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Mareh Einayim, Part I |
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מראה עינים, חלק א |
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[Unrecorded - Children's Illustrated] |
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Vilna |
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P. Garber |
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1909 |
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This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
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Fifth improved and expanded edition. 128 pp., 225:152 mm., usual light age staining. A very good copy bound in modern cloth boards.
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Not in CD-EPI or major collections. |
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Detailed Description |
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Ivrit-be-Ivrit reader for youngsters, with many illustrations by Mordecai Manes Monossowitz (1857-1928). Monossowitz was born in Shaty, Lita and emigrated to New York in 1919. He is the author of over 30 titles many published multiple editions.
The Hibbat Zion Period led to new educational methods inaugurated in the Jewish communities of Eastern Europe in the 1890s (the model heder and Hebrew as a medium of instruction) played a decisive role in the development of Hebrew literature for children. The movement for the revival of the Hebrew language led to the publication of an ever-increasing number of Hebrew readers. Ivrit-be-Ivrit.
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ראשית למוד שפת עבר. בשטת עברית-בעברית. ספר למקרא ולדבור למתחילים בדרך קלה ופשוטה... מאת מרדכי מאנעס מונוסוביץ ... חלק א- דפוס ש. פ. גארבער,
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Reference Description |
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Who's who in American Jewry, 1926, New York 1927, p. 440-441
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