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Kagal Yaakov Brafman's book, first published in 1869 in the city of Vilna, is more than a historical work, it is the key to understanding the mechanisms of power and influence hidden behind centuries of Jewish history. This unique edition contains a Russian translation of 285 kagal acts dating back to 1794-1803, which document the existence and functioning of an internal management system independent of external laws and regulations. Brafman convincingly shows that the kagal, relying on the rabbinical court, represents a state within a state, with its own power structure, organized system of oppression and corporate exploitation, demonstrating alienation from everything non-Jewish.
This reprint of the first edition from 1869 is made with special attention to detail, taking you into a world where ideas and knowledge play a crucial role in shaping power and governance. The book is hand-bound from high-quality vegetable-tanned leather produced in Italy, which creates a sense of eternity and grandeur. The classic combination of colored, pancake and gold embossing highlights the status of this work, making it a worthy decoration for any library where history and the power of knowledge are valued.
Every detail of this book, from the high-quality designer paper to the dyed-to-match cut binding material, suggests that it was created for those who understand the true meaning of power and influence. This reprint doesn't just bring us back to history, it reminds us how knowledge and understanding can become tools of power that can change the course of events and people's destinies. In a leather gift case, Kagal's book becomes not just a rare edition, but a symbol of your desire for a deep understanding of management and control mechanisms.
Materials: handmade embossed leather binding with artistic inserts.
Publishing house of the book block: Reprint edition, Vilna, 1869
Number of pages: 186.
Sizes: 30.5 × 22 cm .