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Bidding Information
Lot #
17057
Auction End Date
1/23/2007 12:28:00 PM (mm/dd/yyyy)
Title Information
Title (English)
Ozar ha-Hokhmah ve-ha-Madda
Title (Hebrew)
אוצר החכמה והמדע
Author
[First Ed.] Nehemiah Libowitz, et. al.
City
New York
Publisher
A. H. Rosenberg
Publication Date
1894
Collection Information
Independent Item
This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
Description Information
Physical
Description
Only edition. [4], 40 pp., 202:130 mm., usual age staining, wide margins. A good copy loose in later boards, split and rubbed.
Detailed
Description
Periodical by Samuel Nehemiah Libowitz (18621939), writer on Jewish subjects. Born in Kolno, Poland, he emigrated to America in 1881. He traded in precious stones and was so successful that he could afford to print over twenty books in limited editions. He corresponded with eminent Jewish scholars including Israel Davidson, to whom he wrote 107 letters, which he later published himself in 1933. His works include: Peni'el (1914), a collection from Jewish literature on the subject of death; Ha-Mavet be-Fanim Sohakot (1917); Sefer Sha'ashu'im (1927); and Ha-Shome'a Yizhak (1907), sharp-witted jokes and original interpretations of the rabbis and from the Middle Ages; Judah Aryeh Modena bi-Demuto ve-Zivyono (1896); Kitvei ha-Rav Yehudah Aryeh mi-Modena (1936); and Doresh Reshumot ha-Aggadah (1893, 1920, 1929), explanations of several aggadot of the Talmud. He also edited and published Ozar ha-Hokhmah ve-ha-Madda (1897), in collaboration with Jacob Reifmann, Moses Reicherson, Solomon Rabin, and others. In several of his works he violently polemized against such scholars as R. Isaac Hirsch Weiss, Ze'ev Schorr, Radkinson, Saul Tchernichowsky, and Joseph Klausner. He emigrated to Palestine in 1927, but his longing for his children took him back to America.
Reference
Description
EJ; Goldman 9046; Singerman 5470
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Listing Classification
Period
19th Century:
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Location
America-South America:
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Subject
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Characteristic
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Language:
Hebrew
Manuscript Type
Kind of Judaica