CONFERENCE ON ALTERNATIVES IN JEWISH EDUCATION: CAJE 19
1994. 416 pages. More
1994. 416 pages. More
1920. pp. 1035 - 1677. More
Jerusalem: Koren, No Date, c. 1960. Finely printed on laid-paper, bound in rough finish leatherette with top edges gilt, silk marking ribbon bound in and enclosed in a slipcase; Text in Hebrew; Folio, 14" x 9" More
Lake Worth: Ibis, 2011. Third printing. Compiled and edited by Georg Dehn; Translated by Steven Guth; Foreword by Lon Milo DoQuette; 268 pages. The Book of Abramelin is the first modern translation of this magical work since Mathers's original translation over 100 years ago. Not only is the language updated..... More
Peabody, MA: Hendrickson, 2005. First edition. xiv + 432 pages. More
New York: 2013. Contents include FOUR MEDITATIONS ON SEEING by David Appelbaum: With reference to Meister Eckhart; SEEKING VERITY Tracy Cochran: Finding the infinite in the finite; THE WORLD IS A SPIRIT VESSEL Robert Meikyo Rosenbaum: The Tao of Zen, the Zen of the Tao; THE HOLY BEGGAR OF WEST..... More
2012. Contents include PRAYER, POVERTY, AND CREATIVITY by Brother Paul Quenon - A Christian monk's reflections on solitude and community, BROADENING THE ARC OF DEVOTION - A conversation with Alan Arkin, AWAY by Tracy Cochran - On silent retreat, a woman finds connection, ALONE WITH OTHERS by Joshua Boettiger -..... More
Duquesne, 2009. First edition. 384 pages. This collection of essays puts into dialogue the ethical philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas with a variety of English and rabbinic writings from the Middle Ages, when literature was regarded as ethical discourse, and reading itself, when rightly performed, was seen as a moral act..... More
New York: Bell, N.D., c. 1960. More
2007. First edition. Parabola Anthology Series, selected essays from Parabola; 335 pages. More
New York: American Jewish Committee, 1967. 55 pages. More
New York: Wiley, 2001. First printing. 244 pages. More
New York: Research Centre of Kabbalah, 1993. First edition. 219 pages. More
Research Centre of Kabbalah International, 1992. xxxvi, 252 pages. More
Cambridge: Harvard College Linrary & KTAV, 1971. First edition. 321 pages. More
Northvale: Aronson, 2000. First edition. 255 pages. More
Mesorah, 2009. A Halachic Analysis and Anthology with a New Translation and Commentary by Rabbi J. David Bleich; With Overviews by Rabbi Nosson Scherman; ArtScroll Series; 243 pages. More
Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society, 1953. First edition. Laid in is a two page printed Foreword by Joshua Bloch, also laid in is a mimeographed list of books published by JPS 1954 to 1959; Bookplate of Dr. Abram Kanof pasted in; 329 pages. More
Jerusalem: SHAMIR, The Association of Jewish Religious Professionals from the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe in Israel, 1986. Cumulative Index for Journal laid in; 160 pages. More
New York: Macmillan, 1947. First printing. Translated by Ronald Gregor Smith; 211 pages. More
New York: Schocken, 1972. 223 pages. More
New York: Schocken, 1985. 223 pages. More
New York: Schocken, 1947. First edition. 335 pages. More
I.B. Tauris, 2011. 240 pages. This deeply persuasive book presents a new and profound approach to the testimony of the Holocaust. Nicholas Chare offers a critical reassessment of the writings on the abject by Julia Kristeva, including her best known, highly influential work Powers of Horror, first translated into English..... More
Northvale: Aronson, 1997. Second impression. 145 pages. More