Author: RABINOWICZ, HARRY M. & AHRON GELLES (ILLUSTRATOR) Title: The Slave Who Saved the City and Other Hassidic Tales.
Description: New York: A. S. Barnes, 1960. First Edition. Original decorated cloth. Slight browning to text block & slight soiling to top edge. Light wear to spine, covers & corners. Dustjacket: spine faded. Slight soiling & wear to covers, spine & corners. Price clipped. ; From the Rothschilds' Exbury house library. With illustrations & decorated front cover (see picture). Slight browning to text block & slight soiling to top edge. Light wear to spine, covers & corners. Dustjacket: spine faded. Slight soiling & wear to covers, spine & corners. Price clipped. ; 20.8 x 14.5 x 2.6 cms; 192 pages; Harry M. Rabinowicz (1919–2002) was a British rabbi, historian, and author known for his writings on Jewish history and culture. Born in Poland and later based in the UK, Rabinowicz served as a congregational rabbi and was a prominent voice in British Jewry. He contributed extensively to Jewish scholarship through his articles and books, many of which focused on Hasidism, Jewish customs, and notable Jewish figures. His work combined scholarly insight with accessible storytelling, aiming to preserve and share the richness of Jewish heritage.. Very Good in Good dust jacket .
Keywords: Hassidism Stories Illustrated Hasidic
Price: GBP 25.00 = appr. US$ 35.70 Seller: Literary Cat Books
- Book number: 63090
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