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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $180
Sold for: $563
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Shomer Emunim for strengthening the faith. Sections 1-2, including Ahavat HaBoreh pamphlet, Ani Ma’amin [thirteen principles of faith] and songs of joy and devotion [by Rabbi Aharon Roth]. Jerusalem, [1942]. First edition.
Approximately twenty glosses of corrections [in the handwriting of the author?]. On last page notation “proofread”.
The holy Rebbe, Rabbi Aharon (Ahraleh) Roth – (1894-1947) studied in the yeshiva of Rabbi Yishaya Zilberstein in Vietzen. Was a Hassid and disciple of the Rebbe from Bluzhov and the Rebbe from Belz. He served G-D from youth with great devotion, established sects for service of the Almighty in Budapest and in Satmar and named them Shomer Emunim. In 1925 he immigrated to Jerusalem and there too established a group of Hassidim and students. Between the years 1930-1939 he returned to his Hassidic sect in Satmar and later on moved to Bergsas. In 1939 he returned to Jerusalem and reestablished his holy sect which continues until this very day, in the Hassidic congregations of Toldot Aharon, Shomer Emunim, Toldot Avraham Yitzchak and others. (Encyclopedia of Hassidism, 1, 175-178).
His many books (Taharat HaKodesh, Shulchan HaTahor, Shomer Emunim, Mevakesh Emunah and others) were published in many editions. This book is the most central in the Torah of Hassidism and faith which Rabbi Aharon bequeathed to future generations. His first edition was published anonymously.
[1], 7, [1], 10-37, 125 leaves; 11, [7 leaves printed in a different printing press?]; [1], 55, 34; [1], 44, [4] leaves. Dry paper, good condition (well-preserved relative to other copies), damage to corners of margins of first pages. Original binding, damaged.
The book was published in stages (printing of pamphlets) during the years 1941-1943, which explains the reason for the many page counts in one book. See Bibliography Institute CD, record 0167199.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
Approximately twenty glosses of corrections [in the handwriting of the author?]. On last page notation “proofread”.
The holy Rebbe, Rabbi Aharon (Ahraleh) Roth – (1894-1947) studied in the yeshiva of Rabbi Yishaya Zilberstein in Vietzen. Was a Hassid and disciple of the Rebbe from Bluzhov and the Rebbe from Belz. He served G-D from youth with great devotion, established sects for service of the Almighty in Budapest and in Satmar and named them Shomer Emunim. In 1925 he immigrated to Jerusalem and there too established a group of Hassidim and students. Between the years 1930-1939 he returned to his Hassidic sect in Satmar and later on moved to Bergsas. In 1939 he returned to Jerusalem and reestablished his holy sect which continues until this very day, in the Hassidic congregations of Toldot Aharon, Shomer Emunim, Toldot Avraham Yitzchak and others. (Encyclopedia of Hassidism, 1, 175-178).
His many books (Taharat HaKodesh, Shulchan HaTahor, Shomer Emunim, Mevakesh Emunah and others) were published in many editions. This book is the most central in the Torah of Hassidism and faith which Rabbi Aharon bequeathed to future generations. His first edition was published anonymously.
[1], 7, [1], 10-37, 125 leaves; 11, [7 leaves printed in a different printing press?]; [1], 55, 34; [1], 44, [4] leaves. Dry paper, good condition (well-preserved relative to other copies), damage to corners of margins of first pages. Original binding, damaged.
The book was published in stages (printing of pamphlets) during the years 1941-1943, which explains the reason for the many page counts in one book. See Bibliography Institute CD, record 0167199.
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: $425
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Derech Emunah, parts 1-2, on the Torah and holidays (Bereshit, Shmot and Passover Haggada), according to the Zohar and Hassidism. Rabbi Menachem Mendel (Stern) Av Beit Din of Siget. Tchernovitz, (1856-1857). Only edition.
The author: among the great Maramureş rabbis and among the prominent disciples of the Yismach Moshe, the Magid from Koznitz and Rabbi Mendeli from Kosov. Ordained for the rabbinate by Rabbi Meshulam Igra and served as Dayan in the Beit Din of Rabbi Ya’akov of Lisa. In 1802 was appointed as Av Beit Din of Siget and was the first chief rabbi of the entire region of Maramureş. His rebbe Rabbi Mendeli from Kosov wanted to appoint him as rebbe, however, he refused and accepted the mastery of the son of his rebbe, Rabbi Chaim from Kosov. He passed away in the year 1834 (for additional information related to him see, Encyclopedia of Hassidism, 3, pages 141-142).
[4], 52, [2] leaves; 50 leaves. 24 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and signs of wear. Fine cloth binding, unoriginal.
Rare. At end of first part: 2 pages which are not included in most copies, error chart and leaf 9 which was reprinted with changes in language and in smaller letters, these pages are not listed in the Bibliography CDs and does not appear in Otzar HaChocmah.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
The author: among the great Maramureş rabbis and among the prominent disciples of the Yismach Moshe, the Magid from Koznitz and Rabbi Mendeli from Kosov. Ordained for the rabbinate by Rabbi Meshulam Igra and served as Dayan in the Beit Din of Rabbi Ya’akov of Lisa. In 1802 was appointed as Av Beit Din of Siget and was the first chief rabbi of the entire region of Maramureş. His rebbe Rabbi Mendeli from Kosov wanted to appoint him as rebbe, however, he refused and accepted the mastery of the son of his rebbe, Rabbi Chaim from Kosov. He passed away in the year 1834 (for additional information related to him see, Encyclopedia of Hassidism, 3, pages 141-142).
[4], 52, [2] leaves; 50 leaves. 24 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and signs of wear. Fine cloth binding, unoriginal.
Rare. At end of first part: 2 pages which are not included in most copies, error chart and leaf 9 which was reprinted with changes in language and in smaller letters, these pages are not listed in the Bibliography CDs and does not appear in Otzar HaChocmah.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $300
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Divrei Torah, second, third and fourth editions. By Rebbe Chaim Elazar Shapira, Rabbi of Mukachevo, author of Minchat Elazar. Mukachevo, 1929-1930.
Owners' signatures and stamps. Inscriptions of Torah novellae, learned notes and glosses on the author's words, [written by two people?].
66 leaves; [1], 48, [1] leaf; 54, [2] leaves. 23 cm. Good-fair condition. Missing binding.
Owners' signatures and stamps. Inscriptions of Torah novellae, learned notes and glosses on the author's words, [written by two people?].
66 leaves; [1], 48, [1] leaf; 54, [2] leaves. 23 cm. Good-fair condition. Missing binding.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $300
Sold for: $688
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Ateret Tif'eret Israel, on the Torah [the unseen], by Rabbi Israel Charif of Satinov. Warsaw, 1871. Second edition. Many approbations by Rabbis (Sadigura, Stefanesti, Patik, Tchortkov, Chernobyl, Trisk, Tolna, Skver, Kosov, Komarna and more).
The book contains many holy names, gematrias and letter combinations, visions and talismans. Approbations by leading Chassidic Rebbes of the printing period, who write about the holiness of the book and having a copy at home in itself serves as a talisman for protection against any evil and for success in every matter. Rabbi Avraham Ya'akov of Sadigura wrote: "this holy book is full with holy names and angels' names who are capable of curing and protecting and endowing much success and blessings".
Rabbi Israel Son of Rabbi Shlomo Charif of Satinov (1696-1781, Encyclopedia of Chassidut, 2, 287-288). One of the favorite disciples of the Ba'al Shem Tov, known for his sharpness which was the reason for his nickname "Israel Charif". In this book he explicitly refers to "My holy rabbi Israel Ba'al Shem".
[1], 3, 82, [2] leaves with name of volunteers to buy the book – other copies exist with an additional leaf]. 25 cm. Good condition, Moisture marks. New binding.
The book contains many holy names, gematrias and letter combinations, visions and talismans. Approbations by leading Chassidic Rebbes of the printing period, who write about the holiness of the book and having a copy at home in itself serves as a talisman for protection against any evil and for success in every matter. Rabbi Avraham Ya'akov of Sadigura wrote: "this holy book is full with holy names and angels' names who are capable of curing and protecting and endowing much success and blessings".
Rabbi Israel Son of Rabbi Shlomo Charif of Satinov (1696-1781, Encyclopedia of Chassidut, 2, 287-288). One of the favorite disciples of the Ba'al Shem Tov, known for his sharpness which was the reason for his nickname "Israel Charif". In this book he explicitly refers to "My holy rabbi Israel Ba'al Shem".
[1], 3, 82, [2] leaves with name of volunteers to buy the book – other copies exist with an additional leaf]. 25 cm. Good condition, Moisture marks. New binding.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $200
Sold for: $525
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The book Yesod Yosef, by Kabbalist Rabbi Yosef, Rabbi of Dubno. Zhitomir, 1867. Published by Rabbi Avraham Shalom Shadov.
Approbation from the Rebbe, Rabbi Aharon son of Rabbi Mordechai of Chernobyl, he writes about the book: "The sacred book Yesod Yosef composed by the saintly Rabbi of Kav HaYashar… and this book does not move from my saintly father, the Rebbe's table… I appeal to everyone to purchase the book at its full price, and learn from its holy words… and he should be blessed both spiritually and physically, with sons, a good life and sustenance". The publisher, Rabbi Gedaliah of Karstishov adds: "And I, the publisher was in Skver and Rabbi Yitzchak permitted me to print this book for him, he enjoyed it tremendously and wishes that all his parishioners purchase the book and benefit from it constantly".
[1], 74, [1] leaf. 20.5 cm. Good condition, stained. Original binding, slightly worn.
The final page of the error chart, is rare and is not recorded on the Vinograd-Rosenfeld CD nor in the Bibliography Institute CD, record 0135636.
Approbation from the Rebbe, Rabbi Aharon son of Rabbi Mordechai of Chernobyl, he writes about the book: "The sacred book Yesod Yosef composed by the saintly Rabbi of Kav HaYashar… and this book does not move from my saintly father, the Rebbe's table… I appeal to everyone to purchase the book at its full price, and learn from its holy words… and he should be blessed both spiritually and physically, with sons, a good life and sustenance". The publisher, Rabbi Gedaliah of Karstishov adds: "And I, the publisher was in Skver and Rabbi Yitzchak permitted me to print this book for him, he enjoyed it tremendously and wishes that all his parishioners purchase the book and benefit from it constantly".
[1], 74, [1] leaf. 20.5 cm. Good condition, stained. Original binding, slightly worn.
The final page of the error chart, is rare and is not recorded on the Vinograd-Rosenfeld CD nor in the Bibliography Institute CD, record 0135636.
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Hassidiam and Kabbalah
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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Eretz Ha-Chaim Likutim of Tehilim, Yesha'ayahu, Shir Ha-Shirim, Megilot Esther and Eyicha, by Rabbi Chaim of Tchernovitz. (Author of the “Siduro shel Shabbat” and the “Be’er mayim Chayim”) Tchernovitz, 1861.
Ink stamps from Rabbi “Pinchas Rabinowitz kantikoziva”. Handwritten caption “corrected and completed”. Several handwritten corrections on the book’s sheets.
Rabbi Pinchas Rabinowitz (1861-1926, Ozar Ha'Rabbanim 16957), was Admor in kantikoziva (Charson region). He filled the position of his father, Rabbi Yitzchak Yo'el, who served as Admor in Linitz. He is described as a "tremendous genius in all facets of the Torah". His composition "Avodat Yitzchak" on the Torah remained handwritten. Among his sons: Rabbi Ya'akov Yisrael the "Admor from Charson", and Rabbi Menachem Nachum Rabinowitz Av Beit Din of Haifa. Among his sons-in-law: the Admorim Moshe from Stolin and Rabbi Yitzchak from Skver. (For additional information related to him see: Encyclopedia of Hassidism, volume 3, page 539).
[2], 30 leaves, 20 cm. Good condition. Few stains, torn and detached binding.
Ink stamps from Rabbi “Pinchas Rabinowitz kantikoziva”. Handwritten caption “corrected and completed”. Several handwritten corrections on the book’s sheets.
Rabbi Pinchas Rabinowitz (1861-1926, Ozar Ha'Rabbanim 16957), was Admor in kantikoziva (Charson region). He filled the position of his father, Rabbi Yitzchak Yo'el, who served as Admor in Linitz. He is described as a "tremendous genius in all facets of the Torah". His composition "Avodat Yitzchak" on the Torah remained handwritten. Among his sons: Rabbi Ya'akov Yisrael the "Admor from Charson", and Rabbi Menachem Nachum Rabinowitz Av Beit Din of Haifa. Among his sons-in-law: the Admorim Moshe from Stolin and Rabbi Yitzchak from Skver. (For additional information related to him see: Encyclopedia of Hassidism, volume 3, page 539).
[2], 30 leaves, 20 cm. Good condition. Few stains, torn and detached binding.
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Hassidiam and Kabbalah
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $200
Sold for: $325
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Alim Li-Trufah, to awaken Man to the service of the Creator, by Rabbi Nathan Sternharz (Moharanat from Breslev). Berdichev, 1896. First edition.
Ink-stamps and owner inscription: “Eliyahu Chaim Rosen” from Jerusalem.
288 pages. 19.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains, light tears on leaves’ edges. Torn and loose binding.
Ink-stamps and owner inscription: “Eliyahu Chaim Rosen” from Jerusalem.
288 pages. 19.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains, light tears on leaves’ edges. Torn and loose binding.
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Hassidiam and Kabbalah
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $100
Sold for: $200
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Keli Haro'im, a commentary on The Book of Ovadia, with Hanhagot Adam and "a nice anthology on p'sukim in Mishlei." By the Admor Rabbi Zvi Elimelech Shapira of Dynów. Lemberg (lvov), 1862.
The book was first printed in Lemberg 1848.
[24] Leaves, 14.5 cm. Very good condition. Few stains. New binding.
The book was first printed in Lemberg 1848.
[24] Leaves, 14.5 cm. Very good condition. Few stains. New binding.
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Hassidiam and Kabbalah
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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Tosfot Chaim on the Torah and on the festivals by Chassidic interpretation, by Rabbi Chaim Yoseph Brookstein. Tchernovitz-Lemberg, 1861-1862. Only edition.
Four parts, five title pages: Part 1 – Bereshit, Part 2 – Shemot-Vayikra, Part 3 (called Part 2) – on Bamidbar-Devarim, Part 4 – sermons on the festivals and times.
Rabbi Chaim Yoseph Brookstein (died 1865, Otzar HaRabbanim 6367), a gaon and chassid renowned for his holiness, Rabbi of Pistin. Disciple of the Ba’al Hatanya and Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berdichev. His book is a source of their words and the words of the rabbis of their generation whom he knew.
[3], 36; [2], 42; [1], 16; [2], 16; [1], 22 leaves, 24 cm. Good condition. Stains. Moth holes. Tears to a number leaves at end of book (with missing text). New binding. (Slightly different from leaf numbering in the Bibliography Institute CD, record 0122992).
Four parts, five title pages: Part 1 – Bereshit, Part 2 – Shemot-Vayikra, Part 3 (called Part 2) – on Bamidbar-Devarim, Part 4 – sermons on the festivals and times.
Rabbi Chaim Yoseph Brookstein (died 1865, Otzar HaRabbanim 6367), a gaon and chassid renowned for his holiness, Rabbi of Pistin. Disciple of the Ba’al Hatanya and Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berdichev. His book is a source of their words and the words of the rabbis of their generation whom he knew.
[3], 36; [2], 42; [1], 16; [2], 16; [1], 22 leaves, 24 cm. Good condition. Stains. Moth holes. Tears to a number leaves at end of book (with missing text). New binding. (Slightly different from leaf numbering in the Bibliography Institute CD, record 0122992).
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Hassidiam and Kabbalah
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
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Likutei Mahara – Essays on the Pentateuch, by Rabbi Elazar of Kosnitz. Warsaw, 1893. Second edition.
Rabbi Elazar Hopstein (died 1862, Otzar HaRabbanim 2857a), Rebbe of the Kosnitz dynasty. Son of the rebbe, Rabbi Moshe Elyakim Brie and grandson of the "Kosnitzer Maggid".
[64] Pages. 18 cm. Good condition. Stains. New binding.
Rabbi Elazar Hopstein (died 1862, Otzar HaRabbanim 2857a), Rebbe of the Kosnitz dynasty. Son of the rebbe, Rabbi Moshe Elyakim Brie and grandson of the "Kosnitzer Maggid".
[64] Pages. 18 cm. Good condition. Stains. New binding.
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Hassidiam and Kabbalah
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
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Likutei Shoshanim, Chassidic essays on the Pentateuch, by Rabbi Moshe Zvi of Savran. Lvov, 1872.
Rabbi Moshe Zvi Gitterman of Savran (1775-1837, Encyclopedia of Chassidut, Vol. III p. 369-371), ardent disciple of Rabbi Baruch of Miedzyboz. He would testify that "with a quorum of disciples of such caliber it is a simple task to bring the Messiah". He was a major influence over thousands of Chassidim. He protested vehemently against the Breslaver chassidut unto the extent of prohibiting their ritual slaughter etc., nevertheless, the Breslaver Chassidim still included him in their list of "Righteous Names".
[17] Leaves. 17 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear. Cutting of margins is not uniform. New binding.
Rabbi Moshe Zvi Gitterman of Savran (1775-1837, Encyclopedia of Chassidut, Vol. III p. 369-371), ardent disciple of Rabbi Baruch of Miedzyboz. He would testify that "with a quorum of disciples of such caliber it is a simple task to bring the Messiah". He was a major influence over thousands of Chassidim. He protested vehemently against the Breslaver chassidut unto the extent of prohibiting their ritual slaughter etc., nevertheless, the Breslaver Chassidim still included him in their list of "Righteous Names".
[17] Leaves. 17 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear. Cutting of margins is not uniform. New binding.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
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The book Kol Aryeh, essays on the Pentateuch, by Rabbi Aryeh Leib Mochiach of Polonnoye, Tchernovitz, 1862. Second edition.
Rabbi Aryeh Leib "the Polonnoye Preacher", disciple of the Ba'al Shem Tov (died 1770, Otzar HaRabbanim 3354a).
[2], 106, 111-130 leaves. 17.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. New binding.
Rabbi Aryeh Leib "the Polonnoye Preacher", disciple of the Ba'al Shem Tov (died 1770, Otzar HaRabbanim 3354a).
[2], 106, 111-130 leaves. 17.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. New binding.
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