* HaMeasef. Breslau, Tishrei-Shevat 1788-9. * HaMeasef. Volume VII. Berlin, 1797. Various notations on the flyleaf. * Yeshurun, fourth year, by Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Kabak. 1864. Hebrew and German. Rare! Does not appear in the collection at the National Library. * Kovetz al Yad, Volume IV. Jerusalem, 1946. HaMeasef was the journal of the late 18th century haskalah movement in Germany. The first generation of the haskalah was called “the ‘measfim’ generation” after the name of this journal. Yeshurun, journal of Judaic studies edited by Yosef Yitzchak Kabak, published in Lemberg and in Breslau 1856-1878. Kovetz al Yad, journal published by the Mikitzei Nirdamim Society. The society was one of the central organs of the Jewish Enlightenment movement and of “Chochmat Yisrael.” Its goal was to print scientific editions of early Hebrew manuscripts, both of foundational books of the Jewish bookshelf and of rare and forgotten books. Overall fine condition.