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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
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Archive of manuscripts, sermons and documents, of Rabbi Yehudah Grossman Av Beit Din of Ipolsag (Hungary).
Archive Rabbi Yehudah Grossman. Contains many pamphlets in his handwriting, among them: over 80 sermons in Hungarian, from the years 1879-1930; Chidushei Torah, pamphlet containing philosophical articles in alphabetical order [Hebrew]; over 40 eulogies [in Hungarian], including names of the eulogized and accurate dates; letters from him bearing his signature; invitation [with numerous notations] to the wedding of Rabbi Refael Ulman [disciple of the Ktav Sofer, son of Rabbi Avraham Ulman Av Beit Din of Lackenbach]; various notebooks in his handwriting.
Rabbi Yehudah Grossman (1852-1934), grandson of Rabbi Moshe Aryeh Leib Litsh-Rosenbaum of Pressburg. From 1876 served as Av Beit Din of Ipolsag (Hungary) for approximately 50 years (until1929). Author of the book Minchat Yehudah on the Torha.
Hebrew, Yiddish and Hungarian.
Approximately 150 paper items. Various sizes and conditions.
Archive Rabbi Yehudah Grossman. Contains many pamphlets in his handwriting, among them: over 80 sermons in Hungarian, from the years 1879-1930; Chidushei Torah, pamphlet containing philosophical articles in alphabetical order [Hebrew]; over 40 eulogies [in Hungarian], including names of the eulogized and accurate dates; letters from him bearing his signature; invitation [with numerous notations] to the wedding of Rabbi Refael Ulman [disciple of the Ktav Sofer, son of Rabbi Avraham Ulman Av Beit Din of Lackenbach]; various notebooks in his handwriting.
Rabbi Yehudah Grossman (1852-1934), grandson of Rabbi Moshe Aryeh Leib Litsh-Rosenbaum of Pressburg. From 1876 served as Av Beit Din of Ipolsag (Hungary) for approximately 50 years (until1929). Author of the book Minchat Yehudah on the Torha.
Hebrew, Yiddish and Hungarian.
Approximately 150 paper items. Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
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1. A handwritten booklet of sermons, end of 19th century or beginning of 20th century. Sermons written by a rabbi, who tried to draw the hearts of his congregation with his words that deal with various subjects: causing pain to animals, honor of Man and his purpose in life, social status in the Holy Scriptures, magic, Torah and science etc.
2. Handwritten notebook on Jewish history of the period of the Talmud, by Imre Strausz, 1933-1934.
Both notebooks are written in Hungarian, with Hebrew quotes.
Varied size and condition.
2. Handwritten notebook on Jewish history of the period of the Talmud, by Imre Strausz, 1933-1934.
Both notebooks are written in Hungarian, with Hebrew quotes.
Varied size and condition.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
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Manuscript, large volume in Jewish Persian (Hebrew letters).
On back cover appears an inscription from 1800. On the last page a handwritten dedication of 1952.
[265] leaves, 21cm. Good condition. Stains and tears to edges of some leaves. Moisture marks. Ancient leather binding.
Not thouroughly checked.
On back cover appears an inscription from 1800. On the last page a handwritten dedication of 1952.
[265] leaves, 21cm. Good condition. Stains and tears to edges of some leaves. Moisture marks. Ancient leather binding.
Not thouroughly checked.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $180
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Manuscript, Liturgy. [Morocco?].
Old volume including a liturgy notebook [from the 19th century] bound with additional liturgy leaves from earlier times.
Some of the poetry was never printed and remained unknown [see: “Abi’a Shira Le-Elokim” Yehuda Yaish Sussan (leaf 49). “A’ira Shachar Letzaltzel” (leaf 63)]. One of the poems is “in honor of Yaakov Avraham Chazak (leaf 97/2). This poem says “He is famous in every city and district, his name is as great as a king” [this poem may have been written by Rabbi Avraham Abuchatzeira from Morocco and Tiberias, while his holy father Rabbi Yaakov was still alive. Rabbi Yaakov passed away in 1880. Many poems were written about Rabbi Yaakov Abuchatzeira by Moroccan Jews].
98 leaves. About 15.5cm. Fair condition, worn and stained. Detached leaves. Old and worn binding.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
Old volume including a liturgy notebook [from the 19th century] bound with additional liturgy leaves from earlier times.
Some of the poetry was never printed and remained unknown [see: “Abi’a Shira Le-Elokim” Yehuda Yaish Sussan (leaf 49). “A’ira Shachar Letzaltzel” (leaf 63)]. One of the poems is “in honor of Yaakov Avraham Chazak (leaf 97/2). This poem says “He is famous in every city and district, his name is as great as a king” [this poem may have been written by Rabbi Avraham Abuchatzeira from Morocco and Tiberias, while his holy father Rabbi Yaakov was still alive. Rabbi Yaakov passed away in 1880. Many poems were written about Rabbi Yaakov Abuchatzeira by Moroccan Jews].
98 leaves. About 15.5cm. Fair condition, worn and stained. Detached leaves. Old and worn binding.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
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Manuscript of a prayer to be recited over Rav Israel’s grave [Italy – Ancona?, 1885?].
“This prayer was initiated by the Chief Rabbi of Tirano to be read over the grave of the holy Rabbi Israel”. The prayer begins with the words “Dear Eternal Father… Look from the Skies and See with Mercy” and mentions “The great and holy Rabbi Chaim Avraham Yaakov Israel, who is buried at this site”.
This prayer was apparently initiated [by Rabbi Daniel Tirano?] to be recited upon the grave of Rabbi Chaim Avraham Israel, Rabbi of Ancona, of the greatest sages of his generation (1715-1785), son of Rabbi Moshe Israel, Av Beit Din of Rhodes and author of the “Mas’at Mosheh”. He served in the Candia (Crete) and No-Amon (Alexandria) Rabbinical Offices, and served from 1774 as rabbi of Ancona Italy for over twenty years. His books: “Beit Avraham” and “Amarot Tehorot” on the Shulchan Aruch were printed after his passing. See enclosed material about him.
4 pages, 16.5 cm. Good condition, humidity stains and ink acidity damages. Rebound.
“This prayer was initiated by the Chief Rabbi of Tirano to be read over the grave of the holy Rabbi Israel”. The prayer begins with the words “Dear Eternal Father… Look from the Skies and See with Mercy” and mentions “The great and holy Rabbi Chaim Avraham Yaakov Israel, who is buried at this site”.
This prayer was apparently initiated [by Rabbi Daniel Tirano?] to be recited upon the grave of Rabbi Chaim Avraham Israel, Rabbi of Ancona, of the greatest sages of his generation (1715-1785), son of Rabbi Moshe Israel, Av Beit Din of Rhodes and author of the “Mas’at Mosheh”. He served in the Candia (Crete) and No-Amon (Alexandria) Rabbinical Offices, and served from 1774 as rabbi of Ancona Italy for over twenty years. His books: “Beit Avraham” and “Amarot Tehorot” on the Shulchan Aruch were printed after his passing. See enclosed material about him.
4 pages, 16.5 cm. Good condition, humidity stains and ink acidity damages. Rebound.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
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Manuscript “Shulchan Aruch essay on the Even Ha-Ezer by the great Rabbi Raphael Berdugo z”l”. Fine manuscript in Oriental handwriting from Siman Alef [1] to the middle of Siman 115. This essay remained a manuscript for many years, until printed in Meknes in 1939, under the name “Torot Emet”. See enclosed material.
The author: Rabbi Raphael Berdugo (1747-1822), of the greatest Meknes sages, outstanding Torah scholar, famous for his great holiness, known among the Moroccan communities as “the Angel Raphael”.
[30] written leaves, 23 cm. High quality paper, good-fair condition, humidity damage on the bottom of the leaves (no damage to the text). Rebound.
The author: Rabbi Raphael Berdugo (1747-1822), of the greatest Meknes sages, outstanding Torah scholar, famous for his great holiness, known among the Moroccan communities as “the Angel Raphael”.
[30] written leaves, 23 cm. High quality paper, good-fair condition, humidity damage on the bottom of the leaves (no damage to the text). Rebound.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
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Zchor LeAvraham, laws of Treifot by way of song, with short songs for Rosh HaShanah as customary in western cities and desired intentions while blowing the Shofar, by Rabbi Avraham Ankava. Livorno, [1839].
The book was bound with the manuscript Pizmonim for Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur and various collections, appearing at its beginning and end.
Signatures and ownership notations in oriental handwriting.
60 leaves; 21 handwritten leaves. 15 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Moth stains. Detached pages. Old and damaged leather binding [filled in with printed pages].
The book was bound with the manuscript Pizmonim for Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur and various collections, appearing at its beginning and end.
Signatures and ownership notations in oriental handwriting.
60 leaves; 21 handwritten leaves. 15 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Moth stains. Detached pages. Old and damaged leather binding [filled in with printed pages].
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
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Manuscript on matters of slaughtering, by “The Rabbi of Shazar” – Rabbi Shlomo Zarka, containing responsa on matters of slaughtering, Treifiyut Ha’eivarim composition by Rabbi Levi Ben Elid [among the Rishonim of the end of the second century], alongside brief responsa on matters of slaughtering, commentary on Avot Hatreifot, Shochtei HaYeladim Pamphlet by Rabbi Yisrael Najara.
Part, but not all of the manuscript was printed in the book of Rabbi Shlomo Zarka, Zivchei Tru’ah – Livorno, 1867, since he lost the original manuscript. This manuscript is a handwritten Yemenite copy of the pamphlet which the author lost [which also includes the passages which do not appear in the printed edition].
Rabbi Shlomo Zarka (passed away in 1876, Otzar HaRabbanim 18436) was a genius and author, among the scholars of Algeria. For additional information related to him see attached material.
[48] written pages. 17.5 cm. Good condition. Stains.
Part, but not all of the manuscript was printed in the book of Rabbi Shlomo Zarka, Zivchei Tru’ah – Livorno, 1867, since he lost the original manuscript. This manuscript is a handwritten Yemenite copy of the pamphlet which the author lost [which also includes the passages which do not appear in the printed edition].
Rabbi Shlomo Zarka (passed away in 1876, Otzar HaRabbanim 18436) was a genius and author, among the scholars of Algeria. For additional information related to him see attached material.
[48] written pages. 17.5 cm. Good condition. Stains.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
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Sold for: $375
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Three handwritten notebooks on rules of Shechita. [Morocco, 20th century].
Contains a few essays about Shechita and novellae on slaughter rules.
Part of the notebooks are in early writing, and other parts in later writing of the 1960's.
3 notebooks, more than 250 written pages. 18cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, tears and damages [mostly with no text omission. One leaf torn lengthwise]. Newly bound.
Contains a few essays about Shechita and novellae on slaughter rules.
Part of the notebooks are in early writing, and other parts in later writing of the 1960's.
3 notebooks, more than 250 written pages. 18cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, tears and damages [mostly with no text omission. One leaf torn lengthwise]. Newly bound.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
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Imrei Shefer, "… poems with lessons of inspiration… ", by Meir Shen.
A handwritten essay containing dozens of poems, songs and poetic phrase, from various periods of the author's life [on the last page appears the date: the day before Rosh HaShana 1914].
c. 350 written pages, bound like a book. 22 cm. Good condition. A photograph of the author is pasted on page before title page.
A handwritten essay containing dozens of poems, songs and poetic phrase, from various periods of the author's life [on the last page appears the date: the day before Rosh HaShana 1914].
c. 350 written pages, bound like a book. 22 cm. Good condition. A photograph of the author is pasted on page before title page.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
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Manuscript. The book clarifies the roots of the Hebrew languages deferring to their sources in the Bible and the Sages. Letters Alef till Zain and Letters Nun till Ayin. Rabbi Israel of Lomzha. [early 20th Century, c.1930].
Part of a vast encyclopedic work. The subject matter indicates extensive knowledge in many fields and was probably compiled by an erudite Torah scholar who's knowledge lay far beyond the sphere of grammar and linguistics. [Name of author, according to library catalogue where the manuscript was held in the past].
Vol. I: 378 leaves, 27.5 cm. Vol. II: 289 leaves, 21 cm.. Each page comprises of four columns. Good condition, signs of damp on page margins. New cloth binding.
Also see: "Kedem" Catalogue, Sale 4, Item 481.
Part of a vast encyclopedic work. The subject matter indicates extensive knowledge in many fields and was probably compiled by an erudite Torah scholar who's knowledge lay far beyond the sphere of grammar and linguistics. [Name of author, according to library catalogue where the manuscript was held in the past].
Vol. I: 378 leaves, 27.5 cm. Vol. II: 289 leaves, 21 cm.. Each page comprises of four columns. Good condition, signs of damp on page margins. New cloth binding.
Also see: "Kedem" Catalogue, Sale 4, Item 481.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
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“Pe’ulot” diary belonging to Artzi Baruch. Haifa, 1951-1960.
Thick diary which describes in great details positive deeds done by the author to fix the world. Dozens of photographs, newspaper clips, receipts, letters, private and public pictures and various cards- which well document the author’s daily life- are glued besides the handwritten descriptions. [Some of his actions were good thoughts, which Hashem values as deeds…].
Interesting and original diary.
500 pages, 25 cm. Fair-good condition. Original worn binding.
Thick diary which describes in great details positive deeds done by the author to fix the world. Dozens of photographs, newspaper clips, receipts, letters, private and public pictures and various cards- which well document the author’s daily life- are glued besides the handwritten descriptions. [Some of his actions were good thoughts, which Hashem values as deeds…].
Interesting and original diary.
500 pages, 25 cm. Fair-good condition. Original worn binding.
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