Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $180
Sold for: $325
Including buyer's premium
1. Baruch She’amar on the laws of Tefilin and the writing of a scribe. Shklov, (1804). Approbations of rabbis from Shklov and Mogilev.
32 Leaves. 20.5 cm. Fair condition, stains of usage and mildew, restored wear and tear damages. Slight moth stains. Unoriginal biding.
2. Baruch She’amar. [Minkovtsy], [1820].
Replica of the Shklov edition. Upon upper section of title page: "reprinted as new", and on lower section printed in large letters: place of print – "Shklov", and the date 1820, with the same verse which the Shklov publishers used to note the year 1804. Approbation of Rabbi Yehudah Leib from Minkovtsy, Kislev, 1820.
32 leaves. 20.5 cm. Bluish paper, very good condition. New binding. Ancient owner signature “Belongs to me Shaul from---".
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
32 Leaves. 20.5 cm. Fair condition, stains of usage and mildew, restored wear and tear damages. Slight moth stains. Unoriginal biding.
2. Baruch She’amar. [Minkovtsy], [1820].
Replica of the Shklov edition. Upon upper section of title page: "reprinted as new", and on lower section printed in large letters: place of print – "Shklov", and the date 1820, with the same verse which the Shklov publishers used to note the year 1804. Approbation of Rabbi Yehudah Leib from Minkovtsy, Kislev, 1820.
32 leaves. 20.5 cm. Bluish paper, very good condition. New binding. Ancient owner signature “Belongs to me Shaul from---".
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: $225
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1. The book Ba'al HaNefesh, compiled by Rabbi Avraham Son of David, with critique of Rabbi Zerachiah HaLevi. Prague, 1811. Owners' signatures: "Shmuel Michal Rabinowitz" [Rabbi of Pinsk-Karlin and Linin, Minsk region, author of "Toldot Shem, Vilna 1907].
2. The book Ba'al HaNefesh, of the Ra'avad, with glosses of Rabbi Dov Ber of Yanov. Berditchev, [1817]. Printing by Rabbi Yisrael Beck. Approbation of Rabbi Yisrael, son of Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev. Blueish-greenish paper.
3-4. The book Ba'alei HaNefesh, Jewish law relating to women and rules of the Niddah, compiled by the Ra'avad, together with laws concerning wine of gentiles. Lvov, 1858. Bound together with: the book Divrei Kivushin, [Lvov or Zholkva?], [1797?]. Greenish-blue paper.
Varying size. Good condition generally. Two of the books are not bound.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
2. The book Ba'al HaNefesh, of the Ra'avad, with glosses of Rabbi Dov Ber of Yanov. Berditchev, [1817]. Printing by Rabbi Yisrael Beck. Approbation of Rabbi Yisrael, son of Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev. Blueish-greenish paper.
3-4. The book Ba'alei HaNefesh, Jewish law relating to women and rules of the Niddah, compiled by the Ra'avad, together with laws concerning wine of gentiles. Lvov, 1858. Bound together with: the book Divrei Kivushin, [Lvov or Zholkva?], [1797?]. Greenish-blue paper.
Varying size. Good condition generally. Two of the books are not bound.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $400
Unsold
1. Melachim Alef Beit, fourth volume of the Nevi’im and Ketuvim with Rashi’s commentary and a Yiddish commentary. Minkovtsy, [1800]. Printed on greenish paper.
2. Sefer Vayikra, with Rashi’s commentary and Targum Unkelos. Minkovtsy, [1806]. Missing five leaves and some damaged leaves. Owners’ signature in Oriental handwriting.
3. Sefer Devarim, “Chok Le-Yisrael” fifth volume. Kalyus, [1810]. Tear on the title page.
4. Sefer Shemot, Second volume of the Pentateuch with Rashi’s commentary, Targum, Masorah Ketana, the Ba’al Ha-Turim and additional commentaries. Berditchev, [1817]. Damaged leaves. Leaves 163-164, completed in fine handwriting.
5. Sefer Shemot, Second volume of the Pentateuch with Targum Unkelos, Rashi’s commentary and the Or Ha-Chayim, by Rabbi Chaim Ben-Attar. Kopys, [1821]. Missing volume: tears, ends at leaf 98.
6. Sefer Iyov from the Ketuvim, with the “Be'ur Ha-Milot” and the “Be'ur Ha-Inyan”, by Rabbi Simcha Arieh from Hrubieszow. Lemberg, [1834]. (Sheets’ margins aren’t cut).
A total of 6 books, varying sizes and condition.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
2. Sefer Vayikra, with Rashi’s commentary and Targum Unkelos. Minkovtsy, [1806]. Missing five leaves and some damaged leaves. Owners’ signature in Oriental handwriting.
3. Sefer Devarim, “Chok Le-Yisrael” fifth volume. Kalyus, [1810]. Tear on the title page.
4. Sefer Shemot, Second volume of the Pentateuch with Rashi’s commentary, Targum, Masorah Ketana, the Ba’al Ha-Turim and additional commentaries. Berditchev, [1817]. Damaged leaves. Leaves 163-164, completed in fine handwriting.
5. Sefer Shemot, Second volume of the Pentateuch with Targum Unkelos, Rashi’s commentary and the Or Ha-Chayim, by Rabbi Chaim Ben-Attar. Kopys, [1821]. Missing volume: tears, ends at leaf 98.
6. Sefer Iyov from the Ketuvim, with the “Be'ur Ha-Milot” and the “Be'ur Ha-Inyan”, by Rabbi Simcha Arieh from Hrubieszow. Lemberg, [1834]. (Sheets’ margins aren’t cut).
A total of 6 books, 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: $800
Sold for: $1,000
Including buyer's premium
1. Mishnayot Im Perush Kav Ve-Naki. Grodno, [1792-1794]. Nezikin, Kodashim, Taharot (part two), with the Pirkei Avot. (Various captions, signed by Rabbi “Chaim David Zohn”).
2-3. Mishnayot Im Perush Kav Ve-Naki. Ostrog, [1805] (based on the Grodno 1792-1794 printing). Seder Nashim only (end of the first volume, no title page), separate title page: Mishanyot second volume, Nezikim, Kodashim, Taharot (Seder Nezikin only, missing 4 leaves at the end, without Kodashim and Taharot). Owner’s signature in Oriental Aleppo style handwriting.
4-5. Punctuated Mishnayot. Korets [1806]. Nashim (part three), Taharot (part six, faulty leaf count, missing leaves).
6-9. Punctuated Mishanyot. Shklov, [1818] (based on the 1806 Korets print). Zera’im (part one, missing leaf 2 ), Nashim (part three), Kodashim (part five), Taharot (part six, some leaves were bound out of place). Some of which printed on greenish paper, original leather bindings, two of the spines aren’t original.
10-11. Mishnayot with the Rabbi Ovadia Mi-Bartenura commentary and the Tosfot Yom Tov. Kopys [1820]. Seder Kodashim (part five) and Seder Taharot (part six). On the margins of the Seder Taharot title page it is written that the book was printed in Berditchev, with no mention of the printer’s name (see Bibliography Institute CD, record 0179196).
A total of 11 books, varying sizes and conditions (some of which are miniatures). Owners’ signatures on some of the volumes and remarks on the leaves’ margins.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
2-3. Mishnayot Im Perush Kav Ve-Naki. Ostrog, [1805] (based on the Grodno 1792-1794 printing). Seder Nashim only (end of the first volume, no title page), separate title page: Mishanyot second volume, Nezikim, Kodashim, Taharot (Seder Nezikin only, missing 4 leaves at the end, without Kodashim and Taharot). Owner’s signature in Oriental Aleppo style handwriting.
4-5. Punctuated Mishnayot. Korets [1806]. Nashim (part three), Taharot (part six, faulty leaf count, missing leaves).
6-9. Punctuated Mishanyot. Shklov, [1818] (based on the 1806 Korets print). Zera’im (part one, missing leaf 2 ), Nashim (part three), Kodashim (part five), Taharot (part six, some leaves were bound out of place). Some of which printed on greenish paper, original leather bindings, two of the spines aren’t original.
10-11. Mishnayot with the Rabbi Ovadia Mi-Bartenura commentary and the Tosfot Yom Tov. Kopys [1820]. Seder Kodashim (part five) and Seder Taharot (part six). On the margins of the Seder Taharot title page it is written that the book was printed in Berditchev, with no mention of the printer’s name (see Bibliography Institute CD, record 0179196).
A total of 11 books, varying sizes and conditions (some of which are miniatures). Owners’ signatures on some of the volumes and remarks on the leaves’ margins.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $800
Sold for: $1,000
Including buyer's premium
1. Reshit Hokhmah, by Rabbi Eliyahu de Vidas. Shklov, [1816]. With the Shklov Rabbis approbations. (Owners’ ink-stamps).
2. Reshit Hokhmah Ha-Katzar, by Rabbi Eliyahu de Vidas. Minkovtsy [1832 or 1822]. (Owners’ and censorship signatures).
3. Meirat Einayim, Rabbi Meir Ben Yosfa Cohen Ashkenazi from Germiza. [Russia-Poland, 1796]. (Greenish paper, especially large margins).
4. Megilat Ta’anit with the Mahara innovative commentary (Rabbi Avraham Ha-Levi from Krakow). Grodno, [1803].
5. Sha’ar Ha-Melech, first and second volumes, by Rabbi Mordechai son of Shmuel from Wilkosz. Grodno, [1791]. (Owners’ signatures and inscriptions).
6. Shevet Musar, Rabbi Eliyahu Son of Avraham Shlomo Ha-Cohen. Wengrow, [1794].
7. Kitzur Shnei Luchot Ha-Brit with Mahadura Batra, Rabbi Yeshaya Horowitz. Sudilkov, [1831]. Printed on blue paper. The title page mentions the year 1831, but the leaves’ count is identical to the 1833 edition, as recorded in the Bibliography Institute CD, record 0119834.
A total of 7 books, varying sizes and condition. Owners’ signatures on some of the volumes.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
2. Reshit Hokhmah Ha-Katzar, by Rabbi Eliyahu de Vidas. Minkovtsy [1832 or 1822]. (Owners’ and censorship signatures).
3. Meirat Einayim, Rabbi Meir Ben Yosfa Cohen Ashkenazi from Germiza. [Russia-Poland, 1796]. (Greenish paper, especially large margins).
4. Megilat Ta’anit with the Mahara innovative commentary (Rabbi Avraham Ha-Levi from Krakow). Grodno, [1803].
5. Sha’ar Ha-Melech, first and second volumes, by Rabbi Mordechai son of Shmuel from Wilkosz. Grodno, [1791]. (Owners’ signatures and inscriptions).
6. Shevet Musar, Rabbi Eliyahu Son of Avraham Shlomo Ha-Cohen. Wengrow, [1794].
7. Kitzur Shnei Luchot Ha-Brit with Mahadura Batra, Rabbi Yeshaya Horowitz. Sudilkov, [1831]. Printed on blue paper. The title page mentions the year 1831, but the leaves’ count is identical to the 1833 edition, as recorded in the Bibliography Institute CD, record 0119834.
A total of 7 books, varying sizes and condition. Owners’ signatures on some of the volumes.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $500
Unsold
1. Tikunei HaZohar, with the commentary of Derech Emet by Rabbi Chaim and Rabbi Shmuel Vital. Dubno, [1805]. (Bluish and greenish paper. Damaged last leaves).
2. Asefat Geonim responsa, clever pilpul by earlier geonim (Rabbi Avraham Yehoshua Heshel of Cracow, Rabbi Moshe son of Yitzchak Yehuda Lima of Vilna, Rabbi Yehoshua Falk son of Alexander Katz and other rabbis). Bialystok, 1806.
3. Sha'are Zimra Ha'Aroch, on Ta'ame HaMikra, by Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Hanua. Bialystok, 1806.
4. Shulchan Aruch Tur Yoreh Deah (Part 2). Ostrog, 1804. Printed on greenish paper. Rodent damage (damage to text on a number of leaves).
5-6. Midrash Rabba. Shklov, [1812-1814]. Parts 1-2, on Bereshit, Shemot, VaYikra, according to Minkovtsy 1798-1799. Separate title page for Part 2. Owners' signatures.
7. Ein Ya'akov, Rabbi Ya'akov Ebn Haviv, with novella of the Kehilat Shlomo. Mezhirichi, [1822]. Only Part 5 (Baba Kama-Baba Batra). Apparently, the book was printed in Hrubieszow in that year and not in Mezhirichi. (Two last leaves missing).
Varied size and condition.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
2. Asefat Geonim responsa, clever pilpul by earlier geonim (Rabbi Avraham Yehoshua Heshel of Cracow, Rabbi Moshe son of Yitzchak Yehuda Lima of Vilna, Rabbi Yehoshua Falk son of Alexander Katz and other rabbis). Bialystok, 1806.
3. Sha'are Zimra Ha'Aroch, on Ta'ame HaMikra, by Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Hanua. Bialystok, 1806.
4. Shulchan Aruch Tur Yoreh Deah (Part 2). Ostrog, 1804. Printed on greenish paper. Rodent damage (damage to text on a number of leaves).
5-6. Midrash Rabba. Shklov, [1812-1814]. Parts 1-2, on Bereshit, Shemot, VaYikra, according to Minkovtsy 1798-1799. Separate title page for Part 2. Owners' signatures.
7. Ein Ya'akov, Rabbi Ya'akov Ebn Haviv, with novella of the Kehilat Shlomo. Mezhirichi, [1822]. Only Part 5 (Baba Kama-Baba Batra). Apparently, the book was printed in Hrubieszow in that year and not in Mezhirichi. (Two last leaves missing).
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: $200
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1. Kitvei Kodesh – Arba’ah Ve’esrim, Nevi’im Rishonim, Melachim 1, with Rashi’s interpretation and a Yiddish translation of words. Kharkov, [c. 1918]. Printed during the peek of the revolution by "Hatechia" Publications in Kharkov. Details about "Hatechia" and its books appear upon inside of binding.
2. Siddur HaShalom, yearly prayers, “arranged by the Rabbi of Moscow”, Rabbi Yehudah Leib Levine. Moscow, 1968. In this prayer book, which is a stereotype printing of a number of prayer books and Machzorim, leaves which were originally written in handwriting were printed as well. These pages include a calendar for the years 1967-1971, a prayer for peace: “Father in heaven bless the SSSR government…” (Pages 226-231).
Various sizes and conditions.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
2. Siddur HaShalom, yearly prayers, “arranged by the Rabbi of Moscow”, Rabbi Yehudah Leib Levine. Moscow, 1968. In this prayer book, which is a stereotype printing of a number of prayer books and Machzorim, leaves which were originally written in handwriting were printed as well. These pages include a calendar for the years 1967-1971, a prayer for peace: “Father in heaven bless the SSSR government…” (Pages 226-231).
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: $120
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Siddur Beit-El, with services for the entire year. Vilna, [1902]. Russian translation by Asher Wohl.
Includes a Haggadah for the Leil Shimurim and all of the Passover Laws, a ten year festival calendar, prayers and liturgy for the Yamim Noraim and the Shlosha Regalim, Megilat Esther and Yotzerot for the four Parshiot.
Hebrew and Russian in alternating paragraphs.
XVI, 498, 164 pages, 20 cm. Fair condition. Stains, tears on some of the leaves’ edges. Worn and partially detached binding, detached leaves.
Includes a Haggadah for the Leil Shimurim and all of the Passover Laws, a ten year festival calendar, prayers and liturgy for the Yamim Noraim and the Shlosha Regalim, Megilat Esther and Yotzerot for the four Parshiot.
Hebrew and Russian in alternating paragraphs.
XVI, 498, 164 pages, 20 cm. Fair condition. Stains, tears on some of the leaves’ edges. Worn and partially detached binding, detached leaves.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $250
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1. Machzor with Kavanat Hapaytan, first section, Rosh HaShanah prayers, including a translation into Yiddish in Tzena Urena letters. London, [1770 or 1771; the year in the title page states 1770, however, the pagination is similar to the 1771 edition].
Does not include Yom Kippur prayers [see Bibliography Institute CD, records 0172480, 0172482].
[1], 25, 27-28, 86 leaves. 23 cm. Good condition. Wear and tear on page margins. Stains and tears. Several restored pages.
2. Machzor with Kavanat Hapaytan, second section, prayers for Succoth, Pesach and Shavuot, including a translation into Yiddish in Tzena Urena letters. [“As printed in London”]. Hamburg, [1783]. Printed as in the above-mentioned London edition. The copper etchings upon the title pages of both Machzorim are identical. Notations and ownership inscriptions: “I have purchased that Machzor… with the Machzor first section… in the year 1824… [Aharon?] son of Zalman Segal”.
[1], 22; 75; 142 leaves. 23 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains and signs of wear. Tears. Restored pages with damage to text. Damaged binding.
Does not include Yom Kippur prayers [see Bibliography Institute CD, records 0172480, 0172482].
[1], 25, 27-28, 86 leaves. 23 cm. Good condition. Wear and tear on page margins. Stains and tears. Several restored pages.
2. Machzor with Kavanat Hapaytan, second section, prayers for Succoth, Pesach and Shavuot, including a translation into Yiddish in Tzena Urena letters. [“As printed in London”]. Hamburg, [1783]. Printed as in the above-mentioned London edition. The copper etchings upon the title pages of both Machzorim are identical. Notations and ownership inscriptions: “I have purchased that Machzor… with the Machzor first section… in the year 1824… [Aharon?] son of Zalman Segal”.
[1], 22; 75; 142 leaves. 23 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains and signs of wear. Tears. Restored pages with damage to text. Damaged binding.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $250
Sold for: $500
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Siddur Safa Berura, Ashkenaz version. "Published by the National Council of Jewish Congregations in Siberia and Ural, Irkutsk". Printed (or photocopied) in Shanhai, China, [c. 1920]. Printing details on the back of the title page, in Cyrillic letters.
Ink-stamps of the main synagogue in the city of Harbin (China) and owner's stamps.
[2], 264 leaves. 20 cm. Good condition. Minor tears to margins of some leaves.
Rare.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
Ink-stamps of the main synagogue in the city of Harbin (China) and owner's stamps.
[2], 264 leaves. 20 cm. Good condition. Minor tears to margins of some leaves.
Rare.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $220
Sold for: $325
Including buyer's premium
Siddur Farchi, prayers according to Sefardic custom. With Arabic translation in Arabic letters, by Hillel Ya'akov Farchi. Egypt (Cairo) [1917].
Hebrew and Arabic on facing pages, parallel page numbering. Includes last pages with corrections and approbations.
[2], 305, 18-440 leaves. 23.5 cm. Good condition. High-quality paper (not common). Minor stains. Original binding with leather spine and corners, worn.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
Hebrew and Arabic on facing pages, parallel page numbering. Includes last pages with corrections and approbations.
[2], 305, 18-440 leaves. 23.5 cm. Good condition. High-quality paper (not common). Minor stains. Original binding with leather spine and corners, worn.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
Machzor for the whole year according to the custom of the Italian community, Parts 1-2. Venice, 1772.
Prayers for weekdays, Shabbat and Festivals, (includes Passover Haggadah and Lamentations for the ninth of Av).
Part 1: 284 pages. C. 17 cm. Good condition, minor stains, restored minor damages. New binding. Nice box. Many glosses (Oriental-Italian handwriting) of changes in versions and instruction of customs.
Part 2: 322 leaves. C. 17 cm. Fair condition, stains, detached and worn pages. Antique binding, worn. The last pages have handwritten inscriptions of the birthdays of the members of the Sinigalia family, 1790-1866.
Prayers for weekdays, Shabbat and Festivals, (includes Passover Haggadah and Lamentations for the ninth of Av).
Part 1: 284 pages. C. 17 cm. Good condition, minor stains, restored minor damages. New binding. Nice box. Many glosses (Oriental-Italian handwriting) of changes in versions and instruction of customs.
Part 2: 322 leaves. C. 17 cm. Fair condition, stains, detached and worn pages. Antique binding, worn. The last pages have handwritten inscriptions of the birthdays of the members of the Sinigalia family, 1790-1866.
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