Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $180
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
1. Seder HaTikun – Leil Hoshana Rabbah, “which is customary to read in Eretz Israel [Jerusalem, Hebron, Safed]…”. Venice, [1728].
2. Tikun Shovevim, includes Mincha prayer [Sephardic version]. Venice, [1739].
3. Beit Tefillah, “as customary in the Sephardic congregation”. Venice, [1806]. Not listed in the Bibliography Institute CD.
Various sizes and conditions.
2. Tikun Shovevim, includes Mincha prayer [Sephardic version]. Venice, [1739].
3. Beit Tefillah, “as customary in the Sephardic congregation”. Venice, [1806]. Not listed in the Bibliography Institute CD.
Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $200
Unsold
1. Et HaZamir, collection of prayers, "which the members of Chevrat Ashmoret HaBoker of the Madona community were accustomed to saying every day", arranged by the Rabach – Rabbi Binyamin HaCohem Vitali, with appendix by his son-in-law Rabbi Yeshaya Bassan. Mantova, [1753]. Very good condition.
2. Seder Tachanunim, according to the custom of the Ashkenasi communities said after Mincha during the month of Elul in the city Trieste. Venice, [1798]. Also includes: Annulment of vows, annulment of curses, mesirat moda'ah, prayer said in the cemetery on the day before Rosh Hashana. Fair condition. Stains and creases. Unbound.
2. Seder Tachanunim, according to the custom of the Ashkenasi communities said after Mincha during the month of Elul in the city Trieste. Venice, [1798]. Also includes: Annulment of vows, annulment of curses, mesirat moda'ah, prayer said in the cemetery on the day before Rosh Hashana. Fair condition. Stains and creases. Unbound.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $180
Sold for: $225
Including buyer's premium
Selichot for the whole year, according to Ashkenasi custom, with the explanation of Masbir. Amsterdam, [1712]. Approbations by the Chacham Zvi and other rabbis.
Owners' signature: "I bought this from the estate of R' Leib Teomim. Hirsh Ka"b". That is the signature of Rabbi Naftali Hirsh Katzenelbogin, author of Sha'ar Naftali. A leading rabbi of his times, Rabbi of Frankfurt am Oder [succeeded the Pri Megadim] and later served as Rabbi of Weinheim and Chief Rabbi of the Upper Reine (died 1823, Otzar HaRabbanim 16238).
[4], 146 leaves [leaves of introduction are bound upside down]. 24.5 cm. Wide margins. Good condition, stains.
Owners' signature: "I bought this from the estate of R' Leib Teomim. Hirsh Ka"b". That is the signature of Rabbi Naftali Hirsh Katzenelbogin, author of Sha'ar Naftali. A leading rabbi of his times, Rabbi of Frankfurt am Oder [succeeded the Pri Megadim] and later served as Rabbi of Weinheim and Chief Rabbi of the Upper Reine (died 1823, Otzar HaRabbanim 16238).
[4], 146 leaves [leaves of introduction are bound upside down]. 24.5 cm. Wide margins. Good condition, stains.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $400
Unsold
Siddur including all prayers of the year, with the Derech Ha-Chaim by Rabbi Ya’akov of Lissa. [Vilna, 1833].
Glosses in the leaves margins. 11 handwritten leaves between part one and two: A 50 year calendar from 1846 to 1895, Various prayers, Tefila according to the Chida, A calendar of the morning Kriat Shema hours.
[4], 204 leaves; [11 handwritten leaves]; 120, 120-135 leaves. Missing 4 leaves (2 title pages, an introduction leaf and the last leaf). 18 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and wear. Rebound.
Glosses in the leaves margins. 11 handwritten leaves between part one and two: A 50 year calendar from 1846 to 1895, Various prayers, Tefila according to the Chida, A calendar of the morning Kriat Shema hours.
[4], 204 leaves; [11 handwritten leaves]; 120, 120-135 leaves. Missing 4 leaves (2 title pages, an introduction leaf and the last leaf). 18 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and wear. Rebound.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $300
Sold for: $625
Including buyer's premium
Seder Tefilat Nehora Ha-Shalem, Sefard (Chasidic) rite, two volumes, for regular days and Shabbat, and for Festivals. With numerous commentaries and additions. [Russia-Poland, 1822?].
Extended edition of the “Tefilah Nehora” Siddur. This edition has added intentions [Kavanot], commentaries, Kabala, Musar and Chasidic insights, customs and more. The Pirkei Avot was printed with partial punctuation.
About 10 leaves are missing [some of which have been completed with a photocopy: Vol. 1 title page, 3 leaves at the beginning of Vol. 1 and the last leaf of Vol. 2].
5-176 leaves; 93, 99 leaves. 17 cm. Fair condition, wear, moth damage, stains. Worn, semi leather binding.
The print date has been recorded based on the “Luach Ha-Moladot between the years 1823 and 1827” (leaf 147).
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection – “Ginzei Israel”.
Extended edition of the “Tefilah Nehora” Siddur. This edition has added intentions [Kavanot], commentaries, Kabala, Musar and Chasidic insights, customs and more. The Pirkei Avot was printed with partial punctuation.
About 10 leaves are missing [some of which have been completed with a photocopy: Vol. 1 title page, 3 leaves at the beginning of Vol. 1 and the last leaf of Vol. 2].
5-176 leaves; 93, 99 leaves. 17 cm. Fair condition, wear, moth damage, stains. Worn, semi leather binding.
The print date has been recorded based on the “Luach Ha-Moladot between the years 1823 and 1827” (leaf 147).
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection – “Ginzei Israel”.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $150
Sold for: $275
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Sidur Avodat Yisrael, includes prayers and blessings for the entire year from beginning to end, compiled and arranged by Rabbi Yitzchak son of Aryeh Yosef Dov. Roedelheim, 1868.
Ashkenazi Sidur with rich content and precise wording: includes numerous Halachot, some of which are in German, Megilat Antiochus, Parashiot, Ma'amadot and Perek Shira. Special title page for the Tehilim.
[1], XX, 804; 86, [2] pages. 25.5 cm. High quality paper, good condition. Light tears on both title pages. Original, worn out leather binding.
Ashkenazi Sidur with rich content and precise wording: includes numerous Halachot, some of which are in German, Megilat Antiochus, Parashiot, Ma'amadot and Perek Shira. Special title page for the Tehilim.
[1], XX, 804; 86, [2] pages. 25.5 cm. High quality paper, good condition. Light tears on both title pages. Original, worn out leather binding.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $200
Sold for: $275
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1. Sha'arei Selicha / Selichot for the whole year according to Ashkenasi custom. Metz, [1765]. With Yiddish-Deitsch translation, laws of Rosh Hashana and Seder Kapparot. Two sections, first section has an impressive engraving.
2. Machzor according to Ashkenasi and Polish custom, with a commentary in German and laws and Kavanat HaPaytan. Only Part 2: Pesach, Shavuot, Succot and Shabbatot Chol HaMoed. Metz, [1769].
3-5. Machzor according to Ashkenasi and Polish custom, with commentary, laws and Kavanat HaPaytan. Luneville, [1797]. Three parts: Part 1 (Days of Awe), only volume of Rosh Hashana; Part 2 (Three Festivals), only volumes of Pesach and Shavuot. All volumes have Shir HaYichud, "with explanation of words in the Holy Tongue as found in the prayers of the Mekubal … Shla. (Owners' inscriptions of Rebbetzin Ella wife of Rabbi Ber and her son David son of Ber ---)".
5 volumes, varied size and condition. Owners' signatures and inscriptions. Antique leather covers, damaged.
2. Machzor according to Ashkenasi and Polish custom, with a commentary in German and laws and Kavanat HaPaytan. Only Part 2: Pesach, Shavuot, Succot and Shabbatot Chol HaMoed. Metz, [1769].
3-5. Machzor according to Ashkenasi and Polish custom, with commentary, laws and Kavanat HaPaytan. Luneville, [1797]. Three parts: Part 1 (Days of Awe), only volume of Rosh Hashana; Part 2 (Three Festivals), only volumes of Pesach and Shavuot. All volumes have Shir HaYichud, "with explanation of words in the Holy Tongue as found in the prayers of the Mekubal … Shla. (Owners' inscriptions of Rebbetzin Ella wife of Rabbi Ber and her son David son of Ber ---)".
5 volumes, varied size and condition. Owners' signatures and inscriptions. Antique leather covers, damaged.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $300
Sold for: $750
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A machzor with Kavanat HaPaytan, Ashkenasi custom with German translation and Hadrat Kodesh. Amsterdam, printed by the orphans of Shlomo Proops, [1750]. Two parts.
Part 1: Volume of Yom Kippur. 27, 22, 164 leaves. Antique leather and wood cover, with buckle remnants.
Part 2: Pesach and Shavuot with special title page, decorated with engraving. 29, 12, 111; 72 leaves. Antique leather cover, fancy, with impressed dedication from the widow of the printer Shlomo Proops: "This machzor of 4 parts in a donation from Mrs. Sarah widow of Rabbi Shlomo Proops Cohen Tzedek to the New Beit HaKnesset in 1752".
The Proop family's printing press existed in Amsterdam for 150 years, from 1690-1849, when it was passed on the the Levison brothers. The first printer was Rabbi Shlomo Proops, who printed more than 40 years until his death in 1734. After his death, his sons and his widow continued the printing business and signed their names (Yoseph, Ya'akov and Avraham) on the title pages of the books. The dedication is from the widow of the founder of Proop Printing Press, Rabbi Shlomo, and it was impressed on the cover 18 years after his death.
Varied size and condition.
Part 1: Volume of Yom Kippur. 27, 22, 164 leaves. Antique leather and wood cover, with buckle remnants.
Part 2: Pesach and Shavuot with special title page, decorated with engraving. 29, 12, 111; 72 leaves. Antique leather cover, fancy, with impressed dedication from the widow of the printer Shlomo Proops: "This machzor of 4 parts in a donation from Mrs. Sarah widow of Rabbi Shlomo Proops Cohen Tzedek to the New Beit HaKnesset in 1752".
The Proop family's printing press existed in Amsterdam for 150 years, from 1690-1849, when it was passed on the the Levison brothers. The first printer was Rabbi Shlomo Proops, who printed more than 40 years until his death in 1734. After his death, his sons and his widow continued the printing business and signed their names (Yoseph, Ya'akov and Avraham) on the title pages of the books. The dedication is from the widow of the founder of Proop Printing Press, Rabbi Shlomo, and it was impressed on the cover 18 years after his death.
Varied size and condition.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $250
Sold for: $450
Including buyer's premium
1. Machzor, Ashkenazi rite. Homburg, [1737]. First volume only, daily and Shabbat prayers, Yamim Nora’im and Selichot. Machzor Frankfurt am Main rite, with the additions and changes found in the other Ashkenazi customs. A few prayers and Selichot as customary in “other communities” were printed on a special leaf at the end of the Machzor. Approbation by Rabbi Ya’akov Cohen Papirsh of Prague. (Cut inscription on the title page from the city of Brussels).
2. Machzor with the Kavanot Ha-Paytan, with a German translation and the Hadrat Kodesh, as printed in London. Hamburg, [1783]. Vol. 1 only – Rosh Ha-Shana and Yom Kippur. Includes an illustrated title page. Owner’s inscription on the illustrated title page: “Chaim Segal”. Approbation by Rabbi Raphael son of Rabbi Ziskind Katz .
3. Machzor with the Kavanot Ha-Paytan, with a German translation and the Hadrat Kodesh. Hamburg, [1793]. Vol. 1 only – Rosh Ha-Shana and Yom Kippur. Includes an illustrated title page.
4-5. Machzor Mi-Kol Ha-Shana, Polish rite, organized and explained by Rabbi Zenvill Hannover. Altona, [1804]. Complete set. A handwritten paper slip was found in the first volume, next to the “El Maleh Rachamim” Yom Kippur prayer: “[for the] souls of the victims killed in the holy city of Jerusalem and in all the cities of Judea and the settlements, some of whom were leading Torah sages…”; a commemorative handwritten inscription (in memory of “our teacher and father, Yehuda Moshe son of Uri Feivel Segal…” passed away in 1841, and his wife, Shprintz, daughter of Raphael Horbleiner) appears in the second volume, before the title page. Gilded page cut. Approbations by Rabbi Zvi Hirsch [Boshko] of Zamosc and Rabbi Noah Chaim Zvi son of Rabbi Avraham Meir Berlin. Both volumes have an illustrated title page.
Varying sizes and conditions. Original bindings, some of which are leather made or have leather spines.
2. Machzor with the Kavanot Ha-Paytan, with a German translation and the Hadrat Kodesh, as printed in London. Hamburg, [1783]. Vol. 1 only – Rosh Ha-Shana and Yom Kippur. Includes an illustrated title page. Owner’s inscription on the illustrated title page: “Chaim Segal”. Approbation by Rabbi Raphael son of Rabbi Ziskind Katz .
3. Machzor with the Kavanot Ha-Paytan, with a German translation and the Hadrat Kodesh. Hamburg, [1793]. Vol. 1 only – Rosh Ha-Shana and Yom Kippur. Includes an illustrated title page.
4-5. Machzor Mi-Kol Ha-Shana, Polish rite, organized and explained by Rabbi Zenvill Hannover. Altona, [1804]. Complete set. A handwritten paper slip was found in the first volume, next to the “El Maleh Rachamim” Yom Kippur prayer: “[for the] souls of the victims killed in the holy city of Jerusalem and in all the cities of Judea and the settlements, some of whom were leading Torah sages…”; a commemorative handwritten inscription (in memory of “our teacher and father, Yehuda Moshe son of Uri Feivel Segal…” passed away in 1841, and his wife, Shprintz, daughter of Raphael Horbleiner) appears in the second volume, before the title page. Gilded page cut. Approbations by Rabbi Zvi Hirsch [Boshko] of Zamosc and Rabbi Noah Chaim Zvi son of Rabbi Avraham Meir Berlin. Both volumes have an illustrated title page.
Varying sizes and conditions. Original bindings, some of which are leather made or have leather spines.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $200
Sold for: $475
Including buyer's premium
1. Machzor, Ashkenazi rite. [1709]. Vol.1. Gilded page cut, luxurious leather binding with clasp residues.
2. Machzor Vol.1. Wilhermsdorf, [1719]. Detached booklets. Luxurious leather binding with clasps.
3.Seder Ha-Machzor, Vol.2. Sulzbach, [1743]. (Bibliographically unknown?). Signed by “Lieber son of Avraham” with numerous (cut) glosses in the Seder Ha-Selichot.
4. Seder Ha-Machzor, Vol.1. Sulzbach, [1794]. Lengthy handwritten dedication before the title page: “To my beloved father in law’s Beit Midrash, Rabbi Moshe Grossmann, Frankfurt… from me, the young David Bergmann”.
5. [Seder Ha-Machzor, Vol. 1 / 2. Sulzbach, 1790-]. Missing title page. Very much resembles #4.
6. Machzor, Poland and Frankfurt am Main rite. Sulzbach, [1795]. For the Shalosh Regalim, includes Megilot Kohelet, Shir Ha-Shirim and Ruth.
Varying sizes and conditions.
2. Machzor Vol.1. Wilhermsdorf, [1719]. Detached booklets. Luxurious leather binding with clasps.
3.Seder Ha-Machzor, Vol.2. Sulzbach, [1743]. (Bibliographically unknown?). Signed by “Lieber son of Avraham” with numerous (cut) glosses in the Seder Ha-Selichot.
4. Seder Ha-Machzor, Vol.1. Sulzbach, [1794]. Lengthy handwritten dedication before the title page: “To my beloved father in law’s Beit Midrash, Rabbi Moshe Grossmann, Frankfurt… from me, the young David Bergmann”.
5. [Seder Ha-Machzor, Vol. 1 / 2. Sulzbach, 1790-]. Missing title page. Very much resembles #4.
6. Machzor, Poland and Frankfurt am Main rite. Sulzbach, [1795]. For the Shalosh Regalim, includes Megilot Kohelet, Shir Ha-Shirim and Ruth.
Varying sizes and conditions.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Two machzorim, Ashkenasi custom, with explanation of words and translation to German Yiddish, by Rabbi Wolf Hindheim, for Yom Kippur and Succot. Sulzbach, 1826.
A nice engraving is attached at the top of each machzor. The pictures are not known and are different from those that appear on other machzorim. One volume for Kol Nidrei and Yom Kippur, second volume for Succot and Shabbat Chol HaMoed.
2 volumes. Changing pagination [identical to Bibliography CD listing except the picture plate which is not listed]. 20 cm. Good condition. Stains. Owners' inscriptions. Old worn covers.
A nice engraving is attached at the top of each machzor. The pictures are not known and are different from those that appear on other machzorim. One volume for Kol Nidrei and Yom Kippur, second volume for Succot and Shabbat Chol HaMoed.
2 volumes. Changing pagination [identical to Bibliography CD listing except the picture plate which is not listed]. 20 cm. Good condition. Stains. Owners' inscriptions. Old worn covers.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $200
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Four Prayers books with fine and ornamented bindings.
1. Tfilot Yisrael prayer book [Vienna, 1894]. Bindings of faux ivory and velvet. Gilded frame with a clasp.
2. Machzor for Rosh HaShanah [Vienna, 1859]. Velvet binding, metal ornaments of Luchot HaBrit and a decorative clasp.
3. Sichat Yitzchak prayer book [Prague, 1887]. Faux ivory binding with an ornament of Luchot HaBrit, gold-plated frame and clasp.
4. Imádságok zsidók számára [Hungarian]. [Szeged], [1895]. Leather binding with an imprinted gilded Star of David.
Hebrew, German and Hungarian.
Various sizes and conditions.
1. Tfilot Yisrael prayer book [Vienna, 1894]. Bindings of faux ivory and velvet. Gilded frame with a clasp.
2. Machzor for Rosh HaShanah [Vienna, 1859]. Velvet binding, metal ornaments of Luchot HaBrit and a decorative clasp.
3. Sichat Yitzchak prayer book [Prague, 1887]. Faux ivory binding with an ornament of Luchot HaBrit, gold-plated frame and clasp.
4. Imádságok zsidók számára [Hungarian]. [Szeged], [1895]. Leather binding with an imprinted gilded Star of David.
Hebrew, German and Hungarian.
Various sizes and conditions.
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