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Auction 16 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
July 13, 2011
Opening: $120
Sold for: $275
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Tehilim with illustrations of musical instruments¦ and a picture of King David. Vilna, 1900.
Leaf 2 contains illustration of King David. Various illustrations of musical instruments throughout book. Although title page lists 1900 as year of printing, it is possible that it is actually a later stereotype printing.
176 leaves (352 pages), 7 cm. Good condition. Original semi-leather binding, slightly loose. Several loose leaves.
Leaf 2 contains illustration of King David. Various illustrations of musical instruments throughout book. Although title page lists 1900 as year of printing, it is possible that it is actually a later stereotype printing.
176 leaves (352 pages), 7 cm. Good condition. Original semi-leather binding, slightly loose. Several loose leaves.
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Auction 16 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
July 13, 2011
Opening: $1,800
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Machzor Hadrat Kodesh, Ashkenazi version [Italy]. Includes commentary Remez Drash Sod¦ Section 2 for High Holy Days. [Venice, 1599].
First leaves of Slichot finely completed in Handwriting. Leaves of Machzor contain many additions of prayers, laws and customs, version corrections and commentaries, in early Italian handwriting from the period of the printing. Large portion of additions based on Kabbalah. On leaf 252 the author notes"I have already written this in the commentary of my Machzor". Leaf 253 contains interesting comments on the poem in Ne'ilah. Apparently, the author was a Torah scholar, proficient in laws and customs, who wrote Chiddushim on the Shulchan Aruch and commentaries on the Machzor.
Leaf 94 contains more recent writing, relating the custom of the people from the city of Moncalvo (Italy) to recite the poems.
Incomplete copy: Leaves 13-301 (of 315 leaves) + 5 handwritten completion leaves at beginning of volume. 29 cm. Fair condition, very worn. Binding torn and incomplete.
First leaves of Slichot finely completed in Handwriting. Leaves of Machzor contain many additions of prayers, laws and customs, version corrections and commentaries, in early Italian handwriting from the period of the printing. Large portion of additions based on Kabbalah. On leaf 252 the author notes"I have already written this in the commentary of my Machzor". Leaf 253 contains interesting comments on the poem in Ne'ilah. Apparently, the author was a Torah scholar, proficient in laws and customs, who wrote Chiddushim on the Shulchan Aruch and commentaries on the Machzor.
Leaf 94 contains more recent writing, relating the custom of the people from the city of Moncalvo (Italy) to recite the poems.
Incomplete copy: Leaves 13-301 (of 315 leaves) + 5 handwritten completion leaves at beginning of volume. 29 cm. Fair condition, very worn. Binding torn and incomplete.
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Siddurim and Prayer Books
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Auction 16 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
July 13, 2011
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Prayers for the entire year based on the Ari rite, Part I is dedicated to the daily prayers. Chabad rite Siddur, with word definitions based on the Ari, Halachot and Hasidic essays by the Admor Ha-Zaken Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi. Edited by his son the Middle Admor Rabbi Dov-Ber. Kopys, 1816. First edition.
Includes: Sha'ar Ha-Tzitzit, Sha'ar Ha-Tefilin, Sha'ar Ha-Tefilah, Peirush Ha-Milot Al Pesukei De-Zimra, Sha'ar Keryat Shema [with the Kavanot of Keryat Shema based on Kabbalah], Sha'ar Ha-Talmud Torah, Seder Netilat Yadayim L-Seudah [with Hilchot Netilat Yadayim, who are like a"second edition" of the ones brought in the"Shulchan Aruch" Ha-Rav]. Sha'ar Birkat Ha-Mazon, Seder Birkot Ha-Nehenin, interpretations for weddings, Seder Ha-Mila, Seder Keryat Shema Al Ha-Mita and Seder Tikkun Hatzot.
With a foreword by [his son] the Middle Admor Rabbi Dov-Ber"on behalf of the rabbi author", who edited the Siddur and brought it to print. He writes:"I have compiled the Siddur using several booklets from copies I had, which were copied from manuscripts, and from numerous of my writing booklets¦ which were proof-read by the Admor of Liadi with great satisfaction". [The Halachic rulings mentioned in the Siddur are like a second edition of his Halachic opinion, they stand as basis of the Chabad customs up to present generation, see introduction of the"Piskei Ha-Siddur" by Rabbi Avraham Chaim Na'eh].
[The first 2 leaves have been restored], 104, 54 leaves. 20.5 cm. Fair condition: missing title page which has been replaced by a professional photocopy on antique paper. Half of leaf 2 has also been restored. The remainder of the book is worn and stained, the wear damage affects the text on some of the leaves. Rebound with a fine, new, semi-leather binding.
Includes: Sha'ar Ha-Tzitzit, Sha'ar Ha-Tefilin, Sha'ar Ha-Tefilah, Peirush Ha-Milot Al Pesukei De-Zimra, Sha'ar Keryat Shema [with the Kavanot of Keryat Shema based on Kabbalah], Sha'ar Ha-Talmud Torah, Seder Netilat Yadayim L-Seudah [with Hilchot Netilat Yadayim, who are like a"second edition" of the ones brought in the"Shulchan Aruch" Ha-Rav]. Sha'ar Birkat Ha-Mazon, Seder Birkot Ha-Nehenin, interpretations for weddings, Seder Ha-Mila, Seder Keryat Shema Al Ha-Mita and Seder Tikkun Hatzot.
With a foreword by [his son] the Middle Admor Rabbi Dov-Ber"on behalf of the rabbi author", who edited the Siddur and brought it to print. He writes:"I have compiled the Siddur using several booklets from copies I had, which were copied from manuscripts, and from numerous of my writing booklets¦ which were proof-read by the Admor of Liadi with great satisfaction". [The Halachic rulings mentioned in the Siddur are like a second edition of his Halachic opinion, they stand as basis of the Chabad customs up to present generation, see introduction of the"Piskei Ha-Siddur" by Rabbi Avraham Chaim Na'eh].
[The first 2 leaves have been restored], 104, 54 leaves. 20.5 cm. Fair condition: missing title page which has been replaced by a professional photocopy on antique paper. Half of leaf 2 has also been restored. The remainder of the book is worn and stained, the wear damage affects the text on some of the leaves. Rebound with a fine, new, semi-leather binding.
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Siddurim and Prayer Books
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Auction 16 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
July 13, 2011
Opening: $5,000
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Siddur Sha'ar Ha-Shamayim, with commentaries, Halachot and customs, by Rabbi Yehoshua Horovitz author of the Shnei Luchot Ha-Brit (Shlah), Tefila interpretation by the author of the Shlah, mostly esoteric (based on several books, mainly on the Ari's teachings, which he had in manuscript). With a compilation of Halachot and customs from the"Shnei Luchot Ha-Brit" gathered and published by his grandson. [Amsterdam, 1717]. First edition.
Incomplete copy which includes most of the Siddur, Daily Services year round, Shabbat, Festivals, Tikkunei Shabbat, Pirkei Avot with commentary, Passover Haggadah and more. (Doesn't include part 2 with: Parashiot; Shir Ha-Yichud; Selichot; Yotzrot liturgy; Tehilim, Seder Ma'amadot and more. Also missing: title pages, approbations and the beginning of the introduction).
Prayer in this Siddur carries the virtue of always being heard. As written by the author of the Bayit Chadash in his approval of this Siddur:"For there is no doubt that this will spread among Israel, whoever will pray in this Siddur will always be heard and his prayer never ignored". Rabbi Avraham Ya'akov, first Admor of Sadigura mentioned this Segulah in his approbation of the Siddur's third edition (Warsaw 1882):"Siddur Sha'ar Ha-Shamayim by the Shlah is just as the Bayit Chadash said - there is no doubt that whoever prays in that Siddur will never be ignored". Kabbalistic Gaon Rabbi Naftali Katz author of the"Semichat Chachamim" attributes the Segulah to the author himself, the holy Shlah, saying the following in his letter:"¦All services year round from start to finish, for Shabbat, new months and the High Holidays as arranged and composed by Rabbi Yeshayah Segal author of the 'Shnei Luchot Ha-Brit. Rabbi Naftali yearned to see this Siddur [printed and spread] he commanded his descendants to bring it to print, so many could benefit from praying in that specific order and with those intentions because following that order while strongly holding those specific intentions before Shome'a Tefila, allows all prayers to be heard. All of this is based on approbations written by great Geonim from earlier generations¦ Rabbi Yoel Sirkis author of the Bayit Chadash and the great holy and well-known Gaon Rabbi Ya'akov ABD of Lublin¦ and the great Gaon Rabbi Yom Tov Lipmann Heller author of the Tosfot Yom Tov¦ all of whom said that if those intentions were followed while praying, no prayer would ever be ignored".
(Professionally photocopied title page), leaves 21-335 only. (Incomplete copy! Originally: [5], 4-335, 139, 130, [1], 52 leaves). 26.5 cm. High quality paper, wide margins, good condition, stains, wine marks on the Passover Haggadah. Slight moth damage. Luxurious semi-leather binding.
Incomplete copy which includes most of the Siddur, Daily Services year round, Shabbat, Festivals, Tikkunei Shabbat, Pirkei Avot with commentary, Passover Haggadah and more. (Doesn't include part 2 with: Parashiot; Shir Ha-Yichud; Selichot; Yotzrot liturgy; Tehilim, Seder Ma'amadot and more. Also missing: title pages, approbations and the beginning of the introduction).
Prayer in this Siddur carries the virtue of always being heard. As written by the author of the Bayit Chadash in his approval of this Siddur:"For there is no doubt that this will spread among Israel, whoever will pray in this Siddur will always be heard and his prayer never ignored". Rabbi Avraham Ya'akov, first Admor of Sadigura mentioned this Segulah in his approbation of the Siddur's third edition (Warsaw 1882):"Siddur Sha'ar Ha-Shamayim by the Shlah is just as the Bayit Chadash said - there is no doubt that whoever prays in that Siddur will never be ignored". Kabbalistic Gaon Rabbi Naftali Katz author of the"Semichat Chachamim" attributes the Segulah to the author himself, the holy Shlah, saying the following in his letter:"¦All services year round from start to finish, for Shabbat, new months and the High Holidays as arranged and composed by Rabbi Yeshayah Segal author of the 'Shnei Luchot Ha-Brit. Rabbi Naftali yearned to see this Siddur [printed and spread] he commanded his descendants to bring it to print, so many could benefit from praying in that specific order and with those intentions because following that order while strongly holding those specific intentions before Shome'a Tefila, allows all prayers to be heard. All of this is based on approbations written by great Geonim from earlier generations¦ Rabbi Yoel Sirkis author of the Bayit Chadash and the great holy and well-known Gaon Rabbi Ya'akov ABD of Lublin¦ and the great Gaon Rabbi Yom Tov Lipmann Heller author of the Tosfot Yom Tov¦ all of whom said that if those intentions were followed while praying, no prayer would ever be ignored".
(Professionally photocopied title page), leaves 21-335 only. (Incomplete copy! Originally: [5], 4-335, 139, 130, [1], 52 leaves). 26.5 cm. High quality paper, wide margins, good condition, stains, wine marks on the Passover Haggadah. Slight moth damage. Luxurious semi-leather binding.
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Siddurim and Prayer Books
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Auction 16 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
July 13, 2011
Opening: $200
Sold for: $300
Including buyer's premium
Birat Migdal Oz, Part 3 of Rabbi Ya'akov Emden's siddur. Berdichev, 1836. Second edition, with the approbation of Rabbi Yisrael of Ruzhin.
Part 3 of the siddur "Paltin Beit El", arranged by Rabbi Ya'akov Emden, Altuna 1735-1737.
This part has: Seder Brit Milah, the laws and customs from a person's birth until his death, methods of education, laws of Kashrut, ethics and philosophy etc
Owner's signatures and stamps: Moshe son of Avraham Zelig.
Missing copy: [3], 5-239 leaves (originally: [4], 5-262, [3] leaves). C. 18 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and moth damage. Worn semi-leather binding.
Part 3 of the siddur "Paltin Beit El", arranged by Rabbi Ya'akov Emden, Altuna 1735-1737.
This part has: Seder Brit Milah, the laws and customs from a person's birth until his death, methods of education, laws of Kashrut, ethics and philosophy etc
Owner's signatures and stamps: Moshe son of Avraham Zelig.
Missing copy: [3], 5-239 leaves (originally: [4], 5-262, [3] leaves). C. 18 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and moth damage. Worn semi-leather binding.
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Siddurim and Prayer Books
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Auction 16 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
July 13, 2011
Opening: $250
Sold for: $325
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* Tchina Kol Bchiya, brought from Eretz Israel [copied to Yiddish by the woman Hena, daughter of Rabbi Yedhuda Shapiro], [Vilna? 1844?]. * Tchina Imrei Shefer,"six new supplications". Lvov, 1879. * Sefer Am Segula, on the thirteen principles of faith, Rabbi Noach Chaim son of Rabbi Moshe. Warsaw, [c. 1889. Censorship approval from 1889]. * Mikdash Melech,"Shabbat Kodesh in Gan Eden - ¦ author of Mikdash Melech". Warsaw, [1910]. * Ma'aseh Rabbi Yosef Di-La-Reina, Warsaw, [1913].
Yiddish. Total of 5 books. Various sizes. General condition good.
Yiddish. Total of 5 books. Various sizes. General condition good.
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Siddurim and Prayer Books
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Auction 16 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
July 13, 2011
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Siddur HaShalom, year round prayers - Moscow, 1956; 1968.
This siddur was published by the religious community of Moscow, under the eyes of the communist rule who preferred that the synagogue in Moscow continue its activities openly for the whole world to see, but only by the elderly belonging to the old world. The siddur was printed without a Russian translation to prevent Russian youth from being attracted to Judaism. [Found on Page 71 is an interesting censor correction - in Al HaNissim, "al hamilchamot" (on the wars) was erased].
Printed on the title page of the 1957 edition: "Edited by the Head of the Religious Community of Moscow, Rabbi Shlomo¦ Shleifer", whereas printed on the title page of the 1968 edition: "Edited by Rabbi Yehuda Leib Levine Rabbi of Moscow".
On Page 2, title page in Russian. On Page 479, introduction in Russian. Pages 5-6, introductions on prayer and peace. Pages 7-12, learning to read and Russian transcription of the Hebrew alphabet and Hebrew vowels.
Both volumes: 479 pages. 25.5 cm. / 24.5 cm. (Page 479 in the first copy is attached from another copy). Good condition. Original fabric covers.
This siddur was published by the religious community of Moscow, under the eyes of the communist rule who preferred that the synagogue in Moscow continue its activities openly for the whole world to see, but only by the elderly belonging to the old world. The siddur was printed without a Russian translation to prevent Russian youth from being attracted to Judaism. [Found on Page 71 is an interesting censor correction - in Al HaNissim, "al hamilchamot" (on the wars) was erased].
Printed on the title page of the 1957 edition: "Edited by the Head of the Religious Community of Moscow, Rabbi Shlomo¦ Shleifer", whereas printed on the title page of the 1968 edition: "Edited by Rabbi Yehuda Leib Levine Rabbi of Moscow".
On Page 2, title page in Russian. On Page 479, introduction in Russian. Pages 5-6, introductions on prayer and peace. Pages 7-12, learning to read and Russian transcription of the Hebrew alphabet and Hebrew vowels.
Both volumes: 479 pages. 25.5 cm. / 24.5 cm. (Page 479 in the first copy is attached from another copy). Good condition. Original fabric covers.
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Siddurim and Prayer Books
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Auction 16 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
July 13, 2011
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1. Beit Chorin, Haggadah of Pesach, commentaries and illustrations (copper etchings), Metz, 1767. Approbations of the Sha'agat Aryeh and Rabbi Avram HuAvraham of Frankfurt am Main, and others. (Ya'ari 162; Otzar HaHagadot 251).
[2] 64 leaves (without map). 22 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and wear. Damaged and loose binding.
2. Sefer Brit Mateh Moshe, Haggadah of Pesach, including commentaries [commentary based on Kabbalah]. Berlin, 1701. Approbations of Rabbi Naftali Katz of Posen and Rabbi Shaul of Krakow, and others. (Ya'ari 67; Otzar HaHagadot 103).
Missing copy, contains: 1-4, 9-104 leaves (instead of: [6], 5-104 leaves), 20 cm. Good-fair condition, paper cut bordering on text, minor stains and wear. Binding.
[2] 64 leaves (without map). 22 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and wear. Damaged and loose binding.
2. Sefer Brit Mateh Moshe, Haggadah of Pesach, including commentaries [commentary based on Kabbalah]. Berlin, 1701. Approbations of Rabbi Naftali Katz of Posen and Rabbi Shaul of Krakow, and others. (Ya'ari 67; Otzar HaHagadot 103).
Missing copy, contains: 1-4, 9-104 leaves (instead of: [6], 5-104 leaves), 20 cm. Good-fair condition, paper cut bordering on text, minor stains and wear. Binding.
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Passover and Purim
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Auction 16 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
July 13, 2011
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Passover Haggada, with Ashkenazi translation, grammer notes, and pamphlet Si'ach Yitzchak about grammar, by "The Rabbinical linguist Yitzchak from the house of Levi of Stanov". Berlin, 1785.
Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Stanov (1732-1804), author of VaYe'etar Yitzchak, a tremendous Torah scholar and a strange person, was also renowned for forging many books, some books that he wrote by himself and he attributed them to authors of previous generation, while also forging letters of approbation that were allegedly written for the books by leading rabbis of previous generations. [Some say that he belonged to Mendelson's group of maskilim (Enlightenment Movement) in Berlin]. The translator is his disciple Yoel Brill. Yiddish-Deitsch and Hebrew, page per page.
[4], 58 leaves. 15.5 cm. Good condition, stains. Stamps. Binding without spine.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Stanov (1732-1804), author of VaYe'etar Yitzchak, a tremendous Torah scholar and a strange person, was also renowned for forging many books, some books that he wrote by himself and he attributed them to authors of previous generation, while also forging letters of approbation that were allegedly written for the books by leading rabbis of previous generations. [Some say that he belonged to Mendelson's group of maskilim (Enlightenment Movement) in Berlin]. The translator is his disciple Yoel Brill. Yiddish-Deitsch and Hebrew, page per page.
[4], 58 leaves. 15.5 cm. Good condition, stains. Stamps. Binding without spine.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
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Passover and Purim
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Auction 16 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
July 13, 2011
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
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Passover Haggada, Arba Yesodot. Offenbach, [1789].
With Yiddish commentary Arba Yesodot (foundations), from which only two foundations were printed: "Yesod HaYir'ah and Yesod HaAhava. [The other two: Yesod HaAvodah and Yesod HaBracha were not printed]. That same year, another similar edition, slightly abridged, was printed in that same place.
46 leaves. 21 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and wear, minor restoration to first leaf. New binding. Ancient owner's signature.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
With Yiddish commentary Arba Yesodot (foundations), from which only two foundations were printed: "Yesod HaYir'ah and Yesod HaAhava. [The other two: Yesod HaAvodah and Yesod HaBracha were not printed]. That same year, another similar edition, slightly abridged, was printed in that same place.
46 leaves. 21 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and wear, minor restoration to first leaf. New binding. Ancient owner's signature.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
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Passover and Purim
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Auction 16 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
July 13, 2011
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Passover Hagadda, with the commentary Be'ur Yitzchak, by Rabbi Yitzchak Zekel HaLevi Shpitz. Breuna, 1790. Bound with the book: Pri Etz Hadar, on the Torah [Breishit], by his son Rabbi Yechiel Michel Shpitz [Rabbi of Hadiacz]. Breuna, 1790.
On title page: "Yitzchak HaLevi son of the author of Sefer Birkat Yitzchak" - The words Sefer Birkat Yitzchak are emphasized in especially large letters. At the top of the first title page is a dedication in faded handwriting: "To¦ R' Avraham ---".
On the title pages of both books the Jewish year 5549 contradicts the Gregorian date.
56; 20 leaves. 21 cm. Fair condition. Wine stains, extensive moth damage [primarily to inner margins]. Without covers, detached leaves. Owners' inscriptions.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
On title page: "Yitzchak HaLevi son of the author of Sefer Birkat Yitzchak" - The words Sefer Birkat Yitzchak are emphasized in especially large letters. At the top of the first title page is a dedication in faded handwriting: "To¦ R' Avraham ---".
On the title pages of both books the Jewish year 5549 contradicts the Gregorian date.
56; 20 leaves. 21 cm. Fair condition. Wine stains, extensive moth damage [primarily to inner margins]. Without covers, detached leaves. Owners' inscriptions.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
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Passover and Purim
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Auction 16 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
July 13, 2011
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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Passover Haggada, "with a new commentary HaMarbeh L'Saper¦ ". Karlsruhs, 1791.
The commentary was written by Rabbi Yedidya Tia Weil Rabbi of Karlsruhe, who wrote anonymously, and even wrote an approbation to this book [The commentary in his handwriting was found in the National Library. Manuscript no. 8ֲ°2744].
52 leaves. 21.5 cm. Good condition, stains.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
The commentary was written by Rabbi Yedidya Tia Weil Rabbi of Karlsruhe, who wrote anonymously, and even wrote an approbation to this book [The commentary in his handwriting was found in the National Library. Manuscript no. 8ֲ°2744].
52 leaves. 21.5 cm. Good condition, stains.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
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Passover and Purim
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