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Lot #    11569
Auction End Date    9/20/2005 10:09:00 AM (mm/dd/yyyy)
          
Title Information
Title (English)    Shebulim Bodedot
Title (Hebrew)    שבלים בודדות
Author    [Polemic - Kabbalah] Ephraim Deinard
City    Jerusalem
Publisher    A. M. Luntz
Publication Date    1915
          
Collection Information
Independent Item    This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
          
Description Information
Physical
Description
   Only and limited (100) edition. [3], 182 pp., 238:175 mm., light age staining, wide margins. A very good copy bound in contemporary boards, rubbed.
          
Detailed
Description
   Collection of previously not printed letters, poems, articles and liturgies many by Deinard, some indeed authentic. Includes a polemic response to R. Akiva Joseph Schlesinger, Ktav Yosher ve-Divrei Emet.

Ephraim Deinard (1846–1930), bibliographer and Hebrew author. Born in Sasmakken, Latvia, Deinard wandered in his youth, collecting ancient manuscripts and books in many countries, and then established a bookshop in Odessa. In 1897 he tried unsuccessfully to found an agricultural settlement in Nevada (U.S.). An active Zionist, he settled in Palestine in 1913 where he investigated the possibilities of Jewish settlement. After being expelled by the Turks in 1916 he returned to the United States and continued his bibliographical work. His two most noteworthy bibliographical works are Or Mayer: Catalogue of the Old Hebrew Manuscripts and Printed Books of the Library of the Hon. Mayer Sulzberger of Philadelphia (1896) and Koheleth America (1926), a listing of Hebrew books published in America from 1735 to 1926. The first part of the latter work contains essays on the state of Hebrew literature in America, which are written in his unadorned, but typically acerbic, style. He laid the foundations of the Hebrew book and manuscript collections of the Library of Congress with the financial aid of Jacob Schiff. A violent polemicist on many controversial subjects, he attacked Reform Judaism, Hasidism, Christianity, and Karaism. Deinard was a prolific Hebrew writer, producing more than 50 books and pamphlets often signed with his pseudonym, Adir. These included Toledot Even Reshef (1879; a biography of Abraham Firkovich, whom he knew in the Crimea); Sefer Massa Krim (1878; on travels in Crimea); Massa le-Erez Kedem (1883; travels in Palestine and Egypt); Sefer Miflagot be-Yisrael (1899; on the Subbotniki and Hasidim); Zikhronot Bat Ammi (1920; a history of Russian Jewry over the previous 70 years). He also published several short-lived Hebrew and Yiddish journals, among them Ha-Le'ummi, one of the earliest Hebrew periodicals in America.

          
Paragraph 2    אספת מאמרים אשר אספתי מדפים בודדים כ"י ונדפסים, דאקומענטים, תעודות, שטרות, שירים, קינות וכדומה, שנאבדו במשך דורות ולא נשאר להם זכר בספרתנו, מאת אפרים דיינארד ... שנת ה'ר'י'ס'ת' ציון בימי מהומת המלחמה
          
Reference
Description
   CD-EPI 0125919; EJ
        
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Listing Classification
Period
19th Century:    Checked
  
Location
Israel:    Checked
  
Subject
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Polemics:    Checked
  
Characteristic
First Editions:    Checked
Language:    Hebrew
  
Manuscript Type
  
Kind of Judaica