Printed and Sold by H. Abrahams: London 1852
Volume VI Only
"The Form of Prayers for the Feast of Pentecost, translated by David Levy and printed and sold by H. Abrahams in London in 1852, represents Volume VI in a significant mid-nineteenth-century series of Jewish liturgical translations. This edition presents the Tefillot for Shavuot (the Feast of Weeks) according to the customs of the German and Polish Jewish traditions, rendered into English to make the sacred Hebrew prayers more accessible to an English-speaking audience. Levy's translation reflects both reverence for the original texts and sensitivity to the devotional spirit of Jewish worship, preserving the rhythm and dignity of the traditional liturgy while providing clarity and understanding for home and synagogue use alike.
The volume includes prayers and blessings associated with the celebration of Pentecost, a festival commemorating the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai and the offering of the first fruits. Its bilingual format and careful arrangement illustrate the growing effort within nineteenth-century Anglo-Jewry to balance tradition with modern accessibility. Printed by H. Abrahams, a noted London Jewish publisher of the era, it exemplifies the craftsmanship and devotional seriousness characteristic of Jewish prayer books from this period.
Though only Volume VI of the complete set, this edition remains valuable as a standalone work for its cultural and religious insight, its historical connection to early Anglo-Jewish printing, and its reflection of German-Polish liturgical practice. It would appeal to collectors of Judaica, historians of nineteenth-century religious printing, and students of Jewish liturgical development in Victorian England."
Light wear, rub through and some staining to covers and spine as shown. No splits to hinges and binding in very good order. No inscriptions. Pages with a pleasant aged patina otherwise text is clean and well presented. A very nice copy overall. Please study photos to further understand condition.