Ludwig Mayer Books Jerusalem

Ludwig Mayer Books Jerusalem Israel's First Quality Bookstore (est. 1908) It's dusty, it's cramped, it's old-fashioned – but it's a book-browser's paradise. From an article published in 2003

True, some gadgets of modern technology have made their entry – first a fax machine, then two computers, and there is now even a web site. Despite it all, Jerusalem's oldest book shop is pervaded by an atmosphere of pre-war Europe, and the owners seem to be determined to keep it that way. Founded in 1908 near Jaffa gate by Ludwig Mayer, a bookseller who hailed from Prenzlau, north of Berlin, "Isra

el's First quality Bookstore" (as it calls itself ambiguously) still occupies the premises it moved to in 1935 in the "New Armenian Buildings" on Shlomzion Hamalka Street, right behind the Main Post Office. As the two sons of Ludwig Mayer grew too old to run the store, the threat of closing this "landmark of Zionist history" was averted when a new owner took over at the end of the last century. It is hard to see, though, what impact this change of ownership has made on the way things are run. There might be a bit more space between the overcrowded bookshelves and slightly less danger to trip over the piles of books which seem to be everywhere, or over the parcels waiting to be shipped around the world, but the attempt to create more room for the customers is limited by the space available. Thus, the place still gets crowded when more than eight people at a time are looking for books. More importantly, the character of "Ludwig Mayer (Jerusalem) Ltd." (the stores' full name) has not changed. It is first and foremost an academic bookstore, with a strong emphasis on the humanities, with books in Hebrew, English, German and French. Of course, you can also buy a street map of Jerusalem, but most people come for its large stock of scholarly publications on Archaeology, History, Jewish Studies, Linguistics, Gender Studies and Physics, its impressive collection of books on Philosophy or its selection of English and German translations of Hebrew authors. And there is also the promise that, if the book you are looking for is not in stock, every effort will be made to find and order it for you. Because that same promise is made to those customers who do not visit the shop in person (and thus forgo a unique experience), but order their books by telephone, fax or e-mail, probably more books are sent abroad to university libraries, research institutions and private individuals, than are sold over the counter. One last advice: not surprisingly, the store upholds an old Jerusalemite custom and is closed on Tuesday afternoons.

Ruvik Rosenthal: Israeli Hebrew. How We Speak and What it Says about Usרוביק רוזנטל: העברית הישראלית. איך אנחנו מדברים ו...
26/02/2026

Ruvik Rosenthal: Israeli Hebrew. How We Speak and What it Says about Us

רוביק רוזנטל: העברית הישראלית. איך אנחנו מדברים ומה זה אומר עלינו

In this new book, Hebrew linguist Rubik Rosenthal traces the evolution of Israel’s spoken Hebrew. The author studies slang and unique expressions that continue to shape modern-day Hebrew in order to explain why Israelis speak the way they do and what it says about them. In this book, language emerges as a means to reveal the cultural, social and emotional history of Israel as its language mirriors society’s struggles with identies, emotions and trauma.

p. 264, Hebrew, 2026
Price (inc. Shipping): $68.60

https://www.mayerbooks.com/home/item.php?item=37103

Stav Shaffir: Follow the Money - The secret budget that is breaking democracy and how we can save the latterHebrew, 2025...
10/12/2025

Stav Shaffir: Follow the Money - The secret budget that is breaking democracy and how we can save the latter
Hebrew, 2025
Price (inc. Shipping): $42.40

סתיו שפיר: אנחנו מגש הכסף – התקציב הסודי ששובר את הדמוקרטיה ואיך נציל אותה

https://www.mayerbooks.com/home/item.php?item=36997

Stav Shapir, a leader of the 2011 social protest and a former Member of the Israeli Knesset, was member of the Finance Committee and chair of the Knesset Transparency Committee. Shapir thus knows firsthand how Israels governments perfected hidden mechanisms to circumvent and neutralize oversight over the use of tax-payers’ money. In her eye-opening book Shapir reveals how tax receipts are used to finance “price tag” organizations, how state education budgets brought far-right extremists to public schools or how resources intended to bolser Israeli PR went to finance settlements. She thus reveals how the state budget has become a secretive, sophisticated, corrupt and dangerous mechanism for dismantling democracy and social solidarity, but also suggests the ways that every Israeli citizen can fight this worrysome phenomenon.

New Book:איילת רון: יומן החלמה - נשים יוצרות מילים מלב המלחמה (אוקטובר 23 - מרץ 24 Ayelet Ron (ed.): Diary of Recovery -...
23/11/2025

New Book:

איילת רון: יומן החלמה - נשים יוצרות מילים מלב המלחמה (אוקטובר 23 - מרץ 24

Ayelet Ron (ed.): Diary of Recovery - Women Create Words from the Heart of the War (Oct. 23 – Mar. 24)
231 p. Hebrew, 2025
Price (inc. Shipping): $52.30

https://www.mayerbooks.com/home/item.php?item=36943

"Diary of Recovery" edited by artist and writer Ayelet Ron is a collection of womens' textual journeys from war to recovery following October 7th. Through poetry, short stories, monologues and dialogues, the works of 72 women reveal instances of shattered bodies and hearts, of time lost and mourning, of motherhood, relationships, sexuality, loneliness, sinning, of nature and God, thereby creating a feminine mosaic of the experiences of war.

Yfaat Weiss: Sovereignity in Miniature, The Mount Scopus Enclave, 1948-1967יפעת וייס: ריבונות בזעיר אנפין, מובלעת הר הצו...
16/11/2025

Yfaat Weiss: Sovereignity in Miniature, The Mount Scopus Enclave, 1948-1967
יפעת וייס: ריבונות בזעיר אנפין, מובלעת הר הצופים 1967-1948
361 p. Hebrew, Jerusalem 2025
Price (inc. Shipping): $72.40

https://www.mayerbooks.com/home/item.php?item=36948

According to the UN plans, Jerusalem was intended to be an international city, but following the war of independence, it was divided between Israel and Jordan. An enclave on Mount Scopus, however, was excluded from this division and put under UN control, which split the area between Israel and Jordan. Both sides agreed not to fly national flags or any other symbol of sovereignty on Mount Scopus and Israel’s bimonthly convoys of supply to the enclave, which housed the buildings of the Hebrew University, were subject to foreign control.

Historian Yfaat Weiss’ “Sovereignty in Miniature” examines the ways that the State of Israel tried to ascertain sovereignty over its part of the enclave between 1948 and 1967. Using varied means, it tried to transform its control over a demilitarized zone into a claim for sovereignty, e.g. by flying flags. According to Weiss the story of Mount Scopus was a testing ground for Israel’s later policy in the occupied territories, where it aims to transform its control of the area into sovereign rule.

Rigorously researched, “Sovereignty in Miniature” tells the story of how the State of Israel, aiming to rescue animals from the Hebrew University’s zoo or to salvage its library’s collections from hungry rodents, faced and challenged a status quo it ostensibly agreed to but was unwilling to accept.

Dayan, Arie: “Either Jewish of Democratic: The Military Government and the Political Discourse in Israel 1948-1966”Hebre...
13/08/2025

Dayan, Arie: “Either Jewish of Democratic: The Military Government and the Political Discourse in Israel 1948-1966”
Hebrew, 245 pp., Jerusalem 2025
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https://www.mayerbooks.com/home/item.php?item=36796

Veteran journalist Arie Dayan’s “Jewish or Democratic” studies the political debate surrounding the military government, established by David Ben-Gurion in July 1948. As a body designed to control the Palestinians remaining within the territory of the new State of Israel, its main goals were threefold: to facilitate the transfer of Palestinian lands; to exclude Palestinians from the labor market and to prevent Palestinians from organizing politically. The Military Governor’s permission was required for all Palestinians who wished leave their place of residence, so that the military government effectively determined who could go to work, get an education, or receive medical care. Controversial from its inception, leftwing forces in Israel nevertheless approved expropriating lands for kibbutzim, whereas the right endorsed excluding Palestinians from the labor market. Only the communists consistently opposied the institution, an oppoistion that grew stronger following Kafr Qassem massacre of October 1956. Protests intensified until the Levi Eshkol government abloished the military governing in December 1966, either to quell the opposition or because it had achieved its goals, or both.

דיין, אריה: ״יהודית או דמוקרטית: הממשל הצבאי והמערכת הפוליטית בישראל : 1966-1948״

אביב כהן: ״מולדת איננה מזבח. המחאה בימי מלחמת לבנון הראשונה״Cohen, Aviv: “Homeland is not an Altar. The Protest during t...
06/07/2025

אביב כהן: ״מולדת איננה מזבח. המחאה בימי מלחמת לבנון הראשונה״
Cohen, Aviv: “Homeland is not an Altar. The Protest during the 1982 Lebanon War”
369 pp. Hebrew, 2025
Price (inc. Shipping): $64.40
https://www.mayerbooks.com/home/item.php?item=36729
The First Lebanon War, which broke out on the morning of June 6, 1982 was met with a major wave of protest against what was percieved by many Israelis at the time as a hasty, unconsensual launch of a war of choice, in a megalomaniacal attempt to change the regional political reality in the Middle East. Aviv Cohen’s book “Homeland is not an Altar” tells the story of this protest and the many people that never stopped demonstrating, despite insults, incitement and violence, because they understood that Israel’s leadership at the time was lost, but being followed blindly by those who believed its lies. Based on primary documents previously not accessible as well as numerous interviews with the protest’s leaders and government officials, Cohen provides the definite history of this protest, which after all ended in a victory.

Savir, Maya: On Reconciliation After October Seventhסביר, מיה: על הפיוס, אחרי שבעה באוקטוברhttps://www.mayerbooks.com/ho...
25/03/2025

Savir, Maya: On Reconciliation After October Seventh

סביר, מיה: על הפיוס, אחרי שבעה באוקטובר
https://www.mayerbooks.com/home/list.phpHebrew,

in Hebrew, 2025
Price (inc. Shipping): $41.40

Most people between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River – whether Jews or Palestinians – are either part of the conflict or believe in the possibility of ending it. Written in October 2024, during one of the most difficult periods of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Maya Savir argues that there is no more appropriate time to ponder, investigate and actually seek reconciliation. When immersed in a conflict, it is easy to forget that conflicts end. Always, as it is in their nature. The only question is how long it takes and how many lives will be lost. And in this there is another truth: Humans know how to change, and societies also know how to change.
The book offers its readers tools to travel the paths that might lead to reconciliation.

Following the the raid on our colleagues at The Educational Bookshop we rearranged our window display this morning
12/02/2025

Following the the raid on our colleagues at The Educational Bookshop we rearranged our window display this morning

Zvi Koren, The October 7 War- Israel at War, 2023-2024. Photos, 296 p. English, 2024Price (inc. Shipping): $109.00https:...
01/12/2024

Zvi Koren, The October 7 War- Israel at War, 2023-2024.
Photos, 296 p. English, 2024
Price (inc. Shipping): $109.00

https://www.mayerbooks.com/home/item.php?item=36355

From the Preface by Photographer Ziv Koren:
“We live in such a visually documented age that it is easy to mistakenly think that what was not photographed did not happen. The events of October 7 are a national nightmare, parts of which will remain a kind of black hole. So many stories, tragedies, and human dramas occurred simultaneously on that dark day and were not photographed. The 400 photos chosen for the book out of the hundreds of thousands I took during these months are the “presence” that represents the “absence,” a reflection of the inherent failure to be everywhere at the same time, to document everything at every moment. That’s why I’ve made the unusual choice to dedicate space to those photographs that no one captured. To pay respect to some of those thousands of fateful moments that went undocumented and to the heroes of those moments. “The Photos Not Taken,” which concludes the book, is the monument I wish to erect in honor of those who were there and in memory of those who are no longer with us.“

אורלי צרפתי: ״נשות המחאה, מאבק הנשים החרדיות לייצוג פוליטי״ Tsarfaty, Orly: Women of the Protest: Struggle of Ultra-Orth...
04/11/2024

אורלי צרפתי: ״נשות המחאה, מאבק הנשים החרדיות לייצוג פוליטי״

Tsarfaty, Orly: Women of the Protest: Struggle of Ultra-Orthodox Women for Political Representation”
262 p. Hebrew, 2024
Price (inc. Shipping): $58.40

https://www.mayerbooks.com/home/item.php?item=36364

An anonymous post on Facebook during the 2013 elections called for the first time for equal representation of orthodox women within ultra-Orthodox political parties, thereby sparking a struggle for their political representation.

The story of this orthodox feminist struggle against their patriarchic society which opposes equality and values the separation of men and women, is at the center of this book. It presents the story of a handful of determined ultra-Orthodox women, who adopted the Internet and Facebook to fight against their exclusion, despite the heavy personal costs this involved.

The book examines the various initiatives that eventually led to the establishment of two ultra-Orthodox women's parties finally created the initial infrastructure for the rise of ultra-Orthodox feminism.

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