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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. It's a well-cared-for item that has seen limited use. The item may show minor signs of wear. All the text is legible, with all pages included. It may have slight markings and/or highlighting.
Seller: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
Condition: As New. Unread copy in mint condition.
Seller: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: New.
Condition: New.
Hardcover. Condition: As New. No Jacket. Pages are clean and are not marred by notes or folds of any kind. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Paperback. Condition: New. A soaring, heart-wrenching, and hopeful family memoir of a mostly-forgotten Middle Eastern Jewish community.After dwelling for centuries on the poverty-stricken fringes of Yemeni society, the desert nation's proud Jewish community was forced to emigrate, en masse, to Israel soon after that nation's founding. In this deeply personal and historically rich family memoir, Naomi Kehati Bronner opens a window into the unique world in which her parents grew up-a Yemini-Jewish world whose ways remained virtually unchanged since the Middle Ages.Suddenly finding themselves forcibly thrust into the modern world, Kehati Bronner's parents and their immigrant community struggle to adjust and assimilate, while still raising their children to remember and honor their ancient traditions. Her own deeply personal story of assimilation, reinvention, and self-discovery not only sheds light on the complexity of modern Israel, but mirrors the immigrant journey of countless people around the world-and in the case of Jews, Israel's powerful role in providing a new sense of peoplehood.
PAP. Condition: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A soaring, heart-wrenching, and hopeful family memoir of a mostly-forgotten Middle Eastern Jewish community.After dwelling for centuries on the poverty-stricken fringes of Yemeni society, the desert nations proud Jewish community was forced to emigrate, en masse, to Israel soon after that nations founding. In this deeply personal and historically rich family memoir, Naomi Kehati Bronner opens a window into the unique world in which her parents grew upa Yemini-Jewish world whose ways remained virtually unchanged since the Middle Ages.Suddenly finding themselves forcibly thrust into the modern world, Kehati Bronners parents and their immigrant community struggle to adjust and assimilate, while still raising their children to remember and honor their ancient traditions. Her own deeply personal story of assimilation, reinvention, and self-discovery not only sheds light on the complexity of modern Israel, but mirrors the immigrant journey of countless people around the worldand in the case of Jews, Israels powerful role in providing a new sense of peoplehood. A soaring, heart-wrenching, and hopeful family memoir of a mostly-forgotten Middle Eastern Jewish community. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Paperback. Condition: New. A soaring, heart-wrenching, and hopeful family memoir of a mostly-forgotten Middle Eastern Jewish community.After dwelling for centuries on the poverty-stricken fringes of Yemeni society, the desert nation's proud Jewish community was forced to emigrate, en masse, to Israel soon after that nation's founding. In this deeply personal and historically rich family memoir, Naomi Kehati Bronner opens a window into the unique world in which her parents grew up-a Yemini-Jewish world whose ways remained virtually unchanged since the Middle Ages.Suddenly finding themselves forcibly thrust into the modern world, Kehati Bronner's parents and their immigrant community struggle to adjust and assimilate, while still raising their children to remember and honor their ancient traditions. Her own deeply personal story of assimilation, reinvention, and self-discovery not only sheds light on the complexity of modern Israel, but mirrors the immigrant journey of countless people around the world-and in the case of Jews, Israel's powerful role in providing a new sense of peoplehood.
Published by Eliner, 1994
Seller: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Vol. I ONLY. Some wear. Foxing at textblock edges. Pages clean.
Published by Department for Torah Education a, 1994
Seller: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good.
Published by Eliner Library, Jerusalem, 1994
Seller: Bookshop Baltimore, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condition: G. Mishnah Tractate Gittin. Pocket size, book measures 4.5 x 6.5. Good binding, clean text, cover has sticker residue Blue and gold colored paper covers. Avner Tomaschoff (General editor) . Translated by Edward Levin ; Mishnah Kehati.
Published by Eliner Library, Jerusalem, 1996
Seller: Bookshop Baltimore, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condition: G. Pocket edition. Book measures 4.5 x 6.5. Good binding, clean text, cover has a heavy crease, scratches, former owner's name crossed out. English and Hebrew text. Blue and gold colored paper covers. Avner Tomaschoff (General editor) . Translated by Rabbi Daniel Haberman. ; Mishnah Kehati.
Language: English
Published by Department for Torah Education and Culture in the Diaaspora, Jerusalem, 1994
Cloth. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. Blue cloth in mylar protected dust-jacket, (9.25 x 6.25 inches). 134 pages with Glossary. A new translation with a commentary by Rabbi Pinhas Kehati, Tranlsated by Edward Levin. Hebrew and English text. A clean, tight copy.
PAP. Condition: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
Published by The World Zionist Organization, 1988
Seller: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: Good.
Published by Kuntres Yomi, Tel Aviv, 1983
Seller: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Hardbound. Condition: Very Good. Octavo, printed cloth with gold-stamped lettering, 145 pp. Text is in Vocalized Hebrew.
Language: English
Published by Department for Torah Education and Culture in the Diaspora of the World Zionist Organization, Jerusalem, Israel, 1988
Seller: Lily of the Valley Books, Waynesboro, VA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good -. No Jacket. Book is gently used with only minor wear. The spine of the book is very slightly cocked. Tightly bound copy with small amount of marginalia. Inv. # 12769.
Published by Kuntres Yomi, Tel Aviv, 1960
Seller: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Hardbound. Condition: Very Good. Octavo, maroon cloth gold lettering, 145 pp. Text is in Vocalized Hebrew.
Published by Eliner Library Department for Torah Education and Culture in the Diaspora, Jerusalem, 1996
Seller: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Hardbound. Condition: Very Good-. Octavo in dust jacket, 82, 60, 36, 50, 46, vii pp., glossaries Translated into English by Nahum Wengrov, Rafael Fisch.
Published by Eliner Library Department for Torah Education and Culture in the Diaspora, Jerusalem, 1994
Seller: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Hardbound. Condition: Very Good. Octavo in dust jacket, 82, 120, 160 pp., glossaries Translated into English by R. Abramowitz, R. Fisch & S. Himelman.
Published by Eliner Library Department for Torah Education and Culture in the Diaspora, Jerusalem, 1995
Seller: Henry Hollander, Bookseller, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Hardbound. Condition: Very Good. Octavo in dust jacket, 134, 105 pp., glossaries Translated into English by Rafael Fisch.
Seller: Brook Bookstore On Demand, Napoli, NA, Italy
Condition: new.
Published by Eliner Library
Seller: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: Good.
Published by Eliner Library, Jerusalem, 1994
Seller: Bookshop Baltimore, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condition: VG. Pocket size, measures 4.5 x 6.5. Good binding, clean text, cover scratches, sticker residue on the paper covers. English and Hebrew text. Blue and gold colored boards. Avner Tomaschoff (General editor) Sukkah translated by Rabbi Nahman Kahana and Rabbi Leonard Oschry; Betzah translated by Rabbi Shmuel Himelstein, edited by Raphael Fisch; Mishnah Kehati.
Published by Eliner Library, Department for Torah Education and Culture in the Diaspora, Jerusalem, 1994
Seller: Kubik Fine Books Ltd., ABAA, Dayton, OH, U.S.A.
Paperback. 197p. A small softcover book in very good condition. Faint creases in back cover. Private library stamps inside covers and on endpapers. Otherwise clean and tight. Hebrew and English text. Measures approx. 6.4" x 4.25".
Published by Eliner Library, Department for Torah Education and Culture in the Diaspora, Jerusalem, 1994
Seller: Kubik Fine Books Ltd., ABAA, Dayton, OH, U.S.A.
Paperback. 82p. A small softcover book in very good condition. Private library stamps inside covers and on endpapers. Otherwise clean and tight. Hebrew and English text. Measures approx. 6.4" x 4.25".
Published by Dept. for Torah Education and Culture in the Diaspora of the World Zionist Organization,, 1977
Condition: Good. OCLC Number: 3813896 Location:153 160 pp.heavily pencil annotated reading copy 153.
Seller: Chiron Media, Wallingford, United Kingdom
US$ 15.40
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