Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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Sefer No'am Elimelech, and Likutey Shoshana, by Rebbe Elimelech of Lizhensk. Munkatch, 1940.
Approbations by Rebbe Yechezkel Shraga Halberstam of Shiniava and Rebbe Shalom Eliezer Halberstam of Ratzfert (sons of "Divrey Chaim").
[4], 98 leaves, 29cm. Heavy paper. Very good condition.
The qualitiy of the paper is different from other copies we examined, this might be bibliographically unknown edition from the 1940's.
Approbations by Rebbe Yechezkel Shraga Halberstam of Shiniava and Rebbe Shalom Eliezer Halberstam of Ratzfert (sons of "Divrey Chaim").
[4], 98 leaves, 29cm. Heavy paper. Very good condition.
The qualitiy of the paper is different from other copies we examined, this might be bibliographically unknown edition from the 1940's.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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No'am Elimelech and Likutei Shoshana, by Rabbi Elimelech from Lezajsk, with a letter from Rabbi Fyvush from Zabrze (a disciple of the great Magid from Mezritch) at the end of the book. Shanghai, 1946.
The No'am Elimelech in stereotype printing from the Munkatch edition 1940, with approbations, the “Tsetel Katan” and the “Hanhagot Ha'adam”. The second volume from page 205 on “Mikhtav… Meharav… Fyvush Mi Zabrze” is a stereotype print from the “Likutim Yekarim”, Lemberg, 1863.
227, [1] pages. 25.5cm. Fair condition, moth damages.
The No'am Elimelech in stereotype printing from the Munkatch edition 1940, with approbations, the “Tsetel Katan” and the “Hanhagot Ha'adam”. The second volume from page 205 on “Mikhtav… Meharav… Fyvush Mi Zabrze” is a stereotype print from the “Likutim Yekarim”, Lemberg, 1863.
227, [1] pages. 25.5cm. Fair condition, moth damages.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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1. Tzemach Tzadik, on the weekly sections, holidays and more, by Rabbi Menachem Mendel Hager of Vizhnitz. Tchernovitz, [1885]. Only edition.
2. Siftei Tzadik, on the Torah and holidays, by Rabbi Shmuel Avraham Aba ben Baruch Hager of Horodenka. Kolomea, 1895. Only edition.
3. Even Shtiya, history of the Kosov-Vizhnitz dynasty, by Rabbi Chaim Kahana. Munkatch, 1930. First edition. (Front cover missing. Uncut sheets).
4. Zichron Yisrael, eulogy in memory of Rabbi Yisrael of Vizhnitz, by Rabbi Mordechai Ha-Levy Horwitz. Cluj, 1937. Only edition. (Author's signature and ink stamps on page following title). (Cover title – bibliographically unknown?).
5. Damesek Eliezer, "Imrot Tehorot Einayim…" – on the Torah, holidays and more, by Rabbi Eliezer Hager. Jerusalem, [1949]. First edition.
6. Kuntrass Ha-Likutim Tinyana, likutim on the Torah and holidays by the holy Rebbe. Bnei Brak, [1968]. (Stencil).
7. Ahavat Shalom, homiletics on the Torah by Rabbi Menachem Mendel Hager of Kosov. Lemberg (Lvov), [1850]. Second edition.
8. Torat Chaim, on the weekly sections and likutim, by Rabbi Chaim ben Menachem Mendel Hager of Kosov. Lemberg (Lvov), [1883]. Second edition.
9. Torat Chaim, on the weekly sections and likutim, by Rabbi Chain ben Menachem Mendel Hager of Kosov. Kolomea, [1883]. Third edition.
Good condition, various sizes. Signatures and ownership inscriptions. Some of the books with new bindings.
2. Siftei Tzadik, on the Torah and holidays, by Rabbi Shmuel Avraham Aba ben Baruch Hager of Horodenka. Kolomea, 1895. Only edition.
3. Even Shtiya, history of the Kosov-Vizhnitz dynasty, by Rabbi Chaim Kahana. Munkatch, 1930. First edition. (Front cover missing. Uncut sheets).
4. Zichron Yisrael, eulogy in memory of Rabbi Yisrael of Vizhnitz, by Rabbi Mordechai Ha-Levy Horwitz. Cluj, 1937. Only edition. (Author's signature and ink stamps on page following title). (Cover title – bibliographically unknown?).
5. Damesek Eliezer, "Imrot Tehorot Einayim…" – on the Torah, holidays and more, by Rabbi Eliezer Hager. Jerusalem, [1949]. First edition.
6. Kuntrass Ha-Likutim Tinyana, likutim on the Torah and holidays by the holy Rebbe. Bnei Brak, [1968]. (Stencil).
7. Ahavat Shalom, homiletics on the Torah by Rabbi Menachem Mendel Hager of Kosov. Lemberg (Lvov), [1850]. Second edition.
8. Torat Chaim, on the weekly sections and likutim, by Rabbi Chaim ben Menachem Mendel Hager of Kosov. Lemberg (Lvov), [1883]. Second edition.
9. Torat Chaim, on the weekly sections and likutim, by Rabbi Chain ben Menachem Mendel Hager of Kosov. Kolomea, [1883]. Third edition.
Good condition, various sizes. Signatures and ownership inscriptions. Some of the books with new bindings.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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Collection of books, mostly by Chassidic rebbes of Poland:
1. Toldot Ha-Nifla'ot, facts and hanagot by Rabbi Chaim Meir Yechiel Shapira, The "Saraf of Moglanitza". Warsaw, 1899. Only edition.
2. Tiferet Ha-Yehudi, likutim and stories by "The Holy Jew of Przysucha", second part of Nifla'ot Ha-Yehudi book. Pietrekov, [1912]. First edition.
3. Devash Ha-Sadeh, Likutei Torah and stories of leading Chassidim, by Rabbi Doverish of Risha. Bilgoraj, 1909. First edition.
4. Tzidkat Ha-Tzadik, essays by Rabbi Tzadok Ha-Cohen of Lublin. Lublin, [1913]. Second edition.
5. Rimzei Dechochmata, novellae and homiletics on the weekly sections and holidays, Aggadic novellae on Mishnah and more, by Rabbi Shmuel Ari' Leib Za"k of Biala. Warsaw, [1932]. First edition.
6. Simchat Yisrael, including: Or Simcha, Ma'amarei Simcha, Torat Simcha, essays and stories by Rabbi Simcha Bunim of Przysucha. Pietrekov, [1910-1911]. First edition.
7. Evel Kaved, eulogy in memory of Rabbi Avraham Mordechai Alter of Gur, by Rabbi Tuvia Yehudah Tavyomi (Gutentag). Jerusalem, [1949]. Only edition. Printed with "Yikra De-Chayei", various eulogies.
8. Siftei Tzadki, Part I, on Sefer Beresit sections, by Rabbi Pinchas Menachem Elazar Yustman of Piltz. Bilgoraj, [1925]. First edition.
9. Merom Ha-RI"M, Torah novellae by the Rebbe of Kotzk, the Rebbe of Gur and more. Warsaw, 1892. Only edition. (Lists – name of sick for remembrance and prayer).
10-11. Kol Simcha, Part I, Torah novellae by Rabbi Simcha Bunim of Przysucha. Przemysl, [1877]. Third edition. Bound with: Ohev Yisrael, by Rabbi Avraham Yehodhua Heshil of Afta, Warsaw [1881]. Sixth edition.
12. Dover Shalom, Likutei Torah by various rebbes, by Rabbi Shalom Eliyahu Stam. Pietrekov, [1906]. First edition.
13. Atarah Le-Rosh Tzadik, essays on weeky Torah sections, by Rabbi Ya'akov Zvi of Porisov. Warsaw, 1895. Only edition. (Handwritten list of a Torah discourse).
Size and condition vary. Ownership ink stamps and signatures appear in some books
1. Toldot Ha-Nifla'ot, facts and hanagot by Rabbi Chaim Meir Yechiel Shapira, The "Saraf of Moglanitza". Warsaw, 1899. Only edition.
2. Tiferet Ha-Yehudi, likutim and stories by "The Holy Jew of Przysucha", second part of Nifla'ot Ha-Yehudi book. Pietrekov, [1912]. First edition.
3. Devash Ha-Sadeh, Likutei Torah and stories of leading Chassidim, by Rabbi Doverish of Risha. Bilgoraj, 1909. First edition.
4. Tzidkat Ha-Tzadik, essays by Rabbi Tzadok Ha-Cohen of Lublin. Lublin, [1913]. Second edition.
5. Rimzei Dechochmata, novellae and homiletics on the weekly sections and holidays, Aggadic novellae on Mishnah and more, by Rabbi Shmuel Ari' Leib Za"k of Biala. Warsaw, [1932]. First edition.
6. Simchat Yisrael, including: Or Simcha, Ma'amarei Simcha, Torat Simcha, essays and stories by Rabbi Simcha Bunim of Przysucha. Pietrekov, [1910-1911]. First edition.
7. Evel Kaved, eulogy in memory of Rabbi Avraham Mordechai Alter of Gur, by Rabbi Tuvia Yehudah Tavyomi (Gutentag). Jerusalem, [1949]. Only edition. Printed with "Yikra De-Chayei", various eulogies.
8. Siftei Tzadki, Part I, on Sefer Beresit sections, by Rabbi Pinchas Menachem Elazar Yustman of Piltz. Bilgoraj, [1925]. First edition.
9. Merom Ha-RI"M, Torah novellae by the Rebbe of Kotzk, the Rebbe of Gur and more. Warsaw, 1892. Only edition. (Lists – name of sick for remembrance and prayer).
10-11. Kol Simcha, Part I, Torah novellae by Rabbi Simcha Bunim of Przysucha. Przemysl, [1877]. Third edition. Bound with: Ohev Yisrael, by Rabbi Avraham Yehodhua Heshil of Afta, Warsaw [1881]. Sixth edition.
12. Dover Shalom, Likutei Torah by various rebbes, by Rabbi Shalom Eliyahu Stam. Pietrekov, [1906]. First edition.
13. Atarah Le-Rosh Tzadik, essays on weeky Torah sections, by Rabbi Ya'akov Zvi of Porisov. Warsaw, 1895. Only edition. (Handwritten list of a Torah discourse).
Size and condition vary. Ownership ink stamps and signatures appear in some books
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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1. Ateret Zvi, Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Eichenstein, second and third sections. Lemberg (Lvov), 1872.
2. Derech Chukecha, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Hartman. Drohowitz, [1887].
3. Imrei Yosef, Rabbi Yosef Meir Weiss, the Admor from Spinka. Section 2 on Chumash Shmot. Munkatch, 1910. First edition.
4. Imrei Yosef, on the festivals, by Rabbi Yosef Meir Weiss, the Admor from Spinka. Varanov (Varnov Toflo), 1919. First edition.
5. Seder Hakafot for Shmini Azeret and Simchat Torah, Rabbi Yosef Meir Weiss, the Admor from Spinka. Siget, [1912].
6. Malbush L’Shabbat V’Yom Tov, Rabbi Yisaschar Dov Berish Eichenstein, the Admor from Vertzki. Munkatch, 1927.
7. Notzer Chessed, on Pirkei Avot [Ethics of the Fathers]. Jerusalem, [1912].
8. Notzer Chessed (complete), on Avot tractate. Gras-Vardine, 1943. (Among the pre-Holocaust printings).
9-10. Pe’er Yosef, Rabbi Alexander Sander Weiss from Spinka. Siget (Maromorish), [1935]. Including the Hakafot for Simchat Torah, Siget (Maromorish), [1935].
Total of 9 books, various sizes and conditions, most of which are in good condition
2. Derech Chukecha, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Hartman. Drohowitz, [1887].
3. Imrei Yosef, Rabbi Yosef Meir Weiss, the Admor from Spinka. Section 2 on Chumash Shmot. Munkatch, 1910. First edition.
4. Imrei Yosef, on the festivals, by Rabbi Yosef Meir Weiss, the Admor from Spinka. Varanov (Varnov Toflo), 1919. First edition.
5. Seder Hakafot for Shmini Azeret and Simchat Torah, Rabbi Yosef Meir Weiss, the Admor from Spinka. Siget, [1912].
6. Malbush L’Shabbat V’Yom Tov, Rabbi Yisaschar Dov Berish Eichenstein, the Admor from Vertzki. Munkatch, 1927.
7. Notzer Chessed, on Pirkei Avot [Ethics of the Fathers]. Jerusalem, [1912].
8. Notzer Chessed (complete), on Avot tractate. Gras-Vardine, 1943. (Among the pre-Holocaust printings).
9-10. Pe’er Yosef, Rabbi Alexander Sander Weiss from Spinka. Siget (Maromorish), [1935]. Including the Hakafot for Simchat Torah, Siget (Maromorish), [1935].
Total of 9 books, various sizes and conditions, most of which are in good condition
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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1. Irin Kadishin, Likutim on the Torah, by Rabbi Yisrael of Ruzhin and his son Rabbi Avraham Ya'akov of Sadigura. Warsaw, 1885. First edition (two title pages, second in gilded ink).
2. Irin Kadishin, Tinayna. Additions and completions to Irin Kadishin. (At the end is printed a letter by Rabbi Yochanan Ben Zakai against Christianity). Bartfeld (Bardiow), 1907. First edition.
3. Knesset Yisrael, Likutim on the Torah, by Rabbi Yisrael of Ruzhin and his six holy sons. Warsaw, 1906. (Over the leaf of title appears 1911, probably a streotypical printing of 1911, unknown bibliographically).
4. Beit Yisrael, likutim by Rabbi Yisrael of Ruzhin and his holy sons, (part II of Knesset Yisrael). Pietrekov, 1912.
5. Tractate Avot, with Mann commentary, by Rabbi Menachem Nachum Friedman [of Stefanesti], Rabbi of Itzkan. Part II. Vienna, 1922. Title cover [inner title might be missing and 2 leaves at the end]. Handwritten corrections. Single edition.
6. NYismach Yisrael, By Rabbi Yisrael of Tchartakov. Vienna, 1933. First edition.
Sizes and conditions vary.
2. Irin Kadishin, Tinayna. Additions and completions to Irin Kadishin. (At the end is printed a letter by Rabbi Yochanan Ben Zakai against Christianity). Bartfeld (Bardiow), 1907. First edition.
3. Knesset Yisrael, Likutim on the Torah, by Rabbi Yisrael of Ruzhin and his six holy sons. Warsaw, 1906. (Over the leaf of title appears 1911, probably a streotypical printing of 1911, unknown bibliographically).
4. Beit Yisrael, likutim by Rabbi Yisrael of Ruzhin and his holy sons, (part II of Knesset Yisrael). Pietrekov, 1912.
5. Tractate Avot, with Mann commentary, by Rabbi Menachem Nachum Friedman [of Stefanesti], Rabbi of Itzkan. Part II. Vienna, 1922. Title cover [inner title might be missing and 2 leaves at the end]. Handwritten corrections. Single edition.
6. NYismach Yisrael, By Rabbi Yisrael of Tchartakov. Vienna, 1933. First edition.
Sizes and conditions vary.
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June 24, 2010
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1-2. Shfunei Tmunei Chol article, Rabbi Gershon Chanoch Leiner. Warsaw, 1887. First edition. Bound together with: Ptil Tchelect article (which is the second section of the Shfunei Tmunei Chol article), Rabbi Gershon Chanoch Leiner. Warsaw, 1888.
3. Ptil Tchelet article, Rabbi Gershon Chanoch Leiner. Lublin, 1903. Second edition.
4. Hagada for Pesach including Sefer Ha’Zmanim. Lublin, 1910. Second edition.
Total of 4 books, various sizes and conditions.
3. Ptil Tchelet article, Rabbi Gershon Chanoch Leiner. Lublin, 1903. Second edition.
4. Hagada for Pesach including Sefer Ha’Zmanim. Lublin, 1910. Second edition.
Total of 4 books, various sizes and conditions.
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June 24, 2010
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1-2. Bnei Yisaschar, on the months of the year and the holidays, by Rabbi Zvi Elimelech Shapira from Dinov. Piotrikov, 1883. First section only. Two copies, (one includes a dedication in Eastern handwriting).
2. Derech Pikudecha, on the 613 Mitzvot, by Rabbi Zvi Elimelech Shapira from Dinov. Munkatch, 1894. Handwritten inscriptions prior to the title page (one of which is signed by Rabbi Yekutiel Yehuda Greenwald – see item 436 related to him).
3. Igra D’Pirka, Rabbi Zvi Elimelech Shapira from Dinov. Munkatch, 1894. Published with additions based upon manuscripts by the grandson of the author.
4. Ohr Yesha, by Rabbi Asher Yishaya Rubin from Rufshitz. Parmishla, 1899.
5. Dvarim Areivim, stories of righteous geniuses by Rabbi Dov Ber Arman. Munkatch, [1903]. First section only. Missing back binding.
6. Tikunei Ha’Zohar including the interpretation of Be’er L’Chai, by Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Shapira Av Beit Din of Munkatch. Munkatch, [1909]. Second section only.
7. Divrei Yechezkel, on the Torah and the holidays, by Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Halberstam. Krakow, 1922. Second edition.
8-10. Divrei Torah of Rabbi Chaim Eliezer Shapira. Munkatch, [1930]. Second, third and fourth editions bound together in one volume. Collection of Chidushim, hinted and literal explanations, sources, comments and Hassidic sayings, on various matters. (Signature and inscriptions of Rabbi Chaim Ya'akov Moshe Krois Av Beit Din of Regendorff).
Total of 10 books, various sizes and conditions. Fair to good condition. Signatures and ownership signatures
2. Derech Pikudecha, on the 613 Mitzvot, by Rabbi Zvi Elimelech Shapira from Dinov. Munkatch, 1894. Handwritten inscriptions prior to the title page (one of which is signed by Rabbi Yekutiel Yehuda Greenwald – see item 436 related to him).
3. Igra D’Pirka, Rabbi Zvi Elimelech Shapira from Dinov. Munkatch, 1894. Published with additions based upon manuscripts by the grandson of the author.
4. Ohr Yesha, by Rabbi Asher Yishaya Rubin from Rufshitz. Parmishla, 1899.
5. Dvarim Areivim, stories of righteous geniuses by Rabbi Dov Ber Arman. Munkatch, [1903]. First section only. Missing back binding.
6. Tikunei Ha’Zohar including the interpretation of Be’er L’Chai, by Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Shapira Av Beit Din of Munkatch. Munkatch, [1909]. Second section only.
7. Divrei Yechezkel, on the Torah and the holidays, by Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Halberstam. Krakow, 1922. Second edition.
8-10. Divrei Torah of Rabbi Chaim Eliezer Shapira. Munkatch, [1930]. Second, third and fourth editions bound together in one volume. Collection of Chidushim, hinted and literal explanations, sources, comments and Hassidic sayings, on various matters. (Signature and inscriptions of Rabbi Chaim Ya'akov Moshe Krois Av Beit Din of Regendorff).
Total of 10 books, various sizes and conditions. Fair to good condition. Signatures and ownership signatures
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June 24, 2010
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1-2. Ach Pri Tvu'ah on the Torah, by Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Friedman from Liska. First section. Munkatch, 1875. Second section, Munkatch, 1876. First edition includes the approbation of the Divrei Chaim. (Second section includes ownership inscriptions: “Aharon Zvi Weinberger”).
3. Sefer Ha’Yashar V’Ha’Tov, Drushim on the Holy days, Shabbat and Festivals. Chidushim on Sugiot, by Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Friedman from Liska. Published by the grandson of the author. Munkatch, 1880. First edition.
4-5. Yismach Moshe, on Chumashim Bereshit-Shmot (first section), by Rabbi Moshe Teitelbaum. Siget, [1898]. Bound together with the second section, on Chumashim Vayikra, Ba’Midbar, Dvarim.
6. Yismach Moshe, on the Tanach, by Rabbi Moshe Teitelbaum. Marmarashsiget (Siget), [1906]. Yismach Moshe on Nevi’im and Ktuvim, Yashir Moshe on Shir Ha’Shirim, Klil Tiferet on Ruth, Evel Moshe on Eicha, Mor U’Levona on Kohelet and Asis Rimoni on Esther. (First edition from manuscript).
Total of 6 books. Various sizes and conditions, most of which are in good condition. Inscriptions, signatures and ownership stamps.
3. Sefer Ha’Yashar V’Ha’Tov, Drushim on the Holy days, Shabbat and Festivals. Chidushim on Sugiot, by Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Friedman from Liska. Published by the grandson of the author. Munkatch, 1880. First edition.
4-5. Yismach Moshe, on Chumashim Bereshit-Shmot (first section), by Rabbi Moshe Teitelbaum. Siget, [1898]. Bound together with the second section, on Chumashim Vayikra, Ba’Midbar, Dvarim.
6. Yismach Moshe, on the Tanach, by Rabbi Moshe Teitelbaum. Marmarashsiget (Siget), [1906]. Yismach Moshe on Nevi’im and Ktuvim, Yashir Moshe on Shir Ha’Shirim, Klil Tiferet on Ruth, Evel Moshe on Eicha, Mor U’Levona on Kohelet and Asis Rimoni on Esther. (First edition from manuscript).
Total of 6 books. Various sizes and conditions, most of which are in good condition. Inscriptions, signatures and ownership stamps.
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June 24, 2010
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1. Chumash Dvarim, Heichal Ha’Bracha (Komarna). Lvov (Lemberg) [1874]. Including the Megilot of Eicha and Kohelet as well as the interpretation of Rashi. (Part of the title page is missing).
2-4. Zohar Chai, interpretations on Sefer Ha’Zohar according to the Ari and the Ba’al Shem Tov, by Rabbi Yitzchak Yehuda Yechiel Safrin. Sections 1-2 on Chumash Bereshit. Lemberg (Lvov), 1875. Third section, on Chumash Shmot. Parmishla, 1878. (First editions).
5. Imrei No’am on Pirkei Avot, Rabbi Yehuda Yitzchak Eizik Safrin from Komarna. Second edition, published by the son of the author. Warsaw, 1895.
6. Otzar Chaim (Netiv Mitzvotecha), on the 613 Mitzvot by means of explanation through Pshat, Remez, Drash and Sod, by Rabbi Yitzchak Yehuda Yechiel Safrin from Komarna. First section – Bereshit, including Kitzur Ha’Mitzvot. Jerusalem, [approximately 1930's-1950's].
7. Notzer Chessed, on Pirkei Avot, Rabbi Yitzchak Eizik Yehuda Safrin son of Rabbi Alexander Sender Av Beit Din of Komarna. Jerusalem, [1912].
Total of 7 books, various sizes and conditions, most of which are in good condition. Stamps and ownership signatures.
2-4. Zohar Chai, interpretations on Sefer Ha’Zohar according to the Ari and the Ba’al Shem Tov, by Rabbi Yitzchak Yehuda Yechiel Safrin. Sections 1-2 on Chumash Bereshit. Lemberg (Lvov), 1875. Third section, on Chumash Shmot. Parmishla, 1878. (First editions).
5. Imrei No’am on Pirkei Avot, Rabbi Yehuda Yitzchak Eizik Safrin from Komarna. Second edition, published by the son of the author. Warsaw, 1895.
6. Otzar Chaim (Netiv Mitzvotecha), on the 613 Mitzvot by means of explanation through Pshat, Remez, Drash and Sod, by Rabbi Yitzchak Yehuda Yechiel Safrin from Komarna. First section – Bereshit, including Kitzur Ha’Mitzvot. Jerusalem, [approximately 1930's-1950's].
7. Notzer Chessed, on Pirkei Avot, Rabbi Yitzchak Eizik Yehuda Safrin son of Rabbi Alexander Sender Av Beit Din of Komarna. Jerusalem, [1912].
Total of 7 books, various sizes and conditions, most of which are in good condition. Stamps and ownership signatures.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $1,500
Sold for: $3,375
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1. Likutei Rabbi Nachman Tinyana. [Breslev, 1821]. Without title page. [Printed in the printing press of Rabbi Natan Sternhartz – Rabbi Natan from Breslev].
2. Likutei Rabbi Nachman, Warsaw, [1918].
3. Likutei Rabbi Nachman, Warsaw, [1924].
4. Likutei Tfilot, by Rabbi Natan Sternhartz. [Zolkova, between 1860 and 1876].
5. Likutei Tfilot, by Rabbi Natan Sternhartz. Podgorza, 1905.
6. Sipurei Ma’asi’ot, by Rabbi Nachman from Breslev. Lemberg (Lvov), 1862.
7. Sipurei Ma’asi’ot, by Rabbi Nachman from Breslev. Warsaw [1881].
8. Sipurei Ma’asi’ot, by Rabbi Nachman from Breslev. Lemberg (Lvov), [1902].
9. Tikun Ha’Klali, printed by Rabbi Ben-Zion Mordechai Chazan. Jerusalem, [1902].
10. Sefer Ha’Midot, referred to as Hanhagot Yesharot, by Rabbi Nachman from Breslev. Lublin, 1910.
11. Sefer Ha’Midot, referred to as Hanhagot Yesharot, by Rabbi Nachman from Breslev. Warsaw, [1912].
12. Chayei Rabbi Nachman, Rabbi Naftali Sternhartz. Parampul (Lublin), 1913.
13. Meshivat Nefesh. Breslev publication, Warsaw, 1930.
14. Hishtapchut Ha’Nefesh. Munkatch, [1932].
15. Hishtapchut Ha’Nefesh, including additions. Breslev publication, Warsaw, [1938].
16. Shivchei Rabbi Nachman, including discussions of Rabbi Nachman and the details of his journey to the Holy Land. Breslev publication, Warsaw, 1936.
17. Shivchei Rabbi Nachman, including discussions of Rabbi Nachman, Keter Printing Press, Germany. (Among the printings for She'erit Ha-Pleita).
Total of 17 books, various sizes and conditions. Most of the books are in good condition. Stamps and ownership signatures
2. Likutei Rabbi Nachman, Warsaw, [1918].
3. Likutei Rabbi Nachman, Warsaw, [1924].
4. Likutei Tfilot, by Rabbi Natan Sternhartz. [Zolkova, between 1860 and 1876].
5. Likutei Tfilot, by Rabbi Natan Sternhartz. Podgorza, 1905.
6. Sipurei Ma’asi’ot, by Rabbi Nachman from Breslev. Lemberg (Lvov), 1862.
7. Sipurei Ma’asi’ot, by Rabbi Nachman from Breslev. Warsaw [1881].
8. Sipurei Ma’asi’ot, by Rabbi Nachman from Breslev. Lemberg (Lvov), [1902].
9. Tikun Ha’Klali, printed by Rabbi Ben-Zion Mordechai Chazan. Jerusalem, [1902].
10. Sefer Ha’Midot, referred to as Hanhagot Yesharot, by Rabbi Nachman from Breslev. Lublin, 1910.
11. Sefer Ha’Midot, referred to as Hanhagot Yesharot, by Rabbi Nachman from Breslev. Warsaw, [1912].
12. Chayei Rabbi Nachman, Rabbi Naftali Sternhartz. Parampul (Lublin), 1913.
13. Meshivat Nefesh. Breslev publication, Warsaw, 1930.
14. Hishtapchut Ha’Nefesh. Munkatch, [1932].
15. Hishtapchut Ha’Nefesh, including additions. Breslev publication, Warsaw, [1938].
16. Shivchei Rabbi Nachman, including discussions of Rabbi Nachman and the details of his journey to the Holy Land. Breslev publication, Warsaw, 1936.
17. Shivchei Rabbi Nachman, including discussions of Rabbi Nachman, Keter Printing Press, Germany. (Among the printings for She'erit Ha-Pleita).
Total of 17 books, various sizes and conditions. Most of the books are in good condition. Stamps and ownership signatures
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
Including buyer's premium
1. Sipurei Ma’asiot (short stories), Rabbi Nachman from Breslev. Lemberg, 1902. Hebrew and Yiddish.
2. Rabbi Nachman from Breslev – psychoanalytical research, by Rabbi Ya'akov Beker. “De’ah” publication, Jerusalem, 1928.
3. Shivchei Rabbi Nachman, including his journey to the Holy Land, Rabbi Natan Sternhartz. Jerusalem, 1936.
4. Seder Tikun Chatzot [order of midnight prayers], a collection from the books of Rabbi Nachman from Breslev. Jerusalem, [1940].
Various sizes and conditions. Library copies including stamps and markings
2. Rabbi Nachman from Breslev – psychoanalytical research, by Rabbi Ya'akov Beker. “De’ah” publication, Jerusalem, 1928.
3. Shivchei Rabbi Nachman, including his journey to the Holy Land, Rabbi Natan Sternhartz. Jerusalem, 1936.
4. Seder Tikun Chatzot [order of midnight prayers], a collection from the books of Rabbi Nachman from Breslev. Jerusalem, [1940].
Various sizes and conditions. Library copies including stamps and markings
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Hassidism and Kabbalah
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