Group of 19 liturgucal, educational and related texts from the Classical Reform Movement.
AUCTION 84 |
Tuesday, August 20th,
2019 at 1:00pm
"K2" Online Sale of Judaica: Printed Books, Posters and Ceremonial Objects Including large sections devoted to: American-Judaica, Cook-Books, Holy Land and Minhagim Books
Group of 19 liturgucal, educational and related texts from the Classical Reform Movement.
1. Sigmund Mannheimer. Mefales Netiv, The Leveler of the Path, Hebrew Reader and Translator for the Use of Schools. New York, 1873.
2. Sigmund Mannheimer. Mefales Netiv, Hebrew Reader and Grammar, Parts II and III. Cincinnati, 1907.
3. Sigmund Mannheimer. Mefales Netiv, Hebrew Reader and Grammar, Part I. St. Louis, 1885.
4. Sigmund Mannheimer. Mefales Netiv, Hebrew Reader and Grammar, Parts II-IV. Cincinnati, 1877.
5. Joseph Krauskopf and Henry Berkowitz. Second Union Hebrew Reader. Cincinnati, 1884.
6. Joseph Krauskopf and Henry Berkowitz. Bible Ethics. Cincinnati, 1884.
7. Joseph Krauskopf. The Mourner’s Service. Philadelphia, 1895.
8. Joseph Krauskopf and Russell King Miller. The Service Hymnal. Philadelphia, 1904.
9. Moses Mielziner. A Selection from the Book of Psalms. Cincinnati, 1901.
10. Moses Mielziner. A Selection from the Book of Psalms. Cincinnati, 1890.
11. Moses Mielziner. A Selection from the Book of Psalms. Cincinnati, 1888.
12. Louis Grossman and F.L. York. Responses, Psalms, and Hymns. N.p., 1894.
13. Louis Grossman and F.L. York. Responses, Psalms, and Hymns. Detroit, 1894. Printed on title page: “Advance Sheets.”
14. Henry Berkowitz. Kiddush, or, Sabbath Sentiment in the Home. Philadelphia, 1898.
15. Services for Passover. London, n.d.
16. The Union Prayerbook. Cincinnati, 1918.
17. Solomon Freehof. Marx, Freud, & Einstein: Three Who Have Changed the Mind of the World. Chicago, 1933.
18. Kaufmann Kohler. Chronological Table of Jewish History. New York, 1881.
19. Statistics of the Jews of the United States. Philadelphia, 1880. * WITH: Envelope containing newspaper clippings about statistics of world Jewry.
Ex-library, most library bound. Various sizes.