Auction 110 Part 1 Jewish History: Books, Documents, Autographs, Jewelry, General Collectible items and much more
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Apr 14, 2024
Leibowitsz 9a, Gedera (entrance: stairs - white gate with trail), Israel

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LOT 32:

Ha-Ekev. The winery, a literary and scientific collection, edited by L. Rabinowitz, Petersburg, 1894, in Hebrew ...

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Ha-Ekev. The winery, a literary and scientific collection, edited by L. Rabinowitz, Petersburg, 1894, in Hebrew
printed by Ehrman and Rabinowitz, 79 pp, XX pp., 68 pp.,
New leather owner’s stamped leather binding, gold lettering to spine, marmoreal endpapers. 21.5 x 15 cm.
Condition: ex-library stamps; repair strip and some foxing stains to first pages; light brown paper, worm holes throughout the book, mainly near edges.
Weight: 330 gr.
RABINOVICH Yehuda-Leib (Leon) (1862, Berestovitsa of the Grodno district and provinces - 1938, Leningrad), publicist, editor. Also published under ps. Ish Yehudi. Got traditional. Jewish religion. education. He studied medicine at Königsberg (1881), physics at the Sorbonne (1884). Author of inventions in mechanics and physics (Gold medal at the Paris Exhibition). In 1887 he first published the scientific-popul. Art. into gas. Hamelitz and Knesset Yisrael. In 1888, one of the editors. gas. "Ha-Magid", from 1890 collab. gas. "Gamelitz", from 1893 ch. ed. Writer of short stories, drama. lit.-critical works in Yiddish, to-rye publ. in a published journal. "Bleter fun a togbukh" (1900–02). In 1904 he published gas in St. Petersburg. in Yiddish "Der tog", in which Naib collaborated. Izv. Jewish writers. He also published in Jewish periodicals. ed. Warsaw and New York. After 1917 he moved away from Lit. activities. In the last years of his life he served as a shames in one of the Leningrad synagogues.
Ha-Melitz or HaMelitz (Hebrew: המליץ) was the first Hebrew newspaper in the Russian Empire. It was founded by Alexander Zederbaum in Odessa in 1860. "Ha-Melits" was first published as a weekly, and from 1886 it began to be published daily. Since 1871 it was published in St. Petersburg. The publication was suspended several times due to lack of support or by order of the authorities. In 1893, Leon Rabinovich replaced Zederbaum as editor. Ha-Melitz was a representative of the progressive or Haskalah movement, and even such a harsh critic as Abraham Kovner admitted that it was “more useful to the Jews than other Hebrew newspapers” (Heker Dabar, pp. 52ff., Warsaw , 1866). Although he was not as literary or scientific as some of his contemporaries, Ha-Melitza generally had more news and interesting debates, and was therefore more popular. J. A. Goldenblum was associated with Zederbaum in his publications for many years. Abraham Shalom Friedberg and Judah Leib Gordon were the most famous of his associate editors. Almost all the prominent Jewish writers of his time contributed to it. Several collections of literary and scientific articles appeared as appendices to Ha-Melitz during Zederbaum's time: Kohelet (St. Petersburg, 1881), Migdonot (1883), Melita Ahad Minni Elef (after case of appearance No. 1000; St. Petersburg, 1884), “Lekeh Amarim” (1889) 1893). Among similar publications produced by Zederbaum's successor were Ha-Ekhev (St. Petersburg, 1894), Ha-Osem and Ha-Gat (1897), and Ha-Gan (1899). Ha-Melitz was published periodically until 1903.

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