Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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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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Manuscript, novella on the Shulchan Aruch Yoreh De’ah (Hilchot Ta’arovot). [Hungary? C. 1830].
Autographicl writing by the author, with corrections, deletions and additions. Owner’s signature on leaf 4 [in a slightly different handwriting]: “Mordechai… Shmuel…”.
68 pages, 22 cm. Greenish paper, Fair-poor condition, major moth damage. Rebound.
Autographicl writing by the author, with corrections, deletions and additions. Owner’s signature on leaf 4 [in a slightly different handwriting]: “Mordechai… Shmuel…”.
68 pages, 22 cm. Greenish paper, Fair-poor condition, major moth damage. Rebound.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $300
Sold for: $813
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Manuscript, Torah novellae, homiletic for Pesach, sermons and topics novellae. [Hungary, post 1875].
Novellae by a disciple who wrote discourses of heads of Hungarian Yeshivot: the Ga'on Maharitz– Rabbi Yehoshua Aharon Zvi Weinberger Av-Beit-Din Margitta. In addition: novellae by: "Av-Beit-Din Foldes" [possibly, Rabbi Yechiel Michal Stern Av-Beit-Din Foldes?, disciple of Chatam Sofer]; "what was said in 1873…"[maybe, HAMAHARA"M Shick?].
The Ga'on Rabbi Yehoshua Aharon Zvi Weinberger (1814-1892' Otzar Ha-Rabanim 7654), a foremost Hungarian sage, disciple of the author of "Sha'arei Torah", a favorite disciple of the "Chatam Sofer". Av-Beit-Din Margitta. Known as a Brilliant Posek and a Zadik. His grandson Hamaharam Brisk of Tashend printed his writings in the Maharitz book of responsum.
About 50 printed pages. Bound. 21cm. Good condition.
Novellae by a disciple who wrote discourses of heads of Hungarian Yeshivot: the Ga'on Maharitz– Rabbi Yehoshua Aharon Zvi Weinberger Av-Beit-Din Margitta. In addition: novellae by: "Av-Beit-Din Foldes" [possibly, Rabbi Yechiel Michal Stern Av-Beit-Din Foldes?, disciple of Chatam Sofer]; "what was said in 1873…"[maybe, HAMAHARA"M Shick?].
The Ga'on Rabbi Yehoshua Aharon Zvi Weinberger (1814-1892' Otzar Ha-Rabanim 7654), a foremost Hungarian sage, disciple of the author of "Sha'arei Torah", a favorite disciple of the "Chatam Sofer". Av-Beit-Din Margitta. Known as a Brilliant Posek and a Zadik. His grandson Hamaharam Brisk of Tashend printed his writings in the Maharitz book of responsum.
About 50 printed pages. Bound. 21cm. Good condition.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $350
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Manuscript, written in Yiddish-Deitsch, author unidentified. [Hungary?, 1847].
Two bound pamphlets of two compositions, containing a translation and commentary of verses, especially of Tehillim.
At head of manuscript signature in foreign language “Grieshaber”, and the date: “Adar 607” [1847].
At end of page 14: “as above to translate and explain these verses, Yosef Weiss of Banihad”.
[49] pages [12 leaves missing according to page count]; 36 pages. 21-22 cm. Good condition. Tears and stains.
Two bound pamphlets of two compositions, containing a translation and commentary of verses, especially of Tehillim.
At head of manuscript signature in foreign language “Grieshaber”, and the date: “Adar 607” [1847].
At end of page 14: “as above to translate and explain these verses, Yosef Weiss of Banihad”.
[49] pages [12 leaves missing according to page count]; 36 pages. 21-22 cm. Good condition. Tears and stains.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $800
Sold for: $1,500
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Manuscript, Kuntress Ha'hitbonenut and Kuntress Ha'hitpa'alut, "By the Rebbe of Lubavitch" [1813].
The two famous writings of "The Middle Rebbe" of Chabad, "Kuntress Ha'hitbonenut" [also known as "Sha'ar Ha'yichud"] and "Kuntress Ha'hitpa'alut", written as a missive of guidance and strengthening to his followers during his second year as Rebbe. This manuscript which contains both works, was copied a short while after their creation. The date on the title page of the manuscript indicates that the missives were written in 1813, and not 1814 as believed by many [see attached material].
Ownership inscription at the end of "Kuntress Ha'hitbonenut" reads "belongs to the Naggid… Shochet of Riga".
[177] written pages. 19.5cm. Good condition. Clean leaves. Few stains. Moth damages[with slight damage to text in a few leaves]. Half-leather binding, worn.
The two famous writings of "The Middle Rebbe" of Chabad, "Kuntress Ha'hitbonenut" [also known as "Sha'ar Ha'yichud"] and "Kuntress Ha'hitpa'alut", written as a missive of guidance and strengthening to his followers during his second year as Rebbe. This manuscript which contains both works, was copied a short while after their creation. The date on the title page of the manuscript indicates that the missives were written in 1813, and not 1814 as believed by many [see attached material].
Ownership inscription at the end of "Kuntress Ha'hitbonenut" reads "belongs to the Naggid… Shochet of Riga".
[177] written pages. 19.5cm. Good condition. Clean leaves. Few stains. Moth damages[with slight damage to text in a few leaves]. Half-leather binding, worn.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $800
Sold for: $1,125
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Manuscript, Chabadic copying, two essays by Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi "Ba'al Ha'tanya", and Kabbalh commentaries. [Russia, ca. 1820's].
Contains: Essay "Ki Ka'Eretz Tozi Tzimcha" [Nitzvim Section, 1806], and an essay 'Lehavin et Inyan Rosh Ha'shanah" ["Bein Kesseh Le'Assor", 1807: not printed in the book "Ma'amarei Admor Ha'zaken" To this year]; extensice interpretation of "Sha'ar Keri'at Shema" and "Sha'ar Ha'amidah" in the book "Pri Etz Chaim" by Rabbi Chaim Vital, and interpretation of a matter in "Idra Rabah".
Glosses on margins [different handwriting?].
[49] written pages. Part of the text written in two columns. 20cm. Bluish paper. Good condition. Stains. Slight tear. Moth marks. Detached leather binding.
Contains: Essay "Ki Ka'Eretz Tozi Tzimcha" [Nitzvim Section, 1806], and an essay 'Lehavin et Inyan Rosh Ha'shanah" ["Bein Kesseh Le'Assor", 1807: not printed in the book "Ma'amarei Admor Ha'zaken" To this year]; extensice interpretation of "Sha'ar Keri'at Shema" and "Sha'ar Ha'amidah" in the book "Pri Etz Chaim" by Rabbi Chaim Vital, and interpretation of a matter in "Idra Rabah".
Glosses on margins [different handwriting?].
[49] written pages. Part of the text written in two columns. 20cm. Bluish paper. Good condition. Stains. Slight tear. Moth marks. Detached leather binding.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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Manuscript. “The following are the claims” – copy of the argumentation which Rabbi Aharonson of Kiev argued in favor of the Zionists and the replies of Rabbi Shalom Dov Ber Schneerson. “The copy is produced in Kavala, on Sunday, the twentieth of Iyar, 1903”.
Printed in a number of variations in Igrot HaKodesh by the Admor Rabbi Shalom Dov Ber Schneerson (Brooklyn 1985, page 290). Apparently, the printed version was edited, whereas this version is an even more precise copy of the original version which Rabbi Shalom Dov Ber Schneerson himself wrote (beginning of replies to claims written in first person). At end of copy a passage which was not printed in Igrot HaKodesh added, in which the Admor instructs his disciples “to join the Zionist society and if possible to also take part in their gatherings and divert the crowd from the foolish path…” (this passage was printed only in the Ktav VeHamichtav pamphlet, New York 1917, see item 453?????).
[8] pages. 21 cm. Good condition. Stains.
Printed in a number of variations in Igrot HaKodesh by the Admor Rabbi Shalom Dov Ber Schneerson (Brooklyn 1985, page 290). Apparently, the printed version was edited, whereas this version is an even more precise copy of the original version which Rabbi Shalom Dov Ber Schneerson himself wrote (beginning of replies to claims written in first person). At end of copy a passage which was not printed in Igrot HaKodesh added, in which the Admor instructs his disciples “to join the Zionist society and if possible to also take part in their gatherings and divert the crowd from the foolish path…” (this passage was printed only in the Ktav VeHamichtav pamphlet, New York 1917, see item 453?????).
[8] pages. 21 cm. Good condition. Stains.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $500
Sold for: $813
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A varied collection of handwritten leaves, including novella on various issues and on aggada, of unidentified writers from various periods of time. They have not been properly examined, but by superficial examination the collection seems to contain very important items.
about 40 large leaves. Varied size and condition.
about 40 large leaves. Varied size and condition.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $200
Sold for: $300
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Collection of handwritten notebooks, c. 1960 s.
Handwritten notebook of Rabbi Shlomo Shreiber, a Rosh Yeshiva of Chayei Olam, author of Beit Shlomo; handwritten notebook of Rabbi Chanoch Zundel Grossberg; handwritten notebook of Rabbi Ben Tzion Rothenshtreich; notebooks on classes given by Rabbis of the Ponevezh Yeshiva in 1960 (Rabbi Shach, Rabbi Rozovsky and Rabbi Cahaneman); additional notebooks.
Varied size and condition. Moisture and mildew damage.
Handwritten notebook of Rabbi Shlomo Shreiber, a Rosh Yeshiva of Chayei Olam, author of Beit Shlomo; handwritten notebook of Rabbi Chanoch Zundel Grossberg; handwritten notebook of Rabbi Ben Tzion Rothenshtreich; notebooks on classes given by Rabbis of the Ponevezh Yeshiva in 1960 (Rabbi Shach, Rabbi Rozovsky and Rabbi Cahaneman); additional notebooks.
Varied size and condition. Moisture and mildew damage.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $300
Sold for: $688
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1. Manuscript, essays in Halachic law and Aggadah. By Rabbi Yerucham Asher Warhaftig. [Presumably from the period when he served in the Rabbinate of Kozelnica, close to Slonim, see item ?????]. Not printed.
93 pages, 20 cm. Fair condition, worn and stained. Damaged first page. Final page torn and deficient. Detached binding.
2. Letter containing halachic response, from Rabbi Yerucham Asher to Rabbi Zvi Pesach Frank, Rabbi of Jerusalem. Response to comments on his book "Divrei Yerucham". Written in his own handwriting, and signed with his signature.
10 pages, 17.5 cm. Good condition.
Rabbi Yerucham Asher Warhaftig (1873-1966), disciple of Rabbi Chaim of Brisk and Rabbi Shimon Shkop, amongst the Torah leaders of Lithuania, Poland and Eretz Israel. See more about him in items ?????
93 pages, 20 cm. Fair condition, worn and stained. Damaged first page. Final page torn and deficient. Detached binding.
2. Letter containing halachic response, from Rabbi Yerucham Asher to Rabbi Zvi Pesach Frank, Rabbi of Jerusalem. Response to comments on his book "Divrei Yerucham". Written in his own handwriting, and signed with his signature.
10 pages, 17.5 cm. Good condition.
Rabbi Yerucham Asher Warhaftig (1873-1966), disciple of Rabbi Chaim of Brisk and Rabbi Shimon Shkop, amongst the Torah leaders of Lithuania, Poland and Eretz Israel. See more about him in items ?????
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $1,300
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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
Opening: $120
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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
Opening: $600
Sold for: $750
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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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