Four Early Books for Learning the Hebrew Language. Various publishers, years: 1895-1933.
Book for Learning the Hebrew Letters with Illustrations. A copy with an owner’s stamp from the Jewish community of Assen, “Nederlandsche-Israelitische Gemeente Assen, in northern Holland”. Assen was one of many Jewish communities scattered across the Netherlands before World War II. During the Holocaust, the Jewish community in Assen, like many others in the Netherlands, suffered greatly under Nazi occupation. The Jews of the city were deported to concentration and extermination camps, and many did not return. After the war, as in many other places in the Netherlands, very few Jews remained in Assen, and the Jewish community there never returned to its former size.
Hebrew, Learning Book by Dr. Moshe Goldman, Published by Sefatenu, Berlin-Charlottenburg / Tel Aviv, 1933. A book for learning the Hebrew language for German speakers. A special teaching method linking spoken Hebrew with literary Hebrew while expanding the student’s vocabulary. Instructions in German, and words in Hebrew.
Amun Pedagog, Hebrew Learning Book for Youth by Avraham Mapu, Warsaw 1895.
Shacharit, Hebrew Language Learning Book for the Second and Third Years by B. Hirsch and M. M. Tomerov, Published by Reznik, Menshel and their partner, 1925 (Tars”v). Part Two. Stories in vocalized Hebrew accompanied by grammar rules, examples of noun declension, verb conjugations, and more.
Overall condition: Good – very good.