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THREE BOOKS OF RESEARCH AND BIOGRAPHY

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THREE BOOKS OF RESEARCH AND BIOGRAPHY
A. The writings of Rabbi Dr. Yosef Zeliger. Edited by Leah Zeliger. Printed by "HaIvri", Jerusalem, 1930. Singular edition.
A very interesting book of a choice selection of the writings of Rabbi Zeliger: Essays on Torah and science; policy, society and time; plans and programs; stories and poems; and more. His biography is also included. Words of admiration also appear by HaRav Kook, Ze'ev Yaavetz, and others. The book was edited and published by his wife Leah.
Rabbi Yosef Zeliger (1872-1919) was a singularly special figure: A Torah scholar, philosopher, poet, journalist, and teacher. He was a senior teacher in the Tachkemoni school in Jaffa, and was a frequent visitor in the home of HaRav Kook, who called him "knight of knowledge."
535 pages.
Condition: Very good.
B. Ra'ayot Machriot Neged Vellhausen (Decisive Evidence Against Wellhausen), by Rabbi David Tzvi (Radatz) Hoffman. Jerusalem, 1922.
The book relates to the hypothesis of Julius Wellhausen (primary researcher among the first Bible critics), of which one of its main "findings" was that Leviticus was the youngest book of the Pentateuch, written during the Second Temple period by the Priestly leadership. The Radatz here shows his great prowess in tearing down Biblical criticism by using its own arguments against it. He then also "builds magnificent buildings" by perfectly and simply explaining verses and passages.
Attached is an article of admiration of the personality and scientific work of the Radatz by Ra"m Lifshitz.
151 pages.
Condition: Good.
C. Memoirs of Glickel, edited by the writer Azar (E. Z. Rabinovitch). Tel Aviv, 1929.
Autobiography of Glickel of Hamlin (1647-1727). Offered here is the first edition in Hebrew, with an introduction by editor Azar (Alexander Ziskind Rabinovitch), the elder of the country's writers.
This is a particularly interesting and important book, and includes rare and important illustrations and drawings related to the events mentioned in the book.
160 pages
Condition: Very Good.