Szold, Benjamin. Reshith Da’ath / Catechism Designed for the Instruction of Israelitish Children. <<* Bound with>> (as issued): Kaiser, A[lois]. Tunes for the Israelitish School.

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Fine Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters, Ceremonial Objects, Maps and Graphic Art

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Lot 42
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Szold, Benjamin. Reshith Da’ath / Catechism Designed for the Instruction of Israelitish Children. <<* Bound with>> (as issued): Kaiser, A[lois]. Tunes for the Israelitish School.

Second edition. English and German interspersed with Hebrew; German. Musical notes by Cantor Kaiser of the Oheb Shalom Congregation. pp. 56, (1), pp. 15, (2). Includes a list of Books for Religious Schools by B. Szold. Previous owners signature and address on flyleaf. Original colored boards; front cover detached. Singerman 2478 (recording just one copy); cf. Goldman 280.

Baltimore: H.F. Siemers 1874

Est: $500 - $700
PRICE REALIZED $550
Benjamin Szold (1829-1902), a native of Nemiskert, Hungary, studied at the Pressburg Yeshivah led by Rabbi Benjamin Wolf. Later, he came under the influence of Fraenkel, Graetz and Bernays at the Breslau Rabbinical Seminary. In 1858, Szold accepted an invitation to become Rabbi of Congregation Oheb Shalom, Baltimore which under his leadership became one of the foremost synagogues in the United States. An opponent of radical reform, he strove to guide his congregation in a more moderate approach. His daughter, Henrietta Szold (1860-1945), founded the Hadassah Women’s Organization and Youth Aliyah. See EJ, Vol. XV, cols. 664-5.