Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $425
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Seder sfirat ha'omer. Miniature booklet. [Soviet Russia].
A handwritten booklet of the order of the Omer counting, with 7 photographs of the synagogue of St. Petersburg (Leningrad) (printed on photo paper).
This type of siddurim were made in the totalitarian communistic period when printing Jewish books was prohibited in the USSR.
The splendid synagogue of St. Petersburg was built in 1893 and is considered one of the largest (1,200 seats) and the most splendid of Europe's synagogues.
[20] leaves, 8.5cm. Good condition. Stains on the leaves and on the jacket. Damaged jacket.
A handwritten booklet of the order of the Omer counting, with 7 photographs of the synagogue of St. Petersburg (Leningrad) (printed on photo paper).
This type of siddurim were made in the totalitarian communistic period when printing Jewish books was prohibited in the USSR.
The splendid synagogue of St. Petersburg was built in 1893 and is considered one of the largest (1,200 seats) and the most splendid of Europe's synagogues.
[20] leaves, 8.5cm. Good condition. Stains on the leaves and on the jacket. Damaged jacket.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $100
Sold for: $300
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Declaration from the publication of Rabbi Menasheh Kadishzohn as well as Birkat Ha’Mazon including all the blessings. Moshe Kadishzohn Publishing Company, Warsaw, 1900.
“All the blessings for a Brit Milah, as well as the blessings for Eirusin and Nisu’im [engagement and marriage] and Bracha Achrona”, including Kri’at Shma, Tfilat Ha’Derech, Kiddush Levanah [blessing of a new moon], Eiruvei Tavshilin and Eiruvei Chatzerot.
At the end of the pamphlet a price list of printings by Menasheh Kadishzohn Publishing Company appears, upon regal paper and regular paper.
[16] leaves, faulty pagination, 13cm. Fair condition. Tears and stains.
Rare and bibliographically unknown
“All the blessings for a Brit Milah, as well as the blessings for Eirusin and Nisu’im [engagement and marriage] and Bracha Achrona”, including Kri’at Shma, Tfilat Ha’Derech, Kiddush Levanah [blessing of a new moon], Eiruvei Tavshilin and Eiruvei Chatzerot.
At the end of the pamphlet a price list of printings by Menasheh Kadishzohn Publishing Company appears, upon regal paper and regular paper.
[16] leaves, faulty pagination, 13cm. Fair condition. Tears and stains.
Rare and bibliographically unknown
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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Sold for: $250
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Et Ha’Zamir, collection of poems by Rabbi Binyamin Ha’Cohen. Venice, [1707].
Songs of prayer and poetry for the weekdays and for various festivals. Including Kavanot [meanings] according to the secret wisdom for each occasion as well as an introduction and closing by “Chatan L’Melech”, Rabbi Yishayahu son of Rabbi Yisrael Chizkia Basan. Some congregations in Italy recited these poems regularly.
Rabbi Binyamin Ha’Cohen Vitali from Italy (1651-1730, Otzar HaRabbanim 3692), one of the biggest sages of his generation. He and his son-in-low, Rabbi Yisha'ayah Bassan, were rabbis of the Ramcha"l.
24 leaves. 16cm. Good condition
Songs of prayer and poetry for the weekdays and for various festivals. Including Kavanot [meanings] according to the secret wisdom for each occasion as well as an introduction and closing by “Chatan L’Melech”, Rabbi Yishayahu son of Rabbi Yisrael Chizkia Basan. Some congregations in Italy recited these poems regularly.
Rabbi Binyamin Ha’Cohen Vitali from Italy (1651-1730, Otzar HaRabbanim 3692), one of the biggest sages of his generation. He and his son-in-low, Rabbi Yisha'ayah Bassan, were rabbis of the Ramcha"l.
24 leaves. 16cm. Good condition
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $425
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Peirush Brayta de-Pitum Ha-Ketoret. [Venice? After 1776].
Printed with no title. On first page Menorat La-Menatze'ach; commentary starts on second page.
4 leaves, 17.5cm. Fair condition. Stains, moth damages, tears to edges.
[date determined upon the mentioning of the book "Ve'zot Le-Yehudah" printed in Zulsbach in 1776 – the latest book mentioned].
Printed with no title. On first page Menorat La-Menatze'ach; commentary starts on second page.
4 leaves, 17.5cm. Fair condition. Stains, moth damages, tears to edges.
[date determined upon the mentioning of the book "Ve'zot Le-Yehudah" printed in Zulsbach in 1776 – the latest book mentioned].
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $120
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Mizmor L’Todah, Rabbi Yehuda Yitlish. Prague, [1817].
“To express gratitude to the Almighty… for all the kindness and benevolence which He bestows upon us, and has blessed our field… and may this year be good…”.
Upon the title page: “Sold for the benefit of the poor who are starving”. Hebrew and German, including a German title page.
[8] leaves, 17.5cm. Good condition. Few stains
“To express gratitude to the Almighty… for all the kindness and benevolence which He bestows upon us, and has blessed our field… and may this year be good…”.
Upon the title page: “Sold for the benefit of the poor who are starving”. Hebrew and German, including a German title page.
[8] leaves, 17.5cm. Good condition. Few stains
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $200
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Prayer for the ending of the epidemic. Trieste, 1855.
Prayer for the Jews of Trieste, against the cholera epidemic which spread in Italy in 1855. Psalms and a special prayer written by Rabbi Shabtay Elchanan Treves "for the halt of the epidemic in 1836, which were recited during the plague by the members of the Trieste community” and the “Avinu Malkeinu Chatanu Lefanekha” prayer with Italian translation by Rabbi Shmuel David Luzzatto.
The special prayer begins with the words “Mikveh Israel Moshi’o Be’et Tzarah”.
Hebrew and Italian pages facing each other.
15 pages, 20 cm. Very good condition. Few stains
Prayer for the Jews of Trieste, against the cholera epidemic which spread in Italy in 1855. Psalms and a special prayer written by Rabbi Shabtay Elchanan Treves "for the halt of the epidemic in 1836, which were recited during the plague by the members of the Trieste community” and the “Avinu Malkeinu Chatanu Lefanekha” prayer with Italian translation by Rabbi Shmuel David Luzzatto.
The special prayer begins with the words “Mikveh Israel Moshi’o Be’et Tzarah”.
Hebrew and Italian pages facing each other.
15 pages, 20 cm. Very good condition. Few stains
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $180
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On the departure of our master the wise King Friedrich the Second with his army. Berlin, 1866.
"At the end of 1856, it has been fixed here in Berlin to say every day in the synagogues in public after the praise of Aleinu… and afterwards the shatz shall say this prayer."
German and Hebrew, printed left to right. The poem opens with the words "G-d rules the world with his might," followed by the prayer "Hashem, Rock of all Worlds…".
Eliezer Lazer Landshut claims that the author of the poem and the prayer is Rabbi Zvi Hirsh son of Rabbi Aryeh Yehuda Leib Lipshitz, and that the translator is Moshe Mendelson.
[6] leaves, 26.5cm. Good condition. Stamps. Stains, tears to edges. Detached binding
"At the end of 1856, it has been fixed here in Berlin to say every day in the synagogues in public after the praise of Aleinu… and afterwards the shatz shall say this prayer."
German and Hebrew, printed left to right. The poem opens with the words "G-d rules the world with his might," followed by the prayer "Hashem, Rock of all Worlds…".
Eliezer Lazer Landshut claims that the author of the poem and the prayer is Rabbi Zvi Hirsh son of Rabbi Aryeh Yehuda Leib Lipshitz, and that the translator is Moshe Mendelson.
[6] leaves, 26.5cm. Good condition. Stamps. Stains, tears to edges. Detached binding
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
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Poem of praise in honor of our master, our source of pride… Rabbi Azriel Hildesheimer, from his admirers, by a group of poets. Written by: Rabbi Eliyahu Plasner. Berlin, [1876].
Poem on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Rabbi Azriel Hildesheimer serving in the rabbinate.
[3] pages, 22.5cm. Good condition. Minor stains, tears on the margins. Folding marks
Poem on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of Rabbi Azriel Hildesheimer serving in the rabbinate.
[3] pages, 22.5cm. Good condition. Minor stains, tears on the margins. Folding marks
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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Sold for: $250
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Songs for inauguration of Mattenbuden synagogue in Danzig. Danzig, 1844.
Hebrew and German page facing page, according to Berlin 1838 edition.
39 pages, 19.5cm. Good condition. Moth holes. Many stains. New cardboard binding
Hebrew and German page facing page, according to Berlin 1838 edition.
39 pages, 19.5cm. Good condition. Moth holes. Many stains. New cardboard binding
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $250
Sold for: $438
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1. Pesach Haggadah with Even Nezer commentaries, including: "Even Pinah" and "Even Mossdot" by Rabbi Raphael ben Moshe Rubinstein. Vilna, 1863. (Otzar Ha-Haggadot 1170, Ya'ari 867).
2. Pesach Haggadah with ten commentaries by geniuses of the world: Rashi, Rashbam, Ritba, Abarbanel, Maharal of Prague, Chatam Sofer and the vilna Gaon. Vilna, 1878. (Ya'ari 1128; Otzar Ha-Haggadot 1500).
3. Pesach Haggadah – Ge'ulat Yisrael. With fifty six of Rishonim and Achronim commentaries in "Ivri Teitsch". Vilna, 1893. With illustrations. (Ya'ari 1432; Otzar Ha-Haggadot 1906).
4. Seder Haggadah Shel Pesach. Berditchev, 1903. With "Mishlei Ya'akov" by the Maggid of Dovna and "Sipurei Ha-Pla'ot" and "Sipurei Yetziat Mitzraim", all in Yiddish. (see: Otzar Ha-Haggadot 2444).
5. Seder Haggadah Shel Pesach, with instructions and rules in Yiddish. Botoshan, no printing date. Stereotypic printing of Pesach Haggadah – Warsaw, 1891. (see: Otzar Ha-Haggadot 3360A).
Sizes and conditions vary.
Some Haggadot are bibliographically unknown though similar editions exist.
2. Pesach Haggadah with ten commentaries by geniuses of the world: Rashi, Rashbam, Ritba, Abarbanel, Maharal of Prague, Chatam Sofer and the vilna Gaon. Vilna, 1878. (Ya'ari 1128; Otzar Ha-Haggadot 1500).
3. Pesach Haggadah – Ge'ulat Yisrael. With fifty six of Rishonim and Achronim commentaries in "Ivri Teitsch". Vilna, 1893. With illustrations. (Ya'ari 1432; Otzar Ha-Haggadot 1906).
4. Seder Haggadah Shel Pesach. Berditchev, 1903. With "Mishlei Ya'akov" by the Maggid of Dovna and "Sipurei Ha-Pla'ot" and "Sipurei Yetziat Mitzraim", all in Yiddish. (see: Otzar Ha-Haggadot 2444).
5. Seder Haggadah Shel Pesach, with instructions and rules in Yiddish. Botoshan, no printing date. Stereotypic printing of Pesach Haggadah – Warsaw, 1891. (see: Otzar Ha-Haggadot 3360A).
Sizes and conditions vary.
Some Haggadot are bibliographically unknown though similar editions exist.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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1. Commentary of Zecher Yehoseph on Passover Haggada, Rabbi Yoseph Z'Charya Stern of Shevil. Vilna, 1899. (Ya'ari 1562; Otzar Ha-Haggadot 2087).
2. Seder Haggada L'leil Shimurim. Berlin-Redelheim, [1904?]. Hebrew and German, with illustrations.
3. Ma'ale Beit Horin the Haggada of Pesach. Warsaw, [c.1910], (Otzar Ha-Haggadot 2470.)
4. Seder Haggada for Leil Shimurim. London, [c. 1940]. Hebrew and English, with illustrations. (Ya'ari 2591; Otzar Ha-Haggadot 3715.)
5. Haggada of Passover with commentary of Yalkut Shimoni. Krakow, [1927?]. (Ya'ari 2075; Otzar Ha-Haggadot 3115.)
Total of 5 Haggadot, sizes and conditions vary. Fair-poor condition
2. Seder Haggada L'leil Shimurim. Berlin-Redelheim, [1904?]. Hebrew and German, with illustrations.
3. Ma'ale Beit Horin the Haggada of Pesach. Warsaw, [c.1910], (Otzar Ha-Haggadot 2470.)
4. Seder Haggada for Leil Shimurim. London, [c. 1940]. Hebrew and English, with illustrations. (Ya'ari 2591; Otzar Ha-Haggadot 3715.)
5. Haggada of Passover with commentary of Yalkut Shimoni. Krakow, [1927?]. (Ya'ari 2075; Otzar Ha-Haggadot 3115.)
Total of 5 Haggadot, sizes and conditions vary. Fair-poor condition
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
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"If all festivals were to be cancelled…" Zemirot Purim, Hebrew and Yiddish Deutsch rhymes. [Germany?, about 1900?].
Lithographic print of the handwritten copy of a book printed in Hamburg in 1715.
10 leaves, 18cm. Uncut folded sheets. Good condition. Comes with original blank cover
Lithographic print of the handwritten copy of a book printed in Hamburg in 1715.
10 leaves, 18cm. Uncut folded sheets. Good condition. Comes with original blank cover
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