Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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Sefer Atzei Levonah, on Shulchan Aruch Yoreh De'a, by Rabbi Nissan ben Aharon of Dovna. Lvov, [1860].
Signatures by Rabbi Shmuel Heller on title page and inside the book. One handwritten gloss by Rabbi Heller in the book.
The Ga'on Rabbi Shmuel Heller (1786-1884, Otzar Ha-Rabanim 19134), was raised in the Seer of Lublin's house and was advised by the Seer to move to Eretz Yisrael. Served as rabbi of Safed for sixty years. (His biography and the history of Safed were depicted in the book "The Rabbi The Leader and The Doctor – Safed, 1989).
On title page appear ink stamps of Rabbi "Yitzchak Isaac Deitsch" of Tiberias, son of Rabbi David Natan Deitsch Av-Beit-Din Kretchnif.
[56]; 52 leaves. (Pagination inaccurate). 35cm. Good condition. Slight wear and moisture-marks. Worn binding.
Signatures by Rabbi Shmuel Heller on title page and inside the book. One handwritten gloss by Rabbi Heller in the book.
The Ga'on Rabbi Shmuel Heller (1786-1884, Otzar Ha-Rabanim 19134), was raised in the Seer of Lublin's house and was advised by the Seer to move to Eretz Yisrael. Served as rabbi of Safed for sixty years. (His biography and the history of Safed were depicted in the book "The Rabbi The Leader and The Doctor – Safed, 1989).
On title page appear ink stamps of Rabbi "Yitzchak Isaac Deitsch" of Tiberias, son of Rabbi David Natan Deitsch Av-Beit-Din Kretchnif.
[56]; 52 leaves. (Pagination inaccurate). 35cm. Good condition. Slight wear and moisture-marks. Worn binding.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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Sefer Yeshu'ot Ya'akov, Parts I–III, commentary on Shulchan Aruch Even Ha'Ezer, by Rabbi Ya'akov Meshulam Orenstein Av-Beit-Din Lvov. Lemberg (Lvov), 1862.
Three parts of this book were compiled here for the first time into one volume, The "Peirush Katzar", "Peirush Aroch" and the Shulchan Aruch. Responsum and Halachic novellae by the writer's son, Rabbi Mordechai Ze'ev Orenstein, and his grandson, Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Orenstein (the publisher), are integrated into the book.
On title page appears ownership signature:"Amram Yishai Segal". Another ownership signature: " ". Few comments on margins of some leaves.
Rabbi Amram Yishai Segal Bilitzer (died 1889, Otzar Ha-Rabanim 16761), famous rabbi, served in Szerencs, Hungary.
Rabbi Asher Anshel Yehudah Miller, author of "Lechem Asher", "Shemen Asher" and more. Son in law of Rabbi Pinchas Bilitzer – son of Rabbi Amram Yishai Bilitzer.
[1], 82, 85-104; 21, 21-78; 2-29, 31-50 leaves. (Incorrect pagination). 40cm. Good condition. Moisture marks, moth damages. Title page in fair condition, torn and stained. Simple binding.
Three parts of this book were compiled here for the first time into one volume, The "Peirush Katzar", "Peirush Aroch" and the Shulchan Aruch. Responsum and Halachic novellae by the writer's son, Rabbi Mordechai Ze'ev Orenstein, and his grandson, Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Orenstein (the publisher), are integrated into the book.
On title page appears ownership signature:"Amram Yishai Segal". Another ownership signature: " ". Few comments on margins of some leaves.
Rabbi Amram Yishai Segal Bilitzer (died 1889, Otzar Ha-Rabanim 16761), famous rabbi, served in Szerencs, Hungary.
Rabbi Asher Anshel Yehudah Miller, author of "Lechem Asher", "Shemen Asher" and more. Son in law of Rabbi Pinchas Bilitzer – son of Rabbi Amram Yishai Bilitzer.
[1], 82, 85-104; 21, 21-78; 2-29, 31-50 leaves. (Incorrect pagination). 40cm. Good condition. Moisture marks, moth damages. Title page in fair condition, torn and stained. Simple binding.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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Sold for: $213
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Title page of Pirkei D'Rabbi Eliezer. Prague, [1784].
Owners' signatures: "The K' Daniel Prostitz…", before this signature additional writing was added in a different handwriting, by his son "I bought -----the K' Meir son of the Gaon".
The Gaon Rabbi Daniel of Prostitz (1759-1846), disciple of the Maharam Barabi, Av Beit Din of Pressburg and dayan in Pressburg from the time of Rabbi Meshulam Igra, who after some years was appointed as head of the Beit Din. In 1807, he initiated the appointment of the Chatam Sofer as Rabbi of Pressburg, and was his faithful friend. [Compare the signature to his photographed signature in the book Ishim B'teshuvot Chatam Sofer, page 125].
His son Rabbi Meir was born in 1916 and was circumcised by the Chatam Sofer (mentioned in the booklet of the circumcised).
Leaf 19.5cm. Good-fair condition
Owners' signatures: "The K' Daniel Prostitz…", before this signature additional writing was added in a different handwriting, by his son "I bought -----the K' Meir son of the Gaon".
The Gaon Rabbi Daniel of Prostitz (1759-1846), disciple of the Maharam Barabi, Av Beit Din of Pressburg and dayan in Pressburg from the time of Rabbi Meshulam Igra, who after some years was appointed as head of the Beit Din. In 1807, he initiated the appointment of the Chatam Sofer as Rabbi of Pressburg, and was his faithful friend. [Compare the signature to his photographed signature in the book Ishim B'teshuvot Chatam Sofer, page 125].
His son Rabbi Meir was born in 1916 and was circumcised by the Chatam Sofer (mentioned in the booklet of the circumcised).
Leaf 19.5cm. Good-fair condition
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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Apey Ravrevey, Shulchan Aruch Even Ha-Ezer. With Be'er Ha-Golah and all commentators. Fürth, 1782.
Ownership inscriptions on title page: "…Salach ben Avraham Salach…" and a curled rabbinical signature. "Purchased for… [synagogue of… Rabbi Yichye Salach] for the public to study…".
Handwritten inscriptions and Torah novellae on pages preceding title page.
Rabbi Salach ben Rabbi Avraham ben Maharitz, Rabbi of Yeshivat Salach (of Maharitz family) in Sana'a, c. 1800. See about him Encyclopedia of Yemenite Sages, A, pp. 503-504.
See also Kedem catalogue no. 8, item 378, Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim with Rabbi Salach's signature, where Maharitz's copied glosses are found.
[2], 192 leaves. 33cm. Fair condition, stains and moth damages. Colorful cloth binding with leather back, Yemenite style.
Ownership inscriptions on title page: "…Salach ben Avraham Salach…" and a curled rabbinical signature. "Purchased for… [synagogue of… Rabbi Yichye Salach] for the public to study…".
Handwritten inscriptions and Torah novellae on pages preceding title page.
Rabbi Salach ben Rabbi Avraham ben Maharitz, Rabbi of Yeshivat Salach (of Maharitz family) in Sana'a, c. 1800. See about him Encyclopedia of Yemenite Sages, A, pp. 503-504.
See also Kedem catalogue no. 8, item 378, Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim with Rabbi Salach's signature, where Maharitz's copied glosses are found.
[2], 192 leaves. 33cm. Fair condition, stains and moth damages. Colorful cloth binding with leather back, Yemenite style.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $200
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Ramban commentary on the Torah. [Venice, 1545].
Few comments (some chopped) in Sephardi handwriting [of Rabbi Avraham Yisrael?].
Many signatures in ancient Ashkenazi handwriting: "Me, Gershon Ben Avraham Port...".
Rabbi Gershon Cohen [Rapa] of Porto (1538-1585, Otzar Ha-Rabanim 4446), sermonizer and teacher, of the leading rabbis of Mantova. Born in Porto, Italy. Buried in Vienna, [Inscription on his tombstone found in the book Vienna's Tombstones]. Rabbi Simcha Ha-Cohen Rapa of Port author of "Kol Simcha" is his son. Forefather of Rapaport family. ["Ba'al Shem Tov" considered this family of Cohanim as a distinguished one with no improper intermarriages].
The writer mentions in the introduction to "Kol Simcha" that Rabbi Gershon's father was "Moshe", and herewith is an explicit signature with "Avraham" as his father's name.
4-165 leaves (missing are title page, first leaves and last leaf). 28.5cm. Condition varies: first leaves to leaf 35 are damaged with moth-holes, detached. Leaves 36-150 in good condition, stains and slight damages. Last leaves damaged, moth-damages.
Last leaf bound is of "Kad Ha-Kemach" book (Venice 1545).
Few comments (some chopped) in Sephardi handwriting [of Rabbi Avraham Yisrael?].
Many signatures in ancient Ashkenazi handwriting: "Me, Gershon Ben Avraham Port...".
Rabbi Gershon Cohen [Rapa] of Porto (1538-1585, Otzar Ha-Rabanim 4446), sermonizer and teacher, of the leading rabbis of Mantova. Born in Porto, Italy. Buried in Vienna, [Inscription on his tombstone found in the book Vienna's Tombstones]. Rabbi Simcha Ha-Cohen Rapa of Port author of "Kol Simcha" is his son. Forefather of Rapaport family. ["Ba'al Shem Tov" considered this family of Cohanim as a distinguished one with no improper intermarriages].
The writer mentions in the introduction to "Kol Simcha" that Rabbi Gershon's father was "Moshe", and herewith is an explicit signature with "Avraham" as his father's name.
4-165 leaves (missing are title page, first leaves and last leaf). 28.5cm. Condition varies: first leaves to leaf 35 are damaged with moth-holes, detached. Leaves 36-150 in good condition, stains and slight damages. Last leaves damaged, moth-damages.
Last leaf bound is of "Kad Ha-Kemach" book (Venice 1545).
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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Sold for: $450
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Divrei Emet, response, Pilpul and Drushim, by Rabbi Yitzchak Bachar David. Constantinople, [1760]. First edition.
Personal inscription upon title page: “A gift sent to me by the master, the young Refael Meyuchas son of Rabbi Shmuel”. On the other side of the title page an inscription of the donator: “To the Holy City of Jerusalem, to the exceptional honored Rabbi Refael”.
The Ga’on Rabbi Refael son of Rabbi Shmuel Meyuchas (1705-1771), author of Pri Ha’Adama responsa, was among the great Torah scholars of Jerusalem. He served as Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem (Rishon L’Zion), from the year 1756.
[6], 46, 117, 49 leaves. 31cm. Very good condition, minor stains on a number of pages.
Personal inscription upon title page: “A gift sent to me by the master, the young Refael Meyuchas son of Rabbi Shmuel”. On the other side of the title page an inscription of the donator: “To the Holy City of Jerusalem, to the exceptional honored Rabbi Refael”.
The Ga’on Rabbi Refael son of Rabbi Shmuel Meyuchas (1705-1771), author of Pri Ha’Adama responsa, was among the great Torah scholars of Jerusalem. He served as Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem (Rishon L’Zion), from the year 1756.
[6], 46, 117, 49 leaves. 31cm. Very good condition, minor stains on a number of pages.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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Sefer Bina Le'itim, sermons by Rabbi Azaria Figo. Venice, 1648. First edition (printed by Mahara"m Zechut).
Ownership signatures and glosses.
On title page: "…Avraham…Yehoshua Perahia...". (Two additional signatures of his on page 1) – Rabbi Avraham Ha-Cohen Perahia, of Salonika sages, died 1719.
More signatures on title page "Shmuel Hakim", "...David Hakim…", "Shlomo Ibn Hasson" and "Raphael Ibn Hasson".
Many glosses of references. Longer glosses (chopped) in different oriental handwritings. Signed gloss by Rabbi "Yossef Ibn Senior".
[4], 110, 12 leaves. 25.5cm. Fair-poor condition, damages with text omission. Moth damages and stains.
Ownership signatures and glosses.
On title page: "…Avraham…Yehoshua Perahia...". (Two additional signatures of his on page 1) – Rabbi Avraham Ha-Cohen Perahia, of Salonika sages, died 1719.
More signatures on title page "Shmuel Hakim", "...David Hakim…", "Shlomo Ibn Hasson" and "Raphael Ibn Hasson".
Many glosses of references. Longer glosses (chopped) in different oriental handwritings. Signed gloss by Rabbi "Yossef Ibn Senior".
[4], 110, 12 leaves. 25.5cm. Fair-poor condition, damages with text omission. Moth damages and stains.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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Maharit responsum, Part I. By Rabbi Yossef Mitterani. Constansinople, 1642. First Edition.
Ownership signatures on leaf 1. Long signature in oriental handwriting: "…Yedidya Ha-Cohen" and short signature, both signatures are decorated.
Rabbi Yedidya Ha-Cohen, of the great sages of Jerualem, son of Rabbi Aryeh Yehudah Leib Ha-Cohen son of "Sha'ar Ephraim" of Vilna. Came to Jerusalem in 1686 and studied with the leading Sephardi sages. Married the daughter of Rabbi Avraham Yitzchaki, and published his book "Zera Avraham" in Constantinople in 1732. His cousin, the Ya'betz, in "Meggilat Sefer" writes about Rabbi Aryeh Yehudah Leib who "left a wise son".
More signatures: "Last owner Eliyahu Raphael Salonigo". "Raphael Yitzchak Amado" [a leading Turkish rabbi].
117 leaves. (6 leaves missing: title and introductions, last leaf of indices). 30cm. Fair-poor condition, moth-damages and fungi.
Ownership signatures on leaf 1. Long signature in oriental handwriting: "…Yedidya Ha-Cohen" and short signature, both signatures are decorated.
Rabbi Yedidya Ha-Cohen, of the great sages of Jerualem, son of Rabbi Aryeh Yehudah Leib Ha-Cohen son of "Sha'ar Ephraim" of Vilna. Came to Jerusalem in 1686 and studied with the leading Sephardi sages. Married the daughter of Rabbi Avraham Yitzchaki, and published his book "Zera Avraham" in Constantinople in 1732. His cousin, the Ya'betz, in "Meggilat Sefer" writes about Rabbi Aryeh Yehudah Leib who "left a wise son".
More signatures: "Last owner Eliyahu Raphael Salonigo". "Raphael Yitzchak Amado" [a leading Turkish rabbi].
117 leaves. (6 leaves missing: title and introductions, last leaf of indices). 30cm. Fair-poor condition, moth-damages and fungi.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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Sold for: $125
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Be’er Ya'akov book on Orach Chaim section of the Shulchan Aruch, by Rabbi Ya'akov Berlin. Fürth, (1767). Only edition.
Ownership signatures upon title page: “The young Refael Avraham Lev Aryeh". "I have purchased it exclusively for Midrash Zerah Yitzchak, the young Yosef Zamiro”.
Rabbi Refael Avraham Lev Aryeh, author of Heichal Melech (Salonika 1814) was among the Torah scholars of Jerusalem during the time of Rabbi Chaim Yosef David Azoulai. He served as Shliach De’Rabanan [emissary] during the years 1765-1803.
Rabbi Yosef Zamiro, author of Hon Yosef (see item 152), Dayan in Jerusalem in the early 19th century, passed away in 1843.
[3], 144 leaves. 30.5cm. Slightly dark paper, good condition, restored at the top of the title page, old binding, slightly worn.
Ownership signatures upon title page: “The young Refael Avraham Lev Aryeh". "I have purchased it exclusively for Midrash Zerah Yitzchak, the young Yosef Zamiro”.
Rabbi Refael Avraham Lev Aryeh, author of Heichal Melech (Salonika 1814) was among the Torah scholars of Jerusalem during the time of Rabbi Chaim Yosef David Azoulai. He served as Shliach De’Rabanan [emissary] during the years 1765-1803.
Rabbi Yosef Zamiro, author of Hon Yosef (see item 152), Dayan in Jerusalem in the early 19th century, passed away in 1843.
[3], 144 leaves. 30.5cm. Slightly dark paper, good condition, restored at the top of the title page, old binding, slightly worn.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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Sefer Zivhei Tsedek, Part One, about Shulchan Aruch Yore De’a, compiled by Rabbi Abdallah Somekh. Baghdad, 1899.
Rabbi Ezra Shayo's sigantures and ink stamps (an extraordinary scholar in the hidden and the seen, of the Halebi scholars of Jerusalem and of the heads of Yeshivat Porat Yossef, well known as a Sofer Stam).
Ha-Gaon Rabbi Abdallah Somekh (1813-1889) was a Rosh Yeshiva and Posek of Iraqi Jewry and Rabbi of the Ben Ish Ha. See A. Ben Ya'akov's book "Toldot Harav Abdallah Somekh" (Jerusalem, 1949) and introduction to writer's biography by I. Zamir – in "Zivhei Tsedek", Ahavat Shalom edition (Jerusalem, 2003).
[8], 188 pages. 25cm. Good condition. Cardboard binding with leather back, rubbed.
Rabbi Ezra Shayo's sigantures and ink stamps (an extraordinary scholar in the hidden and the seen, of the Halebi scholars of Jerusalem and of the heads of Yeshivat Porat Yossef, well known as a Sofer Stam).
Ha-Gaon Rabbi Abdallah Somekh (1813-1889) was a Rosh Yeshiva and Posek of Iraqi Jewry and Rabbi of the Ben Ish Ha. See A. Ben Ya'akov's book "Toldot Harav Abdallah Somekh" (Jerusalem, 1949) and introduction to writer's biography by I. Zamir – in "Zivhei Tsedek", Ahavat Shalom edition (Jerusalem, 2003).
[8], 188 pages. 25cm. Good condition. Cardboard binding with leather back, rubbed.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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Books from the library of the Gaon Rabbi David Povarski (1902-1999), head of the Ponevezh Yeshiva (with Rabbi Shmuel Rozovzky and Rabbi Elazar Menachem Man Shach):
1. Chidushei Ha-Ritva Al Masechet Shabbat. (The Ritva innovative commentaries on the Shabbat tractate). Warsaw, 1879.
2. Shulchan Aruch Choshen Ha-Mishpat with the Torat Kohanim. Lemberg (Lvov), 1882.
3. Chidushei Ha-Rashba Al Chamesh Esrei Shitot. Warsaw, 1901.
4. Chidushei Ha-Gri al Shabbat, Eiruvin, Pesachim and Beitza, Rabbi Ya'akov Kanterowitz. New York, 1948.
5. Yad Halevi, by Rabbi Yosef Dov Halevi Levine. US, [1949].
6. Petach Ha-Ohel with the Kuntress Ma’aseh Rokem, Rabbi Moshe Meshulam Kaufman Hacohen. Jerusalem, 1949.
7. Gidulei Shmuel on Baba Batra, Rabbi Shmuel Gedalya Neiman. New York, 1954.
8. Imrei Eliyahu, innovative comments and explanations on the Shas, Rabbi Eliyahu Shlezinger. Bnei Brak, 1970.
Owner’s handwritten inscriptions appear on the leaves before the title pages of the books: “D. Povarski” or “David Povarski”. One of the books doesn’t have any owner’s inscription, but a handwritten dedication to Rabbi David Povarski.
A total of 8 books, varying sizes, fair condition.
1. Chidushei Ha-Ritva Al Masechet Shabbat. (The Ritva innovative commentaries on the Shabbat tractate). Warsaw, 1879.
2. Shulchan Aruch Choshen Ha-Mishpat with the Torat Kohanim. Lemberg (Lvov), 1882.
3. Chidushei Ha-Rashba Al Chamesh Esrei Shitot. Warsaw, 1901.
4. Chidushei Ha-Gri al Shabbat, Eiruvin, Pesachim and Beitza, Rabbi Ya'akov Kanterowitz. New York, 1948.
5. Yad Halevi, by Rabbi Yosef Dov Halevi Levine. US, [1949].
6. Petach Ha-Ohel with the Kuntress Ma’aseh Rokem, Rabbi Moshe Meshulam Kaufman Hacohen. Jerusalem, 1949.
7. Gidulei Shmuel on Baba Batra, Rabbi Shmuel Gedalya Neiman. New York, 1954.
8. Imrei Eliyahu, innovative comments and explanations on the Shas, Rabbi Eliyahu Shlezinger. Bnei Brak, 1970.
Owner’s handwritten inscriptions appear on the leaves before the title pages of the books: “D. Povarski” or “David Povarski”. One of the books doesn’t have any owner’s inscription, but a handwritten dedication to Rabbi David Povarski.
A total of 8 books, varying sizes, fair condition.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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1. Torat Chaim. Sudilkov, 1834. Ink stamps of Rabbi "Aharon Zevulun ben Shmuel – BASH" and "Chaim Todrosh Hershl" of Jerusalem.
2. Machane Ephraim, Rabbi Ephraim Navon. [Lvov, 1860]. Ink stamps and signature of Rabbi "Chaim Ya'akov Ha-Cohen [Weinstein]", emissary of Safed to Yassi (Romania) and signature of Rabbi Chaim Todros Hershler, a righteous of Jerusalem.
3. Noda Be-Yehudah book of responsum, first part. Stettin (Szczecin), [1861]. Ownership inscription "Aryeh Leib Be-harav Elimelech Dov of Karlin" ["Rabbi Leib Dayan", see Kedem Catalogue No. 8, item 455] as well as ink stamps of his.
4. Tractate Sanhedrin of the Babylonian Talmud. Warsaw, 1868. Ink stamps of Rabbi "Shmuel Yitzchak Helman of Berzin" – author of "Or Ha-Yashar".
5. Shitah Mekubetzet, novellae on tractae Baba Batra. Lemberg (Lvov), 1871. Handwritten inscription "Purchased with my father in law's money, Tluste" and "…Aharon grandson / son of… author of Gidulei Ha-Kodesh" as well as ink stamp of "Yossef Glick".
6. Book of responsum by Rabbi Asher. Vilna, [1881]. Ownership ink stamps of Rabbi "Yisrael ben Yitzchak Zvi Rubinstein".
7. Midrash Tanchuma on the Pentateuch. Vilna, 1885. Signature of Rabbi "Dov Aryeh Ritter of… Rotterdam".
Total of 7 books, various sizes and conditions
2. Machane Ephraim, Rabbi Ephraim Navon. [Lvov, 1860]. Ink stamps and signature of Rabbi "Chaim Ya'akov Ha-Cohen [Weinstein]", emissary of Safed to Yassi (Romania) and signature of Rabbi Chaim Todros Hershler, a righteous of Jerusalem.
3. Noda Be-Yehudah book of responsum, first part. Stettin (Szczecin), [1861]. Ownership inscription "Aryeh Leib Be-harav Elimelech Dov of Karlin" ["Rabbi Leib Dayan", see Kedem Catalogue No. 8, item 455] as well as ink stamps of his.
4. Tractate Sanhedrin of the Babylonian Talmud. Warsaw, 1868. Ink stamps of Rabbi "Shmuel Yitzchak Helman of Berzin" – author of "Or Ha-Yashar".
5. Shitah Mekubetzet, novellae on tractae Baba Batra. Lemberg (Lvov), 1871. Handwritten inscription "Purchased with my father in law's money, Tluste" and "…Aharon grandson / son of… author of Gidulei Ha-Kodesh" as well as ink stamp of "Yossef Glick".
6. Book of responsum by Rabbi Asher. Vilna, [1881]. Ownership ink stamps of Rabbi "Yisrael ben Yitzchak Zvi Rubinstein".
7. Midrash Tanchuma on the Pentateuch. Vilna, 1885. Signature of Rabbi "Dov Aryeh Ritter of… Rotterdam".
Total of 7 books, various sizes and conditions
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