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Lot #
12551
Auction End Date
12/20/2005 11:42:00 AM (mm/dd/yyyy)
Title Information
Title (English)
Ve-ha-Mehapach
Title (Hebrew)
å' äîäôê
Author
[Zionism] [Aryeh Dov Ber Borenstein]
City
Berlin-Schöneberg
Publisher
Siegfried Scholem
Publication Date
1911
Collection Information
Independent Item
This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
Description Information
Physical
Description
Only edition. [8], 262, [4] pp. 230:165 mm., light age staining, wide margins. A physically attractive volume, printed on heavy paper, with the original colorful wrappers, rebound in modern half-leather boards.
Detailed
Description
Zionist work from A. Dob” à"ãåá"á [Aryeh Dov Ber Borenstein]. There is a half-title page [Hebrew], a German title page, Das “Vav Conversum” von Aufleben des Volkes Israel im Lande seiner Urväter (reviving the Jewish people in the land of their fathers), and a Hebrew title page with essentially the same information. There is a decorative grey tone page with a portrait of Herzel, and several vignettes of varied scenes, from a Jew plowing the land, an altar, the Heichal with the menorah, angels, cannons, and an office with a map of Israel. The book is dedicated to Benjamin Zev (Theodore) Herzl, in which the author explains why he has hidden his name. There are several prefatory remarks, and an introduction, the text, is in a single column in square Hebrew letters, begins on p. 39. The book concludes with errata. The text is comprised of a large number of wide ranging subjects, among them interpretations of Shema, Psalms, Onkelos ha-Ger, and cleaving to the Shehinah.
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îáéò àîøåúéå áòðéï úçéú òîðå áàøõ éùøàì, îàú à"ãåá"á" ...
Reference
Description
CD-EPI 0114862
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Listing Classification
Period
20th Century:
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Location
Germany:
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Subject
Other:
Zionism
Characteristic
First Editions:
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Language:
Hebrew
Manuscript Type
Kind of Judaica