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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
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Sold for: $188
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Tzavarei Shalal, on the Haftarot, by Rabbi Chaim Yosef David Azulai [the Chida]. Cracow, 1894.
Signatures of Rabbi Chanoch Henich Erzahn upon title page of book.
The Ga’on of Zgierz – Rabbi Chanoch Henich Erzahn (passed away in 1926). He authored Gan Raveh on the Torah. Compiled and published the book Chanukat HaTorah of Rabbi Heshil and the book Kol Eliyahu of the Vilna Ga’on.
Signatures of “Yisrael Toisig, rabbi of Me’ah She’arim”.
[1], 65 leaves. 19.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Few moth stains. Detached leaves. Old cloth binding.
Signatures of Rabbi Chanoch Henich Erzahn upon title page of book.
The Ga’on of Zgierz – Rabbi Chanoch Henich Erzahn (passed away in 1926). He authored Gan Raveh on the Torah. Compiled and published the book Chanukat HaTorah of Rabbi Heshil and the book Kol Eliyahu of the Vilna Ga’on.
Signatures of “Yisrael Toisig, rabbi of Me’ah She’arim”.
[1], 65 leaves. 19.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Few moth stains. Detached leaves. Old cloth binding.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $180
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Collection of books of responsa and Halachah from the library of the renowned Rabbi Yerucham Asher Warhaftig author of Divrei Yerucham (For additional information related to him see items 349, 453, 480,):
1. Tshuvot Rabbi Eliezer, Rabbi Eliezer Gordon, Rosh Yeshiva of Telz. Piotrkow, 1913. First edition. [On leaf 20, clause 7, reply to Rabbi Yerucham Asher, his disciple in the Telz Yeshiva].
2-3. Ktzot HaChoshen, first and second sections. Koenigsberg, [1959].
4. Oneg Yom Tov Responsa. Rabbi Yom Tov Lipman Heilprin. Vilna, 1880. First edition.
5-6. Rabbeinu Asher Responsa (HaRosh), Vilna, 1884. Bound together with: Bar Sheshet Responsa (HaRibash), Vilna, 1878.
7-9. Sefer HaTruma, by Rabbi Baruch of Germiza. Warsaw, 1897. Bound together with: Chidushei HaRitva, on Tractate Rosh HaShana. Koenigsberg, [1868] and Chidushei HaRitva on Tractate Makot [Johannisburg, Prussia, 1868].
10. Sefer Yere’im, by Rabbi Eliezer of Metz. Vilna, 1881.
Signatures, notations and stamps of Rabbi Yerucham Asher Warhaftig.
10 books within 7 volumes. Various sizes and conditions.
1. Tshuvot Rabbi Eliezer, Rabbi Eliezer Gordon, Rosh Yeshiva of Telz. Piotrkow, 1913. First edition. [On leaf 20, clause 7, reply to Rabbi Yerucham Asher, his disciple in the Telz Yeshiva].
2-3. Ktzot HaChoshen, first and second sections. Koenigsberg, [1959].
4. Oneg Yom Tov Responsa. Rabbi Yom Tov Lipman Heilprin. Vilna, 1880. First edition.
5-6. Rabbeinu Asher Responsa (HaRosh), Vilna, 1884. Bound together with: Bar Sheshet Responsa (HaRibash), Vilna, 1878.
7-9. Sefer HaTruma, by Rabbi Baruch of Germiza. Warsaw, 1897. Bound together with: Chidushei HaRitva, on Tractate Rosh HaShana. Koenigsberg, [1868] and Chidushei HaRitva on Tractate Makot [Johannisburg, Prussia, 1868].
10. Sefer Yere’im, by Rabbi Eliezer of Metz. Vilna, 1881.
Signatures, notations and stamps of Rabbi Yerucham Asher Warhaftig.
10 books within 7 volumes. Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $180
Sold for: $275
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1. Chavat Da’at, on Shulchan Aruch Yoreh De’ah, by Rabbi Ya’akov of Lisa [author of Netivot HaMishpat], including the book Toraht HaShlamim, on laws of Nida, by Rabbi Ya’akov Reisher. Lvov, 1855.
Ownership notations: “Belongs to Rabbi Y. Margaliot Yafeh Av Beit Din of Ragend [disciple of the Ktav Sofer, Av Beit Din of Regendorf, 1853-1921, for additional information related to him see: The Chatam Sofer and His Disciples, page 527]. Signatures of his son Rabbi “Shmuel son of Rabbi Y. Margaliot Yafeh Schlesinger, Av Beit Din of Araniash-Marat” [disciple of the Shevet Sofer, 1881-1938, for additional information related to him see: The Chatam Sofer and His Disciples, page 517]. “Chaim Mordechai Adler native of Ungvar” [Av Beit Din of Paroi, and son-in-law of Rabbi Amram Yishai Billiczer].
2. Maharam Schick Responsa, Section Two. Mukachevo, [1881]. (Part of title page missing).
Ownership notations and signatures: “Yechezkel HaLevi Jungreis, rabbinical authority in Preshoa” who writes that he inherited the book from his father-in-law. For additional information related to him see: The Chatam Sofer and His Disciples, page 605. Son-in-law of Rabbi Noach Baruch Fischer Av Beit Din of Preshov and brother-in-law of Rabbi Shmuel David Unger Av Beit Din of Nitra. Number of handwritten comments throughout book.
Various sizes and conditions.
Ownership notations: “Belongs to Rabbi Y. Margaliot Yafeh Av Beit Din of Ragend [disciple of the Ktav Sofer, Av Beit Din of Regendorf, 1853-1921, for additional information related to him see: The Chatam Sofer and His Disciples, page 527]. Signatures of his son Rabbi “Shmuel son of Rabbi Y. Margaliot Yafeh Schlesinger, Av Beit Din of Araniash-Marat” [disciple of the Shevet Sofer, 1881-1938, for additional information related to him see: The Chatam Sofer and His Disciples, page 517]. “Chaim Mordechai Adler native of Ungvar” [Av Beit Din of Paroi, and son-in-law of Rabbi Amram Yishai Billiczer].
2. Maharam Schick Responsa, Section Two. Mukachevo, [1881]. (Part of title page missing).
Ownership notations and signatures: “Yechezkel HaLevi Jungreis, rabbinical authority in Preshoa” who writes that he inherited the book from his father-in-law. For additional information related to him see: The Chatam Sofer and His Disciples, page 605. Son-in-law of Rabbi Noach Baruch Fischer Av Beit Din of Preshov and brother-in-law of Rabbi Shmuel David Unger Av Beit Din of Nitra. Number of handwritten comments throughout book.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
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1. Tzalach, Chidushim on the Shas, by Rabbi Yechezkel Landau [author of Noda B’Yedudah]. Bound together with: Tractate Psachim – Jozefow 1855; Brachot – Jozefow 1856; Beitza – Jozefow 1856.
Ancient and faded signature of Rabbi “Natan son of M. Yirmiya”. Signature of Rabbi “Yehudah Segal”. Stamps indicating inheritance of Rabbi Zvi Drabkin (born in 1862, Otzar HaRabbanim 17243), Ga’on and Tzadik, among the educators of the Volozhin Yeshiva, Av Beit Din in Bobruisk, moved to Hebron where he was murdered in the bloody clashes between the Jews and Arabs in 1929.
2. Beit Ya’akov, includes two sections: Chidushim on Tractate Ketubot, and commentaries on Shulchan Aruch Even Ha’ezer – laws of Ktubot, by Rabbi Ya’akov of Lisa [author of Chavat Da’at and Netivot HaMishpat]. Koenigsberg, [1860]. [Separate title pages for each part].
Stamps of the righteous Rabbi Yehduah Segal Rosner (Otzar HaRabbanim 7101), among the great Torah giants in Hungary, Av Beit Din of Sekelhid, author of the Imrei Yehduah books on the Shas and the Torah. Perished in the Holocaust.
Various sizes and conditions.
Ancient and faded signature of Rabbi “Natan son of M. Yirmiya”. Signature of Rabbi “Yehudah Segal”. Stamps indicating inheritance of Rabbi Zvi Drabkin (born in 1862, Otzar HaRabbanim 17243), Ga’on and Tzadik, among the educators of the Volozhin Yeshiva, Av Beit Din in Bobruisk, moved to Hebron where he was murdered in the bloody clashes between the Jews and Arabs in 1929.
2. Beit Ya’akov, includes two sections: Chidushim on Tractate Ketubot, and commentaries on Shulchan Aruch Even Ha’ezer – laws of Ktubot, by Rabbi Ya’akov of Lisa [author of Chavat Da’at and Netivot HaMishpat]. Koenigsberg, [1860]. [Separate title pages for each part].
Stamps of the righteous Rabbi Yehduah Segal Rosner (Otzar HaRabbanim 7101), among the great Torah giants in Hungary, Av Beit Din of Sekelhid, author of the Imrei Yehduah books on the Shas and the Torah. Perished in the Holocaust.
Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $500
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1. Sefer Be'er HaGola (on Yoreh De'ah) by the Maharal of Prague (leaves 309 through 438), with glosses by Rabbi Calphon Moshe HaCohen of Djerba, Chief Rabbi of Tunisia.
2. Shulchan Aruch HaRav, Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi. Vilna, 1904. With Signature and ink-stamps of Rabbi Tuvia Yehuda Guttentag [Tavyomi] of Sochachov.
3. Degel Machaneh Ephraim, Rabbi Moshe Chaim Ephraim Ashkenazi. Piotrkow, 1912. With old ownership inscriptions from Lodz. Ink-stamp of Rabbi Mordechai Shalom Yosef Friedman of Sadgora–Przemysl.
4. Afsei Eretz Al Ha'Torah, Rabbi Yisrael Ephraim Fischel Sofer. Mukachevo, 1899. With ink-stamps of Rabbi Avraham Moshe, Rabbi of Gura-Humora, with his handwritten dedication to his son-in-law.
5. Harei Bessamim on the books Vayikra, Bamidbar, and Devarim, by Rabbi Ya'akov Yossef Ginz. Piotrkow, 1935. With dedication of the publisher, Rabbi Yehoshua Ginz, Rabbi of Apetz.
6. Responsa by Rashba, Fourth Part. Piotrkow,1883. With smeared ink-stamps of "Rabbi Ya'akov Yitzchak Landman, Rabbi---" (Rabbi of Iasi and other places – Etz Chaim Atlas, listing 1941).
7. Pirkei Avot with Nishmat Chaim commentary by the Maharal, and Ugat Eliyahu commentary. Amsterdam, 1859. With dedication and signature of author, Rabbi Eliyahu son of Yitzchak Sarahsohn (1800-1878) with ink stamp.
8. Sefer Devar Eliezer, Part I. 1934. Dedication and signature by the author Rabbi Eliezer Yehuda Woldinberg.
9. Sefer Cheil Ha'Mikdash, Part I. 1936. Dedication and signature by the author Rabbi Chaim Ya'akov Levine.
10. Parashat Ha'Melech Part I. 1937. Dedication and signature of author Rabbi Yitzchak Meir Ben Menachem.
11. Derashot. 1938. Dedication of author Rabbi Moshe Korenfeld.
12. Sefer Yekar Tife'eret. 1945. Dedication and signature of author Rabbi Shmuel Baruch Werner.
13. Sefer Me-Emek Ha'Bacha. 1948. Dedication and signature of author Rabbi Shimon Efrati.
14. Sefer Eshel Avraham. 1948. Dedication and signature of author Rabbi Yitzchak Ya'akov Neimark.
15. Zemanim. 1951. Dedications and signature of author Rabbi Mordechai Yehuda Leib Zaksh.
16. Torat Halevi, Part I. 1952. Dedication by author Rabbi Mordechai Yehuda Halevi Frumm.
17. Sefer Raza De-Orayta. 1964. Dedication by author Rabbi Ze'ev Aryeh Rabiner.
18. Sefer Binyan Av. 1982. Dedication and handwirtten signature by author Rabbi Eliyahu Bakshi Doron, Chief Rabbi of Haifa (Later – Chief Rabbi of Israel).
19. Sefer Pri Harim. 1996. Dedication and signature of author's son Rabbi Aviezer Piltz, (Head of Yeshivat Tifrach).
Total of 19 books, sizes and conditions vary.
2. Shulchan Aruch HaRav, Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi. Vilna, 1904. With Signature and ink-stamps of Rabbi Tuvia Yehuda Guttentag [Tavyomi] of Sochachov.
3. Degel Machaneh Ephraim, Rabbi Moshe Chaim Ephraim Ashkenazi. Piotrkow, 1912. With old ownership inscriptions from Lodz. Ink-stamp of Rabbi Mordechai Shalom Yosef Friedman of Sadgora–Przemysl.
4. Afsei Eretz Al Ha'Torah, Rabbi Yisrael Ephraim Fischel Sofer. Mukachevo, 1899. With ink-stamps of Rabbi Avraham Moshe, Rabbi of Gura-Humora, with his handwritten dedication to his son-in-law.
5. Harei Bessamim on the books Vayikra, Bamidbar, and Devarim, by Rabbi Ya'akov Yossef Ginz. Piotrkow, 1935. With dedication of the publisher, Rabbi Yehoshua Ginz, Rabbi of Apetz.
6. Responsa by Rashba, Fourth Part. Piotrkow,1883. With smeared ink-stamps of "Rabbi Ya'akov Yitzchak Landman, Rabbi---" (Rabbi of Iasi and other places – Etz Chaim Atlas, listing 1941).
7. Pirkei Avot with Nishmat Chaim commentary by the Maharal, and Ugat Eliyahu commentary. Amsterdam, 1859. With dedication and signature of author, Rabbi Eliyahu son of Yitzchak Sarahsohn (1800-1878) with ink stamp.
8. Sefer Devar Eliezer, Part I. 1934. Dedication and signature by the author Rabbi Eliezer Yehuda Woldinberg.
9. Sefer Cheil Ha'Mikdash, Part I. 1936. Dedication and signature by the author Rabbi Chaim Ya'akov Levine.
10. Parashat Ha'Melech Part I. 1937. Dedication and signature of author Rabbi Yitzchak Meir Ben Menachem.
11. Derashot. 1938. Dedication of author Rabbi Moshe Korenfeld.
12. Sefer Yekar Tife'eret. 1945. Dedication and signature of author Rabbi Shmuel Baruch Werner.
13. Sefer Me-Emek Ha'Bacha. 1948. Dedication and signature of author Rabbi Shimon Efrati.
14. Sefer Eshel Avraham. 1948. Dedication and signature of author Rabbi Yitzchak Ya'akov Neimark.
15. Zemanim. 1951. Dedications and signature of author Rabbi Mordechai Yehuda Leib Zaksh.
16. Torat Halevi, Part I. 1952. Dedication by author Rabbi Mordechai Yehuda Halevi Frumm.
17. Sefer Raza De-Orayta. 1964. Dedication by author Rabbi Ze'ev Aryeh Rabiner.
18. Sefer Binyan Av. 1982. Dedication and handwirtten signature by author Rabbi Eliyahu Bakshi Doron, Chief Rabbi of Haifa (Later – Chief Rabbi of Israel).
19. Sefer Pri Harim. 1996. Dedication and signature of author's son Rabbi Aviezer Piltz, (Head of Yeshivat Tifrach).
Total of 19 books, sizes and conditions vary.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $100
Sold for: $313
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1. Yeshu’ot Meshicho, Don Yitzchak Abarbanel. Koenigsberg, [1861]. Upon last leaf signature “Belongs to Rabbi Noach Chaim Avraham Shapira…of Samargan” [brother of Rabbi Refael Shapira of Volozhin].
2. Sefer Maharil, Warsaw, 1874. Ownership notations and stamps of Rabbi Yehudah (Yudel) HaLevi Segal, rabbinical authority in Warsaw”, and Rabbi Yitzchak Dvoretz, Jerusalem.
3. Isur VeHeiter, Rabbi Yona Ashkenazi. Cracow, 1883. Stamps of Rabbi “Avraham Ze'ev HaLevi Heller, Av Beit Din of Meripol” [killed in the Holocaust], and Rabbi “Mordechai Ya’akov Varkol formerly Rabbi in Kovna”.
4-9. Mekor Chaim, by Rabbi Alter Shapira. Chernowitz, [1926]. Bound together with the following books and pamphlets: Megillat Kohelet with Pri Chaim commentary; T'kafo Cohen; Ginat Vradim; Otzarot Yerushalayim sections 24-25; Hitnotzetzut Oro Shel Mashiach. Stamps “Moshe Ze'ev Reitzer” and “Yosef Zvi Heilprin, rabbinical authority of the congregation of Shamkot”. Notation at end of book T'kafo Cohen: “Purchased by our Rabbi Av Beit Din… in Nanash in the states of Ungar… Yekutiel Yudah Heilprin descendant of the Chacham Tzvi” [Otzar HaRabbanim 11571, later rabbi of Nanash himself, his brother Rabbi Yosef Tzvi Halperin (Otzar HaRabbanim 8964)].
10. Sha’ar Bat Rabbim. Piotrkow, 1904. Signatures and stamps: Shlomo Baumgarten, Vienna; Moritz Kretch = “Moshe Kretch Dayan of the congregation of Eizenstadt”.
11. Shvil HaMidrash Rabba, Rabbi Yishaya Menachem Mendel Eisenschmidt. Piotrkow, 1905. Stamp of Rabbi Yosef Tzvi Heilprin (see above).
12-13. Beit David responsa, first section, Rabbi Zev Wolf Leitner. Vienna, 1920. Bound together with: Mekor Chaim responsa by Rabbi Chaim Segalowitz. Vilna, 1898. Signed ownership notation by Rabbi “Binyamin son of Y. Y. Levi, Rabbi in Noirk and Av Beit Din of the Ahavat Avraham Bnei Koretz synagogue”. On reverse side of Mekor Chaim title page, handwritten inscription by author [among the rabbis of Vilna, Otzar HaRabbanim 6087].
14. Kiryat Chana David, second section, by Rabbi David HaCohen Scali. Jerusalem, [1936]. Printed inscription glued on inside of binding with the addition of the name of the recipient in Ashkenazi handwriting.
15. Lechem Starim, on Tractate Avodah Zarah. [Strasbourg, 1777, first edition]. Missing title page. Various stamps of Rabbi Avraham Azriel of Jerusalem. Signature of Rabbi “Moshe son of Chaim HaLevi”. Number of glosses in Sephardic handwriting.
Various sizes and conditions.
2. Sefer Maharil, Warsaw, 1874. Ownership notations and stamps of Rabbi Yehudah (Yudel) HaLevi Segal, rabbinical authority in Warsaw”, and Rabbi Yitzchak Dvoretz, Jerusalem.
3. Isur VeHeiter, Rabbi Yona Ashkenazi. Cracow, 1883. Stamps of Rabbi “Avraham Ze'ev HaLevi Heller, Av Beit Din of Meripol” [killed in the Holocaust], and Rabbi “Mordechai Ya’akov Varkol formerly Rabbi in Kovna”.
4-9. Mekor Chaim, by Rabbi Alter Shapira. Chernowitz, [1926]. Bound together with the following books and pamphlets: Megillat Kohelet with Pri Chaim commentary; T'kafo Cohen; Ginat Vradim; Otzarot Yerushalayim sections 24-25; Hitnotzetzut Oro Shel Mashiach. Stamps “Moshe Ze'ev Reitzer” and “Yosef Zvi Heilprin, rabbinical authority of the congregation of Shamkot”. Notation at end of book T'kafo Cohen: “Purchased by our Rabbi Av Beit Din… in Nanash in the states of Ungar… Yekutiel Yudah Heilprin descendant of the Chacham Tzvi” [Otzar HaRabbanim 11571, later rabbi of Nanash himself, his brother Rabbi Yosef Tzvi Halperin (Otzar HaRabbanim 8964)].
10. Sha’ar Bat Rabbim. Piotrkow, 1904. Signatures and stamps: Shlomo Baumgarten, Vienna; Moritz Kretch = “Moshe Kretch Dayan of the congregation of Eizenstadt”.
11. Shvil HaMidrash Rabba, Rabbi Yishaya Menachem Mendel Eisenschmidt. Piotrkow, 1905. Stamp of Rabbi Yosef Tzvi Heilprin (see above).
12-13. Beit David responsa, first section, Rabbi Zev Wolf Leitner. Vienna, 1920. Bound together with: Mekor Chaim responsa by Rabbi Chaim Segalowitz. Vilna, 1898. Signed ownership notation by Rabbi “Binyamin son of Y. Y. Levi, Rabbi in Noirk and Av Beit Din of the Ahavat Avraham Bnei Koretz synagogue”. On reverse side of Mekor Chaim title page, handwritten inscription by author [among the rabbis of Vilna, Otzar HaRabbanim 6087].
14. Kiryat Chana David, second section, by Rabbi David HaCohen Scali. Jerusalem, [1936]. Printed inscription glued on inside of binding with the addition of the name of the recipient in Ashkenazi handwriting.
15. Lechem Starim, on Tractate Avodah Zarah. [Strasbourg, 1777, first edition]. Missing title page. Various stamps of Rabbi Avraham Azriel of Jerusalem. Signature of Rabbi “Moshe son of Chaim HaLevi”. Number of glosses in Sephardic handwriting.
Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $180
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Oniya B’Lev Yam, on the thirteen attributes of the Torah and the thirteen principles of faith. Rabbi Bo’az Refael Rothschild. Fürth, 1766. Only edition.
Handwritten dedication of author including his signature upon title page of book: “As a gift to the great Torah scholar Rabbi Wolf, Bo’az Refael Rothschild, author of Oniya B’Lev Yam, from Itingen”.
The author Rabbi Bo’az Refael Rothschild from Itingen, speaker and Dayan in the Pulheim community. From a well-known Ashkenazi rabbinic family, [the prosperous Rothschild family is a descendant of that family as well]. For more information related to him see enclosed material.
[2], 4, 78 leaves. 20 cm. Fair condition, mildew and moth stains. Old binding, worn.
Rare. From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
Handwritten dedication of author including his signature upon title page of book: “As a gift to the great Torah scholar Rabbi Wolf, Bo’az Refael Rothschild, author of Oniya B’Lev Yam, from Itingen”.
The author Rabbi Bo’az Refael Rothschild from Itingen, speaker and Dayan in the Pulheim community. From a well-known Ashkenazi rabbinic family, [the prosperous Rothschild family is a descendant of that family as well]. For more information related to him see enclosed material.
[2], 4, 78 leaves. 20 cm. Fair condition, mildew and moth stains. Old binding, worn.
Rare. 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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Sefer Nochach Ha-Shulchanm, Responsa and Novellae on the Shulchan Aruch. By Rabbi Chaim Mordechai Levton Av Beit Din Allepo (Aram Tzova). Izmir, [1868].
On the page before title page a 4 line dedication "from me the author". Author passed away a year after book's publishing.
Rabbi Chaim Mordechai Levton, (Passed away 1869, Otzar Ha-Rabbanim 6485), is of the most prominent sages of Allepo. This book is mentioned many times in books of Poskim.
[3], 142, [1] leaves. 29.5 cm. Good condition. Quality paper with moth damage. Original binding, color paper with leather spine, slightly worn and damaged.
On the page before title page a 4 line dedication "from me the author". Author passed away a year after book's publishing.
Rabbi Chaim Mordechai Levton, (Passed away 1869, Otzar Ha-Rabbanim 6485), is of the most prominent sages of Allepo. This book is mentioned many times in books of Poskim.
[3], 142, [1] leaves. 29.5 cm. Good condition. Quality paper with moth damage. Original binding, color paper with leather spine, slightly worn and damaged.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
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Yadot Nedarim, novellae on Tractate Nedarim with second part – novellae on various matters, by Rabbi Yehuda Yidel Rosenberg. Warsaw, 1902. First edition.
On title page, the writer's ink-stamp and his handwritten dedication to Rabbi Dov Aryeh Ritter of Rotterdam.
Rabbi Yehuda Yidel Rosenberg (1864-1936, Otzar Ha-Rabbanim 7437), a brilliant scholar, served as Rabbi in Poland and in Toronto. Wrote many books, amongst them: Zohar Beleshon Ha'Kodesh, Nifla'ot Maharal and Tof'eret Maharal.
88 pages. Fair condition. Paper tape. Detached leaves. Simple binding.
On title page, the writer's ink-stamp and his handwritten dedication to Rabbi Dov Aryeh Ritter of Rotterdam.
Rabbi Yehuda Yidel Rosenberg (1864-1936, Otzar Ha-Rabbanim 7437), a brilliant scholar, served as Rabbi in Poland and in Toronto. Wrote many books, amongst them: Zohar Beleshon Ha'Kodesh, Nifla'ot Maharal and Tof'eret Maharal.
88 pages. Fair condition. Paper tape. Detached leaves. Simple binding.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
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Sold for: $300
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Minchat Yehudah, explanations on all issues of the Tractate Gittin, Rabbi Yehuda [Mashitz], Rabbi of Vilyaka. Part 1, Vilna, 1913.
Approbation by the author's uncle (mother's brother) the Ridbaz, Rabbi of Slutzk and Safed. Tamuz ,1903.
At the top of the title page, a long dedication handwritten and signed by the author, to Rabbi Yitzchak Danoshevsky, blessing him with multiple blessings and with New Year wishes.
The author, Rabbi Yehuda Mashitz, a prominent Lithuanian rabbi (he was killed in the Holocaust in 1940), successor of his father-in-law, Rabbi Shalom, Rabbi of Vilyaka, descendent of the Rebbes of Koidenov.
Four lines of dedication, the first line is faded.
[2], 67 leaves, [1 leaf – Lu'ach HaTikun], 31.5 cm.. Brittle and dark paper, good-fair condition. Moth marks. Original binding, worn.
Rare. Most Copies were lost during World War I.
The listing in the Bibliography Institute CD is mistaken and was listed only according to the stereotype edition (New York 1961). Does not appear in the Vinograd and Rosenfeld CD.
Approbation by the author's uncle (mother's brother) the Ridbaz, Rabbi of Slutzk and Safed. Tamuz ,1903.
At the top of the title page, a long dedication handwritten and signed by the author, to Rabbi Yitzchak Danoshevsky, blessing him with multiple blessings and with New Year wishes.
The author, Rabbi Yehuda Mashitz, a prominent Lithuanian rabbi (he was killed in the Holocaust in 1940), successor of his father-in-law, Rabbi Shalom, Rabbi of Vilyaka, descendent of the Rebbes of Koidenov.
Four lines of dedication, the first line is faded.
[2], 67 leaves, [1 leaf – Lu'ach HaTikun], 31.5 cm.. Brittle and dark paper, good-fair condition. Moth marks. Original binding, worn.
Rare. Most Copies were lost during World War I.
The listing in the Bibliography Institute CD is mistaken and was listed only according to the stereotype edition (New York 1961). Does not appear in the Vinograd and Rosenfeld CD.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
Including buyer's premium
Chemdat Moshe, responsa, novella on the Talmud and Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim (the laws of Passover), by Rabbi Moshe Perlmutter, Rabbi in Lodz. Warsaw, 1896.
Bound with additional books by the author: Chemdat HaNefesh, the last booklet of the book Chemdat Moshe. Warsaw, 1897. Responsa Tarshish Shoham, and at the end addenda to the book Chemdat Moshe and Chemdat HaNefesh. Piotrkow, 1902.
On the other side of the title page of the first book, a dedication "in honor of my beloved mechutan the Chassid and philanthropist… ", handwritten and signed by the author.
292 pages; 50 pages; 210 pages. 29.5 cm. Good-fair condition, brittle paper with minor damage to a few pages. Old binding.
Bound with additional books by the author: Chemdat HaNefesh, the last booklet of the book Chemdat Moshe. Warsaw, 1897. Responsa Tarshish Shoham, and at the end addenda to the book Chemdat Moshe and Chemdat HaNefesh. Piotrkow, 1902.
On the other side of the title page of the first book, a dedication "in honor of my beloved mechutan the Chassid and philanthropist… ", handwritten and signed by the author.
292 pages; 50 pages; 210 pages. 29.5 cm. Good-fair condition, brittle paper with minor damage to a few pages. Old binding.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
The book Malki BaKodesh, Part 1-4, responsa and letters on Zionism and on the manner of government in a Jewish state according to halacha.
By Rabbi Chaim Hirshenson. St. Louis, 1919-1923.
Parts 1-4 in three volumes, each volume has a dedication on the page before the title page, handwritten and signed by the author.
Rabbi Chaim Hirshensohn (1857-1935, Otzar HaRabbanim 5961), was a great Rabbi and an educated author, a renowned religious Zionist philosopher. He was born in Safed and immigrated with his family to Jerusalem where he established the Hirshensohn Printing Press. He was one of the founders of Beit Midrash Abarbanel which eventually became the National Library. He participated in the First Zionist Congress, immigrated to the US and served as rabbi in Hoboken, New Jersey. He authored dozens of books, most deal with the halachic aspect of the establishment of a Jewish state.
Hebrew and English.
3 volumes, c. 23 cm. Good condition. Original bindings.
By Rabbi Chaim Hirshenson. St. Louis, 1919-1923.
Parts 1-4 in three volumes, each volume has a dedication on the page before the title page, handwritten and signed by the author.
Rabbi Chaim Hirshensohn (1857-1935, Otzar HaRabbanim 5961), was a great Rabbi and an educated author, a renowned religious Zionist philosopher. He was born in Safed and immigrated with his family to Jerusalem where he established the Hirshensohn Printing Press. He was one of the founders of Beit Midrash Abarbanel which eventually became the National Library. He participated in the First Zionist Congress, immigrated to the US and served as rabbi in Hoboken, New Jersey. He authored dozens of books, most deal with the halachic aspect of the establishment of a Jewish state.
Hebrew and English.
3 volumes, c. 23 cm. Good condition. Original bindings.
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