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Lot #    9853
Auction End Date    3/22/2005 2:13:00 PM (mm/dd/yyyy)
          
Title Information
Title (English)    Das Buch der Haphtoroth
Title (Hebrew)    סדר ההפטרות
Author    [Reform] Dr. Ludwig Philippson
City    Leipzig
Publisher    Baumgärtner
Publication Date    1859
          
Collection Information
Independent Item    This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
          
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Physical
Description
   First edition. [5], 4-281, [2] pp., 189:127 mm., light age staining, wide margins. A very good copy bound in contemporary half leather and marbled paper boards, rubbed on edges.
          
Detailed
Description
   Das Buch der Haphtoroth. Text, Uebersetzung und ausfuehrliche Erlaeuterung. Herausgegeben von Dr. Ludwig Philippson ..

Dr. Ludwig Philippson (1811–1889) achieved renown as the founder (1837) of the Allgemeine Zeitung des Judentums and its editor until his death. Ludwig was an avid student of both Hebrew and classical literature. After graduation from Berlin University (1833), he took up the position of preacher in the Magdeburg Jewish community. Though following the practice of Reform Judaism - he preached in German and introduced the organ and the rite of confirmation - he tried to steer a middle course between Reform and Orthodoxy. He was among the initiators of the Rabbinical Synods of Brunswick (1844), Frankfort (1845), and Breslau (1846), but was critical of their decisions. One of his projects was the establishment of a modern institution for training scholars, rabbis, and teachers. His newspaper was also dedicated to the struggle for emancipation in all parts of Germany and Europe and fought discrimination and anti-Semitism. Philippson published a popular translation of the Bible which went through three editions (1854, 1858, 1878) together with a revised edition illustrated by Dore (1875). Along with I. M. Jost and A. Jellinek he founded the Institut zur Foerderung der Israelitischen Literatur (1854) whose main achievement was the publication of H. Graetz's history. In 1862 he had to resign as rabbi of Magdeburg because he had become almost blind; nevertheless, he continued his journalistic and literary work in Bonn until his death.

          
Paragraph 2    עברית עם תרגום לגרמנית, עמודה מול עמודה. ספירת עמודות מיוחדת לכל שפה. הפירוש בגרמנית, בשולי העמודים.
          
Reference
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   CD-EPI 0128169
        
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Listing Classification
Period
19th Century:    Checked
  
Location
Germany:    Checked
  
Subject
Bible:    Checked
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Characteristic
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Language:    Hebrew, German
  
Manuscript Type
  
Kind of Judaica