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Moreh L'Torah / Leitfaden bei dem Unterrichte in der Israelitischen Religion für Knaben und Mädchen in Schulen und beim Privatunterrichte [Guide for Study of Jewish Religion, for Boys and Girls at School and in Private Lessons], by Moses Büdinger. Kassel: J. Chr. Krieger'schen Buchhandlung, 1831. German and some Hebrew.
Book for study of Judaism containing an introduction and two parts: Faith and ethics.
The book was authored by Moshe Mordechai Büdinger (1783-1841), German author and educator, first principal of the teachers' seminary in the city of Kassel.
[X], 143, [1] pages. 16.5 cm. Fair condition. Many stains. Creases to leaf corners. Ink-stamps to first and last page. Glue residue, ink-stamps and pencil and pen inscriptions on endpapers. Tears and stains to binding. Many tears to corners and edges of binding and to spine. Open tears to spine.
Book for study of Judaism containing an introduction and two parts: Faith and ethics.
The book was authored by Moshe Mordechai Büdinger (1783-1841), German author and educator, first principal of the teachers' seminary in the city of Kassel.
[X], 143, [1] pages. 16.5 cm. Fair condition. Many stains. Creases to leaf corners. Ink-stamps to first and last page. Glue residue, ink-stamps and pencil and pen inscriptions on endpapers. Tears and stains to binding. Many tears to corners and edges of binding and to spine. Open tears to spine.
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Vollständiges praktisches Kochbuch für die jüdische Küche [Auseful cookbook for the Jewish kitchen], by Wittwe Joseph Gumprich, geb. Meyer. Trier (Germany): Fr. Linz'schen Buchdruckerei, [1896]. German. Second edition.
A cookbook for the Jewish kitchen. This book was very popular during the first decades of the 20th century among Jews and Germans alike. The book contains more than 900 recipes of all kinds: first courses, main dishes, deserts, drinks and more.
XIX, 251, 20 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Tears at margins of a number of leaves. Gatherings are somewhat loose. Cardboard binding, slightly worn, with cloth strips and pieces at spine and corners (the cloth strip on the spine is partly detached).
This edition is not in NLI.
A cookbook for the Jewish kitchen. This book was very popular during the first decades of the 20th century among Jews and Germans alike. The book contains more than 900 recipes of all kinds: first courses, main dishes, deserts, drinks and more.
XIX, 251, 20 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Tears at margins of a number of leaves. Gatherings are somewhat loose. Cardboard binding, slightly worn, with cloth strips and pieces at spine and corners (the cloth strip on the spine is partly detached).
This edition is not in NLI.
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Advertising sign for a woolen goods shop. Bad-Homburg (Germany), [ca. mid-19th century)].
Advertisement for a wool spinning workshop and woolen goods shop owned by Joseph Stein in Bad-Homburg, printed on thick cardboard. The shop offered wool yarns in different colors, fabrics as well as men's and women's clothing.
The advertisement announces that the shop is located on 33 Wallstrasse, "By the synagogue". The old Bad-Homburg synagogue was located on Wallstrasse until 1864, when the community established a new synagogue.
Approx. 37X28 cm. Fair-poor condition. Fragile. Fractures and fractures with losses along the margins. Staining. Piece of paper attached to the back. On the back of the sign appears a price list for different kinds of meat (handwritten).
Advertisement for a wool spinning workshop and woolen goods shop owned by Joseph Stein in Bad-Homburg, printed on thick cardboard. The shop offered wool yarns in different colors, fabrics as well as men's and women's clothing.
The advertisement announces that the shop is located on 33 Wallstrasse, "By the synagogue". The old Bad-Homburg synagogue was located on Wallstrasse until 1864, when the community established a new synagogue.
Approx. 37X28 cm. Fair-poor condition. Fragile. Fractures and fractures with losses along the margins. Staining. Piece of paper attached to the back. On the back of the sign appears a price list for different kinds of meat (handwritten).
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98 genealogical charts, paper items and photos, with information about the Jaffe and Meyerof families of Germany. Early 20th century until the 1960s. German.
* Ten genealogical charts, typewritten and mimeographed, recording the lineage of the Jaffe family from the birth of its predecessor, R. Mordechai Jaffe (author of the Levush) in 1530 until the 1960s (four charts are incomplete).
* Two copies of a handwritten genealogical composition about the Meyerof family from the city of Hildesheim, each containing 35 genealogical charts. Contains information about the members of the family from 1720 until the beginning of the 1930s.
* Seven handwritten charts, notes and printed leaves, with more data about both families. One chart records a wedding which took place in 1913 – of Otto Federline (from the Meyerof family) with Rela Jaffe.
* 11 photographs and pictures, most pasted unto cardboard cards with handwritten descriptions on verso (English and Hebrew), of the mutual branch of the two families.
Enclosed: a memorial sheet, printed and filled-in by hand, for David Jaffe who died in 1925.
Size and condition vary. Good-fair condition.
* Ten genealogical charts, typewritten and mimeographed, recording the lineage of the Jaffe family from the birth of its predecessor, R. Mordechai Jaffe (author of the Levush) in 1530 until the 1960s (four charts are incomplete).
* Two copies of a handwritten genealogical composition about the Meyerof family from the city of Hildesheim, each containing 35 genealogical charts. Contains information about the members of the family from 1720 until the beginning of the 1930s.
* Seven handwritten charts, notes and printed leaves, with more data about both families. One chart records a wedding which took place in 1913 – of Otto Federline (from the Meyerof family) with Rela Jaffe.
* 11 photographs and pictures, most pasted unto cardboard cards with handwritten descriptions on verso (English and Hebrew), of the mutual branch of the two families.
Enclosed: a memorial sheet, printed and filled-in by hand, for David Jaffe who died in 1925.
Size and condition vary. Good-fair condition.
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Five family books and genealogic studies. Frankfurt, Amsterdam and London, 1869-1962. German, Dutch and English.
1. Stammtafeln der Familie Speyer, by Dr. Berthold Baer. Printed by Kumpf & Reis, Frankfurt, 1896. German.
A book about the Speyer family history since the 16th century.
XXIV pp, 148 leaves [should be 149. P. 42 is double], VI plates ([10] spreads and folding plates), 35 cm. Good condition. Some damp stains. Stains. Slightly loose binding.
2. Stammbuch der Frankfurter Juden, geschichtliche Mitteilungen über die Frankfurter jüdischen Familien von 1349-1849, by Dr. Alexander Dietz. Published by J.St. Goar, Frankfurt, 1907. German.
A genealogic study outlining the history of Frankfurt Jews since the 14th until the 19th century, including a map of the Jewish Street with family names marked on different houses.
XII, 482 pp, [1] plate, 25 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Some tears. Restored binding. Damage and rubbing to binding.
3. Stamboom der Familie Goldsmit-Cassel te Amsterdam (1650–1750) by Dr. Jozef Prijs, published by the author, Basel, 1936. Dutch.
A short genealogic study about the Goldsmit-Cassel family from Amsterdam. Includes a plate with the family tree, copy no. 55 out of an edition of 60 numbered copies.
22 pp [1] folding plate, 21 cm. Good condition. Stains to cover. Slight wear to corners of cover.
4. Pedigree of the Family Goldsmit-Cassel of Amsterdam by Joseph Prijs. Printed by Adlard & Son, Ltd., London, 1937.
English translation of the book in the previous paragraph. Copy no. 7 out of an edition of 100 copies.
20 pp + [1] folding plate, 21.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and creases to cover.
5-6. The Auerbach Family, The Descendants of Abraham Auerbach, by Siegfried M. Auerbach, published by Perry Press Productions Ltd., London, 1957. English.
A genealogical study book about the Auerbach family.
171 pp, 25.5 cm. Good condition.
Enclosed: The Auerbach Family, The Descendants of Abraham Auerbach, Supplement II, 1962. English, 12 pp, 25 cm. Good condition. Slight stains to cover.
1. Stammtafeln der Familie Speyer, by Dr. Berthold Baer. Printed by Kumpf & Reis, Frankfurt, 1896. German.
A book about the Speyer family history since the 16th century.
XXIV pp, 148 leaves [should be 149. P. 42 is double], VI plates ([10] spreads and folding plates), 35 cm. Good condition. Some damp stains. Stains. Slightly loose binding.
2. Stammbuch der Frankfurter Juden, geschichtliche Mitteilungen über die Frankfurter jüdischen Familien von 1349-1849, by Dr. Alexander Dietz. Published by J.St. Goar, Frankfurt, 1907. German.
A genealogic study outlining the history of Frankfurt Jews since the 14th until the 19th century, including a map of the Jewish Street with family names marked on different houses.
XII, 482 pp, [1] plate, 25 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Some tears. Restored binding. Damage and rubbing to binding.
3. Stamboom der Familie Goldsmit-Cassel te Amsterdam (1650–1750) by Dr. Jozef Prijs, published by the author, Basel, 1936. Dutch.
A short genealogic study about the Goldsmit-Cassel family from Amsterdam. Includes a plate with the family tree, copy no. 55 out of an edition of 60 numbered copies.
22 pp [1] folding plate, 21 cm. Good condition. Stains to cover. Slight wear to corners of cover.
4. Pedigree of the Family Goldsmit-Cassel of Amsterdam by Joseph Prijs. Printed by Adlard & Son, Ltd., London, 1937.
English translation of the book in the previous paragraph. Copy no. 7 out of an edition of 100 copies.
20 pp + [1] folding plate, 21.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and creases to cover.
5-6. The Auerbach Family, The Descendants of Abraham Auerbach, by Siegfried M. Auerbach, published by Perry Press Productions Ltd., London, 1957. English.
A genealogical study book about the Auerbach family.
171 pp, 25.5 cm. Good condition.
Enclosed: The Auerbach Family, The Descendants of Abraham Auerbach, Supplement II, 1962. English, 12 pp, 25 cm. Good condition. Slight stains to cover.
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Die Notablenversammlung der Israeliten Böhmens in Prag: ihre Berathungen und Beschlüsse [Council of notables of the Bohemian community in Prague: Discussions and conclusions], by Albert Kohn. Vienna: Leopold Sommer, 1852. German.
Book by Albert Kohn, rabbi of the Roudnice nad Labem community, comprising protocols of the discussions which took place in Prague in 1850 and 1851 attended by Bohemian rabbis and notables, regarding the functions and essence of the communities. The topics under discussion were the autonomy of the communities, the position of the rabbis and their salaries, the community religious schools and more The book is accompanied by charts which briefly present data of the communities such as the population, synagogues, schools and rabbis.
[4], 416 pages + [1] plate, 20.5 cm. Good condition. Many stains. Ink-stamp. Pencil inscriptions on the pastedown of the back cover. Few folds and creases, primarily to corners. Few tears and stains to binding. Slight defects at corners of binding.
Book by Albert Kohn, rabbi of the Roudnice nad Labem community, comprising protocols of the discussions which took place in Prague in 1850 and 1851 attended by Bohemian rabbis and notables, regarding the functions and essence of the communities. The topics under discussion were the autonomy of the communities, the position of the rabbis and their salaries, the community religious schools and more The book is accompanied by charts which briefly present data of the communities such as the population, synagogues, schools and rabbis.
[4], 416 pages + [1] plate, 20.5 cm. Good condition. Many stains. Ink-stamp. Pencil inscriptions on the pastedown of the back cover. Few folds and creases, primarily to corners. Few tears and stains to binding. Slight defects at corners of binding.
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Twenty-one books about the history of Austrian Jewry. German.
1-2. Die Juden in Oesterreich, vom Standpunkte der Geschichte, des Rechts und des Staatsvortheils [by Josef Ritter v. Wertheimer]. Published by Mayer und Wigand, Leipzig, 1842. Two volumes.
3. Die österreichischen Juden, [Bibliothek des Cultur-Vereins]. Published by Phil. Reclam Jun. Leipzig, 1844.
4. Joseph Wertheimer, ein lebens- und zeitbild: beiträge zur geschichte der Juden Oesterreich's in neuester zeit. By G. [Gerson] Wolf. Published by Herzfeld & Bauer, Vienna, 1868.
5. Die letzte Vertreibung der Juden aus Wien und Niederoesterreich, ihre Vorgeschichte und ihre Opfer, by David Kaufmann. Published by Carl Konegen, Vienna, 1889.
6. Der israelitische Friedhof in Hohenems, by A. [Aron] Tänzer. Self-published, [Austria], 1901.
7. Die Gründung der Wiener Chewra Kadischa im Jahre 1763, by B. [Bernhard] Wachstein / Zur Familiengeschichte einiger Gründer der Wiener Chewra Kadischa, die Familie Arnstein, by Max Grunwald. Adolf Alkalay & Sohn printing press, Vienna, 1910.
8-14. Quellen und Forschungen zur Geschichte der Juden in Deutsch-Oesterreich, Vol. no. III, V, XIII, IX, X, XI. Published by the Historischen Kommission der Israelitischen Kultusgemeinde in Wien, Vienna, 1911, 1913, 1918 (two volumes), 1930, 1931, 1936.
15. Nachlässe der Wiener Juden im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert, by J. Taglicht. Published by Wilhelm Braumüller, Viennna and Leipzig, 1917.
16. Die Juden in Niederösterreich, by Leopold Moses. Published b Heinrich Glanz, Vienna, 1935.
17. Die Judenfrage auf dem Wiener Kongress, auf Grund von zum Teil ungedruckten Quellen dargestellt, by Salo Baron. Published by R. Löwit, Vienna and Berlin, 1920.
18. Die Wiener geserah vom jahre 1421, by Samuel Krauss. Published by Wilhelm Braumüller, Vienna and Leipzig, 1920.
19. Die Juden Wiens, eine statistische Studie, by Leo Goldhammer. Published by R. Löwit, Vienna and Leipzig, 1927.
20. Jüdisch-Geschichtliche Stätten, in Wien und den österreichischen Bundesländern, by Josef Pick. Self-published, Vienna, 1935.
21. Bericht des Präsidiums der Israelitischen Kultusgemeinde Wien über die Tätigkeit in den Jahren 1933 bis 1936. Published by Verlag der Israelitischen Kultusgemeinde Wien, Vienna, 1936.
21 books, size and condition vary.
1-2. Die Juden in Oesterreich, vom Standpunkte der Geschichte, des Rechts und des Staatsvortheils [by Josef Ritter v. Wertheimer]. Published by Mayer und Wigand, Leipzig, 1842. Two volumes.
3. Die österreichischen Juden, [Bibliothek des Cultur-Vereins]. Published by Phil. Reclam Jun. Leipzig, 1844.
4. Joseph Wertheimer, ein lebens- und zeitbild: beiträge zur geschichte der Juden Oesterreich's in neuester zeit. By G. [Gerson] Wolf. Published by Herzfeld & Bauer, Vienna, 1868.
5. Die letzte Vertreibung der Juden aus Wien und Niederoesterreich, ihre Vorgeschichte und ihre Opfer, by David Kaufmann. Published by Carl Konegen, Vienna, 1889.
6. Der israelitische Friedhof in Hohenems, by A. [Aron] Tänzer. Self-published, [Austria], 1901.
7. Die Gründung der Wiener Chewra Kadischa im Jahre 1763, by B. [Bernhard] Wachstein / Zur Familiengeschichte einiger Gründer der Wiener Chewra Kadischa, die Familie Arnstein, by Max Grunwald. Adolf Alkalay & Sohn printing press, Vienna, 1910.
8-14. Quellen und Forschungen zur Geschichte der Juden in Deutsch-Oesterreich, Vol. no. III, V, XIII, IX, X, XI. Published by the Historischen Kommission der Israelitischen Kultusgemeinde in Wien, Vienna, 1911, 1913, 1918 (two volumes), 1930, 1931, 1936.
15. Nachlässe der Wiener Juden im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert, by J. Taglicht. Published by Wilhelm Braumüller, Viennna and Leipzig, 1917.
16. Die Juden in Niederösterreich, by Leopold Moses. Published b Heinrich Glanz, Vienna, 1935.
17. Die Judenfrage auf dem Wiener Kongress, auf Grund von zum Teil ungedruckten Quellen dargestellt, by Salo Baron. Published by R. Löwit, Vienna and Berlin, 1920.
18. Die Wiener geserah vom jahre 1421, by Samuel Krauss. Published by Wilhelm Braumüller, Vienna and Leipzig, 1920.
19. Die Juden Wiens, eine statistische Studie, by Leo Goldhammer. Published by R. Löwit, Vienna and Leipzig, 1927.
20. Jüdisch-Geschichtliche Stätten, in Wien und den österreichischen Bundesländern, by Josef Pick. Self-published, Vienna, 1935.
21. Bericht des Präsidiums der Israelitischen Kultusgemeinde Wien über die Tätigkeit in den Jahren 1933 bis 1936. Published by Verlag der Israelitischen Kultusgemeinde Wien, Vienna, 1936.
21 books, size and condition vary.
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Győr-ujvarosi Izr. Templom. Four architectural sketches (copies) of the great synogague in the city of Újváros Győr (Raab in German), Hungary, [ca. 1920s].
The sketches present the façade of the structure and sections of the various floors. Unsigned.
The magnificent synagogue of the city of Győr was dedicated in 1870. In the 1920s, with the growth of the Jewish population of the city (about 5500 residents), the synagogue was renovated and expanded and apparently, these sketches were prepared at that time. After WWII, the synagogue was sold to a local authority, renovated and restored and today serves as a municipal culture center.
Size varies, 40X47 cm. to 48X49 cm. Overall good condition. Creases and tears to edges. Tears reinforced with adhesive tape. Several pencil inscriptions on verso. Rolled.
The sketches present the façade of the structure and sections of the various floors. Unsigned.
The magnificent synagogue of the city of Győr was dedicated in 1870. In the 1920s, with the growth of the Jewish population of the city (about 5500 residents), the synagogue was renovated and expanded and apparently, these sketches were prepared at that time. After WWII, the synagogue was sold to a local authority, renovated and restored and today serves as a municipal culture center.
Size varies, 40X47 cm. to 48X49 cm. Overall good condition. Creases and tears to edges. Tears reinforced with adhesive tape. Several pencil inscriptions on verso. Rolled.
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Two stamp sheets, Budapest Jewish Community.
Two stamp sheets (stamp face value 10 Forint and 20 Forint) issued by the Jewish community in Budapest; probably for a Jewish institute. Printed on the stamps are the legends "BIH" (Budapesti Izraelita Hitközség – Budapest Jewish Community) and "Orthodox szeretetház".
Two sheets (25 stamps per sheet), 19X27 cm. Good condition.
Two stamp sheets (stamp face value 10 Forint and 20 Forint) issued by the Jewish community in Budapest; probably for a Jewish institute. Printed on the stamps are the legends "BIH" (Budapesti Izraelita Hitközség – Budapest Jewish Community) and "Orthodox szeretetház".
Two sheets (25 stamps per sheet), 19X27 cm. Good condition.
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Two regulations regarding taxes and rent for the Ferrara community members, and for Jews who are not residents. Ferrara, 1702-1704. Italian and Hebrew.
1. Regole delle Tasse della Natione Hebrea di Ferrara, 1702.
2. Capitoli…Regola generale dell Universira di Ferrara, 1704.
The text of the ban in Hebrew is printed at the end of the regulations and is signed (in print) by the heads of the community: Joseph Burgo, Mordechai Tzahalon, Shabtai Elchanan Sangoiniti.
[2] leaves. Size and condition vary. Good overall condition. One leaf is stained.
1. Regole delle Tasse della Natione Hebrea di Ferrara, 1702.
2. Capitoli…Regola generale dell Universira di Ferrara, 1704.
The text of the ban in Hebrew is printed at the end of the regulations and is signed (in print) by the heads of the community: Joseph Burgo, Mordechai Tzahalon, Shabtai Elchanan Sangoiniti.
[2] leaves. Size and condition vary. Good overall condition. One leaf is stained.
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Instruzione par quelli, che faranno tenuti far lo stato, e girarlo a tenore delli altri Capitoli. Ferrara, 1717. Italian.
Single leaf with explanations and regulations interpreting the tax law imposed on the Ferrara Jewish community through the community leaders. With a detailed record of various incomes which are taxed and others which are exempt from taxes such as silver bindings of Hebrew books or private (Hebrew) printing not for commercial purpose.
43X31 cm. Good condition. Folding marks and creases. Stains. A small pinhole at right margins.
Single leaf with explanations and regulations interpreting the tax law imposed on the Ferrara Jewish community through the community leaders. With a detailed record of various incomes which are taxed and others which are exempt from taxes such as silver bindings of Hebrew books or private (Hebrew) printing not for commercial purpose.
43X31 cm. Good condition. Folding marks and creases. Stains. A small pinhole at right margins.
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Chambre Syndicale des Ouvriers Casquettiers… Statuts et Reglements – Statuten fun kasketen arbayter sindikat [regulation of cap makers' syndicate]. Published by Yudishe Shnelbukhdrukerye fun I. Bernos, Paris, 1908. Yiddish and French.
A bi-lingual booklet, in Yiddish and French, with regulations of the Jewish Workers Union – Chambre Syndicale des Ouvriers Casquettiers (union of cap makers) founded in France in 1896. In the beginning and at the end of the booklet appear tables to be filled in with details of payments (according to months). In one table appear signatures and ink-stamps indicating payments in the years 1911-1912.
[10], 38, 8 pp, 14 cm. Good overall condition. Loose leaves. Stains. Slight damage. Leaves are numbered at upper corners with a color pencil.
Not in NLI or OCLC.
A bi-lingual booklet, in Yiddish and French, with regulations of the Jewish Workers Union – Chambre Syndicale des Ouvriers Casquettiers (union of cap makers) founded in France in 1896. In the beginning and at the end of the booklet appear tables to be filled in with details of payments (according to months). In one table appear signatures and ink-stamps indicating payments in the years 1911-1912.
[10], 38, 8 pp, 14 cm. Good overall condition. Loose leaves. Stains. Slight damage. Leaves are numbered at upper corners with a color pencil.
Not in NLI or OCLC.
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