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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $600
Sold for: $875
Including buyer's premium
A collection of Me'am Lo'ez books, commentaries and discourses of the Sages in Ladino, on the Prophets and Hagiography, compiled by the sages of Izmir, Consantinople and Salonika , who continued Rabbi Ya'akov Houli's project.
1. Me'am Lo'ez, on Joshua [with text], vols. I-II, by Rabbi Rachamim Menachem Mitrani. [Salonika]-Izmir, [1851-1870]. First edition. Ownership inscriptions in oriental handwriting. Two volumes.
2. Me'am Lo'ez, on Esther, by Rabbi Raphael Fontrimoli. Izmir, [1864]. First edition.
3. Me'am Lo'ez, on Isaiah, by Rabbi Yitzchak Yehudah Didyah Abba. Salonika, [1892]. Only edition in Ladino.
4. Me'am Lo'ez, on the Song of Songs [with text], by Rabbi Chaim Yitzchak Shaki. Constantinople, 1899. Only edition in Ladino. (Final page missing).
5. Sefer Otzar HeChochmah – Me'am Lo'ez, on Kohelet, by Rabbi Nissim Moshe Abud. Constantinople, 1898. Only edition in Ladino.
Total of 6 books. Varying size. General condition: very good-good.
Ladino.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
1. Me'am Lo'ez, on Joshua [with text], vols. I-II, by Rabbi Rachamim Menachem Mitrani. [Salonika]-Izmir, [1851-1870]. First edition. Ownership inscriptions in oriental handwriting. Two volumes.
2. Me'am Lo'ez, on Esther, by Rabbi Raphael Fontrimoli. Izmir, [1864]. First edition.
3. Me'am Lo'ez, on Isaiah, by Rabbi Yitzchak Yehudah Didyah Abba. Salonika, [1892]. Only edition in Ladino.
4. Me'am Lo'ez, on the Song of Songs [with text], by Rabbi Chaim Yitzchak Shaki. Constantinople, 1899. Only edition in Ladino. (Final page missing).
5. Sefer Otzar HeChochmah – Me'am Lo'ez, on Kohelet, by Rabbi Nissim Moshe Abud. Constantinople, 1898. Only edition in Ladino.
Total of 6 books. Varying size. General condition: very good-good.
Ladino.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $700
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Three editions of the “Reshit Hokhmah” essay by Rabbi Eliyahu Vidas (among the disciples of Rabbi Moshe Cordovero), one of the basic books of Musar and Yir'ah:
1. Reshit Hokhmah, Venice, [1593]. Second edition. (Detached leaves with supplements from other copies. Stains, tears and light moth damage).
2. Reshit Hokhmah, Constantinople, [1736]. Printed with the Chupat Eliyahu and the Chai Ben Mekits, and the Musar Ha-Nefesh Derekh Hidah By Rabbi Shlomo Ebn Gabirol. (Stains and light moth damage).
3. Reshit Hokhmah, Livorno [1856]. (A handwritten opening prayer appears on the page opposite to the title page – Yemen). Inscriptions and signatures in Oriental handwriting on all three volumes. Antique, worn leather bindings. Varying conditions.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
1. Reshit Hokhmah, Venice, [1593]. Second edition. (Detached leaves with supplements from other copies. Stains, tears and light moth damage).
2. Reshit Hokhmah, Constantinople, [1736]. Printed with the Chupat Eliyahu and the Chai Ben Mekits, and the Musar Ha-Nefesh Derekh Hidah By Rabbi Shlomo Ebn Gabirol. (Stains and light moth damage).
3. Reshit Hokhmah, Livorno [1856]. (A handwritten opening prayer appears on the page opposite to the title page – Yemen). Inscriptions and signatures in Oriental handwriting on all three volumes. Antique, worn leather bindings. Varying conditions.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $180
Sold for: $275
Including buyer's premium
Petach Einayim, philosophical interpretation of sayings of Chazal [Sages]. 7 sections, by Rabbi Ben Zion Refa’el Prizzi. Livorno, 1878-1880.
Seven parts in three volumes. Each part has two title pages. Some of the books consist of a preface in Italian.
Stamps: “Books of Rabbi Refael Aharon son of Shimon” [chief rabbi of Egypt], “Refael Zilberman, Safed”, and more.
[4], 55, [5] leaves; 64 leaves, 10 pages; [2], 92 leaves; 92 leaves; 81, [1] leaf; [1], 95 leaves; [2], 115 leaves. 17 cm. Good condition. A number of sections bound together with colorful title cover. Stains. Ex-Libris. Bindings with leather spines (restored).
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
Seven parts in three volumes. Each part has two title pages. Some of the books consist of a preface in Italian.
Stamps: “Books of Rabbi Refael Aharon son of Shimon” [chief rabbi of Egypt], “Refael Zilberman, Safed”, and more.
[4], 55, [5] leaves; 64 leaves, 10 pages; [2], 92 leaves; 92 leaves; 81, [1] leaf; [1], 95 leaves; [2], 115 leaves. 17 cm. Good condition. A number of sections bound together with colorful title cover. Stains. Ex-Libris. Bindings with leather spines (restored).
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $300
Sold for: $475
Including buyer's premium
1. Avkat Rochel, responsa in Halacha, by Rabbi Yosef Karo. Salonika, [1791]. First edition. Ownership signatures in oriental handwriting in style typical to Aleppo: “Yosef Sasson”; “Avraham Sasson”; “Aharon Altaras” [Rabbi Aharon Altaras, among the scholars of Damascus – see attached material]. (Upper left corner torn).
2. Mishbetzot Zahav Responsa, responsa in Halacha, by Rabbi Natan Amram [emissary of Hebron and rabbi in Alexandria]. Livorno, [1851]. Only edition. (Complete copy upon special blue paper. First title page appears with the year 1846, and second title page containing correct year missing).
3. Yerech Ya’akov, responsa on the four Turim, by Rabbi Ya’akov Arguiti [Av Beit Din of Constantinople]. Istanbul (Constantinople), 1940. Rare.
Various sizes. Good condition.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
2. Mishbetzot Zahav Responsa, responsa in Halacha, by Rabbi Natan Amram [emissary of Hebron and rabbi in Alexandria]. Livorno, [1851]. Only edition. (Complete copy upon special blue paper. First title page appears with the year 1846, and second title page containing correct year missing).
3. Yerech Ya’akov, responsa on the four Turim, by Rabbi Ya’akov Arguiti [Av Beit Din of Constantinople]. Istanbul (Constantinople), 1940. Rare.
Various sizes. Good condition.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $400
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1. Orechot Hayim, Rabbi Aharon son of Ya’akov Ha-Cohen of Lounill. Firenze, [1750]. First edition. Matches the “Orach Hayim” section of the Shulchan Aruch. Approbations from the Rabbis and Rabbinical Judges of Italy. (Moth damage).
2. Shitah Lo Noda’ Le-Mi, on Masechet Kidushin. “Innovative commentaries from Masechet Kidushin, by one of the Rabbis… his name is unknown”. Constantinople, [1751]. Commentaries by the Rishonim on Masechet Kinim at the end of the book. The title page’s wording is different in this copy and it apparently comes from a later print. (Owner’s signature).
3. Shitah Le-Harav Ha-Meiri [Beit Ha-Bechirah], on Masechet Yevamot. Salonika, [1794]. Foreword ,after the title page, by Rabbi Michael Raphael Shabtai Abulafia, fundraiser from Tiberias who found the manuscript at his relatives’ house, the Alfandari rabbis’ family of Constantinople. (Owner’s ink-stamp: Rabbi Mordechai Izik Rabinowitz, Av Beit Din of Memel).
4. Ha-Pardess, by Rabbi Shlomo son of Yitzchak (Rashi). Rashi and Rishonim Halachic rulings. Constantinople, [1802].
Varying sizes and condition.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
2. Shitah Lo Noda’ Le-Mi, on Masechet Kidushin. “Innovative commentaries from Masechet Kidushin, by one of the Rabbis… his name is unknown”. Constantinople, [1751]. Commentaries by the Rishonim on Masechet Kinim at the end of the book. The title page’s wording is different in this copy and it apparently comes from a later print. (Owner’s signature).
3. Shitah Le-Harav Ha-Meiri [Beit Ha-Bechirah], on Masechet Yevamot. Salonika, [1794]. Foreword ,after the title page, by Rabbi Michael Raphael Shabtai Abulafia, fundraiser from Tiberias who found the manuscript at his relatives’ house, the Alfandari rabbis’ family of Constantinople. (Owner’s ink-stamp: Rabbi Mordechai Izik Rabinowitz, Av Beit Din of Memel).
4. Ha-Pardess, by Rabbi Shlomo son of Yitzchak (Rashi). Rashi and Rishonim Halachic rulings. Constantinople, [1802].
Varying sizes and condition.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $180
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Chikur Din, Ma'amar al Dinei Nefashot Ad Gmar HaDin, by Rabbi Yitzchak Baruch HaLevi (rabbi in Ferrara). Padua, 1877.
Notations and glosses in oriental-Italian handwriting.
54, [1] pages. 21 cm. Without front cover. Good condition. Stains and creases. Detached pages.
Opening price: $180
Notations and glosses in oriental-Italian handwriting.
54, [1] pages. 21 cm. Without front cover. Good condition. Stains and creases. Detached pages.
Opening price: $180
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $700
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1. Likutim Mipardess, a compilation of articles… of authors and books, by Rabbi Yitzchak Shrim. [Aleppo, 1873]. Part 3, the letter Samech until the middle of Entry "Shabbat" (printed without title page and printing not completed).
2. Pe Eliyahu, Torah novella by Rabbi Eliyahu Chamawe. Aleppo, [1914-1915]. Parts 1-2 are bound together. At the end of Part 1 a separate title page: Machberet Klalei Dikduk HaKeri'a, by Rabbi Menashe Sathun. Owners' signatures on title page of notebook of Machberet Klalei Dikduk.
3. VaYelaket Yosef U'Virkot Shamayim, Jewish laws by Rabbi Yosef Sathun. Aleppo, [1915].
4-5. Notebook Pirchei Shoshanim, ethics in poetry and phrase, by Rabbi Menashe Sathun. Aleppo, 1910. Bound with: Darka Shel Torah, on "the manner of educating Jewish children" according to our heritage (printed without title page, Jerusalem, [1927]).
6. Shulchan HaMelech, collected laws by Rabbi Shmuel Laniado. Aleppo, 1923.
7. Minchat Yehuda, Torah thoughts by Rabbi Yehuda Atia. Aleppo, 1924. Part 1, on Bereshit. At the end: four sermons (eulogies), two by Rabbi Ezra Chamawe, one by Rabbi Ezra Abadi Shaiyo and one by Rabbi Yeuda Dwek HaCohen.
8. Tehillim (Psalms) with Knei HaMida, by Rabbi Moshe Dwek HaCohen. Aleppo, 1926. (A printed dedication is pasted on book, filled out by hand).
Varied size and condition.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
2. Pe Eliyahu, Torah novella by Rabbi Eliyahu Chamawe. Aleppo, [1914-1915]. Parts 1-2 are bound together. At the end of Part 1 a separate title page: Machberet Klalei Dikduk HaKeri'a, by Rabbi Menashe Sathun. Owners' signatures on title page of notebook of Machberet Klalei Dikduk.
3. VaYelaket Yosef U'Virkot Shamayim, Jewish laws by Rabbi Yosef Sathun. Aleppo, [1915].
4-5. Notebook Pirchei Shoshanim, ethics in poetry and phrase, by Rabbi Menashe Sathun. Aleppo, 1910. Bound with: Darka Shel Torah, on "the manner of educating Jewish children" according to our heritage (printed without title page, Jerusalem, [1927]).
6. Shulchan HaMelech, collected laws by Rabbi Shmuel Laniado. Aleppo, 1923.
7. Minchat Yehuda, Torah thoughts by Rabbi Yehuda Atia. Aleppo, 1924. Part 1, on Bereshit. At the end: four sermons (eulogies), two by Rabbi Ezra Chamawe, one by Rabbi Ezra Abadi Shaiyo and one by Rabbi Yeuda Dwek HaCohen.
8. Tehillim (Psalms) with Knei HaMida, by Rabbi Moshe Dwek HaCohen. Aleppo, 1926. (A printed dedication is pasted on book, filled out by hand).
Varied size and condition.
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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1. Mo'adim L'Simcha, prayers for the festivals according to the custom of the Baghdad Community. Baghdad, [1907].
2-3. Kippur Tamim, Seder Tefila for Yom Kippur according to the custom of Sefardim and Baghdad and its outskirts. Baghdad, [1908]. Parts 1-2 in separate volumes.
4. Zikaron Tov, Seder Tefila for Rosh HaShana according to the custom of the Sefardim and Baghdad and its outskirts. Baghdad, [1908]. Owners' Oriental signatures on title page.
[Dr. Mehlman notes on the margins of Mo'adim L'Simcha, that Mo'adim L'Simcha, Zikaron Tov and Kippur Tamim joined together constitute a complete Machzor, which is very rare].
5. Seder Mincha V'Arvit L'Shalosh Regalim, with the blessing of Eruv and Kiddush of night and day, and birkat hamazon and the seven hakafot, and birkat ha'ilanot. Baghdad, [1912].
Varied size and condition.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
2-3. Kippur Tamim, Seder Tefila for Yom Kippur according to the custom of Sefardim and Baghdad and its outskirts. Baghdad, [1908]. Parts 1-2 in separate volumes.
4. Zikaron Tov, Seder Tefila for Rosh HaShana according to the custom of the Sefardim and Baghdad and its outskirts. Baghdad, [1908]. Owners' Oriental signatures on title page.
[Dr. Mehlman notes on the margins of Mo'adim L'Simcha, that Mo'adim L'Simcha, Zikaron Tov and Kippur Tamim joined together constitute a complete Machzor, which is very rare].
5. Seder Mincha V'Arvit L'Shalosh Regalim, with the blessing of Eruv and Kiddush of night and day, and birkat hamazon and the seven hakafot, and birkat ha'ilanot. Baghdad, [1912].
Varied size and condition.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $350
Sold for: $438
Including buyer's premium
1. Tikun Tefilah, amendments and versions collected from Ha'Ari's book of Kavanot and from HaRashash Sidur. Baghdad, [1870].
2. Hadrat Zekeinim, including Idra Raba and Idra Zuta, with liturgical poems and prayers. Baghdad [1891]. (First title, concise, is missing).
3. Meir Bat Ayin, anthology of rules by Rabbi Meir Ba'al Ha'Ness. Baghdad, [1905]. At the end are songs for Rabbi Meir Celebrations, and a letter. (Title printed in golden ink. Handwritten dedication on title page).
4. Shir Ha'Shirim with translation in Arabic. Baghdad, [1905]. The Hebrew origin, Aramaic translation and translation into Arabic of the Aramaic translation. At the end: songs. (Title page torn and detached).
5. Mishmeret Ha'Chodesh, Seder Mishmeret Ha'Kodesh on Rosh Chodesh, the night and the day. Baghdad, [1908].
6-7. Idra Raba, Baghdad, [1909]. Bound with: Idra Zuta. Baghdad, [1909], five leaves at the end are missing.
Various sizes and conditions.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
2. Hadrat Zekeinim, including Idra Raba and Idra Zuta, with liturgical poems and prayers. Baghdad [1891]. (First title, concise, is missing).
3. Meir Bat Ayin, anthology of rules by Rabbi Meir Ba'al Ha'Ness. Baghdad, [1905]. At the end are songs for Rabbi Meir Celebrations, and a letter. (Title printed in golden ink. Handwritten dedication on title page).
4. Shir Ha'Shirim with translation in Arabic. Baghdad, [1905]. The Hebrew origin, Aramaic translation and translation into Arabic of the Aramaic translation. At the end: songs. (Title page torn and detached).
5. Mishmeret Ha'Chodesh, Seder Mishmeret Ha'Kodesh on Rosh Chodesh, the night and the day. Baghdad, [1908].
6-7. Idra Raba, Baghdad, [1909]. Bound with: Idra Zuta. Baghdad, [1909], five leaves at the end are missing.
Various sizes and conditions.
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
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1. Nofet Tzufim, a compilation of essays in the Torah by Babylonian scholars, Part 1, [Bereshit], by Rabbi Shlomo son of Abbed Tawina. "Bavel Rabbati" [Baghdad], [1879].
2. Nachalat Avot, ethics and guidance, by Rabbi Meir son of Eliyahu [of Vilna]. Baghdad, 1892.
3. Nevu'at HaYeled [Nachman Katufa]. Baghdad, [1914].
4. HaMatchil, Part 1, "Beginners book" – for learning Hebrew. Baghdad, 1914. Printed for the students of Midrash Talmud Torah HaGadol.
5-6. Likutei Imrei El, collected works and novella on the Torah, by Rabbi Yechezkel Meir son of Rahamim Avraham. Baghdad, [1934-1935]. Two volumes: Shemot and Vayikra.
Varied size and condition.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
2. Nachalat Avot, ethics and guidance, by Rabbi Meir son of Eliyahu [of Vilna]. Baghdad, 1892.
3. Nevu'at HaYeled [Nachman Katufa]. Baghdad, [1914].
4. HaMatchil, Part 1, "Beginners book" – for learning Hebrew. Baghdad, 1914. Printed for the students of Midrash Talmud Torah HaGadol.
5-6. Likutei Imrei El, collected works and novella on the Torah, by Rabbi Yechezkel Meir son of Rahamim Avraham. Baghdad, [1934-1935]. Two volumes: Shemot and Vayikra.
Varied size and condition.
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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Sold for: $325
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1-2. Ketzat Chaiker, the story… of a officer of King Sancheriv, and what happened to him with his nephew Nadan… and his travels to Pharoah Sultan of Egypt. Baghdad, [c. 1890]. Bound with: Amtal El Daudia [Parables of David]. First booklet, Baghdad, 1927. Arabic, in Hebrew letters.
3. Shirot V'Tishbachot, contains pleasant piyutim and poems, some by Rabbi Yisrael Nagara, [Baghdad, c. 1895].
4. Sefer HaShirim, contains songs and praises. Baghdad, [1906]. 415 songs and poems.
5. Pizmonim, Siman Avraham. [Baghdad, c. 1920]. The piyutim are in Hebrew and Arabic in Hebrew letters. Printed without title page.
6. Kol Shirim, poems with vowels for Shabbat and festivals. Baghdad, 1932. 118 poems, some in Jewish-Arabic.
Varied size and condition. Owners' signatures.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
Rare, some were not listed in the bibliographic lists of Ya'ari
3. Shirot V'Tishbachot, contains pleasant piyutim and poems, some by Rabbi Yisrael Nagara, [Baghdad, c. 1895].
4. Sefer HaShirim, contains songs and praises. Baghdad, [1906]. 415 songs and poems.
5. Pizmonim, Siman Avraham. [Baghdad, c. 1920]. The piyutim are in Hebrew and Arabic in Hebrew letters. Printed without title page.
6. Kol Shirim, poems with vowels for Shabbat and festivals. Baghdad, 1932. 118 poems, some in Jewish-Arabic.
Varied size and condition. Owners' signatures.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
Rare, some were not listed in the bibliographic lists of Ya'ari
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $350
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1-2. Et L'Chol Chefetz, for occasions during the year and for festivals and joyous occasions, by Rabbi Ya'akov Ebn Tzur (Yavetz). Alexandria, [1893]. Bound with Tziltzelei Shama, Rabbi Moshe Ebn Tzur. Including poems… by Rabbi Shalom Ebn Tzur. Alexandria, 1892.
3. Responsa of the Rif, by Rabbi Ya'akov Mahama Faragi. Alexandria, [1901]. (Includes title-cover).
4. MiTa'am HaMelech, commentaries on Aggada in alphabetical order, by Rabbi Chaim Amram. Part 2. Alexandria, 1908 (this part was printed last).
5. HaKaddish, its source and benefit, versions, laws and customs by Rabbi Aharon Menachem Mendel HaCohen. Cairo, 1924.
6. Kuntress Agunot, approbations by the rabbis of that generation to permit a Get (divorce contract), by Rabbi Aharon Mendel HaCohen. Cairo, 1924.
7. Perek Ma'ase Hamet, attributed to Hillel HaZaken, found in Damascus in an old manuscript c. 1490. Introduction and notes by Rabbi Ya'akov Moshe Toledano. Cairo, 1931.
8. Siddur Tefilat Benei Yisrael according to the Sefardic custom – Shacharit, Mincha and Arvit (morning, afternoon and evening prayers) for weekdays and Shabbat. Cairo, Yosef Yechezkel Printing, 1946.
Varied size and condition. (In some of the books: Stamps of Rabbi Rafael Zilberman Rabbi of Safed and the Galillee and Rabbi Avraham Leib Zilberman Rabbi of Safed).
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
3. Responsa of the Rif, by Rabbi Ya'akov Mahama Faragi. Alexandria, [1901]. (Includes title-cover).
4. MiTa'am HaMelech, commentaries on Aggada in alphabetical order, by Rabbi Chaim Amram. Part 2. Alexandria, 1908 (this part was printed last).
5. HaKaddish, its source and benefit, versions, laws and customs by Rabbi Aharon Menachem Mendel HaCohen. Cairo, 1924.
6. Kuntress Agunot, approbations by the rabbis of that generation to permit a Get (divorce contract), by Rabbi Aharon Mendel HaCohen. Cairo, 1924.
7. Perek Ma'ase Hamet, attributed to Hillel HaZaken, found in Damascus in an old manuscript c. 1490. Introduction and notes by Rabbi Ya'akov Moshe Toledano. Cairo, 1931.
8. Siddur Tefilat Benei Yisrael according to the Sefardic custom – Shacharit, Mincha and Arvit (morning, afternoon and evening prayers) for weekdays and Shabbat. Cairo, Yosef Yechezkel Printing, 1946.
Varied size and condition. (In some of the books: Stamps of Rabbi Rafael Zilberman Rabbi of Safed and the Galillee and Rabbi Avraham Leib Zilberman Rabbi of Safed).
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
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