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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Rashba Responsa, and last pamphlet by the Rashba on Yevamot tractate, includes: Kovetz He’arot [collection of comments] on Yevamot tractate, by Rabbi Elchanan Bunim Wasserman. Shanghai, [1945].
Stereotype printing of the 1936 Vilna Edition. Printed by a group of Baranovitch Yeshiva alumni who studied in the Mir Yeshiva in Shanghai.
[2], 3-54; [2], 152 pages. 25 cm. Fair condition. Detached leaves. Signs of wear and few stains. Worn and detached binding.
Stereotype printing of the 1936 Vilna Edition. Printed by a group of Baranovitch Yeshiva alumni who studied in the Mir Yeshiva in Shanghai.
[2], 3-54; [2], 152 pages. 25 cm. Fair condition. Detached leaves. Signs of wear and few stains. Worn and detached binding.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Kise Eliyahu, on Kabbalah matters. Jerusalem, [1865].
The title page says: “the author is unknown”, but the writing of this book is credited to Rabbi Eliyahu Sliman Mani [see: S. Halevi 112]. Bound with “Shomer Shabbat” – Warsaw, 1875.
[2], 88 leaves. 15 cm. Good condition, stains. Several detached leaves. Loose, spineless binding. Owners’ signature on the title page.
The title page says: “the author is unknown”, but the writing of this book is credited to Rabbi Eliyahu Sliman Mani [see: S. Halevi 112]. Bound with “Shomer Shabbat” – Warsaw, 1875.
[2], 88 leaves. 15 cm. Good condition, stains. Several detached leaves. Loose, spineless binding. Owners’ signature on the title page.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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1. Sha’ar Ha-Gilgulim, by Rabbi Chaim Vital. Jerusalem 1863. (S. Halevi 89).
2. Sha’ar Ru’ach Ha-Kodesh, by Rabbi Chaim Vital. Jerusalem, 1874. (S. Halevi 227).
3. Sha’arei Tzeddek, Laws applicable in the Land of Israel, Rabbi Avraham Danzig. Jerusalem, 1864. (S. Halevi 104).
4. Sha’arei Torah, Musar, by Rabbi Ya’akov Bibas, Jerusalem 1880. (S. Halevi 356).
Varying size. Good condition
2. Sha’ar Ru’ach Ha-Kodesh, by Rabbi Chaim Vital. Jerusalem, 1874. (S. Halevi 227).
3. Sha’arei Tzeddek, Laws applicable in the Land of Israel, Rabbi Avraham Danzig. Jerusalem, 1864. (S. Halevi 104).
4. Sha’arei Torah, Musar, by Rabbi Ya’akov Bibas, Jerusalem 1880. (S. Halevi 356).
Varying size. Good condition
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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1. Sha’ar Ruach Ha-Kodesh, by Rabbi Chaim Vital with the commentary of Rabbi Yosef Sadvon. Mentions and glosses by the publisher Rabbi Yitzchak Calamaro. Jerusalem [1874]. Second edition. [Cut] handwritten dedication on the title page by the Rabbi publisher “The young Yitzchak Calamar[o]”. S. Halevi 227. [2], 83 leaves. 28 cm. Good condition. Moth damage. Stains. Ownership ink stamps from Tripoli.
2. Em Le-Masorot, on the traditions of writing Torah scrolls. Rabbi Aryeh Leib Harif. Jerusalem (1876). Beck print.
Printed by his grandson Rabbi Shneur Zalman son of Rabbi Menachem Mendel [Mendelovich], who published it with his own book “Zichron Yerushalayim”. The present copy only has the first part of the “Em Le-Masorot”. Fine dedication addressed to “the smart, honorable and generous nobleman, Moshe Atzitz…”. The dedication is written in Sephardic calligraphy and has a Sephardic styled ink stamp “Shneur Zalman son of Rabbi Menachem”. S. Halevi 266. [16] leaves, 20.5 cm. Good condition. Light moth marks.
2. Em Le-Masorot, on the traditions of writing Torah scrolls. Rabbi Aryeh Leib Harif. Jerusalem (1876). Beck print.
Printed by his grandson Rabbi Shneur Zalman son of Rabbi Menachem Mendel [Mendelovich], who published it with his own book “Zichron Yerushalayim”. The present copy only has the first part of the “Em Le-Masorot”. Fine dedication addressed to “the smart, honorable and generous nobleman, Moshe Atzitz…”. The dedication is written in Sephardic calligraphy and has a Sephardic styled ink stamp “Shneur Zalman son of Rabbi Menachem”. S. Halevi 266. [16] leaves, 20.5 cm. Good condition. Light moth marks.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Sold for: $150
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Piskei Challah L'HaRashba. Includes psakim by Rabbi Ya'akov Ben Tzahal and an article examining the custom abroad of separating challah by publisher Rabbi Nachman Natan Coronel. Jerusalem, 1876.
On back of title page is a dedication handwritten and signed by Rabbi Nachman Natan Coronel to Francis Goldschmidt. Rabbi Nachman Natan Coronel (1810-1890), born in Amsterdam, was a kabbalist, and one of the prominent scholars of Jerusalem. Published books from antique manuscripts - see attached material.
[8], 20 pages, 25 leaves. 20 cm. Good-fair condition, dry paper with minor damage. Detached title page. S. Halevi 278.
On back of title page is a dedication handwritten and signed by Rabbi Nachman Natan Coronel to Francis Goldschmidt. Rabbi Nachman Natan Coronel (1810-1890), born in Amsterdam, was a kabbalist, and one of the prominent scholars of Jerusalem. Published books from antique manuscripts - see attached material.
[8], 20 pages, 25 leaves. 20 cm. Good-fair condition, dry paper with minor damage. Detached title page. S. Halevi 278.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Imrei Bina, Part 1 novella on Orach Chaim and Yoreh Deah, and responsa. Part 2 novella on Choshen Mishpat. By Rabbi Meir ben Yitzchak Isaac Auerbach Rabbi of Kalisch and Yerushalayim. Jerusalem, 1871-1876.
Signatures of "Rabbi Baruch Zvi HaCohen Moskowitz, Rabbi of Paks and surroundings, 1940". (1907-1990), one of the leading disciples of the Keren L'David in the Satmar Yeshiva. Author of Tenuvot Baruch and other books. (See Item 495). On both volumes important handwritten glosses. [3], 72; 92, [6] leaves; [2], 244 leaves. 34-35 cm. General good condition, damage to several leaves. New bindings. S. Halevi 166, 268.
Signatures of "Rabbi Baruch Zvi HaCohen Moskowitz, Rabbi of Paks and surroundings, 1940". (1907-1990), one of the leading disciples of the Keren L'David in the Satmar Yeshiva. Author of Tenuvot Baruch and other books. (See Item 495). On both volumes important handwritten glosses. [3], 72; 92, [6] leaves; [2], 244 leaves. 34-35 cm. General good condition, damage to several leaves. New bindings. S. Halevi 166, 268.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Sold for: $375
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A collection of issues of the Chavatzelet newspaper. Jerusalem, [between 1884-1903].
Contains: Issue No. 1 of 1884; Issue No. 33 of 1891; and Issues 2-31 of 1903. Total of 32 sheets.
The newspaper Chavatzelet was one of the first Hebrew newspapers in Eretz Yisrael, put out by the Chareidi circles in Jerusalem. Its founder, Rabbi Yisrael Beck began to publish it in 1863. In 1868, the newspaper passed into the hands of his son-in-law Rabbi Yisrael Dov Frumkin who published it until 1911. This newspaper took a stand on various disagreements that took place in Jerusalem and usually sided with the Chassidic kollelim.
32 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, folding marks. Wear, especially to margins.
Contains: Issue No. 1 of 1884; Issue No. 33 of 1891; and Issues 2-31 of 1903. Total of 32 sheets.
The newspaper Chavatzelet was one of the first Hebrew newspapers in Eretz Yisrael, put out by the Chareidi circles in Jerusalem. Its founder, Rabbi Yisrael Beck began to publish it in 1863. In 1868, the newspaper passed into the hands of his son-in-law Rabbi Yisrael Dov Frumkin who published it until 1911. This newspaper took a stand on various disagreements that took place in Jerusalem and usually sided with the Chassidic kollelim.
32 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, folding marks. Wear, especially to margins.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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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
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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
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Sold for: $300
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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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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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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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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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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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