Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $150
Sold for: $250
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Tikkun Chatzot, to encourage Teshuva and waking up at Chatzot, printed anonymously by the author [the holy Gaon Rabbi Yehuda Zvi Michel Shapira], Seder Tikkun Chatzot and Tikkun Shalosh Mishmarot. Jerusalem, 1897.
Ink stamp and brief glosses by the famous Jerusalem Maggid Rabbi “Neta Zvi Weiss – native of Jerusalem” [1873-1918, of the disciples of the Maharil Diskin, among the only ones who eulogized him, Halachic remarks in his name were brought up in the “Lu’ach Le-Eretz Israel” of the Grim Tokatzinski]. [2], 2-382 leaves; 1-31, 39-41 leaves. 15 cm. Dry paper, good condition, rebound with the original leather spine.
Ink stamp and brief glosses by the famous Jerusalem Maggid Rabbi “Neta Zvi Weiss – native of Jerusalem” [1873-1918, of the disciples of the Maharil Diskin, among the only ones who eulogized him, Halachic remarks in his name were brought up in the “Lu’ach Le-Eretz Israel” of the Grim Tokatzinski]. [2], 2-382 leaves; 1-31, 39-41 leaves. 15 cm. Dry paper, good condition, rebound with the original leather spine.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $180
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1. Shuvi Shuvi HaShulamit pamphlet, preface from the book Da’at U’Tvuna by Rabbi Yosef Chaim of Baghdad. To spur the individual to fulfill his obligation to study Kabbalah. Jerusalem, 1911.
2. Ohr HaMeir V’Kol Mevaser, on the redemption, the Ten Lost Tribes and the obligation to study Kabbalah. Rabbi Shimon Tzvi Horowitz. Jerusalem, 1907.
3. Refuot U’Sgulot, by Rabbi Shmuel Heller Av-Beit-Din of Safed. Jerusalem, 1907.
4. Mevaser Tov, concerning matters of Eretz Israel. Rabbi Avraham Chaim El-Nadaf from Yemen. Jerusalem, 1911.
5. Likutei Ma’asiyot, by Rabbi Yisrael Ben Sasson, Jerusalem, 1909. Includes illustration of Temple Mount.
6. Sfat Emet, collection of certificates and letters by Western scholars from Jerusalem. Rabbi Yosef Bechor Malka. Jerusalem, 1899.
All pamphlets are bound together, 15 cm. Good condition (majority include covers).
2. Ohr HaMeir V’Kol Mevaser, on the redemption, the Ten Lost Tribes and the obligation to study Kabbalah. Rabbi Shimon Tzvi Horowitz. Jerusalem, 1907.
3. Refuot U’Sgulot, by Rabbi Shmuel Heller Av-Beit-Din of Safed. Jerusalem, 1907.
4. Mevaser Tov, concerning matters of Eretz Israel. Rabbi Avraham Chaim El-Nadaf from Yemen. Jerusalem, 1911.
5. Likutei Ma’asiyot, by Rabbi Yisrael Ben Sasson, Jerusalem, 1909. Includes illustration of Temple Mount.
6. Sfat Emet, collection of certificates and letters by Western scholars from Jerusalem. Rabbi Yosef Bechor Malka. Jerusalem, 1899.
All pamphlets are bound together, 15 cm. Good condition (majority include covers).
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $180
Sold for: $300
Including buyer's premium
1. Shir HaShirim, which is customarily recited prior to Shabbat. Jerusalem, [1890]. (Title page in gold ink). S. Halevi 730.
2-4. Agudat Agadot, consists of three books (separate title page for each book): Ektan D’Mar Ya’akov, Eleh HaMasa’ot and Mevaseret Zion, by Elyakim Karmoli. Jerusalem, [1885]. S. Halevi 484-487.
5. Bracha Meshuleshet, which contains three books by Torah geniuses, Rabbi Avraham Bick. [Bratislava], [1890].
Total of 5 books bound together, varying pagination. 11 cm. Good condition. Few stains. Colorful paper binding.
2-4. Agudat Agadot, consists of three books (separate title page for each book): Ektan D’Mar Ya’akov, Eleh HaMasa’ot and Mevaseret Zion, by Elyakim Karmoli. Jerusalem, [1885]. S. Halevi 484-487.
5. Bracha Meshuleshet, which contains three books by Torah geniuses, Rabbi Avraham Bick. [Bratislava], [1890].
Total of 5 books bound together, varying pagination. 11 cm. Good condition. Few stains. Colorful paper binding.
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Books printed in Jerusalem, books about Eretz Israel
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
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Abuchatzeira with Introductions of the "Baba Sali"
1-3. Petach HaOhel, sermons on the Torah and the yearly festivals. Bereshit, Shmot, Bamidbar-Devarim. Rabbi David Abuchatzeira. Jerusalem, 1923.
4. Reisha Ve’Seifa, sermons, Bereshit-Shmot, Rabbi David Abuchatzeira, Jerusalem, 1923.
All books contain prefaces by family members: Rabbi Yichye Adahan, Rabbi Meir Turgeman, Rabbi Yisrael Abuchatzeira and others.
The holy Ga’on Rabbi David Abuchatzeira, rabbi of Tafilalt, was brutally killed by the Moroccan authorities upon the termination of World War I. His younger brother Rabbi Yisrael (the Baba Sali) traveled to Eretz Israel for the purpose of printing the books of his brother, a famous journey in which his supreme ability in Torah and in the wisdom of Kabbalah was revealed by the scholars of Jerusalem. His introductions which he wrote for his brother’s books include excepts and commentaries from all parts of the Torah. [Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky wrote a comprehensive commentary on these introductions].
4 volumes, various sizes and conditions.
1-3. Petach HaOhel, sermons on the Torah and the yearly festivals. Bereshit, Shmot, Bamidbar-Devarim. Rabbi David Abuchatzeira. Jerusalem, 1923.
4. Reisha Ve’Seifa, sermons, Bereshit-Shmot, Rabbi David Abuchatzeira, Jerusalem, 1923.
All books contain prefaces by family members: Rabbi Yichye Adahan, Rabbi Meir Turgeman, Rabbi Yisrael Abuchatzeira and others.
The holy Ga’on Rabbi David Abuchatzeira, rabbi of Tafilalt, was brutally killed by the Moroccan authorities upon the termination of World War I. His younger brother Rabbi Yisrael (the Baba Sali) traveled to Eretz Israel for the purpose of printing the books of his brother, a famous journey in which his supreme ability in Torah and in the wisdom of Kabbalah was revealed by the scholars of Jerusalem. His introductions which he wrote for his brother’s books include excepts and commentaries from all parts of the Torah. [Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky wrote a comprehensive commentary on these introductions].
4 volumes, various sizes and conditions.
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Books printed in Jerusalem, books about Eretz Israel
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $120
Sold for: $213
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1. Maginey Avraham, novellae on the Talmud and the Shulchan Aruch. Rabbi Avraham Zvi Brodna, Rabbi of Kopishuk, Brezin and Moscow. Jerusalem, 1926. [There is a commemorative dedication addressed to the author’s wife and their seven children who died or were killed, leaving him alon with three grandchildren]. A printed dedication letter and a letter handwritten and signed by the author are enclosed.
2. Chayey Moshe, novellae on the Shulchan Aruch and the Talmud, interpretations with the Kuntress Ramat Shmuel. Rabbi Avraham Zvi Brodna. Jerusalem, 1923.
Varying size and condition. Very good condition.
2. Chayey Moshe, novellae on the Shulchan Aruch and the Talmud, interpretations with the Kuntress Ramat Shmuel. Rabbi Avraham Zvi Brodna. Jerusalem, 1923.
Varying size and condition. Very good condition.
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Books printed in Jerusalem, books about Eretz Israel
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $220
Sold for: $275
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Leshon Chassidim, on Sefer Chassidim, Rabbi Shlomo Aharon Wertheimer. Jerusalem, 1898. * Sefer Aryeh Sha’ag, “quality of the Holy Land”, sections 1-2, Rabbi Yehudah Leib Tzeitlin. Jerusalem, 1901-1902, two volumes. * Birkat Avraham, Rabbi Avraham Barg. Jerusalem, 1902. * Magen Ba’adi, first section, on the Turei Zahav and the Magen Avraham, Rabbi Yichye Moshe Abudi. Jerusalem, 1904. * Aderet Eliyahu, commentary on Nevi’im and Ketuvim by the Vilna Ga’on, including: chart of the calculation of the years of the judges and kings. Jerusalem, 1905?. (Sheets uncut upon printing. Printed cover). * Likutei Ma’asiyot, “occurrences of Ge’onei Kadmai”, Rabbi Yisrael Ben Sasson. Jerusalem, 1909. * LeKorot Yeshuv HaChassidim Be’Eretz Israel, two letters by Dr. Avraham Ya’akov Braver. Jerusalem, 1924. * Sefer Igeret HaKodesh, and Igeret Yechusa DeTzadikia. Jerusalem, 1931. * Divrei Tzedek, relating the debate between the Rabbi of Shepetivka and the Noda BeYehuda. Jerusalem, 1932. * Gematriot Parpera’ot LeChochma, Rabbi Meir Schwartz. Jerusalem, 1941. * Kovetz Ma’amarim, from the HaKriah VeHaKdosha monthly, publication of Machaneh Israel. Jerusalem, 1943. * Daber LeIsrael VeLaAmim, regarding the events of the Holocaust, by Rabbi Zvi Pesach Frank. Jerusalem, 1944.
Total of 13 books and booklets. Various sizes and conditions. Some contain title covers and some are without bindings.
Total of 13 books and booklets. Various sizes and conditions. Some contain title covers and some are without bindings.
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Books printed in Jerusalem, books about Eretz Israel
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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1-2. Sha’ar Daltei HaLevanon, regarding the question as to whether it is permissible to enter the Temple Mount, Rabbi Yehudah Noach Braver (The Rabbi of Baranov – Poland, 1860-1940). Jerusalem, 1928. Handwritten inscription by son-in-law of author. Attached is an additional copy with typographic variations.
3. Melechet Mifrak, concerning milking on Shabbat by use of an apparatus “…from the Catskill Mountains (America) to Bnei Brak (Eretz Israel)", Rabbi Yehudah Noach Braver. Jerusalem, 1929. (Includes title cover).
Approx. 15 cm. General condition good.
3. Melechet Mifrak, concerning milking on Shabbat by use of an apparatus “…from the Catskill Mountains (America) to Bnei Brak (Eretz Israel)", Rabbi Yehudah Noach Braver. Jerusalem, 1929. (Includes title cover).
Approx. 15 cm. General condition good.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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1. Tiferet Yisrael B'Eretz Yisrael, the life of Rabbi Yisrael of Shklov, by Pinchas Grayevsky. Jerusalem, 1929.
2. Pe'ulat Tzadik L'Chaim, the history of Rabbi Chaim Leib of Stavisk. By Rabbi Yitzchak Meltzen. Jerusalem, 1913.
3. Tiferet Shmuel, the history of Rabbi Shmuel Frankel of Dorog. Jerusalem, 1952.
4. Rabbi Moshe Almosnino, by Yitzchak Molcho. (Printout. Dedication in author's handwriting).
5. Mipi Dodi, memoirs of Rabbi Moshe Klirs, by Moshe Aharon Perlman. Jerusalem, 1934.
5 pamphlets, varied size and condition.
2. Pe'ulat Tzadik L'Chaim, the history of Rabbi Chaim Leib of Stavisk. By Rabbi Yitzchak Meltzen. Jerusalem, 1913.
3. Tiferet Shmuel, the history of Rabbi Shmuel Frankel of Dorog. Jerusalem, 1952.
4. Rabbi Moshe Almosnino, by Yitzchak Molcho. (Printout. Dedication in author's handwriting).
5. Mipi Dodi, memoirs of Rabbi Moshe Klirs, by Moshe Aharon Perlman. Jerusalem, 1934.
5 pamphlets, varied size and condition.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $120
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Two publications of the Naran Association [nefesh, ruach, neshama] in Jerusalem.
1. Sefer Hatakanot, Agudat Takanat Naran, (a printed notebook for accounting and writing regulations. Designated for association branches in synagogues). Jerusalem, 1941.
On Page 2 general regulations of Agudat Takanat Naran.
[3], 50 pages. 33 cm. Very good condition (not filled in). A printed cover over original binding.
2. Kuntress HaLikutim of Agudat Takanat Naran B'Yerushalayim, Jerusalem, [1944]. Letters of the rebbes of Husiatin, Rachmastrivka and Tchortkov, of support of the association and its aims. Compilation of articles about holy associations throughout the generations.
46, [2] pages. 24 cm. Very good condition.
1. Sefer Hatakanot, Agudat Takanat Naran, (a printed notebook for accounting and writing regulations. Designated for association branches in synagogues). Jerusalem, 1941.
On Page 2 general regulations of Agudat Takanat Naran.
[3], 50 pages. 33 cm. Very good condition (not filled in). A printed cover over original binding.
2. Kuntress HaLikutim of Agudat Takanat Naran B'Yerushalayim, Jerusalem, [1944]. Letters of the rebbes of Husiatin, Rachmastrivka and Tchortkov, of support of the association and its aims. Compilation of articles about holy associations throughout the generations.
46, [2] pages. 24 cm. Very good condition.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Eleven books printed in Jerusalem and Safed:
Kaf HaChaim, section 1, on the Shulchan Aruch [chapters 1-8], Rabbi Ya’akov Chaim Sofer. Jerusalem, [1905]. (Pamphlet on the first chapters – initial publication of the composition, printed in 1910 as a complete volume) * MiPi Aharon, responsa on laws of Choshen Mishpat and Even HaEzer, Rabbi Aharon Elchadif. Jerusalem, [1907] * Pri Yechezkel, articles and Drushim, Rabbi Moshe Shimon Zivitz. Jerusalem, [1908] * Pi HaBe’er, on the commentary of the Mizrachi on the Torah, Rabbi Yitzchak Sherim. Jerusalem, [1908] *Pe’at HaShulchan, laws pertaining to the Land of Israel, sections 1-2, Rabbi Yisrael of Shklov. Jerusalem, [1911-1912]. 2 copies [the first contains both sections bound together, and the second, which is unbound, contains each section separately with its own title cover] (handwritten inscription on one of the title pages) *Pe’at HaShulchan [by Yisrael of Shklov], Halachot of Shmita, with commentary and remarks of the Ridbaz, and last pamphlet Mishmeret HaBayit by Rabbi Nachum Weinfeld [separate title page]. Jerusalem, [1912]. (Various signatures: Rabbi Yisrael Veltz Dayan in Budapest, Tal Talpiot editorial staff and more. Handwritten gloss. Handwritten leaf attached) * Yad Meir, Chiddushim on the Shas, Rabbi Meir Freiman. Safed, [1913]. (Title page in colorful ink. Bound with title cover) *Pri Yitzchak, second section, responsa and Halachic inquiry, Rabbi Yitzchak Blazer. Jerusalem, [1913] * Chayat El Ru’ach – Ru’ach Chaim, on matters of faith, Rabbi Siman Tov Melamed. Jerusalem, [1898]. (Jewish-Persian). Title page in colorful ink. Ornamented binding * Moshe Ha’Ish Responsa, Rabbi Chaim Moshe Elishar. Jerusalem, [1921].
Total of 11 books. Various sizes and conditions. Good to bad
Kaf HaChaim, section 1, on the Shulchan Aruch [chapters 1-8], Rabbi Ya’akov Chaim Sofer. Jerusalem, [1905]. (Pamphlet on the first chapters – initial publication of the composition, printed in 1910 as a complete volume) * MiPi Aharon, responsa on laws of Choshen Mishpat and Even HaEzer, Rabbi Aharon Elchadif. Jerusalem, [1907] * Pri Yechezkel, articles and Drushim, Rabbi Moshe Shimon Zivitz. Jerusalem, [1908] * Pi HaBe’er, on the commentary of the Mizrachi on the Torah, Rabbi Yitzchak Sherim. Jerusalem, [1908] *Pe’at HaShulchan, laws pertaining to the Land of Israel, sections 1-2, Rabbi Yisrael of Shklov. Jerusalem, [1911-1912]. 2 copies [the first contains both sections bound together, and the second, which is unbound, contains each section separately with its own title cover] (handwritten inscription on one of the title pages) *Pe’at HaShulchan [by Yisrael of Shklov], Halachot of Shmita, with commentary and remarks of the Ridbaz, and last pamphlet Mishmeret HaBayit by Rabbi Nachum Weinfeld [separate title page]. Jerusalem, [1912]. (Various signatures: Rabbi Yisrael Veltz Dayan in Budapest, Tal Talpiot editorial staff and more. Handwritten gloss. Handwritten leaf attached) * Yad Meir, Chiddushim on the Shas, Rabbi Meir Freiman. Safed, [1913]. (Title page in colorful ink. Bound with title cover) *Pri Yitzchak, second section, responsa and Halachic inquiry, Rabbi Yitzchak Blazer. Jerusalem, [1913] * Chayat El Ru’ach – Ru’ach Chaim, on matters of faith, Rabbi Siman Tov Melamed. Jerusalem, [1898]. (Jewish-Persian). Title page in colorful ink. Ornamented binding * Moshe Ha’Ish Responsa, Rabbi Chaim Moshe Elishar. Jerusalem, [1921].
Total of 11 books. Various sizes and conditions. Good to bad
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Books printed in Jerusalem, books about Eretz Israel
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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BeSukkot Teshvu Shivat Yamim – ornamented Mizrach poster to hang in a Sukkah, with Seder Ushpizin. Jerusalem, [early 20th century]. Rohald printing. Verses, Kiddush for Sukkot, decorations and ornamented frames, illustrations of holy sites.
50X60 cm. Fair condition. Stains, folding marks and tears.
50X60 cm. Fair condition. Stains, folding marks and tears.
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Books printed in Jerusalem, books about Eretz Israel
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $150
Sold for: $238
Including buyer's premium
Printed leaves from Jerusalem.
1-2. Leaves containing Shana Tova greeting, order of the Ushpizin and Mizrach to be hung in the Succah, Lamnatze’ach Menorah and illustrations of sites in Israel. (Printed in red ink).
3. Leaf with Shana Tova greeting filled out in handwriting “to Rabbi Pinchas Menachem Yishaya Mintzberg” [Among the scholars of Tiberias and a Chassid of Slonim]. Signed “David Aryeh Briesel Lifshitz” [the righteous Rabbi David Aryeh Briesel, son-in-law of the Admor Rabbi Natan Neta Lifshitz of Vilipoli, father of the Briesel and Lifshitz families in Jerusalem, his son Rabbi Aharon Lifshitz married the daughter of Rabbi Pinchas Yishaya Mintzberg c. 1910]. Illustrations of the holy sites. (Printed in gold and green ink).
2 Leaves (one is double), various sizes and conditions.
1-2. Leaves containing Shana Tova greeting, order of the Ushpizin and Mizrach to be hung in the Succah, Lamnatze’ach Menorah and illustrations of sites in Israel. (Printed in red ink).
3. Leaf with Shana Tova greeting filled out in handwriting “to Rabbi Pinchas Menachem Yishaya Mintzberg” [Among the scholars of Tiberias and a Chassid of Slonim]. Signed “David Aryeh Briesel Lifshitz” [the righteous Rabbi David Aryeh Briesel, son-in-law of the Admor Rabbi Natan Neta Lifshitz of Vilipoli, father of the Briesel and Lifshitz families in Jerusalem, his son Rabbi Aharon Lifshitz married the daughter of Rabbi Pinchas Yishaya Mintzberg c. 1910]. Illustrations of the holy sites. (Printed in gold and green ink).
2 Leaves (one is double), various sizes and conditions.
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