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Dina de-Malkhuta Dina [d`malchuta; dinah].
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[SERIES]: Schriftenreihe des Bundes Jüdischer Akademiker - II.
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Author
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Biberfeld, Ph. [Philip Leon; PhiIlip]
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Place of Publication
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Berlin
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Publication Name
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Hebräischer Verlag "Menorah"
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Year
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ND [1920s?]
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Language(s)
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German
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Description
RARE study of the famous Jewish halakhic rule that the law of the country is binding, and, in certain cases, is to be preferred to Jewish law. 225x155mm. 42 pages. Softcover poorly rebound/taped and detached from pages. Front cover stained and wavy. Front cover and pages have tattered edges/corners - NO damage to text. Rear cover missing (instead a piece of cardboard taped to spine). Cover and title-page edges/corners tattered/partly missing. Previous owner`s name written in pen on title page. Pages browning, water-stained and wavy - NO damage to text. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare study on a significant Talmudic rule, written by major authority in Second Temple period, has sustained some damage to cover and binding, but is otherwise in fair reading condition.
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Please note
- This book may take up to two business days to be retrieved from storage.
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Price
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No longer available
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Catalog Index Number
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AR 197 012
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Front Cover
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