Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
Including buyer's premium
"Shim'a Ami Ve-Adabera”– single leaf, by [printed signature] Rabbi Ya’akov Zvi Zisiliman [author of the “Tiferet Ya’akov]. [Jaffa], [1910].
Placard against Etrogim grown in gentile-owned orchard in Israel.
"It would be preferable to bless Shehechiyanu on an [Etrog]…grown in a field owned by a Jew…even if it is filled with holes…”.
[2] pages. 30 cm. Good-fair condition. Tears on the edges, folding marks and filing holes.
Stamped by Avraham Ludwipol.
Placard against Etrogim grown in gentile-owned orchard in Israel.
"It would be preferable to bless Shehechiyanu on an [Etrog]…grown in a field owned by a Jew…even if it is filled with holes…”.
[2] pages. 30 cm. Good-fair condition. Tears on the edges, folding marks and filing holes.
Stamped by Avraham Ludwipol.
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Single leaves and proclamations
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
1. Etrogim, Lulavim, Hadassim. Advertising leaf and pricelist “Etrogim from the Holy Land, Lulavim… and triangular Hadassim”. Yosef Roth Etrog Business. Sighet, summer 1933. Hebrew, Romanian and German.
2. Printed leaf with a copy of a letter sent from Jerusalem to Yosef Rata, Etrog seller, and a message from him. Sighet, 1933. Includes a pricelist on the verso.
Hebrew, Romanian and German.
Varying sizes, good condition.
2. Printed leaf with a copy of a letter sent from Jerusalem to Yosef Rata, Etrog seller, and a message from him. Sighet, 1933. Includes a pricelist on the verso.
Hebrew, Romanian and German.
Varying sizes, good condition.
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Single leaves and proclamations
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $150
Unsold
3 printed leaves, concerning matters of Kashrut.
1. Printed certificate of Kashrut by Rabbi Betzalel Rosen, rabbi in New York, for the Corn Products Refining Company. New York, [1926].
2. Notice certifying the Kashrut of a factory for chocolate, halva and coffee. Signed in print [and stamped] by Rabbi Binyamin Beinish Craneblatt. [1938].
3. Notice of instruction in Nikur by Rabbi S. Malin of Bialystok, and an advertisement for his book Toraht HaNikur.
Various sizes. General condition good. Filing holes.
1. Printed certificate of Kashrut by Rabbi Betzalel Rosen, rabbi in New York, for the Corn Products Refining Company. New York, [1926].
2. Notice certifying the Kashrut of a factory for chocolate, halva and coffee. Signed in print [and stamped] by Rabbi Binyamin Beinish Craneblatt. [1938].
3. Notice of instruction in Nikur by Rabbi S. Malin of Bialystok, and an advertisement for his book Toraht HaNikur.
Various sizes. General condition good. Filing holes.
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Single leaves and proclamations
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
Including buyer's premium
"To the dear people who walk in the path of the faithful" – a printed letter for the establishment of the Orthodox community institutes in Salonta (Transylvania). With stamp of community's rabbi Rabbi Natan Zvi Brisk. Salonta, [1927]. Yiddish. In the letter, the community heads announce the approval of the ministers for the Orthodox community to split from the Neology community and it calls for a collection of funds to build a synagogue and a mikvah.
Rabbi Natan Zvi Brisk (1883-1944), son-in-law of Rabbi Naftali HaCohen Shwartz Rabbi of Mad, served in the Toszek rabbinate near Groswardien. With the establishment of the Orthodox community in 1927, he went to serve in the Salonta rabbinate. Perished in the Holocaust.
Author of Nachalat Zvi (Kleinwardien 1916), Haggada Nachalat Avot (Kleinwardien, 1919) and other books.
21 cm. Letter printed on both sides, sent by post. Fair condition, stains.
Rabbi Natan Zvi Brisk (1883-1944), son-in-law of Rabbi Naftali HaCohen Shwartz Rabbi of Mad, served in the Toszek rabbinate near Groswardien. With the establishment of the Orthodox community in 1927, he went to serve in the Salonta rabbinate. Perished in the Holocaust.
Author of Nachalat Zvi (Kleinwardien 1916), Haggada Nachalat Avot (Kleinwardien, 1919) and other books.
21 cm. Letter printed on both sides, sent by post. Fair condition, stains.
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Single leaves and proclamations
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $100
Unsold
Oifruf, a call for the Jewish hospital of Kishinev in honor of 100 years since its establishment. A letter on behalf of the Jubilee Committee headed by The Chief Rabbi, Rabbi Yehuda Leib Tzirelson. December 1934. Yiddish.
In the proclamation is the history of the hospital that treated thousands of ill people from all parts of Serbia and details of the treatment and assistance to those injured during the 1903 and 1905 pogroms. The committee calls for funds to develop and upgrade the hospital.
C. 34 cm. Good-fair condition, damage to bottom margin edges.
In the proclamation is the history of the hospital that treated thousands of ill people from all parts of Serbia and details of the treatment and assistance to those injured during the 1903 and 1905 pogroms. The committee calls for funds to develop and upgrade the hospital.
C. 34 cm. Good-fair condition, damage to bottom margin edges.
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Single leaves and proclamations
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
Including buyer's premium
Halacha-Tabelle [halacha table], a large table published by the education center of Keren HaTorah. Hamburg, 1930. The table details the chronological order the transmission of Torah and halacha, from the giving of the Torah until 1900 divided according to world geographic areas. German, 48X76 cm. Good condition. Folded. Stains.
2. Single leaf published by Keren HaTorah, Hamburg, 1928. Topic – Chanuka.
3. Aufruf an alle bekenner des Judentums in Rheinland-Westfalen [Call to all Jewish believers in Rheinland-Westfalen], [1910's?]. A proclamation, German.
2. Single leaf published by Keren HaTorah, Hamburg, 1928. Topic – Chanuka.
3. Aufruf an alle bekenner des Judentums in Rheinland-Westfalen [Call to all Jewish believers in Rheinland-Westfalen], [1910's?]. A proclamation, German.
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Single leaves and proclamations
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $850
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Ketuba for the wedding of the groom Reuven Algranati with the “young and modest bride” Kaliope Salmoni.
The rabbis signed as witnesses are: “The Tzaddik Moshe Azulay, Sahid. The young Chaim Makalai, Sahid”. Ancona (Italy), Spring 1852.
The Gaon Rabbi Moshe Azulay of Ancona, (1747-1853), author of the “Zichron Moshe” and “The Lechem Min Ha-Shamayim – Ruach Chaim”, son of Rabbi Rafael Yeshaya (1743-1826) son of the Hida and Rabbi of Ancona. Before he was born, his grandfather the Hida predicted a boy will be born and his name will be Moshe, who is the seventh generation of Rabbi Avaraham Azulay (author of the “Chesed Le- Avraham”), just like Moshe Rabeinu was the seventh generation of Avraham Avinu. [He was very dear to his grandfather, the Hida, who writes about him with love and respect “The sharp witted Moshe”, “The fine Moshe”]. Used to sign his name “MAY”N” [=Moshe Azulay Ya’ir Nero].
Scribe calligraphy on high quality parchment. Adorned with a colorful, floral themed frame.
46 cm. Good condition, folding marks.
The rabbis signed as witnesses are: “The Tzaddik Moshe Azulay, Sahid. The young Chaim Makalai, Sahid”. Ancona (Italy), Spring 1852.
The Gaon Rabbi Moshe Azulay of Ancona, (1747-1853), author of the “Zichron Moshe” and “The Lechem Min Ha-Shamayim – Ruach Chaim”, son of Rabbi Rafael Yeshaya (1743-1826) son of the Hida and Rabbi of Ancona. Before he was born, his grandfather the Hida predicted a boy will be born and his name will be Moshe, who is the seventh generation of Rabbi Avaraham Azulay (author of the “Chesed Le- Avraham”), just like Moshe Rabeinu was the seventh generation of Avraham Avinu. [He was very dear to his grandfather, the Hida, who writes about him with love and respect “The sharp witted Moshe”, “The fine Moshe”]. Used to sign his name “MAY”N” [=Moshe Azulay Ya’ir Nero].
Scribe calligraphy on high quality parchment. Adorned with a colorful, floral themed frame.
46 cm. Good condition, folding marks.
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Ketubot and marriage documents
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $220
Unsold
Written on parchment. [Tityom?], 1762.
The bridegroom Avraham ben R' Shmuel HaLevi and the bride Breindel daughter of R' Moshe HaLevi. Signatures of the groom and the witnesses "Avraham ben R' Yehuda Shatz, Uri Auerbach bar Natan".
C. 15 cm. Good-fair condition, creases, faded ink.
The bridegroom Avraham ben R' Shmuel HaLevi and the bride Breindel daughter of R' Moshe HaLevi. Signatures of the groom and the witnesses "Avraham ben R' Yehuda Shatz, Uri Auerbach bar Natan".
C. 15 cm. Good-fair condition, creases, faded ink.
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Ketubot and marriage documents
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $200
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Handwritten shtar tena'im. Oettingen (Germany), Chol Hamoed Succot 1808.
The obligations of the bridegroom and the bride's father: her dowry, sustenance for two years, and obligation to "try and attain the goodwill of the rulers here in Oettingen… ".
Signatures of parents of bride and groom, the bridegroom and guarantors: "David ben Isaac of Oettingen, Mordechai ben David of Oettingen, Avraham (father of the bride, Hendel), Moshe ben Yitzchak on behalf of the bridegroom, Avraham on behalf of the bride".
33 cm. On reverse side of leaf another inscription. Good condition, folding marks and stains.
The obligations of the bridegroom and the bride's father: her dowry, sustenance for two years, and obligation to "try and attain the goodwill of the rulers here in Oettingen… ".
Signatures of parents of bride and groom, the bridegroom and guarantors: "David ben Isaac of Oettingen, Mordechai ben David of Oettingen, Avraham (father of the bride, Hendel), Moshe ben Yitzchak on behalf of the bridegroom, Avraham on behalf of the bride".
33 cm. On reverse side of leaf another inscription. Good condition, folding marks and stains.
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Ketubot and marriage documents
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $120
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Printed bill of “Seder Tna’im Rishonim” . [Rom print, Vilna], 1875.
Bill filled out in the city of Brisk, Tevet 1889. Upon the engagement of the groom Mordechai son of Moshe Michael HaCohen to the bride Malka Leah son of Shmuel David. The wedding was set for the month of Sivan in the city of Shershav. [In many congregations throughout Lithuania and Poland it was customary to produce two bills of stipulations, the first upon finalizing the Shidduch which is called Seder Tna’im Rishonim and the second on the wedding day, prior to the Chuppah]. The name of the printer appears in Cyrillic letters.
21.5 cm. Fair condition, signs of wear and multi-colored mildew stains.
Bill filled out in the city of Brisk, Tevet 1889. Upon the engagement of the groom Mordechai son of Moshe Michael HaCohen to the bride Malka Leah son of Shmuel David. The wedding was set for the month of Sivan in the city of Shershav. [In many congregations throughout Lithuania and Poland it was customary to produce two bills of stipulations, the first upon finalizing the Shidduch which is called Seder Tna’im Rishonim and the second on the wedding day, prior to the Chuppah]. The name of the printer appears in Cyrillic letters.
21.5 cm. Fair condition, signs of wear and multi-colored mildew stains.
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Ketubot and marriage documents
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $200
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A ketuba from Teheran from 1927. It is written paragraph by paragraph on four pages [!] on high-quality paper. It is decorated with gold and silver and other colors.
4 pages on 4 leaves attached in a booklet, 16.8X23.6 cm. Good condition. Stains. Folding marks.
4 pages on 4 leaves attached in a booklet, 16.8X23.6 cm. Good condition. Stains. Folding marks.
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Ketubot and marriage documents
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $120
Unsold
Printed Engagement Agreement and Ketubah contracts, with no handwritten filling.
Engagement agreement contract and Ketubah. Jerusalem, Zuckerman print, [1920-1930]; Ketubah contract in Hebrew and English with drawings, [USA, c.1915]; engagement agreement contract and Ketubah contract, [Jerusalem, after 1940].
5 big leaves, most are in good condition, (big tear on the edges of the English Ketubah).
Engagement agreement contract and Ketubah. Jerusalem, Zuckerman print, [1920-1930]; Ketubah contract in Hebrew and English with drawings, [USA, c.1915]; engagement agreement contract and Ketubah contract, [Jerusalem, after 1940].
5 big leaves, most are in good condition, (big tear on the edges of the English Ketubah).
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Ketubot and marriage documents
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