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Divre David |
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דברי דוד |
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[Only Ed.] R. David Hillel Zeleznik |
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New York |
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A. H. Rosenberg |
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1905 |
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This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
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Physical Description |
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Only edition. 28, [2] pp., 205:145 mm., usual age staining. A good copy loose in contemporary boards.
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Detailed Description |
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The author was a preacher in the Bet Medrash of Chevra Anshe Emes in Trenton, NJ. Here he has written down an address in Yiddish on Jewish theology that he had delivered. He states in his introduction that not enough people are able to understand Hebrew, so he wrote it in Yiddish to make it accessible to the masses.
There are two printed pages after the last page of the essay which lists the donors who enabled this book to be printed. Most of the donors were from Woodbine and Melville.
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