Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $300
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Keter Malchut, Part 2 of Yusifun book in German. It is called She'erit Yisrael. By Menachem Man HaLevi. Amsterdam, [1771]. Second updated edition.
The history of the Jewish people from the period of the destruction of the Second Temple until the year the book was written (1768). A detailed historic description of the policy and condition of the Jews in countries around the world, including the story of the expulsion from Spain and Portugal, the story of the discovery of America, and details about the Jews of India and Cochin.
In this edition Chapter 36 was added continuing to tell of the history of our Jewish brothers around the world especially the Jews of Amsterdam during 1745-1769, (until 1771). These additions were not printed in most of the many editions of the book which were printed according to the first edition (Amsterdam, 1743).
Yiddish-Deitsch.
[1], 151 leaves, 18cm. Good condition, old binding with leather spine, worn.
Rare and Does not appear on the Bibliography institute CD.
The history of the Jewish people from the period of the destruction of the Second Temple until the year the book was written (1768). A detailed historic description of the policy and condition of the Jews in countries around the world, including the story of the expulsion from Spain and Portugal, the story of the discovery of America, and details about the Jews of India and Cochin.
In this edition Chapter 36 was added continuing to tell of the history of our Jewish brothers around the world especially the Jews of Amsterdam during 1745-1769, (until 1771). These additions were not printed in most of the many editions of the book which were printed according to the first edition (Amsterdam, 1743).
Yiddish-Deitsch.
[1], 151 leaves, 18cm. Good condition, old binding with leather spine, worn.
Rare and Does not appear on the Bibliography institute CD.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
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Ohr Meir, a list of Jewish manuscripts and printed books, found in Rabbi Meir Soltzberger's library in Philadelphia, by Ephraim Deinard. New York, 1896.
Bibliographic lists of 28 manuscripts and 394 printed books from the scholar Meir Soltzberger's library.
The Judge Meir Soltzberger (1844-1923), was born in Germany and immigrated with his parents to Philadelphia. In his library rare and valuable Hebrew books were kept, amongst them approximately 45 incunabulum. Of the greatest contributors and lobbyists for establishing the library of the Beit Midrash L'Rabbanim in New York, and he even contributed his private library.
100 pages, 21cm. Good condition.
Singerman 5095, Goldman 255.
Bibliographic lists of 28 manuscripts and 394 printed books from the scholar Meir Soltzberger's library.
The Judge Meir Soltzberger (1844-1923), was born in Germany and immigrated with his parents to Philadelphia. In his library rare and valuable Hebrew books were kept, amongst them approximately 45 incunabulum. Of the greatest contributors and lobbyists for establishing the library of the Beit Midrash L'Rabbanim in New York, and he even contributed his private library.
100 pages, 21cm. Good condition.
Singerman 5095, Goldman 255.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $200
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Scroll of Esther upon parchment, placed inside a Bakelite case. Publication of Union of American Hebrew Congregations. United States of America, 1940.
Illustrated Scroll of Esther with a translation into English, colorful illustrations by Nelson Ronsheim.
Placed inside a Bakelite case with two engraved plates; one reading “Scroll of Esther” and the second one reading “Presented by the sisterhood in memory of Ivan L. (bud) Block, October 29, 1943”.
[19], columns spread out over 4 sheets of parchment (18cm.). The scroll is attached to a wooden rod. 35cm. Good condition
Illustrated Scroll of Esther with a translation into English, colorful illustrations by Nelson Ronsheim.
Placed inside a Bakelite case with two engraved plates; one reading “Scroll of Esther” and the second one reading “Presented by the sisterhood in memory of Ivan L. (bud) Block, October 29, 1943”.
[19], columns spread out over 4 sheets of parchment (18cm.). The scroll is attached to a wooden rod. 35cm. Good condition
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $150
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Toraht Chaim, “Tikun Leil Shishi [certain prayers to be recited on Thursday night] for the four weeks of the month… as was customary in the Western cities…”. London, [1792].
Tikun Leil Shishi, includes wisdom from the Zohar as well as prayers to be recited before and after the learning.
This is the first book by Rabbi Moshe son of Rabbi Yitzchak Adra’i (passed away in the year 1829, Ozar Ha’Rabbanim 14388), a rabbi and a Kabbalist, among the greatest Torah scholars of Mugdur in Morocco. Towards the end of his life he immigrated to Jerusalem.
[3], 52 leaves. 19cm. Good condition. New binding
Tikun Leil Shishi, includes wisdom from the Zohar as well as prayers to be recited before and after the learning.
This is the first book by Rabbi Moshe son of Rabbi Yitzchak Adra’i (passed away in the year 1829, Ozar Ha’Rabbanim 14388), a rabbi and a Kabbalist, among the greatest Torah scholars of Mugdur in Morocco. Towards the end of his life he immigrated to Jerusalem.
[3], 52 leaves. 19cm. Good condition. New binding
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $300
Sold for: $525
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Korban Mincha, including all the prayers from the beginning to the end of the year, with an Ashkenazic translation lucid and clear (Yiddish-Deutsch). Vienna, 1839, Anton Schmidt printing.
Very thick wood and leather binding, with decorations impressed on the front and on the back and impressed lettering (Korban Mincha).
Before the front leaf a handwritten list of dates of death of the relatives of the siddur's owner.
XIV pages, 380 leaves (leaves 377-378-379 are bound incorrectly); 136 leaves, 20cm. Good condition. Wear to edges of first leaves. A few stains. Slight moth-damage to edge of binding, parts of binding are worn.
Very thick wood and leather binding, with decorations impressed on the front and on the back and impressed lettering (Korban Mincha).
Before the front leaf a handwritten list of dates of death of the relatives of the siddur's owner.
XIV pages, 380 leaves (leaves 377-378-379 are bound incorrectly); 136 leaves, 20cm. Good condition. Wear to edges of first leaves. A few stains. Slight moth-damage to edge of binding, parts of binding are worn.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
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Trauer Album, commemorative album for the deceased. Vienna, c. 1935.
Illustrated album printed with spaces to be filled by hand: name of the deceased and Yohrtzeit calendar for decades [secular dates], filled with handwritten inscriptions commemorating the passing of a woman, Spring 1935.
Includes Kadish prayers, Seder Hazkarat Neshamot, additional prayers, various festival adapted versions (for Purim and Hanukah) and more.
23 pages, 23.5cm. Good condition. Few stains. Tape between the first and second leaves.
Illustrated album printed with spaces to be filled by hand: name of the deceased and Yohrtzeit calendar for decades [secular dates], filled with handwritten inscriptions commemorating the passing of a woman, Spring 1935.
Includes Kadish prayers, Seder Hazkarat Neshamot, additional prayers, various festival adapted versions (for Purim and Hanukah) and more.
23 pages, 23.5cm. Good condition. Few stains. Tape between the first and second leaves.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $120
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Jüdische Volkskunst… von Dr. Max diamante [Folkloric Jewish art, with the addition of The Kuzarim and the Jewish Settlements in Eastern Europe]. Vienna and Jerusalem, [1937].
About Folkloric art amidst the Jews, with many photos of decorated tombstones.
84 pages, 36 plates and a folded map, 21.5cm. Fair condition. Front jacket missing, partially detached booklets.
About Folkloric art amidst the Jews, with many photos of decorated tombstones.
84 pages, 36 plates and a folded map, 21.5cm. Fair condition. Front jacket missing, partially detached booklets.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
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Ohev Shalom, based upon sermons which I delivered on my journey before the group… Kol Yisrael Chaverim from Vienna, by Rabbi Avraham Abush Eisner. Kolomea (Ukraine), 1880.
At the preface of the book a poem in honor of “the honorable members and the chairmen of the Kol Yisarel Chaverim organization in Vienna”, by Rabbi Moshe Pessler.
The author, Rabbi Avraham Abush Eisner (1846-1881), was a grandson of the author of Meir Netivim.
58, [1] page, 21cm. Good condition. Minor tears. Stamps. Unoriginal Binding.
At the preface of the book a poem in honor of “the honorable members and the chairmen of the Kol Yisarel Chaverim organization in Vienna”, by Rabbi Moshe Pessler.
The author, Rabbi Avraham Abush Eisner (1846-1881), was a grandson of the author of Meir Netivim.
58, [1] page, 21cm. Good condition. Minor tears. Stamps. Unoriginal Binding.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
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Shalom, Unser Vademecum, Rabbi Yosef Drach. Vienna, 1922.
Collection of prayers which includes Hazkarat Neshamot [remembrance of departed souls], Kaddish, blessings on Torah learning, reciting of Shema Yisrael before bedtime, Kiddush for Friday night as well as a chart of the alphabet in Hebrew and German. Hebrew and German.
Including the signature of the editor, Yosef Drach.
[9] leaves, 12cm. Good condition. Few creases and stains.
Collection of prayers which includes Hazkarat Neshamot [remembrance of departed souls], Kaddish, blessings on Torah learning, reciting of Shema Yisrael before bedtime, Kiddush for Friday night as well as a chart of the alphabet in Hebrew and German. Hebrew and German.
Including the signature of the editor, Yosef Drach.
[9] leaves, 12cm. Good condition. Few creases and stains.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $400
Sold for: $500
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“To all Rabbis and teachers… and people who are conscripted into the army”. A printed page of the rabbinical letters with regulations for the soldiers agunot [during World War I?]. Vienna, [1915?].
Letter by Rabbi David Zinger Rabbi in Pilzna, “each man who goes into the army should make a statement in front of two witnesses and a scribe that he commands them to write a get and give it to his wife… in an emergency one can be lenient”. Letter by Rabbi Meir Arak, Rabbi in Buchach, “I have seen what the Rav of Pilzna wrote, and his intentions are good to save Jewish ladies from becoming agunot…”, and a halachic letter by Rabbi Yosef Engel.
34cm. fair to good condition, tears with no damage to text.
Doesn't appear in the Bibliography Institute CD.
Letter by Rabbi David Zinger Rabbi in Pilzna, “each man who goes into the army should make a statement in front of two witnesses and a scribe that he commands them to write a get and give it to his wife… in an emergency one can be lenient”. Letter by Rabbi Meir Arak, Rabbi in Buchach, “I have seen what the Rav of Pilzna wrote, and his intentions are good to save Jewish ladies from becoming agunot…”, and a halachic letter by Rabbi Yosef Engel.
34cm. fair to good condition, tears with no damage to text.
Doesn't appear in the Bibliography Institute CD.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $220
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Four assorted essays by Aharon (Adolph) Yelinek (1821-1893), Jewish-German scholar, bibliographer and Judaism researcher, one of the leaders of "Chochmat Yisrael" movement and establisher of Beit Midrash Le-Rabanim in Vienna; Edited the Midrashim and Kabbalah collections "Beit Ha-Midrash”:
1. Kuntres HaMazkir, concerning the names of cities and rivers, men and women for writing a get (divorce). Vienna, 1877.
2. Kuntres HaMaggid, about Midrashim. Vienna, 1878.
3. Kuntres Taryag, about the 613 mitzvot. Vienna, 1878.
4. Kuntres HaKlalim, about the rules of the Mishna and Talmud. Vienna, 1878.
21.5cm. Good condition.
1. Kuntres HaMazkir, concerning the names of cities and rivers, men and women for writing a get (divorce). Vienna, 1877.
2. Kuntres HaMaggid, about Midrashim. Vienna, 1878.
3. Kuntres Taryag, about the 613 mitzvot. Vienna, 1878.
4. Kuntres HaKlalim, about the rules of the Mishna and Talmud. Vienna, 1878.
21.5cm. Good condition.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
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Unser Weg monthly journal, edited by Shabtay Shenfeld. booklets 1,3,5,6,7. Vienna, 1922-1923.
Unser Weg [=Our Way] monthly journal published by the people of Agudat Israel, it has articles about the great gathering (Haknessiah Hagedolah), articles by Rabbi Chaim Israel Eis, Rabbi A.Z. Friedman, Sarah Schneirer, Rabbi Y.L. Gersht and more.
4 booklets, 24cm. Dry paper, fair condition, light damages and tears.
Opening Price: $150
Unser Weg [=Our Way] monthly journal published by the people of Agudat Israel, it has articles about the great gathering (Haknessiah Hagedolah), articles by Rabbi Chaim Israel Eis, Rabbi A.Z. Friedman, Sarah Schneirer, Rabbi Y.L. Gersht and more.
4 booklets, 24cm. Dry paper, fair condition, light damages and tears.
Opening Price: $150
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