Lingua: Ebraico
Editore: Yavneh Publishing House, 82, Allenby Street, Tel Aviv, Israel, 1956
Da: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. In Hebrew, vowelized (with nikud, with the vowels). DANIEL: 80 pages. EZRA and NEHEMIA 80 pages. 241 x 177 mm. Dust jacket has broken up into several pieces. (Elia Samuele Artom (15 June1887 Turin, Italy - 25 February 1965, Rome, Italy) was an Italian rabbi and author. He graduated from the Rabbinical College in Florence and served as rabbi in various communities, including Tripoli, Libya, 1920-1923 and Florence 1926-1935, where he also taught at the university and at the Rabbinical College. He settled in Mandatory Palestine in 1939, but from 1953 to 1965 he spent part of the year in Italy, teaching at the Rabbinical Schools of Turin and Rome. Among his many pupils was his son Emanuele. Artom's son Reuven was killed in the battle of Motza during the Israel War of Independence in 1948. A close friendship bound Artom to the distinguished scholar Umberto Cassuto, who was his brother-in-law. Artom's work includes numerous biblical studies, and he also wrote on literature, grammar, history, halakhah, and Jewish thought. Artom's major work is a Hebrew commentary, with introduction, to the Bible and a Hebrew translation, commentary, and introduction to the Apocrypha (1958-1967).
Lingua: Ebraico
Editore: Yavneh Publishing House, 82, Allenby Street, Tel Aviv, Israel, 1955
Da: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Good. In Hebrew, vowelized (with nikud, with the vowels). 179 pages. 241 x 177 mm. (Elia Samuele Artom (15 June1887 Turin, Italy - 25 February 1965, Rome, Italy) was an Italian rabbi and author. He graduated from the Rabbinical College in Florence and served as rabbi in various communities, including Tripoli, Libya, 1920-1923 and Florence 1926-1935, where he also taught at the university and at the Rabbinical College. He settled in Mandatory Palestine in 1939, but from 1953 to 1965 he spent part of the year in Italy, teaching at the Rabbinical Schools of Turin and Rome. Among his many pupils was his son Emanuele. Artom's son Reuven was killed in the battle of Motza during the Israel War of Independence in 1948. A close friendship bound Artom to the distinguished scholar Umberto Cassuto, who was his brother-in-law. Artom's work includes numerous biblical studies, and he also wrote on literature, grammar, history, halakhah, and Jewish thought. Artom's major work is a Hebrew commentary, with introduction, to the Bible and a Hebrew translation, commentary, and introduction to the Apocrypha (1958-1967).
Lingua: Ebraico
Editore: Yavneh Publishing House, 82, Allenby Street, Tel Aviv, Israel, 1956
Da: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Good. In Hebrew, vowelized (with nikud, with the vowels). 124 pages. 241 x 177 mm. (Elia Samuele Artom (15 June1887 Turin, Italy - 25 February 1965, Rome, Italy) was an Italian rabbi and author. He graduated from the Rabbinical College in Florence and served as rabbi in various communities, including Tripoli, Libya, 1920-1923 and Florence 1926-1935, where he also taught at the university and at the Rabbinical College. He settled in Mandatory Palestine in 1939, but from 1953 to 1965 he spent part of the year in Italy, teaching at the Rabbinical Schools of Turin and Rome. Among his many pupils was his son Emanuele. Artom's son Reuven was killed in the battle of Motza during the Israel War of Independence in 1948. A close friendship bound Artom to the distinguished scholar Umberto Cassuto, who was his brother-in-law. Artom's work includes numerous biblical studies, and he also wrote on literature, grammar, history, halakhah, and Jewish thought. Artom's major work is a Hebrew commentary, with introduction, to the Bible and a Hebrew translation, commentary, and introduction to the Apocrypha (1958-1967).
Editore: Casa Editrice Israel, Firenze, 1930
Da: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Softbound. Condizione: Good. Octavo, paper covers, frontispiece photo, 95 pp. Text is in Italian. Articles are "Notizie sugli Ebri a Rmini e nelle Marche in un quesito rituale," Elia S. Artom, "Una traduzione italiana del Commneto di R.D.Q. ai Salmi," Gustavo Calo, "Il libro di Amos in traduzione giudeo-italiana," Umberto Cassuto, "Le fonti per la storia degli Ebrei di Cirenaica nell'antichita," Kalman Friedmann, "Il celibato nel sistema della vita ebraica," Alfonso Pacifici, "Il carattere della filosofia di Crescas," Jacob Teicher, "Note di esegesi biblica," Israel Zoller.
EUR 26,80
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaper Covers. Loose, Worn, Lacking Most of Spine. Reading Copy.
Editore: Roma, Fondazione per la gioventù ebraica 1962 **LF41, Roma, 1962
Da: Messinissa libri, Milano, MI, Italia
EUR 30,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Buono (Good). Volume in ottime condizioni. Copertina rigida. Costa ingiallita dal tempo. Fondazione per la gioventù ebraica. Roma. 1962. Pagg. 124. Book.
Editore: Unione delle Comunità Israelitiche Italiane, 1950
Da: Laboratorio del libro, Condove, Italia
EUR 40,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloOpera completa. Indice + 50 fascicoli con legatura a punto metallico, 15,5x21,5 cm, XI+376 pg. complessive. Pagine brunite e con qualche strappetto ai margini ma del tutto fruibili.
Lingua: Ebraico
Editore: Yavneh Publishing House, 82, Allenby Street, Tel Aviv, Israel, 1954
Da: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Poor. 4th Edition. In Hebrew, vowelized (with nikud, with the vowels). 76 pages. 244 x 180 mm. Umberto Cassuto, also known as Moshe David Cassuto (16 September 1883 - 19 December 1951), was an Italian historian, a rabbi, and a scholar of the Hebrew Bible and Ugaritic literature, in the University of Florence, then at the University of Rome La Sapienza. When the 1938 anti-Semitic Italian racial laws forced him out from this position, he immigrated to Erets Israel and taught at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Elia Samuele Artom (15 June1887 Turin, Italy - 25 February 1965, Rome, Italy) was an Italian rabbi and author. He graduated from the Rabbinical College in Florence and served as rabbi in various communities, including Tripoli, Libya, 1920-1923 and Florence 1926-1935, where he also taught at the university and at the Rabbinical College. He settled in Mandatory Palestine in 1939, but from 1953 to 1965 he spent part of the year in Italy, teaching at the Rabbinical Schools of Turin and Rome. Among his many pupils was his son Emanuele. Artom's son Reuven was killed in the battle of Motza during the Israel War of Independence in 1948. A close friendship bound Artom to the distinguished scholar Umberto Cassuto, who was his brother-in-law. Artom's work includes numerous biblical studies, and he also wrote on literature, grammar, history, halakhah, and Jewish thought. Artom's major work is a Hebrew commentary, with introduction, to the Bible and a Hebrew translation, commentary, and introduction to the Apocrypha (1958-1967).
Lingua: Ebraico
Editore: Yavneh Publishing House, 82, Allenby Street, Tel Aviv, Israel, 1956
Da: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Poor. In Hebrew, vowelized (with nikud, with the vowels). 194 pages. 244 x 180 mm. Umberto Cassuto, also known as Moshe David Cassuto (16 September 1883 - 19 December 1951), was an Italian historian, a rabbi, and a scholar of the Hebrew Bible and Ugaritic literature, in the University of Florence, then at the University of Rome La Sapienza. When the 1938 anti-Semitic Italian racial laws forced him out from this position, he immigrated to Erets Israel and taught at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Elia Samuele Artom (15 June1887 Turin, Italy - 25 February 1965, Rome, Italy) was an Italian rabbi and author. He graduated from the Rabbinical College in Florence and served as rabbi in various communities, including Tripoli, Libya, 1920-1923 and Florence 1926-1935, where he also taught at the university and at the Rabbinical College. He settled in Mandatory Palestine in 1939, but from 1953 to 1965 he spent part of the year in Italy, teaching at the Rabbinical Schools of Turin and Rome. Among his many pupils was his son Emanuele. Artom's son Reuven was killed in the battle of Motza during the Israel War of Independence in 1948. A close friendship bound Artom to the distinguished scholar Umberto Cassuto, who was his brother-in-law. Artom's work includes numerous biblical studies, and he also wrote on literature, grammar, history, halakhah, and Jewish thought. Artom's major work is a Hebrew commentary, with introduction, to the Bible and a Hebrew translation, commentary, and introduction to the Apocrypha (1958-1967).
Lingua: Italiano
Editore: Casa editrice Israel - Firenze, 1975
Da: Libri et Alia, Udine, UD, Italia
EUR 65,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Molto buono. Volume indirizzato alla pratica della vita ebraica con usi costumi tradizioni per gli osservanti. Brossura. Pp. 200+V tavole. Ottime condizioni. Copertina morbida/libro cartaceo.
EUR 80,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloFalse (illustratore). In-8°, pp. 194, (6), brossura editoriale. esemplare intonso. Edizione originale.
Editore: Comitato Italiano Onoranze,, Roma, 1966
Da: Bergoglio Libri d'Epoca, RIVALBA, TO, Italia
EUR 16,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloIn 8° 150 pp.Legatura cartoncino editoriale, ottimo stato. All books are in stock in fine condition or described meticulously. Very safe packaging.
Lingua: Ebraico
Editore: Yavneh Publishing House Ltd., Tel Aviv, 1958
Da: Library of Religious Thought, Omaha, NE, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Fair. Published 1958-64. Dustjackets have shelfwear. Numbers volume has water damage, one or two others may have minor moisture retention, some toning.
Lingua: Ebraico
Editore: Yavneh Publishing House Ltd., Tel Aviv, 1964
Da: Library of Religious Thought, Omaha, NE, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Good. Published 1964-1970. Some shelfwear to dustjackets, Chronicles volume is crimped a little at top corner.
Da: Antiquariaat Spinoza, Amsterdam, Paesi Bassi
EUR 260,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloTel Aviv, Yavneh - Orenstein, 1972-1976. 24,5x 17,5. Paper of some volumes slightly age-yellowed. Small handwritten name and date on fep's. Owner's stamps on copyright-pages. Else clean and very good. Hardcovers, dustj. lacking. Corners slightly bumped with occasionally minor wear. HEBREW. Complete vowelized Tenach. Heavy item. For shipment outside Europe, extra shipping-charges are required. Complete Hebrew bible in 15 volumes.