Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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Poetic phrase for Purim [Yehuda Leib Ben Ze’ev]. Breslau, [1800].
Humorous saying for Purim “poetic phrases to increase the happiness of Purim and the drunkard feast”.
12 leaves, 17.5cm. Good condition. Stains, few creases. Front cover missing
Humorous saying for Purim “poetic phrases to increase the happiness of Purim and the drunkard feast”.
12 leaves, 17.5cm. Good condition. Stains, few creases. Front cover missing
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Siddurim and Prayer Books
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $300
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Tehilim with Radak commentary. Frankfurt am Main, 1712.
Approbation by the Gaon Rabbi Shmuel Cohen Shattin (Maharshashach – grandfather of "Chatam Sofer").
[4], 110 leaves. 16cm. Fair condition, moisture marks, professional restoration of slight damages, 3 first leaves attached from another copy. New binding
Approbation by the Gaon Rabbi Shmuel Cohen Shattin (Maharshashach – grandfather of "Chatam Sofer").
[4], 110 leaves. 16cm. Fair condition, moisture marks, professional restoration of slight damages, 3 first leaves attached from another copy. New binding
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Tehilim
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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Sefer Tehilim, with supplications and prayers preceding and following reading. Venice, 1753.
56 leaves. 16.5cm. Good condition. New binding, ex-libris.
Printed with Pirkey Avot, torah sections to be read on Monday, Thursday and Shabat. This is a Sefer Tehilim only.
56 leaves. 16.5cm. Good condition. New binding, ex-libris.
Printed with Pirkey Avot, torah sections to be read on Monday, Thursday and Shabat. This is a Sefer Tehilim only.
Category
Tehilim
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
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ПСАЛМЬІ ДАВИДА, Tehilim, with translation into Russian and commentaries by Aharon Eliyahu Ben Aryeh Leib Pumpiansky, Rabbi of Ponivezh. Warsaw, 1871.
Hebrew and Russian page facing page, with commentaries by Pumpiansky, Rabbi on behalf of the government in the Ponivezh area, Lithuania.
255, [1] pages. 19cm. Fair condition, usage wear and stains. New binding.
Hebrew and Russian page facing page, with commentaries by Pumpiansky, Rabbi on behalf of the government in the Ponivezh area, Lithuania.
255, [1] pages. 19cm. Fair condition, usage wear and stains. New binding.
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Tehilim
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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1. Psalms Arugot HaBosem and Be'er Mayim by Rabbi Shimon Rosenthal. Konigsberg, [1860]. Approbations from Rabbi Eliyahu of Gridatz and others.
XVI, 352 pages. 20cm. Fair condition. Missing front binding, moth damages.
2. Psalms with the commentary of Eidut Yehoseph, by Rabbi Yoseph Gorgi, and Tikun Shovevim by Rabbi Ya'akov Pardo. Jerusalem, [1926]. Approbation from Rabbi Yoseph Chaim Sonnenfeld. Front page printed with gilded ink, on the other side of the page a dedication appears.
[6], 201, [1] leaves, 22.5cm. Good condition. Moth-damages. Worn and partially detached binding.
XVI, 352 pages. 20cm. Fair condition. Missing front binding, moth damages.
2. Psalms with the commentary of Eidut Yehoseph, by Rabbi Yoseph Gorgi, and Tikun Shovevim by Rabbi Ya'akov Pardo. Jerusalem, [1926]. Approbation from Rabbi Yoseph Chaim Sonnenfeld. Front page printed with gilded ink, on the other side of the page a dedication appears.
[6], 201, [1] leaves, 22.5cm. Good condition. Moth-damages. Worn and partially detached binding.
Category
Tehilim
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
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1-2. Psalms with the book Mishpat Tzedek by Rabbi Moshe of Zalshin (author of Seder Tikun Shabbat), with Shoshanei Leket by Rabbi Yisrael Ze'ev of Zalshin and the commentary of Metzudat Tzion by Rabbi Yechiel Hiller Altschuler. Warsaw, 1883. Bound with: Chanoch Lana'ar on drushei tefillin, by Rabbi Nissim Sagira. Jerusalem, [1910].
3-4. Psalms, Mikdash Me'at. Warsaw, 1889. First book. Commentaries Beit HaMidrash, Beit HaKnesset and Beit Aharon + second book, Warsaw, 1893.
5. Psalms Liber Psalmorum, part of Biblia Hebraica series, Bible edition with glosses according to various sources. Leipzig, 1906. One pamphlet out of the series mentioned above, with alternative versions in margins. Page numbering continues from pamphlet to pamphlet.
Total of 5 books, varied sizes and conditions.
3-4. Psalms, Mikdash Me'at. Warsaw, 1889. First book. Commentaries Beit HaMidrash, Beit HaKnesset and Beit Aharon + second book, Warsaw, 1893.
5. Psalms Liber Psalmorum, part of Biblia Hebraica series, Bible edition with glosses according to various sources. Leipzig, 1906. One pamphlet out of the series mentioned above, with alternative versions in margins. Page numbering continues from pamphlet to pamphlet.
Total of 5 books, varied sizes and conditions.
Category
Tehilim
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
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Three pocket sized books of Tehilim:
1. Book of Tehilim, organized and corrected [With prayers and Seder Pidyon HaNefesh]. Livorno, 1875.
2. Book of Tehilim, proofread according to the Massorah. Vilna, 1913.
3. Book of Tehilim, Der Psalter. With German translation by Rev. J.C. Reichardt. London, 1857. (Bibliographically unknown edition).
Various sizes and conditions. Good condition
1. Book of Tehilim, organized and corrected [With prayers and Seder Pidyon HaNefesh]. Livorno, 1875.
2. Book of Tehilim, proofread according to the Massorah. Vilna, 1913.
3. Book of Tehilim, Der Psalter. With German translation by Rev. J.C. Reichardt. London, 1857. (Bibliographically unknown edition).
Various sizes and conditions. Good condition
Category
Tehilim
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $150
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Three miniature Tehilim books:
1. Tehilim book, re-printed in London, 1870[?].
2. Tehilim book [English translation]. English and Hebrew. London, 1902.
3. Tehilim book [French translation]. Les Psaumes. London, 1926.
10.5cm. Good condition. Original bindings.
1. Tehilim book, re-printed in London, 1870[?].
2. Tehilim book [English translation]. English and Hebrew. London, 1902.
3. Tehilim book [French translation]. Les Psaumes. London, 1926.
10.5cm. Good condition. Original bindings.
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Tehilim
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $120
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1. Sefer Tehilim by Christian David Ginsburg. London-Berlin, 1913.
2. Ne’im Zmirot Yisrael – Tehilim including a Yiddish translation, by Yisrael Levine. Jerusalem, 1934. Hebrew and Yiddish.
3. Sefer Tehilim Bnei Chaim. Cairo, [1948]. Stereotype printing.
Good condition, various sizes
2. Ne’im Zmirot Yisrael – Tehilim including a Yiddish translation, by Yisrael Levine. Jerusalem, 1934. Hebrew and Yiddish.
3. Sefer Tehilim Bnei Chaim. Cairo, [1948]. Stereotype printing.
Good condition, various sizes
Category
Tehilim
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $400
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S’deh Chemed, by Rabbi Chaim Chizkiyahu Medini. First part of second volume, letters Alef-Gimel, Warsaw, 1891.
A leaf with a dedication is glued to the back of the title page, it reads: “Souvenir of this close friendship”, part of it is written in print letters and part in the author’s handwriting: “I am honored [to dedicate my book S’deh Chemed] to the Gaon… Rabbi Yosef Zechariah Stern Av Beit Din of Siauliai…”. At the end of the printed dedication, there is an ink stamp from “Rabbi Chaim Chizkiyahu Medini… KaraSubazar”.
Includes title cover with the author’s handwritten inscription: “Siauliai - to the Gaon Rabbi Yosef Zechariah Stern”.
On the back page there is a handwritten copy of a Halachic question [from the S’deh Chemed?], written by the Gaon from Siauliai. There are additional inscriptions in the same handwriting [by the Gaon from Siauliai].
Rabbi Chaim Chizkiyahu Medini, (1833-1905) was born in Jerusalem, served as rabbi in Krim and Hebron; a tremendous scholar. Compiled the Torah Encyclopedia on his own, tens of volumes of "S'deh Chemed", and other books.
The recipient of the book, Rabbi Yosef Zechariah Stern (1831-1904, Otzar Harabanim 8783), was the son in law of Rabbi Mordechai Gimpel Yaffe, Gaon and Posek, was among the greatest Torah scholars of his generation. He served as Rabbi in Yashinovka, and in Siauliai (Lithuania) from 1861. Authored the “Zecher Yosef” and the “Tahluchot Ha-Aggadot”.
[4], 3-7, 4-564 [Originally 568, 2 leaves are missing]. 32.5cm. Fair condition. Light moth damage. Tears on the leaves’ borders. First leaves are detached. Worn and disassembled binding.
A leaf with a dedication is glued to the back of the title page, it reads: “Souvenir of this close friendship”, part of it is written in print letters and part in the author’s handwriting: “I am honored [to dedicate my book S’deh Chemed] to the Gaon… Rabbi Yosef Zechariah Stern Av Beit Din of Siauliai…”. At the end of the printed dedication, there is an ink stamp from “Rabbi Chaim Chizkiyahu Medini… KaraSubazar”.
Includes title cover with the author’s handwritten inscription: “Siauliai - to the Gaon Rabbi Yosef Zechariah Stern”.
On the back page there is a handwritten copy of a Halachic question [from the S’deh Chemed?], written by the Gaon from Siauliai. There are additional inscriptions in the same handwriting [by the Gaon from Siauliai].
Rabbi Chaim Chizkiyahu Medini, (1833-1905) was born in Jerusalem, served as rabbi in Krim and Hebron; a tremendous scholar. Compiled the Torah Encyclopedia on his own, tens of volumes of "S'deh Chemed", and other books.
The recipient of the book, Rabbi Yosef Zechariah Stern (1831-1904, Otzar Harabanim 8783), was the son in law of Rabbi Mordechai Gimpel Yaffe, Gaon and Posek, was among the greatest Torah scholars of his generation. He served as Rabbi in Yashinovka, and in Siauliai (Lithuania) from 1861. Authored the “Zecher Yosef” and the “Tahluchot Ha-Aggadot”.
[4], 3-7, 4-564 [Originally 568, 2 leaves are missing]. 32.5cm. Fair condition. Light moth damage. Tears on the leaves’ borders. First leaves are detached. Worn and disassembled binding.
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Dedications
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $200
Sold for: $325
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Sefer Pri Ha'aretz, Part II. Responsum by Rabbi Yisrael Meir Mizrachi, published by author's son Rabbi Shlomo Haya. Salonika, 1755.
Dedication on title page by author's son: "…Shlomo Haia Mizrachi". Another dedication to a Beit Midrash in Jerusalem (a yeshivah established by Rabbi Chaim Ben Attar author of "Or Ha-Chaim").
The famous Gaon Rabbi Shlomo Haya Mizrachi, of the great Jerusalamite sages, friend of the Chid"a and Mahar"it Algazi. Member of Rabbi Raphael Meyuchas' Beit Din and his son's teacher, Rabbi Moshe Mordechai Yossef Meyuchas author of "Sha'ar Ha-Mayim". (See attached material).
[4], 106, 105-136, [2] leaves. 29.5cm. Fair condition. Restored damages. Stains. New Binding
Dedication on title page by author's son: "…Shlomo Haia Mizrachi". Another dedication to a Beit Midrash in Jerusalem (a yeshivah established by Rabbi Chaim Ben Attar author of "Or Ha-Chaim").
The famous Gaon Rabbi Shlomo Haya Mizrachi, of the great Jerusalamite sages, friend of the Chid"a and Mahar"it Algazi. Member of Rabbi Raphael Meyuchas' Beit Din and his son's teacher, Rabbi Moshe Mordechai Yossef Meyuchas author of "Sha'ar Ha-Mayim". (See attached material).
[4], 106, 105-136, [2] leaves. 29.5cm. Fair condition. Restored damages. Stains. New Binding
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Dedications
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
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Merkavat Ha’Mishneh, Chidushim on the Mishneh Torah of the Rambam, by Rabbi Aharon Alfandri. On the sections of: Mada, Ahava, Zmanim. Izmir, [1755]. Only edition.
The Gaon Rabbi Aharon Alfandri (1702-1774, Ozar Ha’Rabbanim 1492) was a famous genius and was considered one of the great Torah scholars of Izmir in Turkey. Towards the end of his life he immigrated to Israel and resided in Hebron. His composition “Merkavat Ha’Mishneh” became one of the most basic compositions on the Rambam. He also composed the book “Yad Aharon”. The Chida [Rabbi Chaim Yosef David Azulai] writes about him: “I had the privilege of knowing the Rabbi… and immensely enjoyed the Torah and holiness which radiates from him, and I have heard from his Holiness who wrote compositions on all the sections of the Rambam, and the Yoreh De’ah as well as some sections of Choshen Mishpat, which were entirely burned”.
At the end of the “Introduction by the author”, a handwritten inscription combined with the name of the author which was printed at the end of the introduction.
[1], 1-41, 45-122, [1] leaves (two leaves missing). 31cm. Fair condition. Moth damages, mildew stains. Detached binding. Stamps.
The Gaon Rabbi Aharon Alfandri (1702-1774, Ozar Ha’Rabbanim 1492) was a famous genius and was considered one of the great Torah scholars of Izmir in Turkey. Towards the end of his life he immigrated to Israel and resided in Hebron. His composition “Merkavat Ha’Mishneh” became one of the most basic compositions on the Rambam. He also composed the book “Yad Aharon”. The Chida [Rabbi Chaim Yosef David Azulai] writes about him: “I had the privilege of knowing the Rabbi… and immensely enjoyed the Torah and holiness which radiates from him, and I have heard from his Holiness who wrote compositions on all the sections of the Rambam, and the Yoreh De’ah as well as some sections of Choshen Mishpat, which were entirely burned”.
At the end of the “Introduction by the author”, a handwritten inscription combined with the name of the author which was printed at the end of the introduction.
[1], 1-41, 45-122, [1] leaves (two leaves missing). 31cm. Fair condition. Moth damages, mildew stains. Detached binding. Stamps.
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Dedications
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