Book Of The Honeycomb’s Flow
Title: Book Of The Honeycomb’s Flow. Binding: Hardcover, Hardcover. Weight: 2.66 lbs. Number of Pages: 604. ISBN10: 0801408709. Publication Date: 1983-04-01. Publisher: Cornell University Press.
Mishnayoth, 7 volume set, Hebrew and English, Hardcover, Judaica Press
The Mishnayoth 7 volume set is a comprehensive collection of Jewish texts, offering readers both Hebrew and English translations of the Mishnah. Published by Judaica Press, this hardcover set includes 6 volumes and spans over 4000 pages, making it a valuable resource for those interested in Judaism and its sacred writings. With a focus on nonfiction narrative, this set explores the historical aspects of Judaism and is a must-have for anyone seeking to delve deeper into the beliefs and practices of the Jewish faith.
Arabesques Anton Shammas Signed 1st US Ed/ 1st Print Harper & Row 1988 Inscribed
Arabesques by Anton Shammas, translated from the Hebrew by Vivian Eden. Published by Harper & Row, Publishers, New York, 1988. This is a first U.S. edition, first printing, hardcover. Signed and inscribed by Anton Shammas on the half-title page: “To David, In appreciation.
Arabesques/Anton Shammas Signed/1st US Edition/1988/HCDJ
Inscribed and signed by Anton Shammas in pen on the half-title page. Translated into English by Vivian Eden and published by Harper & Row in 1988. Bound in original cloth-backed boards with dust jacket.
Arabesques Hardcover Anton Shammas
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Arabesques Hardcover Anton Shammas
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Arabesques – Hardcover By Shammas, Anton – VERY GOOD
Notes: Item in good condition.
Arabesques – Hardcover By Shammas, Anton – GOOD
Notes: Item in good condition.
Arabesques Hardcover Anton Shammas
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Arabesques Hardcover Anton Shammas
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Jewish World Family Haggadah – VERY GOOD
Notes: Item in very good condition!
Machzor: Yom Kippur and Rosh Hashanah
The Machzor for Yom Kippur is a comprehensive prayer book containing the prayers and readings for the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur, according to the custom of Chabad-Lubavitch. Published by Kehot Publication Society in 1982, this hardcover edition features an original English translation alongside the original Hebrew text. With a total of 630 pages, this book is intended for a trade audience interested in Judaism, rituals, and practices, specifically focusing on the Jewish holidays. Authored by Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, this reprint edition weighs 41.7 ounces and measures 9 inches in length and 6 inches in width.
Hebrew English Pirkei Avot w/Commentary Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz KOREN
Hebrew/English Pirkei Avot with Commentary by Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz Pirkei Avos with Commentary by Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz Tractate Avot is unique within the Mishna and the Talmud. It does not address halakha, but is primarily a book of ethics and wisdom, guiding us in our behavior and inner attitudes. Avot was written for those of us who seek to go above and beyond our standard obligations and follow a more elevated path. It therefore constitutes our aspirations for improving our moral character by keeping its teachings front and center. This book might be the Sages’ most personal work; its words of wisdom and ethics were hewn from the hearts of the Sages of Israel, and studying them illuminates the Sages’ worldview and way of life. This commentary on Pirkei Avot opens the gate to a wondrous treasure of Jewish tradition, connecting our inner experience today to the world of the Sages. Pirkei Avot (Hebrew: פִּרְקֵי אָבוֹת, romanized: pirqē avoṯ, lit. 'Chapters of the [Fore]fathers'; also transliterated as Pirqei Avoth or Pirkei Avos is a compilation of the ethical teachings and maxims from Rabbinic Jewish tradition. It is part of didactic Jewish ethical literature. Because of its contents, the name is sometimes given as Ethics of the Fathers. Pirkei Avot consists of the Mishnaic tractate of Avot, the second-to-last tractate in the order of Nezikin in the Mishnah, plus one additional chapter. Avot is unique in that it is the only tractate of the Mishnah dealing solely with ethical and moral principles; there is relatively little halakha (laws) in Pirkei Avot. Print length 248 pages Language Hebrew, English Dimensions 9.25 x 6.5 x 1 inches New 2024 Release Sorry, no exchanges or returns on Judaica books. PaymentShippingReturnsPaymentShippingReturns We accept payment by any of the following methods: eBay & PayPal payments Please pay as soon as possible after winning an auction, as that will allow us to post your item to you sooner! Most orders will be shipped within 2-3 working days of receiving payment (Monday-Friday) and you should expect to receive it shortly if shipped via First Class or Priority. Books, magazines and other periodicals, are shipped via Economy mail and may take a bit longer and will save you money over the long run. In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement. Due to the custom nature of these special order items, I cannot accept returns or exchanges at this time. Please order carefully, as all sales are final.Pirkei Avos with Commentary by Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz Tractate Avot is unique within the Mishna and the Talmud. It does not address halakha, but is primarily a book of ethics and wisdom, guiding us in our behavior and inner attitudes. Avot was written for those of us who seek to go above and beyond our standard obligations and follow a more elevated path. It therefore constitutes our aspirations for improving our moral character by keeping its teachings front and center. This book might be the Sages’ most personal work; its words of wisdom and ethics were hewn from the hearts of the Sages of Israel, and studying them illuminates the Sages’ worldview and way of life. This commentary on Pirkei Avot opens the gate to a wondrous treasure of Jewish tradition, connecting our inner experience today to the world of the Sages. Pirkei Avot (Hebrew: פִּרְקֵי אָבוֹת, romanized: pirqē avoṯ, lit. 'Chapters of the [Fore]fathers'; also transliterated as Pirqei Avoth or Pirkei Avos is a compilation of the ethical teachings and maxims from Rabbinic Jewish tradition. It is part of didactic Jewish ethical literature. Because of its contents, the name is sometimes given as Ethics of the Fathers. Pirkei Avot consists of the Mishnaic tractate of Avot, the second-to-last tractate in the order of Nezikin in the Mishnah, plus one additional chapter. Avot is unique in that it is the only tractate of the Mishnah dealing solely with ethical and moral principles; there is relatively little halakha (laws) in Pirkei Avot. Print length 248 pages Language Hebrew, English Dimensions 9.25 x 6.5 x 1 inches New 2024 Release Sorry, no exchanges or returns on Judaica books. Hebrew/English Pirkei Avot with Commentary by Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz Pirkei Avos with Commentary by Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz Tractate Avot is unique within the Mishna and the Talmud. It does not address halakha, but is primarily a book of ethics and wisdom, guiding us in our behavior and inner attitudes. Avot was written for those of us who seek to go above and beyond our standard obligations and follow a more elevated path. It therefore constitutes our aspirations for improving our moral character by keeping its teachings front and center. This book might be the Sages’ most personal work; its words of wisdom and ethics were hewn from the hearts of the Sages of Israel, and studying them illuminates the Sages’ worldview and way of life. This commentary on Pirkei Avot opens the gate to a wondrous treasure of Jewish tradition, connecting our inner experience today to the world of the Sages. Pirkei Avot (Hebrew: פִּרְקֵי אָבוֹת, romanized: pirqē avoṯ, lit. 'Chapters of the [Fore]fathers'; also transliterated as Pirqei Avoth or Pirkei Avos is a compilation of the ethical teachings and maxims from Rabbinic Jewish tradition. It is part of didactic Jewish ethical literature. Because of its contents, the name is sometimes given as Ethics of the Fathers. Pirkei Avot consists of the Mishnaic tractate of Avot, the second-to-last tractate in the order of Nezikin in the Mishnah, plus one additional chapter. Avot is unique in that it is the only tractate of the Mishnah dealing solely with ethical and moral principles; there is relatively little halakha (laws) in Pirkei Avot. Print length 248 pages Language Hebrew, English Dimensions 9.25 x 6.5 x 1 inches New 2024 Release Sorry, no exchanges or returns on Judaica books. Payment We accept payment by any of the following methods: eBay & PayPal payments Please pay as soon as possible after winning an auction, as that will allow us to post your item to you sooner!Shipping Most orders will be shipped within 2-3 working days of receiving payment (Monday-Friday) and you should expect to receive it shortly if shipped via First Class or Priority. Books, magazines and other periodicals, are shipped via Economy mail and may take a bit longer and will save you money over the long run. In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement.Returns Due to the custom nature of these special order items, I cannot accept returns or exchanges at this time. Please order carefully, as all sales are final. Pirkei Avos with Commentary by Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz Tractate Avot is unique within the Mishna and the Talmud. It does not address halakha, but is primarily a book of ethics and wisdom, guiding us in our behavior and inner attitudes. Avot was written for those of us who seek to go above and beyond our standard obligations and follow a more elevated path. It therefore constitutes our aspirations for improving our moral character by keeping its teachings front and center. This book might be the Sages’ most personal work; its words of wisdom and ethics were hewn from the hearts of the Sages of Israel, and studying them illuminates the Sages’ worldview and way of life. This commentary on Pirkei Avot opens the gate to a wondrous treasure of Jewish tradition, connecting our inner experience today to the world of the Sages. Pirkei Avot (Hebrew: פִּרְקֵי אָבוֹת, romanized: pirqē avoṯ, lit. 'Chapters of the [Fore]fathers'; also transliterated as Pirqei Avoth or Pirkei Avos is a compilation of the ethical teachings and maxims from Rabbinic Jewish tradition. It is part of didactic Jewish ethical literature. Because of its contents, the name is sometimes given as Ethics of the Fathers. Pirkei Avot consists of the Mishnaic tractate of Avot, the second-to-last tractate in the order of Nezikin in the Mishnah, plus one additional chapter. Avot is unique in that it is the only tractate of the Mishnah dealing solely with ethical and moral principles; there is relatively little halakha (laws) in Pirkei Avot. Print length 248 pages Language Hebrew, English Dimensions 9.25 x 6.5 x 1 inches New 2024 Release Sorry, no exchanges or returns on Judaica books.
Unknown by Unknown, Unknown, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US
Unknown by Unknown, Unknown, ISBN 9655830152, ISBN-13 9789655830156, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US
The Complete Messianic Aleph Tav Scriptures Paleo-Hebrew Large Print Edition
Over 5 years in the making, this English rendition reveals every place the Hebrew Aleph Tav symbol was used as a “. Large Print: Yes. mark ” of the “. William has over a dozen short videos about. The Aleph/Tav was also believed to be the “.
The Interlinear Hebrew-Greek-English Bible Four Volume Set
This novel explores grief in a way that feels deeply personal.
Israel Bible Jewish Book 365 Rabbi Tuly Weisz Menorah Hardcover Sealed
Tiny shrink wrap shelf wear.
KEY TO THE LOCKED GARDEN: LEARNING TO ENHANCE THE SHABBAT By Simcha H. Benyosef
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Ashkenazi Haggadah ILLUSTRATED FACSIMILE Mid-15th Manuscript | Eleazar of Worms
The Ashkenazi Haggadah | הגדה של פסח אשכנזית. Title: The Ashkenazi Haggadah. 📜 Mid-15th century Ashkenazic Haggadah manuscript. 📖 Hebrew text of the Passover Haggadah. Subject: Passover Haggadah, Hebrew Manuscripts, Jewish Art.
The Torah: A Modern Commentary, Revised Edition W. Gunther Plaut, David E. S. S
The Torah: A Modern Commentary, Revised Edition by W. Gunther Plaut and David E. Stein is a comprehensive and insightful interpretation of the Hebrew Bible. Published by Urj Press in 2005, this hardcover book features modern commentary and illustrations, making it a valuable resource for readers interested in the literary and historical significance of the Torah. With over 1600 pages, this edition offers a detailed exploration of the text in both English and Hebrew, providing a deep understanding of the ancient wisdom and teachings found within the pages of the Torah.