Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $350
Sold for: $438
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1. List of books found in the bookstore of Rabbi Yoseph Schlesinger in the city of Wien. Vienna, 1896 (printed in Pressburg).
2. Kleiner Fuhrer durch die Palastina-Literatur [small guide of Palestine literature], by Dr. Leo Goldhammer. Vienna, 1919.
3. Short list. List of books in Yoseph Schlesinger's bookstore, Vienna.
4. List of books for sale in David Frankel's bookstore, Vienna.
4 booklets, varied sizes and conditions.
2. Kleiner Fuhrer durch die Palastina-Literatur [small guide of Palestine literature], by Dr. Leo Goldhammer. Vienna, 1919.
3. Short list. List of books in Yoseph Schlesinger's bookstore, Vienna.
4. List of books for sale in David Frankel's bookstore, Vienna.
4 booklets, varied sizes and conditions.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
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Calendar Bleter der Tze'irei Agudat Yisrael Wien. Vienna, 1930.
Calendar of 1930, articles in German, advertisements and a number of illustrations by Uriel Birnbaum, on the occasion of the great assembly of Tze'irei Agudat Yisrael in the city of Vienna.
63; [21] pages, 23cm. Good condition. Slight creases. Partially detached jacket.
Calendar of 1930, articles in German, advertisements and a number of illustrations by Uriel Birnbaum, on the occasion of the great assembly of Tze'irei Agudat Yisrael in the city of Vienna.
63; [21] pages, 23cm. Good condition. Slight creases. Partially detached jacket.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
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1. Tractate of Kiddushin from the Talmud Bavli. Published by "Shofar", Mishkeholtz, [c. 1942].
2. Maginei Eretz, Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim. Budapest, 1942.
3. Kedushat Aharon, Part 2 on the holidays, Rabbi Aharon Yeshaya Fish. Matselka, [1940].
4. Yismach Lev, on the Pentateuch, Rabbi Yitzchak Zalman Ginsberger. Budapest, [1943].
Total of 4 books, varied sizes and conditions.
2. Maginei Eretz, Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim. Budapest, 1942.
3. Kedushat Aharon, Part 2 on the holidays, Rabbi Aharon Yeshaya Fish. Matselka, [1940].
4. Yismach Lev, on the Pentateuch, Rabbi Yitzchak Zalman Ginsberger. Budapest, [1943].
Total of 4 books, varied sizes and conditions.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $220
Sold for: $363
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Pentateuch, gift of Va'ad Hahatzala to She'erit Ha-Pleita, published by the rabbis of the Va'ad Hahatzala Rabbi Naftali Baruch and Rabbi Aviezer Burstein. Munich, [1947].
Pentateuch and Megillot Ruth, Eichah and Kohelet, with Rashi's commentary and Onkelos. Before the front leaf appears a letter of thanks to the American people and their president, from the rabbis of the Va'ad Hahatzala, with a drawing of the US flag. A colorful title page in lithographic print.
[2], 60; 55; [1], 56-97; 48; [1], 49-97 leaves, 17cm. Good condition. Foxing.
Pentateuch and Megillot Ruth, Eichah and Kohelet, with Rashi's commentary and Onkelos. Before the front leaf appears a letter of thanks to the American people and their president, from the rabbis of the Va'ad Hahatzala, with a drawing of the US flag. A colorful title page in lithographic print.
[2], 60; 55; [1], 56-97; 48; [1], 49-97 leaves, 17cm. Good condition. Foxing.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $400
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Eight Hagadot for Pesach from the years 1946-1948, which were printed for the refugees of the displaced persons camps in Germany.
1. Hagada for Pesach – collection from the disciples of the Ba’al Shem Tov. Forenwald Displaced Persons Camp (Germany), [1946]. Including a photocopied manuscript of the laws of the Seder in Yiddish. Jacket title page. (Ozar Ha’Hagadot 4019).
2. Hagada for Pesach – including German in Hebrew letters interpretation, interpretation and allegories from the Magid from Duvna, David’s Proverbs and stories of wonder, all in Yiddish. London, 1946. (Ya’ari 2327; Ozar Ha’Hagadot 4003).
3. Hagada for Pesach – including German in Hebrew letters translation, “Proverbs of the Sages” and “Stories of the Redemption from Egypt”. Forenwald, [1946]. Cardboard jacket with illustrations. (Ya’ari 2636; Ozar Ha’Hagadot 4018).
4. Hagada for Pesach – including German in Hebrew letters and the proverbs of the Magid from Duvna, in Yiddish. Munich, [1947]. Jacket title page. (Ozar Ha’Hagadot 4053].
5. Hagada for Pesach – Jerusalem, [approximately 1947]. Jacket title page. Published by the American Jewish Distribution Committee (Joint). (Ozar Ha’Hagadot 4053).
6. Hagada for Pesach – including the interpretation of Derech Chaim by Rabbi Ya'akov from Lisa. Munich, 1947. “Gift from Va’ad Ha’Hazalah to the refugees”. Cardboard jacket. (Ozar Ha’Hagadot 4052).
7. Hagada for Pesach – including the interpretation of Derech Chaim by Rabbi Ya'akov from Lisa. Munich, 1948. “Gift from Va’ad Ha’Hazalah to the refugees”. Jacket not original. (Ya’ari 2361; Ozar Ha’Hagadot 4092).
8. Hagada for Pesach – Munich, 1948. Jacket title page. Drawing of a map of Israel and Moshe Rabbeinu directing the way to Israel. (Ozar Ha’Hagadot 4091).
Good condition, various sizes and conditions
1. Hagada for Pesach – collection from the disciples of the Ba’al Shem Tov. Forenwald Displaced Persons Camp (Germany), [1946]. Including a photocopied manuscript of the laws of the Seder in Yiddish. Jacket title page. (Ozar Ha’Hagadot 4019).
2. Hagada for Pesach – including German in Hebrew letters interpretation, interpretation and allegories from the Magid from Duvna, David’s Proverbs and stories of wonder, all in Yiddish. London, 1946. (Ya’ari 2327; Ozar Ha’Hagadot 4003).
3. Hagada for Pesach – including German in Hebrew letters translation, “Proverbs of the Sages” and “Stories of the Redemption from Egypt”. Forenwald, [1946]. Cardboard jacket with illustrations. (Ya’ari 2636; Ozar Ha’Hagadot 4018).
4. Hagada for Pesach – including German in Hebrew letters and the proverbs of the Magid from Duvna, in Yiddish. Munich, [1947]. Jacket title page. (Ozar Ha’Hagadot 4053].
5. Hagada for Pesach – Jerusalem, [approximately 1947]. Jacket title page. Published by the American Jewish Distribution Committee (Joint). (Ozar Ha’Hagadot 4053).
6. Hagada for Pesach – including the interpretation of Derech Chaim by Rabbi Ya'akov from Lisa. Munich, 1947. “Gift from Va’ad Ha’Hazalah to the refugees”. Cardboard jacket. (Ozar Ha’Hagadot 4052).
7. Hagada for Pesach – including the interpretation of Derech Chaim by Rabbi Ya'akov from Lisa. Munich, 1948. “Gift from Va’ad Ha’Hazalah to the refugees”. Jacket not original. (Ya’ari 2361; Ozar Ha’Hagadot 4092).
8. Hagada for Pesach – Munich, 1948. Jacket title page. Drawing of a map of Israel and Moshe Rabbeinu directing the way to Israel. (Ozar Ha’Hagadot 4091).
Good condition, various sizes and conditions
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
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The following books were printed after the Holocaust for the members of the She’erit Ha-Pleita [refugees] in the displaced persons camps in Germany:
1. Machzor for Rosh Ha’Shana and Yom Kippur, Sephardic version. “Printed and distributed by the Joint”. [Munich], 1946.
2. Introduction and Path to Eitz Ha’Chaim [the tree of life], which is called Sur Me’ra V’Aseh Tov, from the Admor Rabbi Zvi Elimelech from Ziditshov including additions from Rabbi Zvi Elimelech Shapira. Ketter Printing Press. [Germany, year of print not specified].
3. Sha’agat Aryeh Responsa. Va’ad Ha’hazalah publication. Munich, 1947.
4. Yiddish Leben, Leren Buch Fohr Ya’hadut by Rabbi Yehuda Leib Erlen. S. Jalovsky Publication. London, [1946?] – printed and glued note: “Gift to the children of the camps in the Diaspora, from the Agudat Israel Organization, central office in London”. [In the Bibliography Institute CD, record no. 0321550, only an edition from approximately the year 1955 is listed).
5. Shisha Sidrei Mishna, Mishnayot in one volume. Yaffe Publication, Ferrenwald, (1947).
6. Der Torah Kval, Pesach. Mesorah Publication [Direlsheim], 1948.
Various sizes and conditions. Original bindings, defected.
1. Machzor for Rosh Ha’Shana and Yom Kippur, Sephardic version. “Printed and distributed by the Joint”. [Munich], 1946.
2. Introduction and Path to Eitz Ha’Chaim [the tree of life], which is called Sur Me’ra V’Aseh Tov, from the Admor Rabbi Zvi Elimelech from Ziditshov including additions from Rabbi Zvi Elimelech Shapira. Ketter Printing Press. [Germany, year of print not specified].
3. Sha’agat Aryeh Responsa. Va’ad Ha’hazalah publication. Munich, 1947.
4. Yiddish Leben, Leren Buch Fohr Ya’hadut by Rabbi Yehuda Leib Erlen. S. Jalovsky Publication. London, [1946?] – printed and glued note: “Gift to the children of the camps in the Diaspora, from the Agudat Israel Organization, central office in London”. [In the Bibliography Institute CD, record no. 0321550, only an edition from approximately the year 1955 is listed).
5. Shisha Sidrei Mishna, Mishnayot in one volume. Yaffe Publication, Ferrenwald, (1947).
6. Der Torah Kval, Pesach. Mesorah Publication [Direlsheim], 1948.
Various sizes and conditions. Original bindings, defected.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $200
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1. Booklet Kitvei Kodesh, including holy letters by the Admorim of Slonim. Germany, 1940.
2. Chochmat Adam and Binat Adam, laws of Yoreh Deah. By Rabbi Avraham Danzig. On the other side of the title page, a page of yizkor (memorial) for those who died in the holocaust, signed by the printer "the publisher Shmuel Zalman Plott here Bergen Belsen."
3. Fartrag Iber Family Purity, Rabbi Avraham Duber Kahana-Shapira. Publisher "Mercaz B'not Agudat Yisrael V'Beit Ya'akov" in Germany, 1940's.
4. Egle Tal by the Admor of Sochotshov, Rabbi Avraham Bornstein. Germany, 1949. On the second side of the title leaf: "printed in Germany… by the Rabbis' efforts… in memory of the souls of their relatives that were killed and burned in the sanctification of Hashem's name."
Total of 4 books, varied sizes and conditions.
2. Chochmat Adam and Binat Adam, laws of Yoreh Deah. By Rabbi Avraham Danzig. On the other side of the title page, a page of yizkor (memorial) for those who died in the holocaust, signed by the printer "the publisher Shmuel Zalman Plott here Bergen Belsen."
3. Fartrag Iber Family Purity, Rabbi Avraham Duber Kahana-Shapira. Publisher "Mercaz B'not Agudat Yisrael V'Beit Ya'akov" in Germany, 1940's.
4. Egle Tal by the Admor of Sochotshov, Rabbi Avraham Bornstein. Germany, 1949. On the second side of the title leaf: "printed in Germany… by the Rabbis' efforts… in memory of the souls of their relatives that were killed and burned in the sanctification of Hashem's name."
Total of 4 books, varied sizes and conditions.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $400
Sold for: $688
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Sifra D’Tzniuta including the interpretation of the Vilna Gaon. Vilna and Horadna (1820). First edition of the explanation of the Vilna Gaon, with an introduction by his disciple Rabbi Chaim of Voloz’in as well as an introduction by the Vilna Gaonndson of the Vilna Gaon.
Ownership signatures upon title page: “Refael David Tabli Ha’Levi” [from Jerusalem]. Signed ownership inscription of “Rabbi Aryeh son of Rabbi Ze'ev” who purchased the book. Signatures of Rabbi Eliyahu Aharon Cahana [among the founders of the public library of Jerusalem and establisher of the Achva Bureau in Jaffa] who inherited the book from his father Rabbi Chaim Moshe Aryeh Leib Cahana from Kalveri [who was closely associated with the Maharil Diskin and among the establishers of the Me’ah She’arim Yeshiva – see attached material related to him].
Many Kabbalistic glosses throughout the book, one of which is signed Aryeh Leib – in handwriting similar to the signature of Aryeh son of Rabbi Ze'ev which appears upon the title page.
[6], 59, [3] leaves. 21.5cm. Wide margins, some of the comments are cut off. Fair condition, moth holes and stains. Missing binding, some of the pages are detached.
The order of endorsements is compatible with the Variant copy which is mentioned in the Bibliography Institute CD, record no. 0177999, which was printed with exceptionally wide margins.
Ownership signatures upon title page: “Refael David Tabli Ha’Levi” [from Jerusalem]. Signed ownership inscription of “Rabbi Aryeh son of Rabbi Ze'ev” who purchased the book. Signatures of Rabbi Eliyahu Aharon Cahana [among the founders of the public library of Jerusalem and establisher of the Achva Bureau in Jaffa] who inherited the book from his father Rabbi Chaim Moshe Aryeh Leib Cahana from Kalveri [who was closely associated with the Maharil Diskin and among the establishers of the Me’ah She’arim Yeshiva – see attached material related to him].
Many Kabbalistic glosses throughout the book, one of which is signed Aryeh Leib – in handwriting similar to the signature of Aryeh son of Rabbi Ze'ev which appears upon the title page.
[6], 59, [3] leaves. 21.5cm. Wide margins, some of the comments are cut off. Fair condition, moth holes and stains. Missing binding, some of the pages are detached.
The order of endorsements is compatible with the Variant copy which is mentioned in the Bibliography Institute CD, record no. 0177999, which was printed with exceptionally wide margins.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $360
Sold for: $813
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Tractate Shekalim of the Jerusalemite Talmud, with commentaries by the Vilna Ga'on "Mishnat Eliyahu" and commentary "Taklin Chadatin" by his disciple Rabbi Yisrael of Shklov. Minsk, [1812]. First edition. The Jerusalemite was printed according the Vilna Ga'on's version with his glosses, on the margins "old versions" have been printed (wherever they differ from the Vilna Ga'on's one) and the "Mishnah tradition".
Approbations by disciples of the Vilna Ga'on Rabbi Chaim of Volozhin and Rabbi Mendel of Shklov. [the book opens with: foreword by Rabbi Chaim of Volozhin on the Vilna Ga'on commentaries, response by Akiva Eiger and counter-response by Rabbi Chaim of Volozhin. On last page is an additional response by Rabbi Chaim of Volozhin].
Ownership signature" "Eliyahu Lopes" of Aleppo sages in Jerusalem. Dayan and Rosh Yeshivah. Born in Aleppo, 1890-1938.
The writer, Rabbi Yisrael of Shklov, head of the Vilna Ga'on disciples' aliya to Eretz Yisrael, lived already in Safed when the book was printed, and his name appears on the title page and amongst the approbations as "one who formerly lived in Shklov and now resides in the Upper Galilee".
Important material concerning the Vilna Ga'on and his disciples is included in author's introduction. Rabbi Chaim of Volozhin is mentioned with much admiration. The writings in the introductions are known to be a source of information regarding the Vilna Ga'on and his disciples.
[5], 33 leaves, [1 leaf of additions and dictations]. Blue paper, white and greenish. Wide margins, fair condition, moth-damages.
Rare.
Approbations by disciples of the Vilna Ga'on Rabbi Chaim of Volozhin and Rabbi Mendel of Shklov. [the book opens with: foreword by Rabbi Chaim of Volozhin on the Vilna Ga'on commentaries, response by Akiva Eiger and counter-response by Rabbi Chaim of Volozhin. On last page is an additional response by Rabbi Chaim of Volozhin].
Ownership signature" "Eliyahu Lopes" of Aleppo sages in Jerusalem. Dayan and Rosh Yeshivah. Born in Aleppo, 1890-1938.
The writer, Rabbi Yisrael of Shklov, head of the Vilna Ga'on disciples' aliya to Eretz Yisrael, lived already in Safed when the book was printed, and his name appears on the title page and amongst the approbations as "one who formerly lived in Shklov and now resides in the Upper Galilee".
Important material concerning the Vilna Ga'on and his disciples is included in author's introduction. Rabbi Chaim of Volozhin is mentioned with much admiration. The writings in the introductions are known to be a source of information regarding the Vilna Ga'on and his disciples.
[5], 33 leaves, [1 leaf of additions and dictations]. Blue paper, white and greenish. Wide margins, fair condition, moth-damages.
Rare.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $200
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Har HaCarmel, explanations with the commentary of "Siftei Kohen" on the laws of Niddah and Mikvahs, and on the explanations of the Vilna Gaon to the Yoreh Deah part of the Shulchan Aruch, by Rabbi Shimon Krumina Oppenheim. Prague, 1812. Single edition.
"And also… a sufficient commentary on the commentary of the Gaon… Eliyahu Vilna, on Yoreh Deah… And here, too, he is brief in his writing… to the extent that we do not know… to interpret his thoughts correctly…".
At the beginning of the volume there are lists of "Pernumeranten" [those who payed for the book in advance] from the cities of Moravia and Hungary.
The author, Rabbi Shimon Oppenheim [Otzar HaRabbanim 19803], son of Rabbi David Krumina and son in law of Rabbi Aryeh Leib Oppenheim. Rabbinical leader and judge in Bekitze and Head of Rabbinical Court in Fest, author of "Har HaMoria", "Nezer HaKodesh".
[9], 3-31 leaves, 21.5cm. thin paper. Good condition. Minor staining. Large ink stain on bottom of inner margins, a torn piece missing from title page. New cover.
Variant including additional pages. In the Bibliography Institute CD record no. 0108200, appears as 37 pages, in the Winogard and Rosenfeld CD appears as 36 pages, but this one is 38 pages.
"And also… a sufficient commentary on the commentary of the Gaon… Eliyahu Vilna, on Yoreh Deah… And here, too, he is brief in his writing… to the extent that we do not know… to interpret his thoughts correctly…".
At the beginning of the volume there are lists of "Pernumeranten" [those who payed for the book in advance] from the cities of Moravia and Hungary.
The author, Rabbi Shimon Oppenheim [Otzar HaRabbanim 19803], son of Rabbi David Krumina and son in law of Rabbi Aryeh Leib Oppenheim. Rabbinical leader and judge in Bekitze and Head of Rabbinical Court in Fest, author of "Har HaMoria", "Nezer HaKodesh".
[9], 3-31 leaves, 21.5cm. thin paper. Good condition. Minor staining. Large ink stain on bottom of inner margins, a torn piece missing from title page. New cover.
Variant including additional pages. In the Bibliography Institute CD record no. 0108200, appears as 37 pages, in the Winogard and Rosenfeld CD appears as 36 pages, but this one is 38 pages.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $500
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Aryeh Leib Epstein [author of the Pardess]. Koenigsberg, [1759]. “Halakha Acharona” is the Halakhic decision, the “Be’er Ha-Acharonim” is an innovative commentary by the Acharonim and the “Kuntres Ha-Reayot” is the author’s innovative commentary [both commentaries are on the “Halakha Acharona”].
Approved by: Rabbi Yehonathan Eibshitz and more rabbis.
[1], 29-42 leaves [originally 2, [1] – missing one leaf and title page]. Page count from “Kuntres Ha-Reayot” printed in 1754, 28 leaves.
Originally printed and bound with:
2. Sefer Hapardess, by Rabbi Eliyahu Leib Epstein. Koenigsberg, 1759. Some copies of this book are known to have a different pagination, in the present copy the leaves are numbered 8, 4-23, 1-22, 81-86 and do not include leaves 127-144, which can be found in other copies. (Leaves maybe missing after the first eight leaves). In the present copy, there are [56] leaves.
Few antique handwritten glosses in the margins of the Pardess.
Owner’s inscription before the title page: “This book belongs to… Yoel son of Yitzchak Rabbi of Sad”. Owner’s stamps.
Volume 21cm., good condition. Few stains and light tears on the borders. Slightly worn binding with leather spine.
Very rare.
Approved by: Rabbi Yehonathan Eibshitz and more rabbis.
[1], 29-42 leaves [originally 2, [1] – missing one leaf and title page]. Page count from “Kuntres Ha-Reayot” printed in 1754, 28 leaves.
Originally printed and bound with:
2. Sefer Hapardess, by Rabbi Eliyahu Leib Epstein. Koenigsberg, 1759. Some copies of this book are known to have a different pagination, in the present copy the leaves are numbered 8, 4-23, 1-22, 81-86 and do not include leaves 127-144, which can be found in other copies. (Leaves maybe missing after the first eight leaves). In the present copy, there are [56] leaves.
Few antique handwritten glosses in the margins of the Pardess.
Owner’s inscription before the title page: “This book belongs to… Yoel son of Yitzchak Rabbi of Sad”. Owner’s stamps.
Volume 21cm., good condition. Few stains and light tears on the borders. Slightly worn binding with leather spine.
Very rare.
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $100
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1. Baraita Ma'aseh Torah, ten compositions, by the Vilna Ga'on. Warsaw, [1863].
Approbations: Rabbi Yossef Shaul Ha-Levy Natansohn Av-Beit-Din Lvov and Rabbi Yitzchak Elchanan Spektor Av-Beit-Din Novardok.
Ownership inscription: Rabbi Nachum Yitzchak ben Ya'akov Bezalel.
[1], 22 leaves. Volume 17cm. Good condition, stains.
Bound with: Sefer Ma'amar Haskel, attributed to Rabbi Eliezer ben Natan. Lyck (East Prussia), [1862]. Sentences were deleted with black ink [censorship? – see attached material].
3, 28, 28-74 leaves [originally there were more, missing: [1], 75-77 leaves].
Approbations: Rabbi Yossef Shaul Ha-Levy Natansohn Av-Beit-Din Lvov and Rabbi Yitzchak Elchanan Spektor Av-Beit-Din Novardok.
Ownership inscription: Rabbi Nachum Yitzchak ben Ya'akov Bezalel.
[1], 22 leaves. Volume 17cm. Good condition, stains.
Bound with: Sefer Ma'amar Haskel, attributed to Rabbi Eliezer ben Natan. Lyck (East Prussia), [1862]. Sentences were deleted with black ink [censorship? – see attached material].
3, 28, 28-74 leaves [originally there were more, missing: [1], 75-77 leaves].
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