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Lot #    22698
Auction End Date    1/20/2009 11:36:00 AM (mm/dd/yyyy)
          
Title Information
Title (English)    Midrash geulat ha-karka
Title (Hebrew)    מדרש גאולת הקרקע
Author    Dr. Yeshayahu Wolfsberg/R.Moshe Dovid Gross
City    Jerusalem
Publisher    HaLishka Ha reshit shel HaKeren Hakayemet le-Yisr
Publication Date    1946
          
Collection Information
Independent Item    This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
          
Description Information
Physical
Description
   Only edition. 147 pp., 217:122 mm., usual age staining. A very good copy bound in the original wrappers.
          
Detailed
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   With an introuduction by R. Meir Berlin, this volume is divided into two parts. The first is called HaKarka ve-geulato le-fi hashkafat ha-yahadut (the land and its redemption according to the outlook of Judaism) which was written by Yeshayahu Wolfsberg. The second part is called Geulat ha-karka be-halakha uva-agada (the redemption of the land in Halacha and in legend) by R. Moshe Dovid Gross.

Wolfsberg, Oscar (also known as Yeshayahu Aviad) (1893–1957)was an author and a leader of religious Zionism. He was born in Hamburg and studied at the universities of Heidelberg, Wuerzburg, and Berlin. After serving as medical officer on the Eastern Front during World War I, he settled in Berlin where he practiced as a pediatrician. Aviad became a member of the central committee of the Mizrachi movement in Germany, edited its organ Juedische Presse, and was a delegate to many Zionist Congresses. In 1926 he was elected president of Mizrachi in Germany. Settling in Palestine in 1933, Aviad continued in medical practice there. He became a leading member of Ha-Po'el ha-Mizrachi, as well as a member of the executive of Mosad ha-Rav Kook, of Brit Ivrit Olamit ("World Hebrew Union"), and of the Court of Honor of the World Zionist Organization. One of the founders of the religious youth village Kefar ha-No'ar ha-Dati near Haifa (1938), he was also its spiritual mentor. He served as Israel envoy in Scandinavia in 1948– 49, and in 1956 was Israel minister in Switzerland, where he died. His principal works are: Theory of Evolution and the Faith of the Jews (1927); Zur Zeit-und Geistesgeschichte des Judentums (1938); Yahadut ve-Hoveh ("Judaism and the Present," 1962); a collection of essays, Ba-Perozedor ("In the Corridor," 1943); She'arim ("Gateways," 1948); and Iyyunim be-Yahadut ("Studies in Judaism," 1955). He also wrote books on the philosophy of history, and profiles of prominent Jewish personalities. A list of his works appears in: Shai li-Yshayahu (1956), 47–63.

          
Paragraph 2    חלק א: הקרקע וגאולתו לפי השקפת היהדות, מאת ד"ר ישעיהו וולפסברג. חלק ב: גאולת הקרקע בהלכה ובאגדה, מאת הרב משה דוד גרוס.

עמ' [5-7]: חיבה וחובה דברי פתיחה, מאת מאיר ברלין [בר-אילן].

          
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   CD-EPI 0105506; EJ
        
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Listing Classification
Period
20th Century:    Checked
  
Location
Israel:    Checked
  
Subject
Other:    Zionism
  
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First Editions:    Checked
Language:    Hebrew
  
Manuscript Type
  
Kind of Judaica