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Verlag: Behrman House Inc., 1986
ISBN 10: 0874414202ISBN 13: 9780874414202
Anbieter: monobooks, Livingston, NJ, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. Michoel Muchnik; (illustrator). First Thus. First edition thus 1986 with new commentaries. Signed by Artist on the dedication page without inscription. Published by Behrman House Inc. Hardcover in full cloth with DJ. Condition near fine, square and tight book, no edgewear, rear corners bumped, no names, no underlinings, no highlights. Not a reminder. DJ very good, slight edgewear and shelfwear, not clipped. 4to, 144 pages, illustrated throughout. Signed by Artist.
Verlag: Nev York: [No Publisher], 1904
Anbieter: Dan Wyman Books, LLC, Brooklyn, NY, USA
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Hardcover. First edition. Original boards. 8vo. 224 pages. 21 cm. In Hebrew, English, and Yiddish. Goldman 319. Title translates as "A Hebrew Grammar: An Instructive Guide to the Holy Language for Jewish Schools and Homes. " Hertz was born in Rebrin, Czechoslovakia, (or Lastomir, Hungary) in 5617 [1847] and he studied for three years under Rabbi Azriel Hildesheimer in Eisenstadt (or Berlin ) . He immigrated to America in 1884 and devoted the rest of his life to Jewish education. Hertz published poetry and linguistics and Biblical studies. He died in the Bronx in 1913. His son was Joseph H. Hertz, the chief rabbi of the British Empire and the editor of the "Hertz Chumash. " "An instructive guide to the Holy Language for Jewish Schools and Homes. Written in a most interesting and attractive style, with ample rules and explanations concerning Rashi script and the reading of unpunctuated Hebrew in English and Jewish-German. The English and Yiddish texts appear on facing pages" (Goldman) . Grammatical rules are formulated in verse. SUBJECTS: Hebrew language -- Grammar. OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide. Minor shelf wear to boards. Internally Very Good. Overall Good+ Condition. (AMR-47-39).