Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por The Jewish Publication Society of America, Philadelphia, PA, 1969
Librería: gearbooks, The Bronx, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 13,32
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Poor. Sidney Feinberg (Design) Ilustrador. Copyright 1969. 332 pp. Solidly bound copy with moderate external wear, crisp pages and clean text. DJ shows heavy wear in some places. Parts of back of dj are missing.
Publicado por Jewish Opinion Publishing, 1943
Librería: Booksavers of Virginia, Harrisonburg, VA, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 13,82
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritohardcover. Condición: Acceptable. Ex-library with typical library markings/labels, otherwise unmarked. Binding tight. Cover scuffed, fading, bumped corners, exposed boards. Spine cover split half-way down front hinge. No dj, but flap glued inside front cover. Your purchase benefits the world-wide relief efforts of Mennonite Central Committee.
Publicado por Jewish Opinion Corporation, New York, 1938
Librería: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 22,21
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Añadir al carritoSoftbound. Condición: Very Good. Quarto, stapled paper covers, 50 pp., a few b/w drawings and photos, ads Articles are "A Passover Message," "Current Comment," The Tragic Fate of Austria," "A Lost Prophecy (Verse)," Manuel Laderman, "To Thee We Give All Glory," Eve Benyas, "The American Jewess," Rebekah Kohut, "Through Gentile Eyes," John Haynes Holmes, "Zionism of Partition?" Victor Eppstein, "May Madness: A Novel," Mabel DeVries Tanner, "Men and Events," Louis B. Greenberg, "On Leon Blum," A Communication, "Books," Victor Ullman, "Two Views of Partition.".
Publicado por The Jewish Publication Society of America, Philadelphia
Librería: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 35,54
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. xxi, 332p., second printing of first issue (1969), illustrated with a photo-insert section; hardbound in openweave black cloth gilt, lacks the jacket, spine panel slightly sunned and dusty, an else excellent copy in every way: perfectly sound, marked only with a timid little ownership, and otherwise clean. Wise's formal photos are grim-set, but he appears downright delighted with movers & shakers. The indoor shot in the company of Einstein is quite electric, on his part; Albert is pleased but what strikes is that AE, pipe in hand, seems to be without teeth. Wise met and counseled both Roosevelts, a Taft and a Wilson. Wise "attended the Second Zionist Congress in Basle, Switzerland, in August, 1898, as a delegate of the Federation of American Zionists, which [Wise] had helped found one month earlier". Soon a personal friend of Herzl.
Publicado por Central Conference of American Rabbis, 1920
Librería: About Books, Henderson, NV, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 350,98
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Good condition. Estado de la sobrecubierta: No jacket, probably as issued. First Edition. Central Conference of American Rabbis, 1920. From the library of Stephen S. Wise, with his bookplate and his initials (S.S. W.) in ink on the copyright page. PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. From Wikipedia: "Stephen Samuel Wise (born Weisz, March 17, 1874 - April 19, 1949) was an American Reform rabbi and Zionist leader In 1914 Wise co-founded the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) In 1922 Wise founded the Jewish Institute of Religion, an educational center in New York City to train rabbis in Reform Judaism. It was merged into the Hebrew Union College a year after his death In a tribute to Wise on his 60th birthday, [the physicist Albert] Einstein said 'Above all, what I admire in him is his bold activity toward building the self-respect of the Jewish people, combined with profound tolerance and penetrating understanding of everything human' Wise was [also] a close friend of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who turned to Wise for advice on issues concerning the Jewish community in the United States. In addition, Wise had also acted a liaison to previous President Wilson On November 24, 1942, after being informed by U.S. Under-secretary of State Sumner Welles, Wise held a press conference in Washington, D.C. and announced that the Nazis had a plan for the extermination of all European Jews, and had already killed 2 million; it didn't make front-page news The Stephen Wise Free Synagogue, which he founded in 1907 and served as Rabbi until his death, is named after him, as is Stephen S. Wise Temple in Los Angeles, which was founded by Rabbi Isaiah Zeldin in 1964. A street is named after him in Jerusalem next to the Israel MuseumÂ" Good condition. Occasional margin lining and underlining in red ink, also possibly in Wise's hand. Frontispiece photo. Includes rosters of officers and members, reports of the officers, commissions and committees; plus "The Problem of the Unsynagogued," Samuel Koch, "Religion and the Synagog," I. Leo Sharfman, "How Has Immigration Affected the Religious Situation?" Morris S. Lazerson, "Social Service and Religion" Martin Zielonka, "Does the Sunday School Make for Religious Consciousness?" Louis Grossman, "The Decay of Theology in Popular Religion," Wm. H. Fineschreiber, "What is the Real Influence of Judaism?" S.H. Goldenson, "The Jew in Economic Life," Gotthard Deutsch, "The Aim of Religious Education in Our Schools," Solomon Foster. Bound in the original gilt-stamped dark blue cloth (almost black). . First Edition. Hardcover. Good condition/No jacket, probably as issued. 8vo. (ii), 416pp. Great Packaging, Fast Shipping.