Editore: Ayanot, Tel Aviv, 1965
Da: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Hardbound. Condizione: Very Good. Octavo, orange cloth spine with brown lettering, yellow paper covered boards with brown lettering, 224 pp., notes Text is in Hebrew. Edited by Brukh Uzniah and Joseph Rappaport.
Editore: Am Oved, Tel Aviv, 1945
Da: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Hardbound. Condizione: Good. 16mo, sunned blue cloth spine with blue lettering, pale blue paper covered boards with blue lettering, 280 pp., yellowed paper Text is in Hebrew.
Editore: Ha-Merkaz la-no'ar shel ha-Histadrut ha-kelalit shel ha-ovdim ha-Ivrim be-E.Y., Tel Aviv, 1934
Da: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Softbound. Condizione: Very Good. Octavo, stapled paper covers, 20 pp. Text is in Hebrew,
Editore: Am Oved 1944/5, Tel Aviv, 1944
Da: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Hardbound. Condizione: Good. Duodecimo in edgeworn dust jacket, 280 pp., minor worming to the pastedown endpaper, yellowed paper Text is in Hebrew.
Lingua: Ebraico
Editore: Hotza'at mifleget polaley Eretz Israel [Undated], Tel Aviv, Eretz Israel
Da: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Good. 2nd Edition. In Hebrew. (2), 331 pages. 215 x 145 mm. With silk robbon bookmark Berl Katznelson (25 January 1887 - 12 August 1944) (Literary name: Be'eri)was one of the intellectual founders of Labor Zionism, instrumental to the establishment of the modern state of Israel, and the editor of Davar, the first daily newspaper of the workers' movement. Katznelson was born in Babruysk, Russian Empire (now Belarus), the son of a member of Hovevei Zion. From an early age he dreamed of settling in the Jewish homeland. In Russia, he was a librarian in a Hebrew-Yiddish library and taught Hebrew literature and Jewish history. He made aliyah to Ottoman Palestine in 1909, where he worked in agriculture and took an active role in organizing workers' federations based on the idea of common work, life and aspirations. Together with his cousin, Yitzhak Tabenkin, Katznelson was one of the founding fathers of the Israeli workers union, the Histadrut. In this capacity, together with Meir Rothberg of the Kinneret Farm, Katznelson founded in 1916 the consumer co-operative known as Hamashbir with the goal of supplying the Jewish communities of Palestine with food at affordable prices during the terrible shortage years of the First World War. When the British army reached southern Palestine in 1918, Katznelson joined the Jewish Legion. He was released from the army in 1920 and resumed his activities in the Labor Zionist movement. He helped to establish the Clalit Health Services sick fund, a major fixture in Israel's network of socialized medicine. In 1925, together with Moshe Beilinson, Katznelson established the Davar daily newspaper, and became its first editor, a position he held until his death, as well as becoming the founder and first editor-in-chief of the Am Oved publishing house. Katznelson was known for his desire for peaceful coexistence between Arabs and Jews in Israel. He was an outspoken opponent of the Peel Commission's partition plan for Palestine. He also wrote, regarding Jewish self-hatred: "Is there another People on Earth so emotionally twisted that they consider everything their nation does despicable and hateful, while every murder, rape, robbery committed by their enemies fill their hearts with admiration and awe?".
Lingua: Ebraico
Editore: Hotza'at mifleget polaley Eretz Israel [Undated], Tel Aviv, Eretz Israel
Da: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Acceptable. 2nd Edition. In Hebrew. (4), 428 pages. 215 x 145 mm. With silk robbon bookmark. chipped dust jacket, see images here, and damage to one corner of the front board. Berl Katznelson (25 January 1887 - 12 August 1944) (Literary name: Be'eri)was one of the intellectual founders of Labor Zionism, instrumental to the establishment of the modern state of Israel, and the editor of Davar, the first daily newspaper of the workers' movement. Katznelson was born in Babruysk, Russian Empire (now Belarus), the son of a member of Hovevei Zion. From an early age he dreamed of settling in the Jewish homeland. In Russia, he was a librarian in a Hebrew-Yiddish library and taught Hebrew literature and Jewish history. He made aliyah to Ottoman Palestine in 1909, where he worked in agriculture and took an active role in organizing workers' federations based on the idea of common work, life and aspirations. Together with his cousin, Yitzhak Tabenkin, Katznelson was one of the founding fathers of the Israeli workers union, the Histadrut. In this capacity, together with Meir Rothberg of the Kinneret Farm, Katznelson founded in 1916 the consumer co-operative known as Hamashbir with the goal of supplying the Jewish communities of Palestine with food at affordable prices during the terrible shortage years of the First World War. When the British army reached southern Palestine in 1918, Katznelson joined the Jewish Legion. He was released from the army in 1920 and resumed his activities in the Labor Zionist movement. He helped to establish the Clalit Health Services sick fund, a major fixture in Israel's network of socialized medicine. In 1925, together with Moshe Beilinson, Katznelson established the Davar daily newspaper, and became its first editor, a position he held until his death, as well as becoming the founder and first editor-in-chief of the Am Oved publishing house. Katznelson was known for his desire for peaceful coexistence between Arabs and Jews in Israel. He was an outspoken opponent of the Peel Commission's partition plan for Palestine. He also wrote, regarding Jewish self-hatred: "Is there another People on Earth so emotionally twisted that they consider everything their nation does despicable and hateful, while every murder, rape, robbery committed by their enemies fill their hearts with admiration and awe?".
Lingua: Ebraico
Editore: Hotza'at mifleget polaley Eretz Israel [Undated], Tel Aviv, Eretz Israel
Da: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Good. 2nd Edition. In Hebrew. 12, (2), 396 pages. 215 x 145 mm. With silk robbon bookmark Berl Katznelson (25 January 1887 - 12 August 1944) (Literary name: Be'eri)was one of the intellectual founders of Labor Zionism, instrumental to the establishment of the modern state of Israel, and the editor of Davar, the first daily newspaper of the workers' movement. Katznelson was born in Babruysk, Russian Empire (now Belarus), the son of a member of Hovevei Zion. From an early age he dreamed of settling in the Jewish homeland. In Russia, he was a librarian in a Hebrew-Yiddish library and taught Hebrew literature and Jewish history. He made aliyah to Ottoman Palestine in 1909, where he worked in agriculture and took an active role in organizing workers' federations based on the idea of common work, life and aspirations. Together with his cousin, Yitzhak Tabenkin, Katznelson was one of the founding fathers of the Israeli workers union, the Histadrut. In this capacity, together with Meir Rothberg of the Kinneret Farm, Katznelson founded in 1916 the consumer co-operative known as Hamashbir with the goal of supplying the Jewish communities of Palestine with food at affordable prices during the terrible shortage years of the First World War. When the British army reached southern Palestine in 1918, Katznelson joined the Jewish Legion. He was released from the army in 1920 and resumed his activities in the Labor Zionist movement. He helped to establish the Clalit Health Services sick fund, a major fixture in Israel's network of socialized medicine. In 1925, together with Moshe Beilinson, Katznelson established the Davar daily newspaper, and became its first editor, a position he held until his death, as well as becoming the founder and first editor-in-chief of the Am Oved publishing house. Katznelson was known for his desire for peaceful coexistence between Arabs and Jews in Israel. He was an outspoken opponent of the Peel Commission's partition plan for Palestine. He also wrote, regarding Jewish self-hatred: "Is there another People on Earth so emotionally twisted that they consider everything their nation does despicable and hateful, while every murder, rape, robbery committed by their enemies fill their hearts with admiration and awe?".
Lingua: Ebraico
Editore: Education Dept. of the J. N. F. [Undated, probably 1946], London, 1946
Da: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Paper Wrappers. Condizione: Good. Herz, Walter (illustratore). In English and Hebrew. 48 pages. 215 x 140 mm. Mostly in English. The Hebrew appears only in the songs, on pages 22-49 and on page 2. Paper wrappers are detached.
Editore: Kibbutz Gezer, Kibbutz Gezer, 1982
Da: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Softbound. Condizione: Very Good. Octavo, paper covers, 263 pp., b/w illustrations Text is in Hebrew.
Editore: Hotsaat Miflegetg Poale Ertes-Yisrael, Tel Aviv, 1939
Da: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Softbound. Condizione: Very Good. Duodecimo, stapled paper covers, 55 pp. Text is in Hebrew.
Data di pubblicazione: 1944
Da: Xerxes Fine and Rare Books and Documents, Glen Head, NY, U.S.A.
Condizione: Good. 1944. Article at pp. 21-24 in single issue of Furrows, published by Habonim, Labor Zionist Youth. Included in a complete issue with several other articles. Octavo, wraps. Good, somewhat worn, faint vertical fold throughout.
Editore: Tel-Aviv., 1933
Da: M.POLLAK ANTIQUARIAT Est.1899, ABA, ILAB, Tel-Aviv, Israele
EUR 22,10
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrello32 S., Sprache/Language: ger.
Editore: Bucuresti: Biblioteca »Hehalut« (Tiparnita) 1944. (Hehalutz) 0, 1944
Da: Antiquariat CoBrA, Oberrohrbach, Austria
EUR 505,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloBucuresti: Biblioteca »Hehalut« (Tiparnita) 1944. (Hehalutz) Originaleinband. Nekrologue about Russian socialist zionist and leader of the Jewish worker's movement in Palestine Berl Katznelson (1887-1944), written by a member of the Romanian section of the Zionist youth movement »HeHalutz« and published shortly after the fall of the fascist reign of Antonescu in autum 1944. The back cover quotes 7 titles already appeared and further 13 booklets to be published.*****Back cover inside with Antiquarian's stamp and remark, paper somewhat time stained, bottom of front cover with one small stain, otherwise very fine copy of this rare booklet, which I could not find any trace in OCLC and KVK. Scarce. Sprache: Deutsch. *** Bitte kontaktieren Sie uns immer BEVOR Sie bestellen! Für ausführliche Beschreibungen und Bilder sowie günstigere Versandoptionen kontaktieren Sie mich bitte per Email! Please contact us always BEFORE you order! For detailled descriptions and photos as well as cheaper shipping options please send an email! ***.
Lingua: Tedesco
Editore: Tel-Aviv, Druckerei-coperative "Achduth", 1937
Da: Antiquariat Thorhall, Ilsede, Germania
EUR 22,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrello8° Softcover/Paperback. Condizione: Gut. 199 S. - gebraucht; gut - Rücken bestoßen und an der oben und unteren Kanten angebrochen - Schnitt braunfleckig - sonst guter Zustand. EB8832 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 270.
Data di pubblicazione: 2025
Da: True World of Books, Delhi, India
EUR 28,28
Quantità: 18 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloLeatherBound. Condizione: New. BOOKS ARE EXEMPT FROM IMPORT DUTIES AND TARIFFS; NO EXTRA CHARGES APPLY. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1949 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. A perfect gift for your loved ones. Pages: 372 NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 372 Katznelson, Berl, 1887-1944.