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Tov, Emanuel (Ed.): Textus. Studies of the Hebrew University Bible Project. Volume XIII, Jerusalem, Magnes Press, 1986.
Mit Beiträgen von Galen Marquis, Julio Trebolle, Benjamin G. Wright u.a

118 S. Originalbroschur. Guter Zustand.

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Katsh, Abrham Isaac; David Ben Abraham Maimuni. MIDRASH RABI DAVID HA-NAGID. EXODUS (SHEMOT) [only] Jerusalem : Mosad Ha-Rav Kuk. 1964

Cloth. 8vo. Illustrated. In Hebrew with English introductions. Genesis SUBJECT (S) : Jewish sermons; Bible. O. T. -- commentaries; Manuscripts, Hebrew - Soviet Union. Katsh (1908-1998) was born in Poland and emigrated to the U. S. In 1925. In 1933, he began teaching at New York University, and over the following three decades taught Hebrew education, culture, language and literature there. In 1957 He founded the National Association of Professors of Hebrew in American Universities, and was elected president of Dropsie College in 1967, where he served until 1976. His scholarship won him many awards and fellowships, including the Jewish Teachers Association of New York's Avodah Award, the Rabbi Kaniel Prize of the Municipality of Haifa, and the first Charles Kramer Research Fellow of the Institute for Jewish Policy Planning and Research of the Synagogue Council of America. Katsh is well known for his studies of Hebrew manuscripts and fragments from Russia and Eastern Europe, his translations, and his essays on Jewish studies in the United States. (EJ) Very good condition in dust jackets. (Katsh-2-30)

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Alon , Azaria: The natural history of the land of the Bible. Jerusalem: Steimatzky (1975).

2. Aufl. 28 cm. 276 S. mit Abb. OPp. - saubere Unterstr.; 2

[KW: Naturwissenschaften; Theologie]

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Rosenblatt, Samuel. SAADIA GAON : THE BOOK OF BELIEFS AND OPINIONS. New Haven : Yale University Press. 1948

Cloth. 8vo. Xxxii, 496 pages. SERIES: Yale Judaica series, vol. 1; Rosenblatt (1902-) , son of the famous Hazzan Josef (Yossele) Rosenblatt, was "born in Bratislava and was taken to the United States in 1912. He received a rabbincal degree from the Jewish Theological Seminary (1925) ; studied in Jerusalem on a fellowship from the American Schools of Oriental Research; and received a Ph. D. From Columbia (1927) . From 1927 Rabbi Rosenblatt served Congregation Beth Tefiloh in Baltimore, Maryland. He headed the Baltimore Board of Rabbis (1952-) ; Mizrachi (1938-42) ; and the American Jewish Congress (1942-47) . Associated with Johns Hopkins University from 1930, Rosenblatt taught Jewish literature until 1947, and thereafter oriental languages"(EJ) . Very good condition; a little wear on ends of spine. (BIBLE-2-16)

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