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Editore: Keter Publishing House Jerusalem Ltd. / The Macmillan Company, Jerusalem - New York, 1971
Da: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. 305 x 215 mm. 56 pages. Cross Section from the Encyclopaedia Judaica. Illustrated with black and white and some color photos. [4], 52 pages. Roth (1899-1970) , editor in chief of the Encyclopaedia Judaica, was born in London and went to Merton College, Oxford, where he showed an interest in Jewish history and liturgy as early as his undergraduate years. He was a reader in Jewish studies at Oxford for two and a half decades, until 1964, when he moved to Jerusalem, as a visiting professor at Bar-Ilan University. After a heart attack and being falsely accused of unorthodoxy, he left Bar-Ilan, and spent the rest of his life editing the Encyclopaedia Judaica and teaching at Queens College and Stern College in New York. Roth wrote and published profusely, with O. K. Rabinowitz's 1966 bibliography listing 572 items, though the actual number is over 600, including translations and editing of Haggadot. (Lipman, EJ).
Editore: Keter Publishing House Jerusalem Ltd. / The Macmillan Company, Jerusalem - New York, 1971
Da: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Libro
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. 305 x 215 mm. 66 pages. Cross Section from the Encyclopaedia Judaica. Illustrated with black and white and some color photos. 33 leaves. With a printed letter and form laid in. Roth (1899-1970) , editor in chief of the Encyclopaedia Judaica, was born in London and went to Merton College, Oxford, where he showed an interest in Jewish history and liturgy as early as his undergraduate years. He was a reader in Jewish studies at Oxford for two and a half decades, until 1964, when he moved to Jerusalem, as a visiting professor at Bar-Ilan University. After a heart attack and being falsely accused of unorthodoxy, he left Bar-Ilan, and spent the rest of his life editing the Encyclopaedia Judaica and teaching at Queens College and Stern College in New York. Roth wrote and published profusely, with O. K. Rabinowitz's 1966 bibliography listing 572 items, though the actual number is over 600, including translations and editing of Haggadot. (Lipman, EJ).