Editore: Miok/Optimum Publishing, Budapest, Hungary, 1989
Da: Lucky Panther Books, Leonia, NJ, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. Summary of Jewish history in Buda and Pest and of the synagogue from late 18th C - its construction, its art, its condition during WWII. A thin booklet in 2 parts, Hungarian and English, but no page numbers. 7 pages of color photos of the synagogue. Corner crease, color of the black cover is rubbed off along the spine, edges, some tiny white spots on back cover. Interior pages are clean, undamaged.
Editore: MIOK, Budapest, 1989
Da: Betterbks/ COSMOPOLITAN BOOK SHOP, Burbank, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Cover slightly curling o/w VG. SCARCE.
Condizione: Very Good-. Location:152 20 pp. in English 20 pp. in Hebrew and color illustrations 152.
Editore: BZSH / OPTIMUM Publishing, Budapest, Pest, 1992
Da: Andover Books and Antiquities, Andover, MA, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condizione: Very good condition. Hebrew text, Color plates, English text pp. Softcover.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Budapest: BZSH in co-op. with OPTIMUM Publ., 1992
ISBN 10: 963778800X ISBN 13: 9789637788000
Da: Borkert, Schwarz und Zerfaß GbR, Berlin, Germania
EUR 11,20
Quantità: 2 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloBrochure, stapled. Condizione: Gut. Fotos: Th. Bobella u.a. Unpaginated [14 pp. English, 12. pp. Hebrew, 8 pp. photos]. Cover slightly rubbed, otherwise good and very clean. Bilingual English and Hebrew. - The town in unwilling to admit Jews as long as until the last third of the 18th century. On 31st March, 1783, however, the imperial edict of Joseph II terminated this prejudice, which had prevailed officially as well. Thus, by that time their settlement had become permitted ; the only exceptions were the mining towns. This is how the Jews got to Pest, especially to Therese-stadt and to the downtown. It is known from the official census that in 1787 fourteen so-called "tolerated" Jews and 114 "settlers" lived on the left bank of the Danube. As early as in the same year their first house of worship was established in today's Majakovszkij Street, i.e. the one-time Kiraly Street, in the Hausler manor. In 1826 the impressive synagogue of the religious community of Vienna was opned. Several of the Jews of Pest had been to the imperial capital and they were deeply impressed by the Jewish temple built there. As a result, reformed religious service was introduced in Kiraly Street, in the temple in the "White Goose" house. This was given the name of cultustempel, where the religious ceremony was accompanied by a choir, i.e. in a modified form. This is important since from here there is a straight way to the liberalized and decisively modernized system of religious service held in the synagogue of Dohany Street-in a building having style-making power regarding both its inward and outward form. (S. 1) ISBN 963778800X Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
Soft cover. Condizione: New. /Budapest, 1989/ , pp.262, qt. plts. Text, Evocative illust. of Hungarian synagoges.
Editore: MIOK e Optimum Publishing, BUDAPEST, 1990
ISBN 13: 2560007769501
Da: Biblioteca di Babele, Tarquinia, VT, Italia
EUR 8,00
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: BUONO USATO. INTERLINGUE Opuscolo in buono stato, coperta illustrata in cartoncino patinato, bordo e dorso poco usurati, segni di sfregamento, punta superiore del piatto inferiore appena piegata, tagli e pagine in ottimo stato. VIII tavole con illustrazioni a colori fuori testo. Referenze fotografiche: Tamas Bobella, Peter Erdei, Viktor Gabor. Grafica: Kornel Haynal. Lingue: Ungherese ed Inglese. Numero Pagine n. n.