Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $275
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Targum Ha-haftarot manuscript. Yemen, [1881?].
On the first page the title reads “I will begin to write the translation of all the Haftarot in the Torah, with the help of the great and almighty G-d”.
There is a faded colophon on the last page about the end of the writing [in 1881?] and an ornate rabbinical signature Yemenite style (unidentified).
This manuscript was intended for the person who would read the translation of each verse to the public after it was read by the Ba’al Kore [in Hebrew]. This is an antique custom that goes back to the time of the Gemara and was preserved in the Yemenite congregations only. [There are manuscripts in which the translation appears with each original verse (see “Kedem” catalogue, auction 4, items 512-513; auction 8, items 458-459), this manuscript has the Aramaic translation alone].
[132] Leaves, 16.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains, light moth damage on the inner margins, tears on the outside borders of the leaves, some of them have been restored. Original leather binding.
On the first page the title reads “I will begin to write the translation of all the Haftarot in the Torah, with the help of the great and almighty G-d”.
There is a faded colophon on the last page about the end of the writing [in 1881?] and an ornate rabbinical signature Yemenite style (unidentified).
This manuscript was intended for the person who would read the translation of each verse to the public after it was read by the Ba’al Kore [in Hebrew]. This is an antique custom that goes back to the time of the Gemara and was preserved in the Yemenite congregations only. [There are manuscripts in which the translation appears with each original verse (see “Kedem” catalogue, auction 4, items 512-513; auction 8, items 458-459), this manuscript has the Aramaic translation alone].
[132] Leaves, 16.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains, light moth damage on the inner margins, tears on the outside borders of the leaves, some of them have been restored. Original leather binding.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
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Manuscript, Order for the five fast days – selichot and lamentations for the fast days and 9th of Av. Yemen, [18th–19th century].
32 Leaves, 16 cm. High quality paper, wide margins. Good condition, stains from use and wear, new cloth binding.
32 Leaves, 16 cm. High quality paper, wide margins. Good condition, stains from use and wear, new cloth binding.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $100
Sold for: $138
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Varied collection of tens of pages of various manuscripts from Oriental countries. Remnants of compositions, bible and commentaries, novellae and halachot, sidurim and prayers, requests and liturgical prayers, lamentations for 9th of Av, bills and more.
More than 50 leaves, various sizes and conditions.
More than 50 leaves, various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $200
Sold for: $475
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Varied collection. Yemen, [19th -20th century].
1. Manuscript, Sefer Mekor Chaim on slaughter rules. Written in Wasana (Yemen). [19th century]. Various inscriptions (dated) and Likutim on leaves preceding title page and at the end of the book. (Fine leather binding, good condition).
2-3. Sefer Mekor Chaim, on slaughter rules. Aden, 1893. Bound with Petach Ha-Ohel, on Gittin and the Seven Blessings of the bride and groom. Aden, 1894. Handwritten glosses (good condition, last page of Petach Ha-Ohel is missing).
4. Various leaves, novellae and Likutim.
5. Ein Ya'akov volume, a few parts. Lemberg, 1872. Moth holes and wear, missing leaves. Yemenite leather binding, manuscript leaves and printed ones pasted to binding.
Sizes and conditions vary.
1. Manuscript, Sefer Mekor Chaim on slaughter rules. Written in Wasana (Yemen). [19th century]. Various inscriptions (dated) and Likutim on leaves preceding title page and at the end of the book. (Fine leather binding, good condition).
2-3. Sefer Mekor Chaim, on slaughter rules. Aden, 1893. Bound with Petach Ha-Ohel, on Gittin and the Seven Blessings of the bride and groom. Aden, 1894. Handwritten glosses (good condition, last page of Petach Ha-Ohel is missing).
4. Various leaves, novellae and Likutim.
5. Ein Ya'akov volume, a few parts. Lemberg, 1872. Moth holes and wear, missing leaves. Yemenite leather binding, manuscript leaves and printed ones pasted to binding.
Sizes and conditions vary.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $300
Sold for: $625
Including buyer's premium
Varied collection of tens of handwritten leaves, most of them from Eastern countries, [Morocco, Yemen and Persia].
Talismans and liturgical poems, amulets and charms, Torah novellae and various notes. [Not checked thoroughly, from superficial examination it seems like interesting material].
7 Notebooks. Various sizes and conditions.
Talismans and liturgical poems, amulets and charms, Torah novellae and various notes. [Not checked thoroughly, from superficial examination it seems like interesting material].
7 Notebooks. Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $700
Sold for: $875
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Evel Moshe, eulogy for the Chatam Sofer, by Rabbi Eliezer Lipman Stein. Ofen, 1840.
“Deep mourning upon the demise of the true genius and great luminary… our esteemed rabbi and master Rabbi Moshe Sofer who served as Av Beit Din and taught Torah in Israel for many years…”.
Seven 4° uncut sheets, in the same condition in which they left the printing press, with wide margins.
In the preface of the book a letter by the Chatam Sofer, calling out to support the author’s immigration to Israel, following “a letter of pleas and wishes” regarding the same matter, by the author.
[2], 26 leaves, 28 cm. Good condition. Stains, many creases. Stamp.
“Deep mourning upon the demise of the true genius and great luminary… our esteemed rabbi and master Rabbi Moshe Sofer who served as Av Beit Din and taught Torah in Israel for many years…”.
Seven 4° uncut sheets, in the same condition in which they left the printing press, with wide margins.
In the preface of the book a letter by the Chatam Sofer, calling out to support the author’s immigration to Israel, following “a letter of pleas and wishes” regarding the same matter, by the author.
[2], 26 leaves, 28 cm. Good condition. Stains, many creases. Stamp.
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Eulogies and Biographies
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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1. Megilat Sefer - An eulogy of the death of rabbi Shaul (son of rabbi Arye Leib) the chief rabbi of Amsterdam, from rabbi Elyakim Getshalik Vanufriden. Amsterdam, [1790]. (Last page is missing, copy is attached). Rare.
2. Givat Pinchas – An eulogy of the death of rabbi Pinchas Yehuda Katz - the chief rabbi of Kirali-Darvitz, from his father in law rabbi Yissochor Dov Fridman, rabbi of Karaly. Saeeny, (1924).
3. Milei De Hespeda - about three great men, from rabbi Chaim Elazar Shapira - the Rebbe of Munkatch, author of "Minchat Elazar". Bratislava, (Pressburg), 1922. [In the end of the book there are letters printed from the Koznitz's maggid, the "Divrei Chaim", rabbi Tzvi of Ziditchov and other rebbes].
Various sizes and conditions, good condition
2. Givat Pinchas – An eulogy of the death of rabbi Pinchas Yehuda Katz - the chief rabbi of Kirali-Darvitz, from his father in law rabbi Yissochor Dov Fridman, rabbi of Karaly. Saeeny, (1924).
3. Milei De Hespeda - about three great men, from rabbi Chaim Elazar Shapira - the Rebbe of Munkatch, author of "Minchat Elazar". Bratislava, (Pressburg), 1922. [In the end of the book there are letters printed from the Koznitz's maggid, the "Divrei Chaim", rabbi Tzvi of Ziditchov and other rebbes].
Various sizes and conditions, good condition
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Eulogies and Biographies
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
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Eulogy and lamentation on the Ga'on author of Chafetz Chaim… in "Agudat Yisrael" synagogue, by Rabbi Yossef Ha-Cohen Schwartz, rabbi of "Machzikey Torah" society in Grosswardein. Grosswardein (Ordea-Mare), 1933.
[2], 8, [2] pages. Printed title-cover. 21.5 cm. Very good condition.
[2], 8, [2] pages. Printed title-cover. 21.5 cm. Very good condition.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $240
Unsold
1. Metzevat Kodesh in memory of the righteous, known as Beit Ya'akov, Rabbi Gavriel Sochestov. Lemberg, 1869. Fourth pamphlet only of a set of five pamphlets which were printed. Epitaphs from the cemetery in Lvov (Lemberg).
18 cm. Fair condition.
2. Matzevat Zikaron, Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Friedman. Ordea-Mare, 1940. Epitaphs from the cemetery in Ordea (Grosswardein).
20 cm. Good condition.
18 cm. Fair condition.
2. Matzevat Zikaron, Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Friedman. Ordea-Mare, 1940. Epitaphs from the cemetery in Ordea (Grosswardein).
20 cm. Good condition.
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Eulogies and Biographies
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
Including buyer's premium
Sefer Toldot Chachmey Yisrael, by Rabbi Yekutiel Yehudah Greenwald. Cluj, 1924.
Letters and biography of Rabbi Ephraim Ha-Cohen of Vilna [author of "Sha'ar Ephraim" grandfather of "Chacham Zvi"] and the history of Hungarian Jews and the city of Ofen.
[12], 54, [2] pages. 24 cm. Very good condition.
Letters and biography of Rabbi Ephraim Ha-Cohen of Vilna [author of "Sha'ar Ephraim" grandfather of "Chacham Zvi"] and the history of Hungarian Jews and the city of Ofen.
[12], 54, [2] pages. 24 cm. Very good condition.
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Eulogies and Biographies
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
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Sefer Ha-Yovel, celebrating the 60th birthday of Rabbi Ya'akov Rosenheim, by his loved ones and followers. Frankfurt am Main, [1932].
A variety of essays by different Rabbis in honor of Rosenheim. Hebrew and German, title pages in both languages, with musical keys. Binding designed by Uriel Birnbaum.
Rabbi Ya'akov Rosenheim (1870-1965) of Frankfurt was a founder of Agudat Yisrael; was responsible for assembling the Orthodox associations and served many times as president of Agudat Yisrael.
[3], 162; 464 pages, 24 cm. Good condition. Stains and moth damages.
A variety of essays by different Rabbis in honor of Rosenheim. Hebrew and German, title pages in both languages, with musical keys. Binding designed by Uriel Birnbaum.
Rabbi Ya'akov Rosenheim (1870-1965) of Frankfurt was a founder of Agudat Yisrael; was responsible for assembling the Orthodox associations and served many times as president of Agudat Yisrael.
[3], 162; 464 pages, 24 cm. Good condition. Stains and moth damages.
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Eulogies and Biographies
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $200
Sold for: $275
Including buyer's premium
Eight-year clanedar, 1942-1950. Shanghai, [1942].
A New Year greeting appears on the title page. English introduction on last leaves.
On leaf 2: "Tikun Gamur… from the Holy Rabbi of Breslev".
[1] Title cover, [53] leaves, 17 cm. Good condition, slight damages to cover. Moisture marks. Bibliographically Unknown.
A New Year greeting appears on the title page. English introduction on last leaves.
On leaf 2: "Tikun Gamur… from the Holy Rabbi of Breslev".
[1] Title cover, [53] leaves, 17 cm. Good condition, slight damages to cover. Moisture marks. Bibliographically Unknown.
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Last Minute Items - Collection of Letters Sent to Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Ulman Av Beit Din Makó
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