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Lot #    16057
Auction End Date    10/24/2006 12:06:30 PM (mm/dd/yyyy)
          
Title Information
Title (English)    Religions und Schulreden fuer Israeliten
Author    [First Ed.] Jeremias Heinemann
City    Leipzig
Publisher    Gothe'schen
Publication Date    1838
          
Collection Information
Independent Item    This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
          
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Physical
Description
   Only edition. X, [2], 195 pp., 174:105 mm., age staining, nice margins, stamps, plates. A good copy bound in contemporary boards, rubbed. Rare - no copy in major collections.
          
Detailed
Description
   Jeremias Heinemann, German author; born at Sandersleben July 20, 1778; died in Berlin Oct. 16, 1855; son of R. Joachim Heinemann. In 1808 he was appointed secular member of the consistory of Westphalia. On the dissolution of that body he acted in Berlin as inspector of a teachers' seminary, which had but a short existence, afterward he became the principal of a school, and finally devoted himself entirely to literary work.

From 1817 he published "Jedidja," a "religious, moral, and pedagogical periodical," of which eight volumes were issued (Berlin and Leipsic) up to 1831, and which subsequently appeared as "Neue Folge" (Berlin, 1833), and still later under the title "Allgemeines Archiv des Judenthums: Zeitschrift für Religion, Kultus, Geschichte, und Literatur" (Berlin, 1842-43).

Of Heinemann's works the following may be mentioned: "Katechismus der Jüdischen Religion," Rödelheim, 1812; "Grundlehren der Religion der Israeliten," Berlin, 1818; "Leitfaden zum Unterrichte in der Religion der Israeliten," ib. 1819; "Almanach für die Israelitische Jugend," ib. 1818-20; "Taschenbücher zur Belehrung der Jugend," ib. 1818-20. Heinemann developed, besides, great activity as translator of the liturgy and of some parts of the Bible. Thus he prepared a new edition of the Pentateuch, with Moses Mendelssohn's translation and a brief commentary of his own, "Bi'ur la-Talmid" (ib. 1831-33); "Der Prophet Jesaia," a German translation of Isaiah, with a commentary (ib. 1842); a new edition of the festival prayers, with a German translation by Moses Pappenheimer and others (Leipsic, 1840-41); and compiled a prayer-book for the use of women in the synagogue (ib. 1838), to which he added it "Hebräisch-Deutsches Kursorisches und Alphabetisches Wörterbuch" (1839-40).

Not without value is his "Sammlungen der die Religiöse und Bürgerliche Verfassung der Juden in den Preussischen Staaten Betreffenden Gesetze, Verordnungen, Gutachten, Berichte und Erkenntnisse" (Berlin, 1821-28; Glogau, 1831; Berlin, 1835).

          
Reference
Description
   Kayserling, Bibliothek Jüdischer Kanzelredner, i. 411; Fürst, Bibl. Jud. i. 373
        
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Listing Classification
Period
19th Century:    Checked
  
Location
Germany:    Checked
  
Subject
Homiletics:    Checked
  
Characteristic
First Editions:    Checked
Language:    German, some Hebrew
  
Manuscript Type
  
Kind of Judaica