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Lot 368 Collection of Books of Jewish Thought, Poetry and Sheet Music – Europe and the US, 1815-1948
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Eight books of Jewish thought, poetry and sheet music of traditional, Zionist and pioneer songs.
1. Siftei Chachamim, on Rashi's commentary on the Torah and on the Five Megillot, by R. Shabtai Meshorer. Printed by Anton Shmidt, Vienna, [1815].
2. Pnei Tevel, Morals by Moshe Mendeslsohn of Hamburg. Printed by the Levisson Brothers, Amsterdam, 1872.
3. HaMaor Yair, by Joseph Yehuda Leib Zassnicz. Publisher not indicated, Warsaw, 1889.
4. Di Neunzhen Briefe [Igrot Tzafon – The Nineteen Letters], by Rabbi Dr. Shimshon Raphael Hirsch. Published by Alt-Yudish, Warsaw, 1925. Yiddish.
5. MiZimrat HaAretz, Chansons d'Éretz Israël, by S. (Shlomo) Rosowsky. Published by JNF, Jerusalem and Editions Salabert, Paris, [c. 1935]. Hebrew and French introduction.
6. Hawa Nashira! (Auf! Lasst uns singen!), edited by Dr. Jos. Jacobson, Erwin Jospe. Published by Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig-Hamburg, 1935. German, Hebrew and Yiddish. Cover design: Kalman Rothschild.
7. LeLev Ami, […] ethical thoughts and ideas, by Aharon Ya'akov Singer. Printed by Y. Naroditsḳi, London, 1939.
8. Sefer HaNigunim […], sheet music of Chabad Chassidic melodies, edited by R. Shmuel Zalmanov. Published by the Nichoach Company, NY, [1948].
Size and condition vary. Overall fair-good condition.
1. Siftei Chachamim, on Rashi's commentary on the Torah and on the Five Megillot, by R. Shabtai Meshorer. Printed by Anton Shmidt, Vienna, [1815].
2. Pnei Tevel, Morals by Moshe Mendeslsohn of Hamburg. Printed by the Levisson Brothers, Amsterdam, 1872.
3. HaMaor Yair, by Joseph Yehuda Leib Zassnicz. Publisher not indicated, Warsaw, 1889.
4. Di Neunzhen Briefe [Igrot Tzafon – The Nineteen Letters], by Rabbi Dr. Shimshon Raphael Hirsch. Published by Alt-Yudish, Warsaw, 1925. Yiddish.
5. MiZimrat HaAretz, Chansons d'Éretz Israël, by S. (Shlomo) Rosowsky. Published by JNF, Jerusalem and Editions Salabert, Paris, [c. 1935]. Hebrew and French introduction.
6. Hawa Nashira! (Auf! Lasst uns singen!), edited by Dr. Jos. Jacobson, Erwin Jospe. Published by Anton J. Benjamin, Leipzig-Hamburg, 1935. German, Hebrew and Yiddish. Cover design: Kalman Rothschild.
7. LeLev Ami, […] ethical thoughts and ideas, by Aharon Ya'akov Singer. Printed by Y. Naroditsḳi, London, 1939.
8. Sefer HaNigunim […], sheet music of Chabad Chassidic melodies, edited by R. Shmuel Zalmanov. Published by the Nichoach Company, NY, [1948].
Size and condition vary. Overall fair-good condition.
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12 sheet music booklets. Warsaw and Nadvirna, [first decades of the 20th century]. Hebrew, Yiddish, German, French, Russian.
1. "Ta'ame Zimra leShire 'HaZamir'", music for children by different composers. Published by "Moriah-Achiasaf", Warsaw, 1904.
Sheet music booklet for folk songs and pieces by different composers, such as Mendelssohn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schuman, and Jewish composers, like Pinchas Minkowsky, David Novakowsky and Avraham Moshe Bernstein. A dedication on the title page, by Alter Druyanov: "For dear Leah from a. Druyanov. Odessa, 24 Tamuz 1904" (Hebrew).
[1] leaf, 45, [1] pp, 25 cm. Fair-good condition. Detached cover and leaves. Tears, creases and stains.
2. Kovetz Mnaginot, Melodies for Thirty-seven Zionist Songs, Noten-Buch zum singen und spielen zu 37 zionistischen Liedern, arranged by Hermann Ehrlich. Published by "Verein Zion", Nadvirna (Austro-Hungary), 1906. Hebrew, Yiddish, German and Polish. Some of the songs, among them "Al Mot Herzl", "BeShadmot Beth Lehem", "Ness Ziona", and more, were composed by Ehrlich. Most of the other songs are printed with no composer's name.
VIII, 29 pp, 16.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Slight creases and tears to cover.
3. Mivhar Shire Zion VeShire Am, Zion songs and folk songs by different composers, with musical notes. Published by "HaZamir", Warsaw, 1917.
Songs by poets like Naftali Herz Imber, Shaul Tchernichovsky, H.N. Bialik, Avraham Goldfaden and more, some of them with musical notes. On the cover appear illustrations with Zionist motifs. On the title page – owner's signature, Elhanan Zvi Elchanan Zvi Raczkowski.
[40] leaves, 16X11 cm. Good condition. Stains. Creases. Defects to spine. Ink-stamps.
4-12. Nine sheet-music booklets published by Edition des musiques internationals, Warsaw [ca. first and second decades of the 20th century]. French, German, Russian, Hebrew and Yiddish.
Some booklets contain one song and in others contain two songs. Some of the songs were adapted by Heinrich Pomerantz. The songs: Der "Alef-bet". * Dem Altern rebins nigen. * Dem ravs nigen. * shte oyf mayn folk. * Al tal ve'Al matar / Nes Ziona. * Yud'l mit sayn fidl. * Hatikva / Im Eshkachech. * A brivele der mamen. * Der talles'l.
[2] leaves per booklet (sheet folded into two), approx. 23.5X16 cm. Good overall condition. Creases. Stains. Slight tears. Ownership inscriptions in pen.
1. "Ta'ame Zimra leShire 'HaZamir'", music for children by different composers. Published by "Moriah-Achiasaf", Warsaw, 1904.
Sheet music booklet for folk songs and pieces by different composers, such as Mendelssohn, Mozart, Beethoven, Schuman, and Jewish composers, like Pinchas Minkowsky, David Novakowsky and Avraham Moshe Bernstein. A dedication on the title page, by Alter Druyanov: "For dear Leah from a. Druyanov. Odessa, 24 Tamuz 1904" (Hebrew).
[1] leaf, 45, [1] pp, 25 cm. Fair-good condition. Detached cover and leaves. Tears, creases and stains.
2. Kovetz Mnaginot, Melodies for Thirty-seven Zionist Songs, Noten-Buch zum singen und spielen zu 37 zionistischen Liedern, arranged by Hermann Ehrlich. Published by "Verein Zion", Nadvirna (Austro-Hungary), 1906. Hebrew, Yiddish, German and Polish. Some of the songs, among them "Al Mot Herzl", "BeShadmot Beth Lehem", "Ness Ziona", and more, were composed by Ehrlich. Most of the other songs are printed with no composer's name.
VIII, 29 pp, 16.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Slight creases and tears to cover.
3. Mivhar Shire Zion VeShire Am, Zion songs and folk songs by different composers, with musical notes. Published by "HaZamir", Warsaw, 1917.
Songs by poets like Naftali Herz Imber, Shaul Tchernichovsky, H.N. Bialik, Avraham Goldfaden and more, some of them with musical notes. On the cover appear illustrations with Zionist motifs. On the title page – owner's signature, Elhanan Zvi Elchanan Zvi Raczkowski.
[40] leaves, 16X11 cm. Good condition. Stains. Creases. Defects to spine. Ink-stamps.
4-12. Nine sheet-music booklets published by Edition des musiques internationals, Warsaw [ca. first and second decades of the 20th century]. French, German, Russian, Hebrew and Yiddish.
Some booklets contain one song and in others contain two songs. Some of the songs were adapted by Heinrich Pomerantz. The songs: Der "Alef-bet". * Dem Altern rebins nigen. * Dem ravs nigen. * shte oyf mayn folk. * Al tal ve'Al matar / Nes Ziona. * Yud'l mit sayn fidl. * Hatikva / Im Eshkachech. * A brivele der mamen. * Der talles'l.
[2] leaves per booklet (sheet folded into two), approx. 23.5X16 cm. Good overall condition. Creases. Stains. Slight tears. Ownership inscriptions in pen.
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Pass – Passport issued by the Deutsche Verwaltung im Gebiet des Oberbefehlshabers Ost [German administration in Ober-Ost]. Lithuania, 1917. German and Yiddish.
Passport, printed in German and Yiddish (with details filled in by hand) issued by the German administration in Ober-Ost (occupied territory which was under the rule of the German Empire in World War I. Included in this territory were: Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Belarus, as well as areas in Poland and Courland).
The passport bears the owner's photograph and her fingerprint and is ink-stamped "Verwaltungsgebiet Litauen" [Administration in Lithuania] alongside other ink-stamps.
[4] leaves, 15 cm. Good condition. Stains (some dark), creases, pinholes and slight defects.
Passport, printed in German and Yiddish (with details filled in by hand) issued by the German administration in Ober-Ost (occupied territory which was under the rule of the German Empire in World War I. Included in this territory were: Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Belarus, as well as areas in Poland and Courland).
The passport bears the owner's photograph and her fingerprint and is ink-stamped "Verwaltungsgebiet Litauen" [Administration in Lithuania] alongside other ink-stamps.
[4] leaves, 15 cm. Good condition. Stains (some dark), creases, pinholes and slight defects.
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Three booklets and a prayer leaf, printed following pogroms in Eastern Europe.
Berdychiv, Zhitomir, London and Jerusalem, 1891-1937. Hebrew, Yiddish and English.
1. Vas mir zenen un vas vet unz veren? Iber der lage fun unzer falk un zein refuah [Who are we and what will we become? About the state of our nation and the cure], by Y.C. [Yehoshua Hana] Rawnitzki. Berdychiv: Ezra, 1898.
35 pages, 17.5 cm.
2. "Mishne Shivron Oh HaTzlav", "picture of the pogroms against the Jews in recent years", by L. Shapira, translated by Yisrael Shalom Bahoslovsky [Yisrael Yevarachyahu]. Zhitomir :"Eliyahu son of Avraham Kortzov", 1910.
16 pages, 19.5 cm. Uncut sheet without binding.
3. Sefer HaZichronot, by Ya'akov Levanoni. Printed by Choreb, [Jerusalem?, 1937?].
16 pages. 22.5 cm.
4. "Prayer for the Jews of Russia, to be Offered up on the Day of Atonement 5652". London: Wertheimer, Lea and Co., 1891. Hebrew and English.
[1] leaf, folded into two, 21.5 cm.
Condition varies. Overall good-fair condition. Stains, creases and small tears to margins. Booklet no. 1 in fair condition, with open tears to margins of last leaves, some repaired with adhesive tape.
Provenance: Collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
Berdychiv, Zhitomir, London and Jerusalem, 1891-1937. Hebrew, Yiddish and English.
1. Vas mir zenen un vas vet unz veren? Iber der lage fun unzer falk un zein refuah [Who are we and what will we become? About the state of our nation and the cure], by Y.C. [Yehoshua Hana] Rawnitzki. Berdychiv: Ezra, 1898.
35 pages, 17.5 cm.
2. "Mishne Shivron Oh HaTzlav", "picture of the pogroms against the Jews in recent years", by L. Shapira, translated by Yisrael Shalom Bahoslovsky [Yisrael Yevarachyahu]. Zhitomir :"Eliyahu son of Avraham Kortzov", 1910.
16 pages, 19.5 cm. Uncut sheet without binding.
3. Sefer HaZichronot, by Ya'akov Levanoni. Printed by Choreb, [Jerusalem?, 1937?].
16 pages. 22.5 cm.
4. "Prayer for the Jews of Russia, to be Offered up on the Day of Atonement 5652". London: Wertheimer, Lea and Co., 1891. Hebrew and English.
[1] leaf, folded into two, 21.5 cm.
Condition varies. Overall good-fair condition. Stains, creases and small tears to margins. Booklet no. 1 in fair condition, with open tears to margins of last leaves, some repaired with adhesive tape.
Provenance: Collection of Dr. Israel Mehlman.
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Eight newspapers, photographs and paper items belonging to students in "Tarbut " School in Kovel (Ukraine) and in other educational institutes. Kovel, Trisk and Lodz, 1929-1930. Hebrew, one item in Polish.
1-3. Three issues of students' papers, handwritten and mimeographed: * Itonenu, weekly of HMH.R. [?]. Publisher Y. [Yerahmiel Yehezkeli?] Virnik. Issue 4, dated 16.5.1929. * HaZerem, weekly of "Tarbut" Hebrew Gymnasium in Kovel, edited by Y. Virnik and I. Loewenberg. Two issues: first year booklet no. 3, dated 13.12.1929; second year booklet no. 6, dated 7.3.1930.
4. Approval form for participation in a trip, typewritten on official stationery of "Tarbut" Hebrew Gymnasium in Kovel [Gimnazjum koedukacyjne żydowsk. stowarzyszenia kulturalno-oświatowe "Tarbut" w Kowlu]. Given to the stuent Rywka Bar on 24.9.1929. Ink-stamped with the school's stamp. Polish.
5. "Graduation Certificate" on behalf of "Hebrew School 'Herzliya' in Kovel". Given to Rywka Bar for graduation in 1921. Signed by the principal and the teachers, and ink-stamped with school's stamp.
6-8. Three group photographs of Zionist students in East Europe: * Kindergarten of "Tarbut" in Trisk, 1932 (dedicated by hand on the back): Class 8, "Tarbut" gymnasium in Kovel (twelve hand-signatures on the reverse); "D-borochov Kibutz HaMeuchad, Lodz group", on the day of their arrival in Palestine, 28.11.1932 (on the back appears the title "Rywka Bar Kovel"). The three photographs are titled in the plate.
Size and condition vary. Good-fair overall condition.
1-3. Three issues of students' papers, handwritten and mimeographed: * Itonenu, weekly of HMH.R. [?]. Publisher Y. [Yerahmiel Yehezkeli?] Virnik. Issue 4, dated 16.5.1929. * HaZerem, weekly of "Tarbut" Hebrew Gymnasium in Kovel, edited by Y. Virnik and I. Loewenberg. Two issues: first year booklet no. 3, dated 13.12.1929; second year booklet no. 6, dated 7.3.1930.
4. Approval form for participation in a trip, typewritten on official stationery of "Tarbut" Hebrew Gymnasium in Kovel [Gimnazjum koedukacyjne żydowsk. stowarzyszenia kulturalno-oświatowe "Tarbut" w Kowlu]. Given to the stuent Rywka Bar on 24.9.1929. Ink-stamped with the school's stamp. Polish.
5. "Graduation Certificate" on behalf of "Hebrew School 'Herzliya' in Kovel". Given to Rywka Bar for graduation in 1921. Signed by the principal and the teachers, and ink-stamped with school's stamp.
6-8. Three group photographs of Zionist students in East Europe: * Kindergarten of "Tarbut" in Trisk, 1932 (dedicated by hand on the back): Class 8, "Tarbut" gymnasium in Kovel (twelve hand-signatures on the reverse); "D-borochov Kibutz HaMeuchad, Lodz group", on the day of their arrival in Palestine, 28.11.1932 (on the back appears the title "Rywka Bar Kovel"). The three photographs are titled in the plate.
Size and condition vary. Good-fair overall condition.
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Reden, der Erbauung gebildeter Israeliten gewidmet by David Friedländer. Berlin, 1815. German.
Three sermons by David Friedländer (1750-1834), one of the leading figures in Jewish Haskalah movement and one of the Berlin Jewish community leaders.
76, [1] pp, 18.5 cm. Good condition. Slight damage and stains. First and last pages are dark. New binding and endpapers.
Three sermons by David Friedländer (1750-1834), one of the leading figures in Jewish Haskalah movement and one of the Berlin Jewish community leaders.
76, [1] pp, 18.5 cm. Good condition. Slight damage and stains. First and last pages are dark. New binding and endpapers.
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Moreh L'Torah / Leitfaden bei dem Unterrichte in der Israelitischen Religion für Knaben und Mädchen in Schulen und beim Privatunterrichte [Guide for Study of Jewish Religion, for Boys and Girls at School and in Private Lessons], by Moses Büdinger. Kassel: J. Chr. Krieger'schen Buchhandlung, 1831. German and some Hebrew.
Book for study of Judaism containing an introduction and two parts: Faith and ethics.
The book was authored by Moshe Mordechai Büdinger (1783-1841), German author and educator, first principal of the teachers' seminary in the city of Kassel.
[X], 143, [1] pages. 16.5 cm. Fair condition. Many stains. Creases to leaf corners. Ink-stamps to first and last page. Glue residue, ink-stamps and pencil and pen inscriptions on endpapers. Tears and stains to binding. Many tears to corners and edges of binding and to spine. Open tears to spine.
Book for study of Judaism containing an introduction and two parts: Faith and ethics.
The book was authored by Moshe Mordechai Büdinger (1783-1841), German author and educator, first principal of the teachers' seminary in the city of Kassel.
[X], 143, [1] pages. 16.5 cm. Fair condition. Many stains. Creases to leaf corners. Ink-stamps to first and last page. Glue residue, ink-stamps and pencil and pen inscriptions on endpapers. Tears and stains to binding. Many tears to corners and edges of binding and to spine. Open tears to spine.
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Vollständiges praktisches Kochbuch für die jüdische Küche [Auseful cookbook for the Jewish kitchen], by Wittwe Joseph Gumprich, geb. Meyer. Trier (Germany): Fr. Linz'schen Buchdruckerei, [1896]. German. Second edition.
A cookbook for the Jewish kitchen. This book was very popular during the first decades of the 20th century among Jews and Germans alike. The book contains more than 900 recipes of all kinds: first courses, main dishes, deserts, drinks and more.
XIX, 251, 20 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Tears at margins of a number of leaves. Gatherings are somewhat loose. Cardboard binding, slightly worn, with cloth strips and pieces at spine and corners (the cloth strip on the spine is partly detached).
This edition is not in NLI.
A cookbook for the Jewish kitchen. This book was very popular during the first decades of the 20th century among Jews and Germans alike. The book contains more than 900 recipes of all kinds: first courses, main dishes, deserts, drinks and more.
XIX, 251, 20 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Tears at margins of a number of leaves. Gatherings are somewhat loose. Cardboard binding, slightly worn, with cloth strips and pieces at spine and corners (the cloth strip on the spine is partly detached).
This edition is not in NLI.
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Advertising sign for a woolen goods shop. Bad-Homburg (Germany), [ca. mid-19th century)].
Advertisement for a wool spinning workshop and woolen goods shop owned by Joseph Stein in Bad-Homburg, printed on thick cardboard. The shop offered wool yarns in different colors, fabrics as well as men's and women's clothing.
The advertisement announces that the shop is located on 33 Wallstrasse, "By the synagogue". The old Bad-Homburg synagogue was located on Wallstrasse until 1864, when the community established a new synagogue.
Approx. 37X28 cm. Fair-poor condition. Fragile. Fractures and fractures with losses along the margins. Staining. Piece of paper attached to the back. On the back of the sign appears a price list for different kinds of meat (handwritten).
Advertisement for a wool spinning workshop and woolen goods shop owned by Joseph Stein in Bad-Homburg, printed on thick cardboard. The shop offered wool yarns in different colors, fabrics as well as men's and women's clothing.
The advertisement announces that the shop is located on 33 Wallstrasse, "By the synagogue". The old Bad-Homburg synagogue was located on Wallstrasse until 1864, when the community established a new synagogue.
Approx. 37X28 cm. Fair-poor condition. Fragile. Fractures and fractures with losses along the margins. Staining. Piece of paper attached to the back. On the back of the sign appears a price list for different kinds of meat (handwritten).
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98 genealogical charts, paper items and photos, with information about the Jaffe and Meyerof families of Germany. Early 20th century until the 1960s. German.
* Ten genealogical charts, typewritten and mimeographed, recording the lineage of the Jaffe family from the birth of its predecessor, R. Mordechai Jaffe (author of the Levush) in 1530 until the 1960s (four charts are incomplete).
* Two copies of a handwritten genealogical composition about the Meyerof family from the city of Hildesheim, each containing 35 genealogical charts. Contains information about the members of the family from 1720 until the beginning of the 1930s.
* Seven handwritten charts, notes and printed leaves, with more data about both families. One chart records a wedding which took place in 1913 – of Otto Federline (from the Meyerof family) with Rela Jaffe.
* 11 photographs and pictures, most pasted unto cardboard cards with handwritten descriptions on verso (English and Hebrew), of the mutual branch of the two families.
Enclosed: a memorial sheet, printed and filled-in by hand, for David Jaffe who died in 1925.
Size and condition vary. Good-fair condition.
* Ten genealogical charts, typewritten and mimeographed, recording the lineage of the Jaffe family from the birth of its predecessor, R. Mordechai Jaffe (author of the Levush) in 1530 until the 1960s (four charts are incomplete).
* Two copies of a handwritten genealogical composition about the Meyerof family from the city of Hildesheim, each containing 35 genealogical charts. Contains information about the members of the family from 1720 until the beginning of the 1930s.
* Seven handwritten charts, notes and printed leaves, with more data about both families. One chart records a wedding which took place in 1913 – of Otto Federline (from the Meyerof family) with Rela Jaffe.
* 11 photographs and pictures, most pasted unto cardboard cards with handwritten descriptions on verso (English and Hebrew), of the mutual branch of the two families.
Enclosed: a memorial sheet, printed and filled-in by hand, for David Jaffe who died in 1925.
Size and condition vary. Good-fair condition.
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Five family books and genealogic studies. Frankfurt, Amsterdam and London, 1869-1962. German, Dutch and English.
1. Stammtafeln der Familie Speyer, by Dr. Berthold Baer. Printed by Kumpf & Reis, Frankfurt, 1896. German.
A book about the Speyer family history since the 16th century.
XXIV pp, 148 leaves [should be 149. P. 42 is double], VI plates ([10] spreads and folding plates), 35 cm. Good condition. Some damp stains. Stains. Slightly loose binding.
2. Stammbuch der Frankfurter Juden, geschichtliche Mitteilungen über die Frankfurter jüdischen Familien von 1349-1849, by Dr. Alexander Dietz. Published by J.St. Goar, Frankfurt, 1907. German.
A genealogic study outlining the history of Frankfurt Jews since the 14th until the 19th century, including a map of the Jewish Street with family names marked on different houses.
XII, 482 pp, [1] plate, 25 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Some tears. Restored binding. Damage and rubbing to binding.
3. Stamboom der Familie Goldsmit-Cassel te Amsterdam (1650–1750) by Dr. Jozef Prijs, published by the author, Basel, 1936. Dutch.
A short genealogic study about the Goldsmit-Cassel family from Amsterdam. Includes a plate with the family tree, copy no. 55 out of an edition of 60 numbered copies.
22 pp [1] folding plate, 21 cm. Good condition. Stains to cover. Slight wear to corners of cover.
4. Pedigree of the Family Goldsmit-Cassel of Amsterdam by Joseph Prijs. Printed by Adlard & Son, Ltd., London, 1937.
English translation of the book in the previous paragraph. Copy no. 7 out of an edition of 100 copies.
20 pp + [1] folding plate, 21.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and creases to cover.
5-6. The Auerbach Family, The Descendants of Abraham Auerbach, by Siegfried M. Auerbach, published by Perry Press Productions Ltd., London, 1957. English.
A genealogical study book about the Auerbach family.
171 pp, 25.5 cm. Good condition.
Enclosed: The Auerbach Family, The Descendants of Abraham Auerbach, Supplement II, 1962. English, 12 pp, 25 cm. Good condition. Slight stains to cover.
1. Stammtafeln der Familie Speyer, by Dr. Berthold Baer. Printed by Kumpf & Reis, Frankfurt, 1896. German.
A book about the Speyer family history since the 16th century.
XXIV pp, 148 leaves [should be 149. P. 42 is double], VI plates ([10] spreads and folding plates), 35 cm. Good condition. Some damp stains. Stains. Slightly loose binding.
2. Stammbuch der Frankfurter Juden, geschichtliche Mitteilungen über die Frankfurter jüdischen Familien von 1349-1849, by Dr. Alexander Dietz. Published by J.St. Goar, Frankfurt, 1907. German.
A genealogic study outlining the history of Frankfurt Jews since the 14th until the 19th century, including a map of the Jewish Street with family names marked on different houses.
XII, 482 pp, [1] plate, 25 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Some tears. Restored binding. Damage and rubbing to binding.
3. Stamboom der Familie Goldsmit-Cassel te Amsterdam (1650–1750) by Dr. Jozef Prijs, published by the author, Basel, 1936. Dutch.
A short genealogic study about the Goldsmit-Cassel family from Amsterdam. Includes a plate with the family tree, copy no. 55 out of an edition of 60 numbered copies.
22 pp [1] folding plate, 21 cm. Good condition. Stains to cover. Slight wear to corners of cover.
4. Pedigree of the Family Goldsmit-Cassel of Amsterdam by Joseph Prijs. Printed by Adlard & Son, Ltd., London, 1937.
English translation of the book in the previous paragraph. Copy no. 7 out of an edition of 100 copies.
20 pp + [1] folding plate, 21.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and creases to cover.
5-6. The Auerbach Family, The Descendants of Abraham Auerbach, by Siegfried M. Auerbach, published by Perry Press Productions Ltd., London, 1957. English.
A genealogical study book about the Auerbach family.
171 pp, 25.5 cm. Good condition.
Enclosed: The Auerbach Family, The Descendants of Abraham Auerbach, Supplement II, 1962. English, 12 pp, 25 cm. Good condition. Slight stains to cover.
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Die Notablenversammlung der Israeliten Böhmens in Prag: ihre Berathungen und Beschlüsse [Council of notables of the Bohemian community in Prague: Discussions and conclusions], by Albert Kohn. Vienna: Leopold Sommer, 1852. German.
Book by Albert Kohn, rabbi of the Roudnice nad Labem community, comprising protocols of the discussions which took place in Prague in 1850 and 1851 attended by Bohemian rabbis and notables, regarding the functions and essence of the communities. The topics under discussion were the autonomy of the communities, the position of the rabbis and their salaries, the community religious schools and more The book is accompanied by charts which briefly present data of the communities such as the population, synagogues, schools and rabbis.
[4], 416 pages + [1] plate, 20.5 cm. Good condition. Many stains. Ink-stamp. Pencil inscriptions on the pastedown of the back cover. Few folds and creases, primarily to corners. Few tears and stains to binding. Slight defects at corners of binding.
Book by Albert Kohn, rabbi of the Roudnice nad Labem community, comprising protocols of the discussions which took place in Prague in 1850 and 1851 attended by Bohemian rabbis and notables, regarding the functions and essence of the communities. The topics under discussion were the autonomy of the communities, the position of the rabbis and their salaries, the community religious schools and more The book is accompanied by charts which briefly present data of the communities such as the population, synagogues, schools and rabbis.
[4], 416 pages + [1] plate, 20.5 cm. Good condition. Many stains. Ink-stamp. Pencil inscriptions on the pastedown of the back cover. Few folds and creases, primarily to corners. Few tears and stains to binding. Slight defects at corners of binding.
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Jewish Communities, Genealogy
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