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Publicado por Farlag Dertsiyung, New York, 1933
Librería: Meir Turner, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: Fair. No Jacket. Soyer, Moses; Aronson, B.' et al Ilustrador. In Yiddish. 160 pages. 191 x 141 mm. Fourth improved edition. Second edition. Boards and a few leaves detached. Bound in blue cloth, with historiated initials and illustrations throughout. Additional images available upon request. A Yiddish primer composed by the pedagogue Israel Steinbaum, who founded Camp Harmony in Warren, New Jersey; was involved in the Groyser verterbukh fun der yidisher shprakh project. YISROEL SHTEYNBOYM (ISRAEL STEINBAUM) (April 15, 1895 Stashev (Staszów), Poland - June 19, 1979 Miami, Florida) was an educator and the author of textbooks. His early education was in religious schools. He came to the United States and took up a variety of trades. He studied at Boston College and at the Teachers? College of Columbia University. From 1914 he was a teacher in the Jewish National Labor Alliance, the Workmen?s Circle, and later the Sholem-Aleichem Folkshul. He was one of the founders of the Jewish teachers? seminary in New York as well as one of the pioneers of the modern Jewish school in America. In 1926 he became director of the Jewish children?s colony in New Jersey, and there he later established, and ran until 1945, the first private Jewish ?Home School? in America. In the years 1955-1970, he was secretary of the committee to publish Der groyser yidisher verterbukh (The great Yiddish dictionary) (New York, 1961-). He settled in Miami in 1970. He debuted in print with an article in Idisher kemfer (Jewish fighter) in New York. He went on to contribute to: Yivo-bleter (Pages from YIVO), Yidishe shprakh (Yiddish language), Shriftn (Writings), Kultur un dertsiung (Culture and education), Di naye velt (The new world), Idishe sotsyalistishe monatshrift (Jewish socialist monthly writing), Di feder (The pen), Ertsiung (Education), and Shul un lerer (School and teacher), among others. He mostly wrote about educational matters and reviews of textbooks and children?s literature. He co-edited and later himself edited the journal if the Workmen?s Circle, Kinderland (Children?s land). His books include: Shpilbukh far kleyn un groys (Playbook for children and adults) (New York: Workmen?s Circle, 1921), 128 pp.; Leyenbikher far der idisher shul (Textbooks for the Jewish school) (New York: Maks N. Mayzel, 1924), 6 vols., with a variety of subsequent editions through 1937; Metodik fun ershtn yor idish, hantbukh far lerer (Method for teaching the first year of Yiddish, a handbook for teachers) (New York: Ertsiung, 1924), 127 pp.;Unzer folk, a leyenbukh far eltere kinder (Our people, a textbook for older children) (New York: Ertsiung, 1932), 416 pp.; Der vokabular farn onheyber-klas in der amerikaner yidisher shul (The vocabulary for the beginner class of the Yiddish school in America) (New York: YIVO, 1944), 78 pp.; Di geshikhte fun yidishn lerer-seminar un folks-universitet in nyu-york, 1918-1968 (The history of the Jewish teachers? seminary and the People?s University in New York, 1918-1968) (Jerusalem, 1978/1979), 84 pp.
Publicado por Dertziung, New York, 1934
Librería: Meir Turner, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. Kozlowski, Note Ilustrador. 2nd Edition. In Yiddish. Second, improved edition. 96 pages. 195 x 140 mm. Illustrated. Wear to spine.
Publicado por Jerusalem, 1968
Librería: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Hardbound. Condición: Very Good. Octavo, tan cloth with brown lettering, 184 pp. Text is in Yiddish. OCLC Number: 21977065.
Publicado por Farlag dertsyung, 424 Grand Street, New York City, 1935
Librería: Meir Turner, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Acceptable. No Jacket. Kozlowski, Neta (1906 - ?) Ilustrador. In Yiddish. 96 pages. 195 x 143 mm. Leaves detached and separated from the hardcover boards. First and last half dozen leaves water stained.
Publicado por Farlag Dertsiyung, New York, 1937
Librería: Meir Turner, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. In Yiddish. 160 pages. 191 x 141 mm. Sixth improved edition. Book's spine is dilapidated but internally the book is in excellent condition and printed on very good paper. With historiated initials and illustrations throughout. A Yiddish primer composed by the pedagogue Israel Steinbaum, who was the founder of Camp Harmony in Warren, New Jersey and was also very involved in the Groyser verterbukh fun der yidisher shprakh project. YISROEL SHTEYNBOYM (ISRAEL STEINBAUM) (April 15, 1895 Stashev (Staszów), Poland - June 19, 1979 Miami, Florida) was an educator and the author of textbooks. His early education was in religious schools. He came to the United States and took up a variety of trades. He studied at Boston College and at the Teachers? College of Columbia University. From 1914 he was a teacher in the Jewish National Labor Alliance, the Workmen?s Circle, and later the Sholem-Aleichem Folkshul. He was one of the founders of the Jewish teachers? seminary in New York as well as one of the pioneers of the modern Jewish school in America. In 1926 he became director of the Jewish children?s colony in New Jersey, and there he later established, and ran until 1945, the first private Jewish ?Home School? in America. In the years 1955-1970, he was secretary of the committee to publish Der groyser yidisher verterbukh (The great Yiddish dictionary) (New York, 1961-). He settled in Miami in 1970. He debuted in print with an article in Idisher kemfer (Jewish fighter) in New York. He went on to contribute to: Yivo-bleter (Pages from YIVO), Yidishe shprakh (Yiddish language), Shriftn (Writings), Kultur un dertsiung (Culture and education), Di naye velt (The new world), Idishe sotsyalistishe monatshrift (Jewish socialist monthly writing), Di feder (The pen), Ertsiung (Education), and Shul un lerer (School and teacher), among others. He mostly wrote about educational matters and reviews of textbooks and children?s literature. He co-edited and later himself edited the journal if the Workmen?s Circle, Kinderland (Children?s land). His books include: Shpilbukh far kleyn un groys (Playbook for children and adults) (New York: Workmen?s Circle, 1921), 128 pp.; Leyenbikher far der idisher shul (Textbooks for the Jewish school) (New York: Maks N. Mayzel, 1924), 6 vols., with a variety of subsequent editions through 1937; Metodik fun ershtn yor idish, hantbukh far lerer (Method for teaching the first year of Yiddish, a handbook for teachers) (New York: Ertsiung, 1924), 127 pp.;Unzer folk, a leyenbukh far eltere kinder (Our people, a textbook for older children) (New York: Ertsiung, 1932), 416 pp.; Der vokabular farn onheyber-klas in der amerikaner yidisher shul (The vocabulary for the beginner class of the Yiddish school in America) (New York: YIVO, 1944), 78 pp.; Di geshikhte fun yidishn lerer-seminar un folks-universitet in nyu-york, 1918-1968 (The history of the Jewish teachers? seminary and the People?s University in New York, 1918-1968) (Jerusalem, 1978/1979), 84 pp.
Publicado por Farlag Dertsiyung, New York, 1933
Librería: Meir Turner, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Fair. No Jacket. In Yiddish. 160 pages. 191 x 141 mm. Fourth improved edition. Title page has closed tear. Penciled on front free end paper: "6:30. Joe Hotchkiss Ted Lawrence Terry Lawrence Major Campbel Captiain Lopez" Second edition. Bound in blue cloth, with historiated initials and illustrations throughout. One of many version of this Yiddish primer composed by the pedagogue Israel Steinbaum. WorldCat lists only one copy (U of Ottawa), with less than 10 of any edition on OCLC as well. The author was the founder of Camp Harmony in Warren, New Jersey; he also was heavily involved in the Groyser verterbukh fun der yidisher shprakh project. YISROEL SHTEYNBOYM (ISRAEL STEINBAUM) (April 15, 1895 Stashev (Staszów), Poland - June 19, 1979 Miami, Florida) was an educator and the author of textbooks. His early education was in religious schools. He came to the United States and took up a variety of trades. He studied at Boston College and at the Teachers? College of Columbia University. From 1914 he was a teacher in the Jewish National Labor Alliance, the Workmen?s Circle, and later the Sholem-Aleichem Folkshul. He was one of the founders of the Jewish teachers? seminary in New York as well as one of the pioneers of the modern Jewish school in America. In 1926 he became director of the Jewish children?s colony in New Jersey, and there he later established, and ran until 1945, the first private Jewish ?Home School? in America. In the years 1955-1970, he was secretary of the committee to publish Der groyser yidisher verterbukh (The great Yiddish dictionary) (New York, 1961-). He settled in Miami in 1970. He debuted in print with an article in Idisher kemfer (Jewish fighter) in New York. He went on to contribute to: Yivo-bleter (Pages from YIVO), Yidishe shprakh (Yiddish language), Shriftn (Writings), Kultur un dertsiung (Culture and education), Di naye velt (The new world), Idishe sotsyalistishe monatshrift (Jewish socialist monthly writing), Di feder (The pen), Ertsiung (Education), and Shul un lerer (School and teacher), among others. He mostly wrote about educational matters and reviews of textbooks and children?s literature. He co-edited and later himself edited the journal if the Workmen?s Circle, Kinderland (Children?s land). His books include: Shpilbukh far kleyn un groys (Playbook for children and adults) (New York: Workmen?s Circle, 1921), 128 pp.; Leyenbikher far der idisher shul (Textbooks for the Jewish school) (New York: Maks N. Mayzel, 1924), 6 vols., with a variety of subsequent editions through 1937; Metodik fun ershtn yor idish, hantbukh far lerer (Method for teaching the first year of Yiddish, a handbook for teachers) (New York: Ertsiung, 1924), 127 pp.;Unzer folk, a leyenbukh far eltere kinder (Our people, a textbook for older children) (New York: Ertsiung, 1932), 416 pp.; Der vokabular farn onheyber-klas in der amerikaner yidisher shul (The vocabulary for the beginner class of the Yiddish school in America) (New York: YIVO, 1944), 78 pp.; Di geshikhte fun yidishn lerer-seminar un folks-universitet in nyu-york, 1918-1968 (The history of the Jewish teachers? seminary and the People?s University in New York, 1918-1968) (Jerusalem, 1978/1979), 84 pp.
Publicado por Ertsiung, 424 Grand Street, New York City, 1926
Librería: Meir Turner, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. Aronson, B.; Gudlman, A; Maud, Z.; Cutler,I. Ilustrador. In Yiddish. 96 pages. 192 x 134 mm. Last two leaves have tears closed with old scotch tape.
Publicado por Bildungs Komite fon arbeter ring, New York, 1921
Librería: Meir Turner, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. Gudelman, A. Ilustrador. In Yiddish. 128 pages. 207 x 146 mm. Title page detached. WorldCat does not list even a single copy worldwide.