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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $2,000
Sold for: $6,250
Including buyer's premium
Sefer Tehilim with the Biurei Zohar and Metzudat Tzion commentary. Safed, 1833, Rabbi Israel Beck printing press.
Foreword by Rabbi Israel Beck – the printer – on the back of the title page “And all the buyers who will spend their money to buy books printed here in the Holy Land, Books of Tehilim especially, with the Zohar, to have and to keep, will be saved and protected by Hashem from all harm...”.
Lengthy introduction by Rabbi Gershon Margaliot, who brought the book to press, in which he speaks about how he insisted Beck shouldn’t print the Kabbalistic commentary “Biurei Zohar” by itself, but on the side of the Tehilim verses, as it was printed eventually.
The “Kavanat Ha-Meshorer” was printed above each Psalm. The volume also includes prayers to be recited prior and after reading Tehilim during week days, Shabbat, Festivals and the night of Hoshana Raba, a prayer for the sick and the Seder Pidyon Ha-Nefesh.
[4], 9-152 leaves – missing 8 leaves following the introduction, 14.5 cm. High quality light paper, good-fair condition. Stains on the inner margins of some leaves. Moth damage. Title page and last page are detached. Antique leather binding.
Rare. Among the first books ever printed by Rabbi Israel Beck in Safed, a year after he founded his press in the city.
Foreword by Rabbi Israel Beck – the printer – on the back of the title page “And all the buyers who will spend their money to buy books printed here in the Holy Land, Books of Tehilim especially, with the Zohar, to have and to keep, will be saved and protected by Hashem from all harm...”.
Lengthy introduction by Rabbi Gershon Margaliot, who brought the book to press, in which he speaks about how he insisted Beck shouldn’t print the Kabbalistic commentary “Biurei Zohar” by itself, but on the side of the Tehilim verses, as it was printed eventually.
The “Kavanat Ha-Meshorer” was printed above each Psalm. The volume also includes prayers to be recited prior and after reading Tehilim during week days, Shabbat, Festivals and the night of Hoshana Raba, a prayer for the sick and the Seder Pidyon Ha-Nefesh.
[4], 9-152 leaves – missing 8 leaves following the introduction, 14.5 cm. High quality light paper, good-fair condition. Stains on the inner margins of some leaves. Moth damage. Title page and last page are detached. Antique leather binding.
Rare. Among the first books ever printed by Rabbi Israel Beck in Safed, a year after he founded his press in the city.
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Books printed in Eretz Israel and Jerusalem (Including books about Eretz Israel)
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
Including buyer's premium
Bene Yishak, interpretations for special occasions and on the Pirkei Avot, with some responsum. By Rabbi Yitzchak Akshoti. Jerusalem, 1884.
Printed by the author’s brother, Rabbi Shabtai Akshoti from Constantinople and Jerusalem, who printed it with his book “Kol Shahal”, which includes Mussar interpretations and compilations on the Bible. Jerusalem, 1884.
A dedication page by the publisher in beautiful handwriting is glued to the inner binding leaf, it is signed “Ya'aleh”. Another dedication glued to the binding.
[3], 135, [2] leaves; [2], 69, [2] leaves. 36 cm. Good condition, light stains. Original, worn binding.
S. Ha-Levi 445, 446.
Printed by the author’s brother, Rabbi Shabtai Akshoti from Constantinople and Jerusalem, who printed it with his book “Kol Shahal”, which includes Mussar interpretations and compilations on the Bible. Jerusalem, 1884.
A dedication page by the publisher in beautiful handwriting is glued to the inner binding leaf, it is signed “Ya'aleh”. Another dedication glued to the binding.
[3], 135, [2] leaves; [2], 69, [2] leaves. 36 cm. Good condition, light stains. Original, worn binding.
S. Ha-Levi 445, 446.
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Books printed in Eretz Israel and Jerusalem (Including books about Eretz Israel)
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $800
Sold for: $228
Including buyer's premium
1. LeDavid Emet, Rabbi Chaim Yosef David Azulai. Jerusalem, 1844. S. HaLevi 25.
2. Sefer HaYashar, by Rabeinu Tam. Ethical rebuke. Jerusalem, 1864. S. HaLevi 97. Parchment binding.
3. Knesiya L’Shem Shamayim, responsa and polemic in opposition of witchcraft performed by women who set tables for the demons. Rabbi Menasheh Matlov Sathun. Jerusalem, 1874. (Different pagination from that which appears in S. HaLevi 210 and in the Bibliography Institute CD).
4. Seder Hoshanot, in small volume, for the convenience of carrying it together with the Arba Minim [four species taken on Succot] during the Hakafot, including commentary of Yeshuot Ya’akov, Rabbi Chaim Hirschensohn. Jerusalem, 1887. S. HaLevi 576.
5. Mezakeh HaRabim, ethics and awakening. Rabbi Zvi Aryeh from Mezritch. Jerusalem, 1898. (Inscription of author to Bait Zalkha Yeshiva, and ownership listings).
6. Sefer Avodat HaShem, homiletics. Rabbi Shneur Zalman Mendelovich. Jerusalem, 1884. S. HaLevi 464. Signatures in Sephardic handwriting “Young Yosef Yeuda Sasson”.
7. Tzav Le’Tzav. Ethical sayings from the will of Rabbi Samchon Chalua. Jerusalem, 1904.
8. Doresh Le’Zion, homiletic for Tehilim association. Rabbi Yosef Ben-Zion Diamond Av Beit Din in Yalta. Jerusalem, 1913.
9-12. Four pamphlets of "Afikei Yam", articles by Rabbi Ya’akov Mordechai Hirschensohn, which were printed in Jerusalem in the year 1880-1881. 1. Even Shlomo, speech delivered upon the completion of Mishnayot Seder Nezikin, on the death anniversary of Rabbi Eliyahu son of Shlomo Zalman [Sharhasohn] in the Shnot Eliyahu Beit Midrash (S. HaLevi 335). 2. Chakor Davar, on matters of Eiruvin. (S. HaLevi 341). 3. Kvod HaTorah, upon the completion of Mishnayot Seder Nashim. (S. HaLevi 343). 4. Ner Mitzvah, explaining the blessing of time on the Mitzvot. (S. HaLevi 374).
13. Mei Menuchot pamphlet, laws of Shabbat. Rabbi Moshe Nechemia Cahanov, Jerusalem, 1866. S. HaLevi 125. Upon title page: Illustration of grave of Zechariah the prophet.
14. Sefer Chukot Olam, laws of Kilayim [crossbreeding]. Rabbi Moshe Nechemia Cahanov. Jerusalem, 1886. S. HaLevi 551. (Includes title cover and printed page with dedication, with handwritten inscription and stamp of author).
15-16. Vatitpalel Chana, Kabbalistic prayers and commentaries, by Rabbi Faraj Chaim Yehuda. Jerusalem, [1889-1890]. Parts 1-2. Part 2 includes commentary on the Haggada, laws, section of Haggada and prayers for Passover eve. S. HaLevi 658, Ya’ari 1355, Otzar HaHaggadot 1772A.
Various sizes and conditions.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
2. Sefer HaYashar, by Rabeinu Tam. Ethical rebuke. Jerusalem, 1864. S. HaLevi 97. Parchment binding.
3. Knesiya L’Shem Shamayim, responsa and polemic in opposition of witchcraft performed by women who set tables for the demons. Rabbi Menasheh Matlov Sathun. Jerusalem, 1874. (Different pagination from that which appears in S. HaLevi 210 and in the Bibliography Institute CD).
4. Seder Hoshanot, in small volume, for the convenience of carrying it together with the Arba Minim [four species taken on Succot] during the Hakafot, including commentary of Yeshuot Ya’akov, Rabbi Chaim Hirschensohn. Jerusalem, 1887. S. HaLevi 576.
5. Mezakeh HaRabim, ethics and awakening. Rabbi Zvi Aryeh from Mezritch. Jerusalem, 1898. (Inscription of author to Bait Zalkha Yeshiva, and ownership listings).
6. Sefer Avodat HaShem, homiletics. Rabbi Shneur Zalman Mendelovich. Jerusalem, 1884. S. HaLevi 464. Signatures in Sephardic handwriting “Young Yosef Yeuda Sasson”.
7. Tzav Le’Tzav. Ethical sayings from the will of Rabbi Samchon Chalua. Jerusalem, 1904.
8. Doresh Le’Zion, homiletic for Tehilim association. Rabbi Yosef Ben-Zion Diamond Av Beit Din in Yalta. Jerusalem, 1913.
9-12. Four pamphlets of "Afikei Yam", articles by Rabbi Ya’akov Mordechai Hirschensohn, which were printed in Jerusalem in the year 1880-1881. 1. Even Shlomo, speech delivered upon the completion of Mishnayot Seder Nezikin, on the death anniversary of Rabbi Eliyahu son of Shlomo Zalman [Sharhasohn] in the Shnot Eliyahu Beit Midrash (S. HaLevi 335). 2. Chakor Davar, on matters of Eiruvin. (S. HaLevi 341). 3. Kvod HaTorah, upon the completion of Mishnayot Seder Nashim. (S. HaLevi 343). 4. Ner Mitzvah, explaining the blessing of time on the Mitzvot. (S. HaLevi 374).
13. Mei Menuchot pamphlet, laws of Shabbat. Rabbi Moshe Nechemia Cahanov, Jerusalem, 1866. S. HaLevi 125. Upon title page: Illustration of grave of Zechariah the prophet.
14. Sefer Chukot Olam, laws of Kilayim [crossbreeding]. Rabbi Moshe Nechemia Cahanov. Jerusalem, 1886. S. HaLevi 551. (Includes title cover and printed page with dedication, with handwritten inscription and stamp of author).
15-16. Vatitpalel Chana, Kabbalistic prayers and commentaries, by Rabbi Faraj Chaim Yehuda. Jerusalem, [1889-1890]. Parts 1-2. Part 2 includes commentary on the Haggada, laws, section of Haggada and prayers for Passover eve. S. HaLevi 658, Ya’ari 1355, Otzar HaHaggadot 1772A.
Various sizes and conditions.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
Category
Books printed in Eretz Israel and Jerusalem (Including books about Eretz Israel)
Catalogue
Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $1,250
Including buyer's premium
1. Shvilei David VeYehudah, Choshen Mishpat U’Shtarot. Rabbi David Yehudah Zilberstein. Jerusalem, 1865. Israel Beck Printing. Illustration of Jerusalem upon title page of book. S. HaLevi 116, variant copy, different from that which appears in the Kedem catalogue auction 4 item 319.
2. Shvilei David – A public appeal against the spirit of the [modern] time, Mussar words on Torah, Rabbi David Yehudah Zilberstein. Jerusalem, 1863. Israel Beck Printing. Illustration of Western Wall upon title page. S. HaLevi 84.
3. Tov L’Yisrael, laws of slaughtering. Rabbi Yehduah Ebn Attar. Jerusalem, 1869. Israel Beck Printing. S. HaLevi 145.
4-11. Volume which includes many books of the Ga’on from Ada, Rabbi Mordechai Eliezer Weber. Jerusalem 1885-1889. 1. Erech Dal, on Erchin tractate. 2. Etz Avot, on Ethics of the Fathers and Erchin tractate. 3. Milchemet Chova, polemic in opposition of Rabbi Shlomo Ganzfried and his Halachic disputes with the Divrei Chaim. 4. Edut Shoshanim, concerning the same polemic. 5. Bchor Dal, on Bchorot tractate. 6. Zimrat Ha’aretz VeShamayim, commentary on Perek Shira. 7. Tmurat Toda, on Tmura tractate. 8. Etz Avot, on Avot tractate (S. HaLevi: 508, 519, 522, 523, 597, 607, 642, 643). Good condition, bound in original binding with leather spine.
12. Shulchan Gavoha, laws of slaughtering and non-kosher food, Rabbi Yosef Molkho. Jerusalem, 1884. S. HaLevi 471.
13. Chemda Gnuza, responsa by the Torah geniuses and Chidushei Ha’Rashba on Yevamot tractate of the Batra (second) edition. Printed from manuscript. Jerusalem, 1863. Israel Beck Printing. S. HaLevi 82.
14. Chidushei Maharam Chalua, on Psachim tractate. Jerusalem, 1873. S. HaLevi 189.
15. Toldot Ya’akov, on Beitza tractate. Jerusalem, 1865, Israel Beck Printing. S. HaLevi 118.
16. Ozen Aharon, Chidushei Torah by Rabbi Aharon Azriel in alphabetical order, on the book Arah De’Rabanan by Rabbi Algazi. Jerusalem, 1886. S. HaLevi 543. Upon page preceding title page: Listings of Divrei Torah in oriental handwriting.
17-20. Mezakeh HaRabim, awakening and advice. Rabbi Zvi Aryeh from Mezritch. Jerusalem, 1898. Bound together with: Toraht Chesed, homiletics and Chidushei Torah, Rabbi Ya’akov son of Yehudah son of Yehudah. Jerusalem, 1899. And with: She’erit Zman, part 2, Chidushim on the Shas, homiletics and responsa, Rabbi Binyamin son of Rabbi Shmuel from Novogrudok. Jerusalem, 1875. Nissan Beck Printing. S. HaLevi 255. (First two books in very good condition. Third, in fair-poor condition. Old binding with leather spine).
Various sizes and conditions, good condition.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
2. Shvilei David – A public appeal against the spirit of the [modern] time, Mussar words on Torah, Rabbi David Yehudah Zilberstein. Jerusalem, 1863. Israel Beck Printing. Illustration of Western Wall upon title page. S. HaLevi 84.
3. Tov L’Yisrael, laws of slaughtering. Rabbi Yehduah Ebn Attar. Jerusalem, 1869. Israel Beck Printing. S. HaLevi 145.
4-11. Volume which includes many books of the Ga’on from Ada, Rabbi Mordechai Eliezer Weber. Jerusalem 1885-1889. 1. Erech Dal, on Erchin tractate. 2. Etz Avot, on Ethics of the Fathers and Erchin tractate. 3. Milchemet Chova, polemic in opposition of Rabbi Shlomo Ganzfried and his Halachic disputes with the Divrei Chaim. 4. Edut Shoshanim, concerning the same polemic. 5. Bchor Dal, on Bchorot tractate. 6. Zimrat Ha’aretz VeShamayim, commentary on Perek Shira. 7. Tmurat Toda, on Tmura tractate. 8. Etz Avot, on Avot tractate (S. HaLevi: 508, 519, 522, 523, 597, 607, 642, 643). Good condition, bound in original binding with leather spine.
12. Shulchan Gavoha, laws of slaughtering and non-kosher food, Rabbi Yosef Molkho. Jerusalem, 1884. S. HaLevi 471.
13. Chemda Gnuza, responsa by the Torah geniuses and Chidushei Ha’Rashba on Yevamot tractate of the Batra (second) edition. Printed from manuscript. Jerusalem, 1863. Israel Beck Printing. S. HaLevi 82.
14. Chidushei Maharam Chalua, on Psachim tractate. Jerusalem, 1873. S. HaLevi 189.
15. Toldot Ya’akov, on Beitza tractate. Jerusalem, 1865, Israel Beck Printing. S. HaLevi 118.
16. Ozen Aharon, Chidushei Torah by Rabbi Aharon Azriel in alphabetical order, on the book Arah De’Rabanan by Rabbi Algazi. Jerusalem, 1886. S. HaLevi 543. Upon page preceding title page: Listings of Divrei Torah in oriental handwriting.
17-20. Mezakeh HaRabim, awakening and advice. Rabbi Zvi Aryeh from Mezritch. Jerusalem, 1898. Bound together with: Toraht Chesed, homiletics and Chidushei Torah, Rabbi Ya’akov son of Yehudah son of Yehudah. Jerusalem, 1899. And with: She’erit Zman, part 2, Chidushim on the Shas, homiletics and responsa, Rabbi Binyamin son of Rabbi Shmuel from Novogrudok. Jerusalem, 1875. Nissan Beck Printing. S. HaLevi 255. (First two books in very good condition. Third, in fair-poor condition. Old binding with leather spine).
Various sizes and conditions, good condition.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
Category
Books printed in Eretz Israel and Jerusalem (Including books about Eretz Israel)
Catalogue
Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $600
Unsold
1. Kiseh Eliyahu, ethics and Kabbalah. [Rabbi Eliyahu Sliman Mani, rabbi of Hebron]. Jerusalem, 1865. S. HaLevi 112. [Attributed to Rabbi Eliyahu Mani, according to Rabbi Akiva Yosef Shlesinger, Beit Yosef Chadash, leaf 5]. Ownership listings in oriental handwriting.
2. Ta’amei HaTe’amim, explanation of Ta’amei HaMikrah [cantillation notes] according to Kabbalah, [Rabbi Yitzchak HaCohen, Jerusalem, c. 1920’s], printed without title page, rare.
3. Machazeh Avraham, article of Ve’Atah Techezeh from the Zohar [on the wisdom of the face and hand], including the commentary Or HaChama by Rabbi Avraham Azulai as well as Kabbalistic illustrations. Jerusalem, 1880. S. HaLevi 347. (Printed “with the assistance and aid of the righteous Ga’on Rabbi Yechezkel Halberstam from Sanz” – the Admor Rabbi Yechezkel from Shinowa).
4. Intentions of prayers and Tekiot for Rosh HaShanna according to the Rashash. [Jerusalem, 1925]. 8 page pamphlet printed especially for use during prayers of Rosh HaShanna. Anonymous compiler [perhaps Rabbi Ya’akov Katzin author of Or Ha’Levanah]. Rare.
5. Amudei Torah, virtues of the Torah by Rabbi Avraham, brother of the Vilna Ga’on, including Or Torah by the Kabbalist Rabbi Eizik Chaver. Jerusalem, 1880. S. HaLevi 352. (Ownership listings of the publisher Rabbi Yitzchak Zvi HaLevi. Ownership stamps of the Kabbalist Rabbi Yoel Kluft).
6. Tikun HaBrit, order of study for Leil HaHafsaka, Rabbi Ya’akov Hai Burla. Jerusalem, 1881. S. HaLevi 387. At end of book, 4 leaves “twenty one year calendar” and order of Parshiot [not included in all copies].
7. Tikunei HaZohar, including Kiseh Melech and commentaries. Jerusalem, 1884. S. HaLevi 479. (Contains additional pamphlet, 25 leaves, printed in Poland?) Original binding with adorned leather spine.
Various sizes and conditions, good condition.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
2. Ta’amei HaTe’amim, explanation of Ta’amei HaMikrah [cantillation notes] according to Kabbalah, [Rabbi Yitzchak HaCohen, Jerusalem, c. 1920’s], printed without title page, rare.
3. Machazeh Avraham, article of Ve’Atah Techezeh from the Zohar [on the wisdom of the face and hand], including the commentary Or HaChama by Rabbi Avraham Azulai as well as Kabbalistic illustrations. Jerusalem, 1880. S. HaLevi 347. (Printed “with the assistance and aid of the righteous Ga’on Rabbi Yechezkel Halberstam from Sanz” – the Admor Rabbi Yechezkel from Shinowa).
4. Intentions of prayers and Tekiot for Rosh HaShanna according to the Rashash. [Jerusalem, 1925]. 8 page pamphlet printed especially for use during prayers of Rosh HaShanna. Anonymous compiler [perhaps Rabbi Ya’akov Katzin author of Or Ha’Levanah]. Rare.
5. Amudei Torah, virtues of the Torah by Rabbi Avraham, brother of the Vilna Ga’on, including Or Torah by the Kabbalist Rabbi Eizik Chaver. Jerusalem, 1880. S. HaLevi 352. (Ownership listings of the publisher Rabbi Yitzchak Zvi HaLevi. Ownership stamps of the Kabbalist Rabbi Yoel Kluft).
6. Tikun HaBrit, order of study for Leil HaHafsaka, Rabbi Ya’akov Hai Burla. Jerusalem, 1881. S. HaLevi 387. At end of book, 4 leaves “twenty one year calendar” and order of Parshiot [not included in all copies].
7. Tikunei HaZohar, including Kiseh Melech and commentaries. Jerusalem, 1884. S. HaLevi 479. (Contains additional pamphlet, 25 leaves, printed in Poland?) Original binding with adorned leather spine.
Various sizes and conditions, good condition.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
Category
Books printed in Eretz Israel and Jerusalem (Including books about Eretz Israel)
Catalogue
Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $240
Sold for: $525
Including buyer's premium
1. Sefer Ginzei Ha’Melech, ethics and Kabbalah, by Rabbi Ya’akov Abuhatzeira. Jerusalem, 1889. (S. HaLevi 645).
2. Sefer Doresh Tov, sermons for the holidays and eulogies. Including “Sha’arei Arucha” ethics and Kabbalah, in alphabetical order. By Rabbi Ya’akov Abuhatzeira, Jerusalem, 1884. (S. HaLevi 447). (Handwritten notes for the publication of a stereotype edition according to this copy).
3. Sefer Ani Le’Dodi, praises of Rabbi David Abuhatzeira [rabbi of Tafilat and older brother of the Baba Sali, killed on Kiddush Ha’Shem]. Casablanca, [1944]. Inscription and blessings from the publisher, the righteous Kabbalist Rabbi Yichyeh Adahan.
Various sizes and conditions, very good to good-fair.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
2. Sefer Doresh Tov, sermons for the holidays and eulogies. Including “Sha’arei Arucha” ethics and Kabbalah, in alphabetical order. By Rabbi Ya’akov Abuhatzeira, Jerusalem, 1884. (S. HaLevi 447). (Handwritten notes for the publication of a stereotype edition according to this copy).
3. Sefer Ani Le’Dodi, praises of Rabbi David Abuhatzeira [rabbi of Tafilat and older brother of the Baba Sali, killed on Kiddush Ha’Shem]. Casablanca, [1944]. Inscription and blessings from the publisher, the righteous Kabbalist Rabbi Yichyeh Adahan.
Various sizes and conditions, very good to good-fair.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
Category
Books printed in Eretz Israel and Jerusalem (Including books about Eretz Israel)
Catalogue
Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $220
Sold for: $275
Including buyer's premium
A collection of books by Rabbi Chaim Vital, printed in Jerusalem:
1. Mevo She'arim. Jerusalem, 1904. [Golden title page – on the title page and in the introduction, Rabbi Shlomo Baruch Tzofiof is mentioned as the publisher, while in other copies Rabbi Menchin Heilprin is mentioned as publisher].
2-3. Sha'ar HaKavanot. Jerusalem, 1902. [The title page has gold print and drawings of holy sites]. Bound with the commentary Yafeh Sha'ah, on Sha'ar HaKavanot (with a separate title page), Jerusalem, 1902.
4-5. The fourth sha'ar, Sefer HaLikutim which is Part 2 of Sha'ar HaPsukim. Jerusalem, 1913. Bound with Sha'ar HaPsukim. Jerusalem, 1912.
6. The fifth sha'ar, Sha'ar HaMitzvot. Jerusalem, 1905.
7. Sha'ar Ruach HaKodesh. Jerusalem, 1912.
8. The eighth sha'ar, Sha'ar HaGilgulim. Jerusalem, 1912.
Varied size and condition, very good-fair. Minor moth damage to part of the books. Owners inscriptions and signatures.
1. Mevo She'arim. Jerusalem, 1904. [Golden title page – on the title page and in the introduction, Rabbi Shlomo Baruch Tzofiof is mentioned as the publisher, while in other copies Rabbi Menchin Heilprin is mentioned as publisher].
2-3. Sha'ar HaKavanot. Jerusalem, 1902. [The title page has gold print and drawings of holy sites]. Bound with the commentary Yafeh Sha'ah, on Sha'ar HaKavanot (with a separate title page), Jerusalem, 1902.
4-5. The fourth sha'ar, Sefer HaLikutim which is Part 2 of Sha'ar HaPsukim. Jerusalem, 1913. Bound with Sha'ar HaPsukim. Jerusalem, 1912.
6. The fifth sha'ar, Sha'ar HaMitzvot. Jerusalem, 1905.
7. Sha'ar Ruach HaKodesh. Jerusalem, 1912.
8. The eighth sha'ar, Sha'ar HaGilgulim. Jerusalem, 1912.
Varied size and condition, very good-fair. Minor moth damage to part of the books. Owners inscriptions and signatures.
Category
Books printed in Eretz Israel and Jerusalem (Including books about Eretz Israel)
Catalogue
Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $350
Sold for: $450
Including buyer's premium
1. Gai Chizayon, poem with thirty seven stanzas, "to relate Moses' magnitude, his charitable deeds and his praise… Sir Moses Montefiore", by Rabbi Ya'akov HaLevi Sapir. Jerusalem, [1855]. Beck Printers "with the Moses and Judith Printing Press". S. HaLevi 53. (Uncut and unbound paper sheets).
2. Klil Tiferet LeMoshe, sermon in honor of Sir Moses Montefiore's hundredth birthday, by Rabbi Ya'akov Mordechai Hirschensohn. Jerusalem, 1885. With second title page "Sefer Kedushat Eretz Yisrael, Klil Tiferet le Moshe". S. HaLevi 504. (Cover not printed).
3. Chayei Moshe VeYehudit, history of Sir Moses Montefiore, by Ezra Benbenisti. Jerusalem, 1886. On the second page displays an etched portrait of Sir Moses Montefiore. S. HaLevi 549. (Moth damaged).
Varying size. Good condition generally
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
2. Klil Tiferet LeMoshe, sermon in honor of Sir Moses Montefiore's hundredth birthday, by Rabbi Ya'akov Mordechai Hirschensohn. Jerusalem, 1885. With second title page "Sefer Kedushat Eretz Yisrael, Klil Tiferet le Moshe". S. HaLevi 504. (Cover not printed).
3. Chayei Moshe VeYehudit, history of Sir Moses Montefiore, by Ezra Benbenisti. Jerusalem, 1886. On the second page displays an etched portrait of Sir Moses Montefiore. S. HaLevi 549. (Moth damaged).
Varying size. Good condition generally
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
Category
Books printed in Eretz Israel and Jerusalem (Including books about Eretz Israel)
Catalogue
Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $600
Sold for: $750
Including buyer's premium
Collection of various pamphlets which were printed in Jerusalem, for the purpose of strengthening matters of Halacha, holiness of the Land, settlement of the Holy Land, prayer and more.
A considerable part of the pamphlets consist of the rare articles of the Maggid from Vilkomir, Rabbi Chaim Yitzchak Aharon Rapaport, who authored many compositions on various matters of interest.
1. Orach Chaim – Tikun Karet, Jerusalem, 1890. First edition. Gilded title page. S. HaLevi 694.
2. Tov Ayin, virtue of guarding the eyes, Rabbi Avraham Moshe Dov Ber HaCohen. Jerusalem, 1899. (Handwritten note: tribute of author).
3. Zchut HaRabim pamphlet, on the virtue of Moshe Rabeinu and the ancient personalities, from the Maggid from Vilkomir. Jerusalem, 1894.
4. Ma’aseh HaShem pamphlet, matters of divine providence and virtue of the righteous. By the Maggid from Vilkomir. Jerusalem, 1892.
5. Zekan Aharon pamphlet, third section. Sha’ar Ha’emet, concerning the disgrace of the virtue of flattery. From the Maggid from Vilkomir. Jerusalem, 1892.
6. Admat Kodesh, concerning the tradition of the holy sites as handed down from generation to generation. (Tradition of the grave of Shmuel the prophet). Jerusalem [c. 1890]. Printed without title page.
7. Ma’amar Chesed V’Emet pamphlet, virtue of the deeds of the benevolent Chevra Kadisha [burial society]. From the Maggid from Vilkomir. Jerusalem, 1891. First edition.
8. Siach Yitzchak article, concerning the intention of prayer. Including the article Dagul Mervava, “regarding the great reward of those who observe the Torah and Mitzvot and an explanation of the Mitzvah of making the flags”. From the Maggid from Vilkomir. Jerusalem, 1894.
9. Takanat HaShavim and Tikun Olam pamphlet, for the reinforcement of repentance and faith. From the Maggid from Vilkomir. Jerusalem, [c. 1895 – according to S. HaLevi, record 687, printed in c. 1889).
10. Chayei Olam book, Rabbi Shraga Feivel from Horodna (Grodno) and Jerusalem. Vilna, 1870. (Rare – does not appear in the National Library).
11. Imrei No’am book, articles of Rabbi Hillel from Paritsh among the great leaders of Chabad dynasty. Vilna, 1876.
12. Yoshevet Zion pamphlet, letters regarding the state of Jerusalem, letter from Montefiore and Chidushei Torah ascribed to the author’s mentor Maharil Diskin. Rabbi Yitzchak Shlomo Blau, Jerusalem, 1883. S. HaLevi 422.
13. Zekan Aharon book, concerning the matter of saying Amen, from the Maggid from Vilkomir. Jerusalem, 1887. S. HaLevi 579.
14. Ir David book, regarding the calculation of the end of days. Rabbi David HaCohen from Vilna. 1881. S. HaLevi 376.
15. Succat David book, poetic phrase and satire, on the laws of Succa and Arba'a Minim, and events in the Holy City of Jerusalem. Rabbi David HaCohen from Vilna. Jerusalem, 1885.
16. Keter Chochma book, assortment of articles concerning attributes and ethics. Rabbi Chaim Ze’ev Wolf native of Oshmina and prominent figure of Jerusalem. Jerusalem, 1880. S. HaLevi 345. This variant copy is listed in the Bibliography Institute CD, record 0178254.
Various sizes and conditions, good condition. Books 1-12 bound together in old binding with leather spine. Owner signatures: Eshel Sofer, Aharon Shlomo Lieberman. The remainder of the books are bound separately, in new bindings.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
A considerable part of the pamphlets consist of the rare articles of the Maggid from Vilkomir, Rabbi Chaim Yitzchak Aharon Rapaport, who authored many compositions on various matters of interest.
1. Orach Chaim – Tikun Karet, Jerusalem, 1890. First edition. Gilded title page. S. HaLevi 694.
2. Tov Ayin, virtue of guarding the eyes, Rabbi Avraham Moshe Dov Ber HaCohen. Jerusalem, 1899. (Handwritten note: tribute of author).
3. Zchut HaRabim pamphlet, on the virtue of Moshe Rabeinu and the ancient personalities, from the Maggid from Vilkomir. Jerusalem, 1894.
4. Ma’aseh HaShem pamphlet, matters of divine providence and virtue of the righteous. By the Maggid from Vilkomir. Jerusalem, 1892.
5. Zekan Aharon pamphlet, third section. Sha’ar Ha’emet, concerning the disgrace of the virtue of flattery. From the Maggid from Vilkomir. Jerusalem, 1892.
6. Admat Kodesh, concerning the tradition of the holy sites as handed down from generation to generation. (Tradition of the grave of Shmuel the prophet). Jerusalem [c. 1890]. Printed without title page.
7. Ma’amar Chesed V’Emet pamphlet, virtue of the deeds of the benevolent Chevra Kadisha [burial society]. From the Maggid from Vilkomir. Jerusalem, 1891. First edition.
8. Siach Yitzchak article, concerning the intention of prayer. Including the article Dagul Mervava, “regarding the great reward of those who observe the Torah and Mitzvot and an explanation of the Mitzvah of making the flags”. From the Maggid from Vilkomir. Jerusalem, 1894.
9. Takanat HaShavim and Tikun Olam pamphlet, for the reinforcement of repentance and faith. From the Maggid from Vilkomir. Jerusalem, [c. 1895 – according to S. HaLevi, record 687, printed in c. 1889).
10. Chayei Olam book, Rabbi Shraga Feivel from Horodna (Grodno) and Jerusalem. Vilna, 1870. (Rare – does not appear in the National Library).
11. Imrei No’am book, articles of Rabbi Hillel from Paritsh among the great leaders of Chabad dynasty. Vilna, 1876.
12. Yoshevet Zion pamphlet, letters regarding the state of Jerusalem, letter from Montefiore and Chidushei Torah ascribed to the author’s mentor Maharil Diskin. Rabbi Yitzchak Shlomo Blau, Jerusalem, 1883. S. HaLevi 422.
13. Zekan Aharon book, concerning the matter of saying Amen, from the Maggid from Vilkomir. Jerusalem, 1887. S. HaLevi 579.
14. Ir David book, regarding the calculation of the end of days. Rabbi David HaCohen from Vilna. 1881. S. HaLevi 376.
15. Succat David book, poetic phrase and satire, on the laws of Succa and Arba'a Minim, and events in the Holy City of Jerusalem. Rabbi David HaCohen from Vilna. Jerusalem, 1885.
16. Keter Chochma book, assortment of articles concerning attributes and ethics. Rabbi Chaim Ze’ev Wolf native of Oshmina and prominent figure of Jerusalem. Jerusalem, 1880. S. HaLevi 345. This variant copy is listed in the Bibliography Institute CD, record 0178254.
Various sizes and conditions, good condition. Books 1-12 bound together in old binding with leather spine. Owner signatures: Eshel Sofer, Aharon Shlomo Lieberman. The remainder of the books are bound separately, in new bindings.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
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Books printed in Eretz Israel and Jerusalem (Including books about Eretz Israel)
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
Including buyer's premium
“From Zion, City of G-d, Will the Almighty Bring Blessing and Abundant Peace---”. Jerusalem, 1880’s.
Uncut sheet with 4 donation receipts for the support of the residents of Jerusalem. The receipts are dated from the1880’s and come in a decorated frame, with tabs on their right side.
Based on the receipts text, the recipient of the donation commits himself to “Pray for the donor’s wellbeing at the Western Wall and other Holy Sites in the Land of Israel”.
33.5 cm. Good condition. Tears on the edges with slight damages to the receipts. Few stains.
Uncut sheet with 4 donation receipts for the support of the residents of Jerusalem. The receipts are dated from the1880’s and come in a decorated frame, with tabs on their right side.
Based on the receipts text, the recipient of the donation commits himself to “Pray for the donor’s wellbeing at the Western Wall and other Holy Sites in the Land of Israel”.
33.5 cm. Good condition. Tears on the edges with slight damages to the receipts. Few stains.
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Books printed in Eretz Israel and Jerusalem (Including books about Eretz Israel)
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $150
Unsold
Chanukah, single leaf with the seder of lighting the Chanukah Lamp. Jerusalem, printed by Y. N. Levi and Partners, 1907.
Printed with golden ink. In the center, a drawing of "LaMenatzeach" menorah, at the top of the branches are drawings of the holy places and cities. At the bottom, a drawing of the site of the Beit HaMikdash surrounded by drawings of the holy places and the cities Jaffa, Nablus, Haifa, Safed and Jericho.
In the leaf margins, the publisher's name is printed: C. David Chai Einee, and also a prohibition of copying from the 8th of Elul 1907, for the next 7 years.
29.5 cm. Fair condition. Tears, some professionally restored. Minor moth holes. Creases and few stains.
Printed with golden ink. In the center, a drawing of "LaMenatzeach" menorah, at the top of the branches are drawings of the holy places and cities. At the bottom, a drawing of the site of the Beit HaMikdash surrounded by drawings of the holy places and the cities Jaffa, Nablus, Haifa, Safed and Jericho.
In the leaf margins, the publisher's name is printed: C. David Chai Einee, and also a prohibition of copying from the 8th of Elul 1907, for the next 7 years.
29.5 cm. Fair condition. Tears, some professionally restored. Minor moth holes. Creases and few stains.
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Books printed in Eretz Israel and Jerusalem (Including books about Eretz Israel)
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $150
Unsold
“Pursuer of righteousness and benevolence shall be granted life, righteousness and honor”. Single leaf printed in gilded ink, with illustrations of the Holy Sites, the Sephardic synagogue in Jerusalem and the cities Nablus and Jericho. [Not dated, name of printer not mentioned].
Members of the Estreich-Galicia Kollels in the Four Holy Cities added handwritten greetings for Rosh HaShana, to Rabbi Zvi Aryeh Level from Vienna who contributed to the Kollels, as well as an expression of hope that he will continue to donate in the future.
Signatures and stamps: Rabbi Menachem Mendel Ravin and Rabbi Natan Cahana Shapira, Jerusalem.
50.5X40 cm. Poor condition. Large hole, missing. Dry and fragile paper. Tears and folding marks
Members of the Estreich-Galicia Kollels in the Four Holy Cities added handwritten greetings for Rosh HaShana, to Rabbi Zvi Aryeh Level from Vienna who contributed to the Kollels, as well as an expression of hope that he will continue to donate in the future.
Signatures and stamps: Rabbi Menachem Mendel Ravin and Rabbi Natan Cahana Shapira, Jerusalem.
50.5X40 cm. Poor condition. Large hole, missing. Dry and fragile paper. Tears and folding marks
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Books printed in Eretz Israel and Jerusalem (Including books about Eretz Israel)
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