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Tradition und Tradenten in den Schulen Palästinas und Babyloniens: Studien und Materialen zur Entstehung des Talmuds by Bacher, Wilhelm

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Title
Tradition und Tradenten in den Schulen Palästinas und Babyloniens: Studien und Materialen zur Entstehung des Talmuds
Author
Bacher, Wilhelm
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Eric Chaim Kline - Bookseller (United States)
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Description
Leipzig & Frankfurt: Gustav Fock & J. Kauffmann, 1914. First edition. Hardcover. g. 8vo. xi. 704pp. Green cloth spine over olive paper-covered boards with black lettering. Two-inch closed tear along tail of spine. Head and tail of spine slightly rubbed. Corners bumped and worn. Some scuffing and discoloration to boards. Hinges starting.This wonderful book looks at studies and other works in regards to the creation of the Talmud. Part of Schriften heraugegeben von der Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaft des Judentums. Text in German and Hebrew. In good condition. Wilhelm Bacher was a 19th and early 20th century Jewish scholar and liberal rabbi. He studied languages at the University of Budapest and later Breslau as well as Talmud with Samuel Löb Brill. Later he served as rabbi in Szegedin. As a scholar Bacher authored or co-authored approximately 750 works. He also contributed to the Jewish Encyclopedia.
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Lawrence City Mission Cook Book: Favorite Recipes of the Women of Greater Lawrence by [Lawrence City Mission (Lawrence, Mass.); Women of Member Churches]

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Lawrence City Mission Cook Book: Favorite Recipes of the Women of Greater Lawrence
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[Lawrence City Mission (Lawrence, Mass.); Women of Member Churches]
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Rabelais - Fine Books on Food & Drink (United States)
Description
Lawrence, Massachusetts: The Boothby Press, 1928. Octavo (23 x 16 cm.), 164 pages. Cover title: City Mission Cook Book. Publication date derived from image in Walter Baker advertisement on page [107]. Includes table of contents. Advertisements interspersed. Second printing (see Brown). A generous anthology of seven hundred recipes assembled by delegate members of a community defining itself on a wide franchise. An idea of the scope can be inferred from the number–forty-eight–of recipes for pudding of one sort or another, a number, moreover, that does not include cobblers, shortcakes, or pandowdies. Several melted cheese dishes are not seen every day (Gnorchi; Montaug; Mexican Bunny), and there is sometimes an experimental impulse: Pineapple and Shrimp Salad; Fig Mousse (with sherry); Spiced Rhubarb (with vinegar and cloves). To restore calm, there is advice on mixing an Elderberry Flower Cordial. The Lawrence City Mission, originally called the Lawrence Provident Association, was created in 1859. "We are confirmed in the opinion so freely expressed at our last meeting," read the plan of organization, "that the establishment of a city mission, free from sectarian bias, for the purpose of friendly counsel, encouragement, and material aid to the poor and friendless, is a measure that promises results of a most beneficial character." Once established, with twenty-six delegates from twelve churches under the leadership of Rev. George Packard (1803-1876, originally of Wiscasset, Maine), the Mission acted as a clearinghouse for charitable initiatives of various kinds. An unusually successful civic cooperative, it also provided disaster relief and assistance to victims of tuberculosis. Reorganized, the organization continues under the name Family Services of Merrimack Valley. Several pages lightly stained or darkened; also some markings or corrections in pencil (one in ink). Bound in blue textured publisher's cloth with dark blue lettering, upper slightly soiled, lower discolored, both cracked at the hinge; back and forecorners worn. One recipe handwritten on title page verso. Near very good. [OCLC locates five copies].