; the Tribunal Court, Land Registry, Post, hospital and colleges. Since the town was near the frontier, two regiments were stationed there. Corresponding with the municipal and governmental foundations, there were also Jewish ones which served the Jewish inhabitants: the Communal Committee, rabbis, judges, hospitals, synagogues, schools and social relief. The town was known for its cleanliness and beautiful appearance. The houses were mostly of bricks and only in the suburbs could wood or clay houses be seen.

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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -This book describes the life of the people of Zloczew, the foundation of the town until after the tragedy. Life duringthe two World Wars has been particularly emphasized, for it was during these decades that Jewish life reached itssummit.Suddenly, at the outbreak of World War II, life stopped and o…ne of the centres of the Diaspora was not more.Zloczew lies in the south-eastern part of Poland which is called Little Poland. A piece of land which, under theAustro-Hungarian Empire, was called Galicia. An agricultural level country partly covered with forests.The natural borders of the town were in the south, the hills of Vorniaky; in the north the Zloczowka river and inthe west and east, the town came together with neighbourhood villages.Four wooden bridges crossed the river and a railroad, about 2km from town, connected the place in the west withLwow and in the south-east with Tarnopol. A railroad-branch led northward to the city of Brody. Three paved roadsalso connected Zloczew with these cities.The town of Zloczew was surrounded by many villages: Vorniaky, Polorky, Bianiov, Zazola, Jalochoviczy, ChicicLacka and a chain of small towns: Bialokamin, Busk, Sasov, Olesko and Goligory.Zloczew was a part of the Tarnopol region. In it central institutions could be found which served the whole region:The Governor's offices; the Tribunal Court, Land Registry, Post, hospital and colleges. Since the town was near thefrontier, two regiments were stationed there.Corresponding with the municipal and governmental foundations, there were also Jewish ones which served theJewish inhabitants: the Communal Committee, rabbis, judges, hospitals, synagogues, schools and social relief.The town was known for its cleanliness and beautiful appearance. The houses were mostly of bricks and only inthe suburbs could wood or clay houses be seen. 428 pp. Englisch.
Published by Shapiro, Vallentine & Co., London 1927
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Add to basketTHIS VOLUME ONLY. 26x19.5 cm. 438 pages. Hardcover with gilt lettering. Cover slightly stained. Spine slightly rubbed and slightly torn at lower edge. Inner spine slightly visible between several pages and between binding and book body. Stamp on first white page. Several pages stained and / or slightly torn - no damage to text.…Else in excellent condition relative to the printing year (1927) and easy to read. The book is in : Hebrew German English.
Published by Rubin Mass, Berlin 1932
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Add to basketIN HEBREW AND GERMAN. 20X14 cm. IV+34+36+IV pages. Softcover. Cover chafed. Back cover slightly stained. Spine chafed, slightly exposed. Pages slightly age stained. Several pages slightly stained. Else in good condition. The book is in : Hebrew German.