Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $150
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Two ketubot of lithographic printing with letters printed in golden ink. Alexandria. Ink-stamps of the Alexandria Beit Din Tzedek and witnesses' signatures in Oriental handwriting.
1. Upon the marriage of Nissim son of Avraham Dias and Sarah (Sarina) daughter of Salim Sayag, 1917.
2. Upon the marriage of Eliyahu (Leito) son of Menachem Abuharon with Esther daughter of Rabbi Moshe Atzraf, 1921.
46.5 cm. Good condition. Folding marks, minor tears. Stains. The reverse side of one of the ketubot was pasted on paper to strengthen it.
1. Upon the marriage of Nissim son of Avraham Dias and Sarah (Sarina) daughter of Salim Sayag, 1917.
2. Upon the marriage of Eliyahu (Leito) son of Menachem Abuharon with Esther daughter of Rabbi Moshe Atzraf, 1921.
46.5 cm. Good condition. Folding marks, minor tears. Stains. The reverse side of one of the ketubot was pasted on paper to strengthen it.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $350
Sold for: $438
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Two Ketubot from Iran (Esfahan), adorned with typical colorful illustrations, with lions, birds, sun and flowers:
1. Ketuba from the wedding of Ya’akov son of Avraham with Rashid daughter of Yitzchak, [1921].
2. Ketuba from the wedding of Yitzchak son of Eliezer with -- (unclear). [1923].
68, 70 cm. Fair condition. Wrinkles, stains and partially professionally restored tears.
On Ketubah No. 2, the ink is smudged and the text somewhat illegible.
1. Ketuba from the wedding of Ya’akov son of Avraham with Rashid daughter of Yitzchak, [1921].
2. Ketuba from the wedding of Yitzchak son of Eliezer with -- (unclear). [1923].
68, 70 cm. Fair condition. Wrinkles, stains and partially professionally restored tears.
On Ketubah No. 2, the ink is smudged and the text somewhat illegible.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $300
Sold for: $425
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Two Ketubot from the small town of Kulashi (Western Georgia):
1. Ketubah from the wedding of Shalom son of Aharon with Chava daughter of Aharon, [1940]. Witnesses’ signatures in Georgian.
2. Ketubah from the wedding of Yitzchak son of Gabriel with Ruth daughter of Gabriel, [1948]. Witnesses’ signatures in Georgian and one Hebrew signature: “Shabtai son of Chakham Avraham Michaelshvili”.
Both Ketubot were handwritten in Rashi letters and are decorated with plain adornments.
Georgia was the only USSR country where Judaism was kept openly through Synagogue services and Jewish weddings.
59, 54 cm. Good condition. Stains and folding marks. Rolled.
1. Ketubah from the wedding of Shalom son of Aharon with Chava daughter of Aharon, [1940]. Witnesses’ signatures in Georgian.
2. Ketubah from the wedding of Yitzchak son of Gabriel with Ruth daughter of Gabriel, [1948]. Witnesses’ signatures in Georgian and one Hebrew signature: “Shabtai son of Chakham Avraham Michaelshvili”.
Both Ketubot were handwritten in Rashi letters and are decorated with plain adornments.
Georgia was the only USSR country where Judaism was kept openly through Synagogue services and Jewish weddings.
59, 54 cm. Good condition. Stains and folding marks. Rolled.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $180
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1. Handwritten ketubah for the marriage of Yechezkel and Yocheved daughter of Siman Tov. Yazd [Iran], [1906]. Rabbis and witnesses signatures.
2. Ketubah printed in golden ink. Jerusalem, [1925]. Asahkenazi Beit Din Zedek ink stamps. Handwritten filling out of names for the marriage of Mordechai Yair son of Chaim David and Ester Reizl daughter of Rabbi Ya'akov Asher Ha'Levy.
3. Printed Ketubah. She'erit HaPleita, 1946. Handwritten filling out of names for the marriage of Reuven son of Moshe and the widow Malka daughter of Ya'akov. (damaged and pasted to cloth).
Size and condition varies
2. Ketubah printed in golden ink. Jerusalem, [1925]. Asahkenazi Beit Din Zedek ink stamps. Handwritten filling out of names for the marriage of Mordechai Yair son of Chaim David and Ester Reizl daughter of Rabbi Ya'akov Asher Ha'Levy.
3. Printed Ketubah. She'erit HaPleita, 1946. Handwritten filling out of names for the marriage of Reuven son of Moshe and the widow Malka daughter of Ya'akov. (damaged and pasted to cloth).
Size and condition varies
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $180
Sold for: $225
Including buyer's premium
Printed Ketubah, Berlin-Munich, [1946].
In the printed version “in Berlin” erased and “holy congregation of Munich” added in handwriting. Upon the marriage of David son of Shmuel Edelstein and Musha daughter of Avraham. On reverse side stamp of the Munich rabbinate and handwritten notation.
Leaf of 22.5 cm. Fair condition. Foxing. Folding marks, minor tears.
In the printed version “in Berlin” erased and “holy congregation of Munich” added in handwriting. Upon the marriage of David son of Shmuel Edelstein and Musha daughter of Avraham. On reverse side stamp of the Munich rabbinate and handwritten notation.
Leaf of 22.5 cm. Fair condition. Foxing. Folding marks, minor tears.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
1. Printed Engagement Contact. Filled in by hand: The groom, Ze'ev Dov son of Rabbi Elyakim Getzel [Sandak], and the bride Mottel daughter of Rabbi Elazar HaLevi [Wischengard]. Signed by guarantors, father of the groom and father of the bride. Kamenitz, Lithuania, Chanukah 1933.
2. Printed Ketubah. Filled in by hand: On the marriage of the groom Ze'ev Dov with the bride, Mottel. Brisk, Shvat 1935. Signatures of witnesses: Rabbi "Noach Zvi, son of Rabbi Reuven Dov Steinman" [father of Rabbi Aharon Leib shlita] and Rabbi "Chaim Wetsch".
Condition and size vary.
2. Printed Ketubah. Filled in by hand: On the marriage of the groom Ze'ev Dov with the bride, Mottel. Brisk, Shvat 1935. Signatures of witnesses: Rabbi "Noach Zvi, son of Rabbi Reuven Dov Steinman" [father of Rabbi Aharon Leib shlita] and Rabbi "Chaim Wetsch".
Condition and size vary.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $1,250
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Torah, Nevi’im and Ktuvim, including a translation into Ladino by Rabbi Avraham Asa, and commentary by Rashi. Constantinople, [1739-1745]. First edition. Six volumes.
In the first volume the verses and translation were printed in square letters with vowel symbols. In the introduction to the second volume the printer relates complaints of the readers regarding the printing of the translation in square letters, and their desire that it will be printed in Rashi letters, and indeed, from this section, the Ladino translation was printed in Rashi letters without vowel symbols. In the third volume, the printer’s complaint appears (in Ladino) on the last page stating that the subscribers are not fulfilling their promise to finance the printing of the book. Furthermore, it is stated that a limited number of copies of the book was printed, for subscribers only.
Six volumes, various sizes and conditions. Some of the volumes are missing pages or title pages, and replaced with photocopies. Notes in oriental handwriting. Stains. Moth damage and tears. Several leaves detached. New bindings (one volume in ancient leather binding).
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
In the first volume the verses and translation were printed in square letters with vowel symbols. In the introduction to the second volume the printer relates complaints of the readers regarding the printing of the translation in square letters, and their desire that it will be printed in Rashi letters, and indeed, from this section, the Ladino translation was printed in Rashi letters without vowel symbols. In the third volume, the printer’s complaint appears (in Ladino) on the last page stating that the subscribers are not fulfilling their promise to finance the printing of the book. Furthermore, it is stated that a limited number of copies of the book was printed, for subscribers only.
Six volumes, various sizes and conditions. Some of the volumes are missing pages or title pages, and replaced with photocopies. Notes in oriental handwriting. Stains. Moth damage and tears. Several leaves detached. New bindings (one volume in ancient leather binding).
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
Including buyer's premium
The Five Books of Moses with the Targum (aramic) and the five Megillot and Haftarot. Venice, 1752.
A page of Translation opposite a page of Chumash. At the top of the volume are the rules of the Translation, a calendar of the weekly portions and an 80 year calendar (1751-1830).
Handwritten inscriptions in a foreign language and in Hebrew from the 1820's.
350 leaves. (A few pages were bound in the wrong places), 17 cm. Good-fair condition, wear marks and minor damage, leaves cut on the border of the title. An antique leather cover with gold impressions. In a nice box.
Bibliographically unknown. In Bibliography Institute CD record 0314940 a different copy is listed, according to photocopies of leaves from a private collection.
A page of Translation opposite a page of Chumash. At the top of the volume are the rules of the Translation, a calendar of the weekly portions and an 80 year calendar (1751-1830).
Handwritten inscriptions in a foreign language and in Hebrew from the 1820's.
350 leaves. (A few pages were bound in the wrong places), 17 cm. Good-fair condition, wear marks and minor damage, leaves cut on the border of the title. An antique leather cover with gold impressions. In a nice box.
Bibliographically unknown. In Bibliography Institute CD record 0314940 a different copy is listed, according to photocopies of leaves from a private collection.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $400
Sold for: $1,063
Including buyer's premium
Sefer Arba’a Ve’esrim [Torah, Nevi’im, Ktuvim], including the Chomat Anach commentary, parts 1-4, by the Chida – Rabbi Chaim Yosef David Azulai. Pisa, 1803-1804. First edition.
First volume contains especially adorned title page, which differs from the title pages of the other volumes. [In 1804 the first volume was reprinted in the same place, (under the name Chamisha Chumshei Torah… with the Chomat Anach Commentary), and contained a regular title page similar to the other volumes. The following is the original first section of the first edition].
Four volumes (Torah, Nevi’im Rishonim, Nevi’im Achronim, Ktuvim). [2], 251, [2]; 176; 190; [2], 217, [13] leaves. 21 cm. Good condition. Moth damages with slight damage to text. Stains. Unoriginal bindings. Sefer Shmuel consists of a lengthy gloss in oriental handwriting.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
First volume contains especially adorned title page, which differs from the title pages of the other volumes. [In 1804 the first volume was reprinted in the same place, (under the name Chamisha Chumshei Torah… with the Chomat Anach Commentary), and contained a regular title page similar to the other volumes. The following is the original first section of the first edition].
Four volumes (Torah, Nevi’im Rishonim, Nevi’im Achronim, Ktuvim). [2], 251, [2]; 176; 190; [2], 217, [13] leaves. 21 cm. Good condition. Moth damages with slight damage to text. Stains. Unoriginal bindings. Sefer Shmuel consists of a lengthy gloss in oriental handwriting.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $220
Sold for: $275
Including buyer's premium
1-3. [Chumash] Tikun Sofrim Hayesharim. Amsterdam, [1767]. At beginning of each volume two title pages, first title page contains copper engraving. Only three volumes: Bereshit + Kohelet; Vayikra + Shir HaShirim; Bamidbar + Ruth.
4-7. Chamisha Chumshei Torah Tikun Sofrim. Amsterdam, [1797]. Four volumes: Bereshit; Shemot; Vayikra, (do not contain title page with copper engraving); Dvarim (contains title page with abbreviated version with copper engraving and does not contain detailed title page).
8. Toraht Emet, Chamisha Chumshei Torah Tikun Sofrim. Amsterdam, 1827. Single volume, Sefer Bamidbar. Does not include title page with copper engraving.
Total of 8 volumes, approximately 20 cm. Varying condition.
4-7. Chamisha Chumshei Torah Tikun Sofrim. Amsterdam, [1797]. Four volumes: Bereshit; Shemot; Vayikra, (do not contain title page with copper engraving); Dvarim (contains title page with abbreviated version with copper engraving and does not contain detailed title page).
8. Toraht Emet, Chamisha Chumshei Torah Tikun Sofrim. Amsterdam, 1827. Single volume, Sefer Bamidbar. Does not include title page with copper engraving.
Total of 8 volumes, approximately 20 cm. Varying condition.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $250
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1. Siftei Chachamim, commentary on Rashi on the Torah and the Five Scrolls, by Rabbi Shabtai Bass. Frankfurt am Main, [1712]. (Ancient signatures: “Moshe Segal”; “--- Zeligman”).
2. Miksheh Zahav, collection on the Parshiot of the Torah, by Rabbi Meir son of Levi of Zholkva. Roedelheim, [1753]. (Ancient ownership notation: “Belongs to the young man Alexander Kerweils”).
3. Nachalat Re’uven, first section, commentary on the yearly Haftarot, by Rabbi Re’uven son of Avraham HaLevi. Frankfurt am Main, [1770]. (Notation: “Belongs to Moshe son of Rabbi Noach Alexander Segal”).
4. Olat Chodesh, Drushim on the months of the year, by Rabbi Elazar Felkeles. [Prague, 1785]. (First 6 leaves missing. Ownership notation: “Belongs to Leib son of Shimon Sofer”).
5. Kerem L’Shlomo, new commentary on Sefer Kohelet, by Rabbi Mordechai Flongian. Warsaw, 1857.
Various sizes and conditions. Signatures and ownership notations, Ex-Libris.
2. Miksheh Zahav, collection on the Parshiot of the Torah, by Rabbi Meir son of Levi of Zholkva. Roedelheim, [1753]. (Ancient ownership notation: “Belongs to the young man Alexander Kerweils”).
3. Nachalat Re’uven, first section, commentary on the yearly Haftarot, by Rabbi Re’uven son of Avraham HaLevi. Frankfurt am Main, [1770]. (Notation: “Belongs to Moshe son of Rabbi Noach Alexander Segal”).
4. Olat Chodesh, Drushim on the months of the year, by Rabbi Elazar Felkeles. [Prague, 1785]. (First 6 leaves missing. Ownership notation: “Belongs to Leib son of Shimon Sofer”).
5. Kerem L’Shlomo, new commentary on Sefer Kohelet, by Rabbi Mordechai Flongian. Warsaw, 1857.
Various sizes and conditions. Signatures and ownership notations, Ex-Libris.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $150
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Pirkei Rabbi Eliezer. Amsterdam, 1708.
Leaf 2 has an introduction in Portuguese, with a dedication to Moshe Abarbanel.
Inscriptions on title page in Sefardi handwriting: "dedicated to Beit HaLevi Yeshiva.
[2], 66, [2] leaves. 19 cm. Wide margins, fair condition. Wear and moth damage to margins, detached leaves. Damaged parchment binding.
Leaf 2 has an introduction in Portuguese, with a dedication to Moshe Abarbanel.
Inscriptions on title page in Sefardi handwriting: "dedicated to Beit HaLevi Yeshiva.
[2], 66, [2] leaves. 19 cm. Wide margins, fair condition. Wear and moth damage to margins, detached leaves. Damaged parchment binding.
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