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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $240
Sold for: $300
Including buyer's premium
1. Ir Miklat, 613 Mitzvot of the Torah, by Rabbi David from Lida. Rabbi Shabtai Meshorer [Bas] Printing. Handwritten glosses and notations. Hole on title page. Damaged with text omissions (restored) pages.
2. Yalkut David, collection of commentaries on the Torah, by Rabbi David Hertz. Dyhernfurth, [1691]. Rabbi Shabtai Meshorer [Bas] Printing. Signatures and ownership notations from various periods: “-- son of the holy H. Asher”, “Todros Tribitsh”, “Shmuel Segal”, “Binyamin Ehrenfeld (Sered)”, and more. Handwritten gloss. Wear and tear damages with omission (restored).
18.5 cm. Various conditions.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
2. Yalkut David, collection of commentaries on the Torah, by Rabbi David Hertz. Dyhernfurth, [1691]. Rabbi Shabtai Meshorer [Bas] Printing. Signatures and ownership notations from various periods: “-- son of the holy H. Asher”, “Todros Tribitsh”, “Shmuel Segal”, “Binyamin Ehrenfeld (Sered)”, and more. Handwritten gloss. Wear and tear damages with omission (restored).
18.5 cm. Various conditions.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
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Bibles and Tehilim
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $300
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Galut Yehudah, Hebrew-Italian dictionary in Biblical order, with: Pi Aryeh [separate title page], Hebrew-Italian dictionary for Biblical words, by Rabbi Yehudah Aryeh of Modena. Padua, 1640.
Two handwritten ownership inscriptions: Rabbi Pinchas Chai Anav (1693-1768, Otzar HaRabbanim 16938), of the Rabbis of Italy. Studied under Rabbi Yitzchak Lamperonti. Rabbi of Ferrara. Authored "Giv'at Pinchas" and "Tosefet Bikurei Katzir". [See enclosed material].
Hebrew and Italian.
[116]; 14 leaves. 18 cm. Good-fair condition. First title page missing and restored. Condition - generally good. Stains.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
Two handwritten ownership inscriptions: Rabbi Pinchas Chai Anav (1693-1768, Otzar HaRabbanim 16938), of the Rabbis of Italy. Studied under Rabbi Yitzchak Lamperonti. Rabbi of Ferrara. Authored "Giv'at Pinchas" and "Tosefet Bikurei Katzir". [See enclosed material].
Hebrew and Italian.
[116]; 14 leaves. 18 cm. Good-fair condition. First title page missing and restored. Condition - generally good. Stains.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
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Bibles and Tehilim
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $300
Unsold
1. Shemen Mishchat Kodesh, commentary on Shir HaShirim according to the Ari's writings, by Rabbi Shlomo Molcho. Salonika, [1779]. Approbations by Rabbi Yom Tov Algazi and Rabbi Ya'akov Chazan, messengers from Jerusalem in Istanbul. Missing copy: 27-285 instead of [6], 285 leaves.
2. Shir HaShirim with Targum Yonatan and explanation in Ladino. Venice, 1804.
3. Megillat Shir HaShirim with the explanation of Oteh Or, by Rabbi Yechiel Heller. Memel, 1861.
4. Shir HaShirim, with Rashi and the commentary Prishat Yitzchak Aharon. Jerusalem, 1874. S. HaLevi 225.
5. Shir HaShirim with Targum Yonatan, according to the custom of Yanina and Arta, brought to print by Ezra M. Ninrin [Nigrin]. Salonika, 1875.
Varied size and condition.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
2. Shir HaShirim with Targum Yonatan and explanation in Ladino. Venice, 1804.
3. Megillat Shir HaShirim with the explanation of Oteh Or, by Rabbi Yechiel Heller. Memel, 1861.
4. Shir HaShirim, with Rashi and the commentary Prishat Yitzchak Aharon. Jerusalem, 1874. S. HaLevi 225.
5. Shir HaShirim with Targum Yonatan, according to the custom of Yanina and Arta, brought to print by Ezra M. Ninrin [Nigrin]. Salonika, 1875.
Varied size and condition.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
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Bibles and Tehilim
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $400
Sold for: $600
Including buyer's premium
Les Psaumes de David, [Book of Tehilim]. Neuchâtel, Switzerland, 1836,
Chez J. – P. Michaud edition.
All of the Psalms are translated into French. Musical notes appear on the side of each Psalm.
492 pages, miniature volume. 9.5cm. Good condition. Stains. Light damages to the title page.
Bibliographically unknown.
Chez J. – P. Michaud edition.
All of the Psalms are translated into French. Musical notes appear on the side of each Psalm.
492 pages, miniature volume. 9.5cm. Good condition. Stains. Light damages to the title page.
Bibliographically unknown.
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Bibles and Tehilim
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
1. Tehilim [The Book of Psalms], with marks "to separate the words… and we have also presented before each Psalm the intent and benefit of the Psalm". Pietrokov, 1907. [Bibliographically unknown].
2. Sefer Tehilim, according to the custom of Sefardi communities. In the beginning and end of the book, prayers and tales in Hebrew and Ladino. Budapest, [c. 1930. Bibliographically unknown]. Owner's signature and handwritten inscriptions.
3. Kitvei Kodesh, Tehilim and Mishley, with Targum (Aramaic), commentaries and Yiddish translation. Vilna, 1893. (Owner's stamp from Petersburg).
4. Midrash Shochar Tov, on the Book of Tehilim. Lemberg, 1850.
5. A selection of commentaries by Rashi, Ebn Ezra and Radak, on Tehilim. Haifa, 1956.
6. Sefer Tehilim. Livorno, 1937. Stamps of "The School Talmud Torah – Tripoli. A leaf of dedication printed and pasted on the original binding.
Varied size and condition.
2. Sefer Tehilim, according to the custom of Sefardi communities. In the beginning and end of the book, prayers and tales in Hebrew and Ladino. Budapest, [c. 1930. Bibliographically unknown]. Owner's signature and handwritten inscriptions.
3. Kitvei Kodesh, Tehilim and Mishley, with Targum (Aramaic), commentaries and Yiddish translation. Vilna, 1893. (Owner's stamp from Petersburg).
4. Midrash Shochar Tov, on the Book of Tehilim. Lemberg, 1850.
5. A selection of commentaries by Rashi, Ebn Ezra and Radak, on Tehilim. Haifa, 1956.
6. Sefer Tehilim. Livorno, 1937. Stamps of "The School Talmud Torah – Tripoli. A leaf of dedication printed and pasted on the original binding.
Varied size and condition.
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Bibles and Tehilim
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $250
Unsold
1. Sefer Tehilim in Ladino. Constantinople, [1836]. The Hebrew origin and translation into Ladino, column facing column. The text in square, vowelized letters, translation in Rashi script.
2. (il) libro di la lay, los profitas, i las iscitoras [Torah, Nevi'im and Ketuvim] translated into Ladino. Constantinople, 1873. The same year an edition was printed including the Hebrew original].
3. Tehilim N"R Le-David, Ladino. Salonika, [1930]. Hebrew and Ladino. [The same year a Hebrew edition with introduction in Ladino was printed]. On the cover: "Avraham Yossef Ezrati".
Size and condition varies.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection
2. (il) libro di la lay, los profitas, i las iscitoras [Torah, Nevi'im and Ketuvim] translated into Ladino. Constantinople, 1873. The same year an edition was printed including the Hebrew original].
3. Tehilim N"R Le-David, Ladino. Salonika, [1930]. Hebrew and Ladino. [The same year a Hebrew edition with introduction in Ladino was printed]. On the cover: "Avraham Yossef Ezrati".
Size and condition varies.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection
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Bibles and Tehilim
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $300
Sold for: $688
Including buyer's premium
1. Tehilim, proof-read by a devoted grammarian… with the Minchat Shai and the Radak commentary. Venice, [1795]. Two additional editions were printed that year, without the Radak commentary. 299, [1] leaves.
2-3. Tehilim with two interpretations, Teru’at Melech by Rabbi Shmuel Laniado and the Chevel Na’im authored by Rabbi Azaria Figo. Ofen, 1863. Bound with a booklet in German: Die Judische Familie, Rabbiner Dr. S. A. Taubeles. Tarnopol, 1898. Handwritten remarks and additions in a foreign language.
4. Ot Ha-Brit, a Tehilim interpretation, by Rabbi Yehoshua Rafael, Pinchas Shegura. Izmir, [1866]. Special title page: “Amar Ha-Cohen Booklet” by Rabbi Mordechai Bechor Cohen. Original leather binding with owner’s name stamping.
5. Torah Nevi'im U-Ketuvim with a scientific commentary: Tehilim with a commentary by Rabbi Tzvi Peretz Chayut. Published with the participation of experts by Avraham Kahana. Kiev, [1907]. Handwritten dedication.
Varying sizes and conditions.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
2-3. Tehilim with two interpretations, Teru’at Melech by Rabbi Shmuel Laniado and the Chevel Na’im authored by Rabbi Azaria Figo. Ofen, 1863. Bound with a booklet in German: Die Judische Familie, Rabbiner Dr. S. A. Taubeles. Tarnopol, 1898. Handwritten remarks and additions in a foreign language.
4. Ot Ha-Brit, a Tehilim interpretation, by Rabbi Yehoshua Rafael, Pinchas Shegura. Izmir, [1866]. Special title page: “Amar Ha-Cohen Booklet” by Rabbi Mordechai Bechor Cohen. Original leather binding with owner’s name stamping.
5. Torah Nevi'im U-Ketuvim with a scientific commentary: Tehilim with a commentary by Rabbi Tzvi Peretz Chayut. Published with the participation of experts by Avraham Kahana. Kiev, [1907]. Handwritten dedication.
Varying sizes and conditions.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
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Bibles and Tehilim
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $1,200
Sold for: $3,750
Including buyer's premium
Mishnayot Komárno, full set, six parts in six volumes, with commentaries Ma'ase Oreg, Atzei Eden, Pnei Zaken by Rebbe Yitzchak Yehuda Issac [Safrin] of Komárno. Lemberg, 1861, Rabbi Dov Luria and Rabbi Hirsh Shperlung Printing. [The first edition, with printers' logo – a sign held by a bear and a deer].
Author's introduction printed before Part 1 and Part 6; at the end of the introduction to Taharot he writes: "And I will copy the words of the Tosephta… and I will explain it based on Rabbeinu [Rambam] in the name of Ma'ase Oreg and Pnei Zaken, and afterward I will explain the mishna according to the way of Rabbeinu and based on the books of the Vilna Gaon… who has completely clarified it except in a few places where I have used our version, held by Rabbeinu and the Ra'avad and the Rosh". He means the book Taharat HaKodesh, Zholkva 1804, where the commentary and glosses of the Vilna Gaon were printed.
Seder Nashim in decorated leather cover. On title page owner's inscription in decorated Scribe lettering: "To Hashem the world and all therein, Yoel Adler Sofer son of Rabbi Aharon of Patzau" and stamp "Yoel Adler Sofer, Satmar". On last page of this Seder the prayer said for the dead after Torah study is written in pencil. Seder Kodshim has stamps "Mordechai Reisman, Nyirbater", "Akiva Roth".
Full set: Seder Nezikin has the rare addition of [5] leaves [on Avot Chapter 6], bound in the middle of Tractate Horayot and not at the end of the volume. In the beginning of Sedarim Moed and Nezikin there is [1] leaf and not [2], while in Seder Kodshim [2] Leaves are found instead of [1]. 28.5 cm. Varied condition from volume to volume. The title page of Seder Taharot is torn and partly missing.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
Author's introduction printed before Part 1 and Part 6; at the end of the introduction to Taharot he writes: "And I will copy the words of the Tosephta… and I will explain it based on Rabbeinu [Rambam] in the name of Ma'ase Oreg and Pnei Zaken, and afterward I will explain the mishna according to the way of Rabbeinu and based on the books of the Vilna Gaon… who has completely clarified it except in a few places where I have used our version, held by Rabbeinu and the Ra'avad and the Rosh". He means the book Taharat HaKodesh, Zholkva 1804, where the commentary and glosses of the Vilna Gaon were printed.
Seder Nashim in decorated leather cover. On title page owner's inscription in decorated Scribe lettering: "To Hashem the world and all therein, Yoel Adler Sofer son of Rabbi Aharon of Patzau" and stamp "Yoel Adler Sofer, Satmar". On last page of this Seder the prayer said for the dead after Torah study is written in pencil. Seder Kodshim has stamps "Mordechai Reisman, Nyirbater", "Akiva Roth".
Full set: Seder Nezikin has the rare addition of [5] leaves [on Avot Chapter 6], bound in the middle of Tractate Horayot and not at the end of the volume. In the beginning of Sedarim Moed and Nezikin there is [1] leaf and not [2], while in Seder Kodshim [2] Leaves are found instead of [1]. 28.5 cm. Varied condition from volume to volume. The title page of Seder Taharot is torn and partly missing.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
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Hassidiam and Kabbalah
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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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Levushei Srad, commentary on Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim, by Rabbi David Shlomo Eibeshitz [author of Arvei Nachal]. Mogilev, 1818. First edition.
1818 original edition, not the forgery of later years [see Zechor L'Avraham about that, 1991, pages 96-97].
Stamps "Rabbi Aharon Moshe of MiGeza Zvi [Zvi Origin]of Brad" and handwritten glosses [slightly cut off] – Rabbi Aharon Moshe MiGeza Zvi (1775-1845), of the leaders of Chassidut, a disciple of the Seer of Lublin and Rabbi Uri of Strelisk (Strelishcha), the first of the Chassidim that settled in Jerusalem (1839).
37 Leaves. 20 cm. Blue leaves. Professional restoration of title page. New leather binding.
1818 original edition, not the forgery of later years [see Zechor L'Avraham about that, 1991, pages 96-97].
Stamps "Rabbi Aharon Moshe of MiGeza Zvi [Zvi Origin]of Brad" and handwritten glosses [slightly cut off] – Rabbi Aharon Moshe MiGeza Zvi (1775-1845), of the leaders of Chassidut, a disciple of the Seer of Lublin and Rabbi Uri of Strelisk (Strelishcha), the first of the Chassidim that settled in Jerusalem (1839).
37 Leaves. 20 cm. Blue leaves. Professional restoration of title page. New leather binding.
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Hassidiam and Kabbalah
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $200
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Levushei Srad, on Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim, Part 1-2, with explanation Binyan HaBayit (with sketch), by Rebbe David Shlomo Eibeshitz [author of Arvei Nachal]. Zhitomir, 1853. Printed by the grandsons of the Rabbi of Slavita. First edition of Part 2.
Approbations of Safed Rabbis Shmuel Heller and Binyamin Ze'ev. On title page owners' signatures.
64; 134, 154-168 pages. 22 cm. Blue thick paper, fair condition, stains. Moth damage and moisture. Last leaf restored with minor text omission. New semi-leather binding.
Approbations of Safed Rabbis Shmuel Heller and Binyamin Ze'ev. On title page owners' signatures.
64; 134, 154-168 pages. 22 cm. Blue thick paper, fair condition, stains. Moth damage and moisture. Last leaf restored with minor text omission. New semi-leather binding.
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Hassidiam and Kabbalah
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $700
Sold for: $875
Including buyer's premium
Sefer Siduro Shel Shabbat, Part II, Kabbalistic and Chasidic Shabbat matters and Halachic responsum. By Rebbe Chaim of Tchernowitz, Mogilev, 1813. First edition.
On title-page ink-stamo of Rebbe "Yitzchak Wertheim of Bender J.W.R.B." and a signature in Russian.
Grandson of Rebbe Aryeh Leib of Bender and brother of Rabbi Moshe Zvi of Savran, whose name was Wertheim as their grandfathers's name, the famous Rabbi Shimshon Wertheimer of Vienna. Son-in-law of Rebbe Yosef of Radiwil. Died in 1911, and three days later, his Beit Midrash set on fire. His book "Be'erot HaMayim" was published by Beit Aharon Ve'Israel Institute (Jerusalem, 1998).
The Rebbes of Bender were related to Ruzhyn and Sadigura dynasties.
12 Leaves; 64 leaves, 19 cm., blue and light green paper. Good-fair condition, moth damages with some damage to text, new fine binding, half-leather.
4 Leaves at the end (conclusion and index) are very rare and do not appear in many copies of the book.
On title-page ink-stamo of Rebbe "Yitzchak Wertheim of Bender J.W.R.B." and a signature in Russian.
Grandson of Rebbe Aryeh Leib of Bender and brother of Rabbi Moshe Zvi of Savran, whose name was Wertheim as their grandfathers's name, the famous Rabbi Shimshon Wertheimer of Vienna. Son-in-law of Rebbe Yosef of Radiwil. Died in 1911, and three days later, his Beit Midrash set on fire. His book "Be'erot HaMayim" was published by Beit Aharon Ve'Israel Institute (Jerusalem, 1998).
The Rebbes of Bender were related to Ruzhyn and Sadigura dynasties.
12 Leaves; 64 leaves, 19 cm., blue and light green paper. Good-fair condition, moth damages with some damage to text, new fine binding, half-leather.
4 Leaves at the end (conclusion and index) are very rare and do not appear in many copies of the book.
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Hassidiam and Kabbalah
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $250
Sold for: $325
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Siduro Shel Shabbat, written by the great Rabbi Chaim Av Bein Din of Mogilev and Chernowitz. Sections 1-2. Poryck, [1817].
Two editions of the book were published in Poryck, one in 1817 and one in 1818. This is the first of the two.
4, 70; 46, [1] leaf. 20.5 cm. Good condition. Few stains. Upper margins cut off on a number of pages. New binding.
Winograd, Poryck 44.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
Two editions of the book were published in Poryck, one in 1817 and one in 1818. This is the first of the two.
4, 70; 46, [1] leaf. 20.5 cm. Good condition. Few stains. Upper margins cut off on a number of pages. New binding.
Winograd, Poryck 44.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
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