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Editore: Ha-Mahlakah le-Inyene ha-no'ar veha-haluts shel ha-Histadrut ha-Tsiyonit: R. Mas, Jerusalem, 1950
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Exhibition in Honour of S. J. Agnon. Recipient of Nobel Prize for Literature 1966. Catalogue.
Beit - Arie, Malachi, Mira Frankel, C. Worman, Dov Sadan ( S. J. Agnon ).
Editore: Jewish National and University Library, 1967, 52 Pp. + 52 Pp., 1967
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Soft Cover. Condizione: Very Good. Softcovers; text in Hebrew and English; minor shelfwear w/ light creasing of wraps and leaves; o/w in very good condition.
Altre immaginiLingua: Ebraico
Editore: Latraklin Leyad Eked, Tel Aviv, Israel, 1973
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Good. In vowelzed (with nikud) Hebrew. 282 + 5 Pages. 24 x 17 cm. Front blank has the PENCILED name, address and telephone number of Herman Steinmetz, surely a relative of the poet. The handwriting seems to be that of Professor Milton Arfa of blessed memory. Zvi Yair is… the pen-name of the Hebrew poet and Chassidic scholar, Rabbi Zvi Meir Steinmetz (1915-2005). His father Shlomo Dov Steinmetz lived in the village of Brister[citation needed] in the Carpathian Mountains, on the border of Galicia, but Zvi Yair was born in Budapest (1915), where the family was living temporarily because of the upheavals caused by the First World War. In 1940 he married Devorah Isenberg and was hiding in Budapest during World War II thanks to a family friend, Eleonóra Sipos. After the war he lived in Vienna, Austria, till 1952 when he immigrated to New York. He began as a teacher in a Yeshiva University affiliated high school and then entered the real estate business as a mortgage broker and small investor. He published his first book, "Gesharim" [Bridges], (Herskovitz Miklós, Debrecen, Hungary) under the name Ben Shlomo [the son of Shlomo] in 1942 during World War II, and in 1951 he published in Vienna "Netiv" [Path]. He moved to New York and published a booklet in Israel in 1968 "Al Hachof" [On the Beach]. In 1973 he published "Merosh Zurim" (Eked, Tel Aviv), in 1981 "Miknaf Haaretz" (Eked, Tel Aviv) and in 1997 "Bechevion Hanefesh" (Heichal Menachem, Jerusalem).
Altre immaginiLingua: Ebraico
Editore: Hotzaat Mordecai Neuman, Tel Aviv, Israel, 1949
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. In Hebrew. 561 pages., index. Y23 x 16.5 cm.
Altre immaginiSkhok HaGoral : sipurim veTziyurim [= Spiel des Schicksals. Erzählungen und Portraits]
Schwerin, Yehuda Ludwig. Translated from a manuscript in German by Dov Sadan
Lingua: Ebraico
Editore: Poalim / LaKol. Hotza'at HaKibutz Ha'artzi haShomer HaTzair, Merhavia, Israel, 1951
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Hardcover. Condizione: Good. No Jacket. In Hebrew. 104 pages. 213 x 11 mm. Pages slightly yellowed. With rubber stamp impression of early owner. With sketches by the author, Ludwig Yehuda Schwerin (10 July 1897 Buchen, Germany - July 21, 1983 Ramat Gan, Israel) Schwerin was born in the town of Bocken near Heidelberg , Germany to… a traditional Jewish family. His father was a cantor, teacher and decorator of Torah scrolls. In his youth, he approached a local potter and helped him with the decoration. During World War I , from 1916 to 1918, he served in the German army. In 1919 he began studying at the State Academy of Fine Arts in Karlsruhe with the Jewish-German painter Gustav Wolf and in 1921H he continued his studies at Academy of Art in Munich with Max Drnr (Doerner and Peter Halm (Halm). During this period he published various periodicals and books. In 1928, some of his works appeared in Menorah. In 1932 he moved to Berlin. After Kristallnacht, during which his studio was burned, he fled to Switzerland , and in 1939 immigrated to Eretz Israel and settled in Tel Aviv.Schwerin's early work, from his time in Munich, was influenced by contemporary German Expressionism. Subjects included images from the Bible and Jewish tradition. In addition, many portraits of people from the circle of society. After his immigration to Israel has focused his work mainly describing the local landscape. These works are characterized by a naturalistic approach. In the 50s he returned to painting in oils. Schwerin, Ludwig (illustratore).
Altre immaginiLingua: Yiddish
Editore: Yovl Komitet Yovel Komitet Yoyvel Yoyvl, Tel Aviv, Israel, 1963
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. In Yiddish. 168 pages. 239 x 174 mm. On verso of title page: Sefer ha-yovel li-shenat ha-hamishim shel Avraham Sutskever. [=Anniversary Book for the fiftieth birthday of Abraham Sutzkever.] Original pink cloth. Some soiling, water stains etc in original pink cloth and end…papers. Internallyl the book is in very good condition.
Altre immaginiMerosh Tzurim. Shirim. Poems
Yair, Zvi Rabbi Zvi Meir Steinmetz (1915-2005). Introduction by Dov Sadan
Lingua: Ebraico
Editore: Latraklin Leyad Eked, Tel Aviv, Israel, 1973
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Good. In vowelzed (with nikud) Hebrew. 282 + 5 Pages. 24 x 17 cm. Zvi Yair is the pen-name of the Hebrew poet and Chassidic scholar, Rabbi Zvi Meir Steinmetz (1915-2005). His father Shlomo Dov Steinmetz lived in the village of Brister[citation needed] in the Carpathian…Mountains, on the border of Galicia, but Zvi Yair was born in Budapest (1915), where the family was living temporarily because of the upheavals caused by the First World War. In 1940 he married Devorah Isenberg and was hiding in Budapest during World War II thanks to a family friend, Eleonóra Sipos. After the war he lived in Vienna, Austria, till 1952 when he immigrated to New York. He began as a teacher in a Yeshiva University affiliated high school and then entered the real estate business as a mortgage broker and small investor. He published his first book, "Gesharim" [Bridges], (Herskovitz Miklós, Debrecen, Hungary) under the name Ben Shlomo [the son of Shlomo] in 1942 during World War II, and in 1951 he published in Vienna "Netiv" [Path]. He moved to New York and published a booklet in Israel in 1968 "Al Hachof" [On the Beach]. In 1973 he published "Merosh Zurim" (Eked, Tel Aviv), in 1981 "Miknaf Haaretz" (Eked, Tel Aviv) and in 1997 "Bechevion Hanefesh" (Heichal Menachem, Jerusalem).
Editore: Masada, Tel Aviv, 1964
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Hardbound. Condizione: Very Good. Duodecimo, printed paper covered boards, 231 pp. Text is in Hebrew.
Editore: Am Oved 1953/4, Tel Aviv, 1953
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Hardbound. Condizione: Very Good. Duodecimo in edgeworn dust jacket, 340 pp., index. Text is in Hebrew.
Editore: Sifriyat Makor, Tel Aviv, 1970
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Editore: Hotsaat Don, Tel Aviv, 1971
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Editore: Eked, Tel Aviv, 1972
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Editore: Am Oved Tarbut ve-Hinukh, Tel Aviv, 1972
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Editore: Hotzaat Mordechai Nuyman, Tel Aviv, 1953
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Hardbound. Condizione: Good. Octavo in dust jacket with rough wear, 587 pp., index of names, yellowed paper Text is in Hebrew.
Editore: Hotsaat Mahberot La-Sifrut 1950/1, Tel Aviv, 1950
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Hardbound. Condizione: Very Good. Duodecimo, yellow cloth spine with brown lettering, greenish cloth covered boards with brown lettering, 412 pp., index. Text is in Hebrew.
Editore: Am Oved, Tel Aviv, 1956
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Editore: Am Oved, Tel Aviv, 1956
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Editore: Gazit, Tel Aviv, 1942
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Editore: Masada, Tel Aviv, 1964
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Hardbound. Condizione: Very Good. Octavo, printed paper covered boards, 194 pp., index Text is in Hebrew.
Editore: Hotsaat Dvir, Tel Aviv, 1963
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Editore: M. Nyuman 1946/7, Tel Aviv, 1946
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Hardbound. Condizione: Good. Small octavo in dust jacket with wear at the base of the spine and with a spine label, 192 pp., b/w photos, sources Text is in Hebrew.
Editore: Hotsaat Masada, Tel Aviv, 1964
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Editore: Hotsaat Ha-Kibuts Ha-Meuhad 1945-6, Tel Aviv, 1945
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Editore: Hotsaat Mahberot La-Sifrut 1950/1, Tel Aviv, 1950
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Hardbound. Condizione: Good. Duodecimo in edgeworn dust jacket soiled and chipped, 412 pp., index. Yellowed endpapers Text is in Hebrew.
Editore: Hotzaat Mordechai Nuyman, Tel Aviv, 1953
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Hardbound. Condizione: Good. Octavo, blue cloth spine, mildly worn blue paper covered boards, 587 pp., index of names, endpapers weak at the hinges, yellowed paper Text is in Hebrew. Inscribed by the author on the title page to S. Niger.

Lingua: Ebraico
Editore: Am Oved be-yozmat ha-Va'ad ha-tsiburi le-hots'at kitve Dov Sadan, Tel Aviv, 1981
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Hardbound. Condizione: Very Good. Octavo in dust jacket, 189 pp. Text is in Hebrew.

Lingua: Ebraico
Editore: Am Oved be-yozmat ha-Va'ad ha-tsiburi le-hots'at kitve Dov Sadan, Tel Aviv, 1981
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Hardbound. Condizione: Very Good. Octavo in dust jacket, 216 pp. Text is in Hebrew.

Lingua: Ebraico
Editore: The Magnes Press The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1996
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Altre immaginiHAMENAGEN HAMUFLA khayey Yosef Michael GUSIKOV vesevivihem
Sadan, Dov (Dov Berl Stock)(21 February 1902, Brody, Galicia, Austria-Hungary, in today's Ukraine - 14 October 1989 Israel)
Lingua: Ebraico
Editore: Mordechai Neuman (Neumann), 1947
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Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Good. In Hebrew. 192 pages. 205 x 135 mm. Michal Josef Gusikov (born Yehiel-Michiel, also spelt Guzikow or Gusikow) (2 September 1806 Shklov, Belarus - 21 October 1837 Aachen, Germany) was a Russian-Jewish klezmer who gave the first performances of klezmer music to West… European concert audiences on his 'wood and straw instrument'. Gusikow's 'wood and straw instrument', from Lewald's 'Europa' Gusikov was born to a family of klezmer musicians in Shklov (now in Belarus). Originally brought up to play the flute, like his father, a weakness of the lungs forced him to seek a different specialisation. In 1831 he constructed what he called a wood and straw instrument, essentially a xylophone laid out like a cimbalom on a soundboard made from rolls of straw which allowed a loud resonance. There is debate whether this instrument was invented by Gusikov himself, or by his contemporary Samson Jakubowski. On this instrument Gusikov developed an extraordinary virtuosity, and in 1834 gave concerts in Moscow, Kiev and Odessa. He was heard in a concert in Odessa by the Polish violinist Karol Lipinski, and with the support of Lipinski and the poet Lamartine undertook a concert tour of Western Europe, from 1835 onwards. The concerts, at which Gusikov appeared in traditional Jewish gabardine and was generally accompanied by his relatives on bass and violins, were an extraordinary success; in Paris he was so popular that a coiffure was named after him, imitating his payot. Gusikow played improvisations both on traditional Jewish and klezmer melodies and also on the popular opera tunes of the time. Other locations where he played included Prague, Frankfurt and Vienna. Many professional Jewish musicians were highly impressed by Gusikov. Ferdinand Hiller wrote him a recommendation to Giacomo Meyerbeer. Felix Mendelssohn wrote to his family in 1836: 'I am curious to know whether Gusikow pleased you as much as he did me. He is quite a phenomenon; a famous fellow, inferior to no virtuoso in the world, both in execution and feeling; he therefore delights me more with his instrument of wood and straw than many with their pianofortes.' Franz Liszt, on the other hand, was more dismissive, calling Gusikov a 'Paganini of the Boulevards' whose 'gift, one might say his genius' would have been better applied to 'inventing an agricultural instrument' whereas his 'talent, being misguided, has produced nothing but musical inanities.' Gusikov attracted the admiration and friendship of the musicologist François-Joseph Fétis, who wrote a long article about him, based on their discussions in Brussels, in his musical dictionary. Exhausted by his tour, Gusikov died of tuberculosis in Aachen, his last days embittered by the alleged theft of his precious instrument from his lodgings. Only one piece of music written by Gusikov has survived, a setting of the Jewish hymn Shir Hama'alot (Psalm 126). The author, Dov Sadan was an Israeli literary critic and politician who served as a member of the Knesset for the Alignment between 1965 and 1968. received a traditional Jewish education. He joined HeHalutz, and was one of its leaders during World War I. In 1925 he became editor of Atid, the organisation's journal. After making aliyah to Eretz Israel, in 1925, when it was under British rule, he initially worked as an agricultural laborer, before joining the staff of the daily newspaper Davar in 1927. In 1928 he traveled to Germany as an emissary for HeHalutz. Upon his return, he worked as a teacher in Lower Galilee and in Jerusalem. In 1933 Sadan returned to work at Davar; he also edited the paper's literary supplement. After leaving Davar again in 1944 he became a member of the editorial board at the Am Oved publishing house. Academic and political career In 1952 he was appointed head of Yiddish Studies faculty at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, a post he held until 1970, and in 1963 became a professor. In 1965 he was elected to the Knesset on the Alignment list . . .