A SUPPLEMENTARY FALASHA BIBLIOGRAPHY
by Wolf Leslau



STUDIES IN BIBLIOGRAPHY AND BOOKLORE (SBB) Vol. 3 (1957) pp. 9-27.
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VIII. WORKS ON THE JEWS AND JUDAISM DEALING ALSO WITH THE FALASHAS

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240. Lazar, S. M. חידות ההגדות הנפלאות על דבר עשרת השבטים ופתרונן Drohobycz, 1908, pp. 30-36, and passim.
On the Falashas in connection with the Samaritans; on Jewish customs in the Ethiopian church.

241. Aescoly, A. Z.ישראל (פרקי אתנולוגיה ידיעת העם) Jerusalem, 1937, pp. 7, 8, 54, 67, 143, 160, 183, 219, 239.

241a. Dinaburg, Ben-Zion. מארכיונו של שי''ר, קרית ספר Kiryat Sepher, Vol. 1, 1924, 318-24.
P. 323: Hildesheimer, in a letter written in 1864 to S.L. Rappaport, asks him to do his share in aid of the Falashas.

241b. Aescoly, A. Z. סיפור דוד הראובני Jerusalem, 1940, pp. 49, 53, 54, 74, 80, 81, 83, 206.

241c. Ben-Zvi, Itzhak. נדחי ישראל 2 nd edition, Tel Aviv, 1956, pp. 155, 253, 255, 262, 263.

242. Adams, Hannah. The history of the Jews from the Destruction of Jerusalem to the Nineteenth Century. Boston, 1812, II, 34-38.

243. Jost, I.M. Geschichte der Israeliten, seit der Zeit der Maccabaer bis auf unsere Tage. Berlin, 1820-47, II (1829), 166-72: Die aethiopischen Juden.

244. Dessauer, J. H. Geschichte der Juden. Erlangen, 1846, pp. 407-408.

245. Karpeles, Gustav. Jewish Literature, and other essays. Philadelphia, 1895, pp. 249-271: The Jew's quest in Africa.

246. Leroy-Beaulieu, Anatole. Israel among the nations. New York, 1895, p. 113.
Aescoly, No.388, gives the French original.

247. Adler, Elkan Nathan. Jews in many lands. Philadelphia, 1905, p.163.

248. Central Conference of American Rabbis. Yearbook. Mentions the participation of the Conference in the activities of the Pro-Falasha Committee, in XVI, (1906), 32, 93, 157; XXI (1911), 144, 193; XXV (1915), 75, 90, 114; XXXII (1925), 150; XXXIX (1929), 27, 98; XL (1930), 108; XLI (1931), 129; XLIII (1933), 104; XLIV (1934), 121; XLV (1935), 118; XLVI (1936), 134; XLVII (1937), 163; XLVIII (1938), 22; XLIX (1939), 27; L (1940), 33; LVI (1946), 51.

249. Luzzatto, S. D. Discorsi storico-religiosi agli studenti Israeliti. 2nd edition; Parma, 1912, pp.36-45, 229.

250. Kohler, Kaufmann. Jewish theology systematically and historically considered. New York, 1918, p. 13. note (on a possible connection between the Falashas and the Samaritans); p. 457 (on sabbath).

251. Zoller, Israele. Tre millenni di storia. Vol.1. La storia del popolo ebraico dal 500 prima del'E. V. al 500 dopo l'E. V. Firenze, 1924, pp.. 25-29: Gli Ebrei di Abissina.
Review by Michangelo Guidi, Oriente Moderno. V. (1925), 326-327.

252. Kreppel, J. Juden und Judentum von Heute. Zurich, 1925, pp. 861-862.

253. Ginzberg, Louis. The legends of the Jews. Philadelphia, V. (1925), 110 (on the Falashas and the Sabbath); VI (1928), 162 (a synopsis of the "Death of Moses").

254. Dubnow, S. Die neueste Geschichte des judischen Volkes. Berlin, III (1926), 540; X (1929), 504.

255. Adler, E. N. Jewish Travellers. London, 1930, pp.71, 102, 153, 238-239, 247. On the basis of Eisenstein's אוצר מסעות.

256. Magnus, Lady Katia. Outline of Jewish History. Philadelphia, 1939, p. 313.

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