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Die Kabbalah, Erich Bischoff, Leipzig 1903

Only Edition? - Kabbalah

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  • Lot Number 46211
  • Title (English) Die Kabbalah
  • Note Only Edition? - Kabbalah
  • Author Erich Bischoff
  • City Leipzig
  • Publisher Th. Grieben
  • Publication Date 1903
  • Estimated Price - Low 300
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Only edition? VII, [1], 126, [2] pp., 180:130 mm., wide margins, light age staining, stamps. A very good copy bound in the original illustrated boards, rubbed.

 

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Title: Die Kabbalah, Einfuehrung in die juedische Mystik und Geheimwissenschaft

Erich Bischoff (c. 1867–1936), German biblical and talmudic scholar. Bischoff repeatedly served as expert on Judaism in court cases, furnishing memoranda on the blood libel, the ethics of the Talmud and the Shulhan Arukh, etc. He refused to be termed either anti-or philo-Semitic, but was criticized by Jewish writers and organizations for his views (cf. C. Bloch, Blut und Eros im Judentum, 1935). In his Klarheit in der Ostjudenfrage (1916) he suggested the introduction of a special Ostjuden tax to be raised by Jewish organizations either to improve the conditions of unwanted Eastern European Jews in Germany or to settle them in Palestine. Among Bischoff's published works are also Kritische Geschichte der Thalmud-Uebersetzungen aller Zeiten und Zungen... (1889); Rabbinische Fabeln ueber Talmud, Schulchan Aruch, Kol Nidre... (1922); Das Blut im juedischen Schrifttum und Brauch (1929); and Das Buch vom Schulchan Aruch (1942). Bischoff also edited and translated - from an Oxford manuscript - the famous anti-Christian tract Toledot Yeshu (Ein juedisch-deutsches Leben Jesu, 1895). Though Bischoff pretended to be objective in his judgment on Judaism, his work misinterpreted Jewish sources and was fully exploited by the Nazis.

 

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