Explication of an Engraving called The Origin of the Rites and Worship of the Hebrews; To­gether with Remarks on Creation, and A Brief Ac­count of some Observances and Their Symbolical Sig­nification. From the Original French of D. Rosen­berg, of Paris. With Additional Remarks and Investigations, Notes and Diagrams, by Max Wolff, Formerly Minister of the Congregation "Chabei [sic] Shalom," Boston, Mass.

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Singerman ID: 1599
Year: 1859
Entry: Rosenberg, D. Explication of an Engraving called The Origin of the Rites and Worship of the Hebrews; To­gether with Remarks on Creation, and A Brief Ac­count of some Observances and Their Symbolical Sig­nification. From the Original French of D. Rosen­berg, of Paris. With Additional Remarks and Investigations, Notes and Diagrams, by Max Wolff, Formerly Minister of the Congregation "Chabei [sic] Shalom," Boston, Mass. New York: Printed at the Office of the “Jewish Messenger,” 1859-5619. 112 p.
Author/Editor: Rosenberg, D
Location: New York, NY
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: Explication of an Engraving called The Origin of the Rites and Worship of the Hebrews; To­gether with Remarks on Creation, and A Brief Ac­count of some Observances and Their Symbolical Sig­nification. From the Original French of D. Rosen­berg, of Paris. With Additional Remarks and Investigations, Notes and Diagrams, by Max Wolff, Formerly Minister of the Congregation "Chabei [sic] Shalom," Boston, Mass.
Printer/Publisher: Printed at the Office of the “Jewish Messenger”
Language: English, Hebrew
Notes: On pp. [107]-12, "Reference Guide to the Chart and Book entitled Origin of the Rites and Worship of the Hebrews, by Max Wolff, New York." Added title page: ha-Bi’ur veha-temunah ʻal ha-beri’ah veha-emunah ...]. Another ed.: New-York: J. A. H. Hasbrouck & Co., Printers and Stationers, 1861 [c1859]. 112 p. “Chabei” is now corrected to “Ohabei.” The “List of Subscribers” in this ed. omits the publisher’s note and expression of gratitude to Ephraim Hyams for his “generous support” present in the 1859 ed. Copies: CMlG, MdBJ, MdBT, MnU, NNJ, ViAlTh. E. M. Wolff’s engraving, "Origin of the Rites and Worship of the Hebrews" (New York, 1859) is held by the Library of Congress, Hebraic Section. Deinard 70, Goldman-Kinsberg 1015 (for the 106 p. ed. issued without Wolff’s “Reference Guide …” section, also notes concerning the 112 p. ed. and the Hasbrouck & Co. ed.).
Goldman-Kinsberg Title: הבאור והתמונה

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Goldman-Kinsberg Number: 1015