Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. "Stories and advice on the Jewish approach to human relations." Light edge wear. Book.
Published by Jewish Congress NY .1956.first edition., 1956
Seller: The Compulsive Collector, New York NY, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. cloth.tall 8vo.157 pages In Hebrew and 73 pages in English.very good copy in very good DUST JACKET. scarce.Jewish Scholarship.
Published by Cultural Department of the World Jewish Congress and the Torah Culture Department of the Jewish Agency, New York, 1956
Seller: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: vg. First edition. 8vo. 73pp. in English + 157pp. in Hebrew. Blue cloth with gold lettering on front and rear covers and spine in original printed decorative dust jacket. Signed by editor on front endpaper. Independent Hebrew and English title pages. Sunning and age wear to dj. Dj in good, book in near fine condition. R. Moses Maimonides (Rambam) was a 12th century Jewish philosopher and halachic legal scholar. A highly controversial figure, both during his lifetime and after his death, but generally acknowledged as the preeminent Jewish thinker of the Middle Ages. He was born in Córdoba, Spain but fled as a child due to Almohad persecution of Jews. He eventually settled in Egypt where he served as a rabbi, physician and philosopher. His fourteen-volume Mishneh Torah, his only work not in Arabic, still carries canonical authority, particularly within the Yemenite Jewish community, as the codification of Talmudic law. His other work includes a commentary on the Mishnah entitled Kitab al-Siraj, Kitab al-Fara'I, a book on precepts, and the philosophical work Dalalat al-Ha'irin, known in Hebrew as the Moreh Nevukhim, The Guide to the Perplexed. The major premise is an attempted philosophical/theological reconciliation of the Hebrew Bible and Greek knowledge and explaining away anthropomorphic and antropopathic terms in the Bible. This work came to play a central role in all subsequent major controversies over philosophy within the Jewish community during the Middle Ages.