Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $200
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Lois De Puretֳ© Familiale, Laws of Family Purity. Tangier, [20th century].
French translation of the book "Taharat bat Yisrael" by Rabbi Kalman Kahana. A typewritten booklet [several handwritten comments].
Twenty leaves. 31 cm. Good condition, stains and slight wear. Stencil printed cover, stained.
Bibliographically unknown.
French translation of the book "Taharat bat Yisrael" by Rabbi Kalman Kahana. A typewritten booklet [several handwritten comments].
Twenty leaves. 31 cm. Good condition, stains and slight wear. Stencil printed cover, stained.
Bibliographically unknown.
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Books Printed in the East, Books Printed in Jerusalem
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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For complete list, see Hebrew description.
Eight books in six volumes, various sizes and conditions. Signatures and ownership notations.
Eight books in six volumes, various sizes and conditions. Signatures and ownership notations.
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $200
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For complete list, see Hebrew description.
Six printed booklets and a handwritten notebook, various sizes and conditions, good to fair-poor.
Six printed booklets and a handwritten notebook, various sizes and conditions, good to fair-poor.
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $750
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Seder Tikun Leil Shavuot and Leil Hoshana Rabbah, in large fine letters. Chernovtsy, 1849.
Title page contains two stamps of the Rebbe Rabbi "Moshe son of the righteous Rabbi of Kosov", "Moshe Hager of Seret". Many stamps of his son the Rebbe Rabbi "Yisrael Hager of Radovitz".
The Rebbe Rabbi Moshe Hager of Radauti (1840-1902) author of "Vayikach Moshe". Son of the Rebbe of Radovitz Rabbi Yosef Alter Hager (1820-1879, who was second son of the Rebbe Rabbi Chaim of Kosov and son-in-law of son of the Rebbe Rabbi Moshe Tzvi of Savran). In 1873 his father immigrated to the holy city of Safed and appointed him as successor in the city of Radauti. He, however, handed down the throne of leadership to his son Rabbi Yisrael and immigrated to his father in Safed. In 1897 he settled in Haifa and served as founder of the Ashkenazi settlement in Haifa. (For information about him see enclosed material, and in introduction of new edition of his book "Vayikach Moshe" published by Vizhnitz Yeshiva - Bnei Brak, 2000).
His son the Rebbe Rabbi Yisrael Hager (1876-1940), Rebbe and Rabbi in Radauti, immigrated to the USA in 1913 and established his Beit Midrash in New York.
192 leaves. 21 cm. High-quality paper, wide margins. Fair condition, stains, wear and moth damage. New binding.
Title page contains two stamps of the Rebbe Rabbi "Moshe son of the righteous Rabbi of Kosov", "Moshe Hager of Seret". Many stamps of his son the Rebbe Rabbi "Yisrael Hager of Radovitz".
The Rebbe Rabbi Moshe Hager of Radauti (1840-1902) author of "Vayikach Moshe". Son of the Rebbe of Radovitz Rabbi Yosef Alter Hager (1820-1879, who was second son of the Rebbe Rabbi Chaim of Kosov and son-in-law of son of the Rebbe Rabbi Moshe Tzvi of Savran). In 1873 his father immigrated to the holy city of Safed and appointed him as successor in the city of Radauti. He, however, handed down the throne of leadership to his son Rabbi Yisrael and immigrated to his father in Safed. In 1897 he settled in Haifa and served as founder of the Ashkenazi settlement in Haifa. (For information about him see enclosed material, and in introduction of new edition of his book "Vayikach Moshe" published by Vizhnitz Yeshiva - Bnei Brak, 2000).
His son the Rebbe Rabbi Yisrael Hager (1876-1940), Rebbe and Rabbi in Radauti, immigrated to the USA in 1913 and established his Beit Midrash in New York.
192 leaves. 21 cm. High-quality paper, wide margins. Fair condition, stains, wear and moth damage. New binding.
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Prayer Books of Important Rabbis
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $1,500
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Tefillat Kol Peh prayer book, Sephardic version. Jerusalem, (1980). Inscription "To the glorious Rebbe", stamps of Rabbi "Avraham Landauג€¦ of Strykow". Signed notation in handwriting of faithful assistant Rabbi Ya'akov David Weintraub: "The Rebbe Rabbi Avraham Landau of Strykow prayed from this prayer book for a number of years. A person who did not observe the Rebbe pouring out his heart to the Almighty cannot relate to it, pillar of Torah, pillar of prayer and pillar of benevolenceג€¦ writing through tearsג€¦".
The Rebbe of Strykow - The Ga'on Rabbi Avraham Landau (1917-2001), son of the Rebbe Rabbi Ya'akov Yitzchak Dan Landau (1882-1944). Holy genius, disciple of the greatest rebbes and among the closest disciples of Rabbi Yitzchak Zev HaLevi Soloveitchik of Brisk. Among the greatest Torah giants in his generation, humble and modest, led the Strykow Chassidim congregation in Bnei Brak and Jerusalem for many years.
[4], 416, [4] pages. 21 cm. Good condition, marks of extensive usage (stains and wear), gold paper cut, fine padded binding.
The Rebbe of Strykow - The Ga'on Rabbi Avraham Landau (1917-2001), son of the Rebbe Rabbi Ya'akov Yitzchak Dan Landau (1882-1944). Holy genius, disciple of the greatest rebbes and among the closest disciples of Rabbi Yitzchak Zev HaLevi Soloveitchik of Brisk. Among the greatest Torah giants in his generation, humble and modest, led the Strykow Chassidim congregation in Bnei Brak and Jerusalem for many years.
[4], 416, [4] pages. 21 cm. Good condition, marks of extensive usage (stains and wear), gold paper cut, fine padded binding.
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $800
Sold for: $1,500
Including buyer's premium
Complete Tefillat Ya'akov prayer book, Sephardic version, with Tehillim and Ma'amadot. Jerusalem, (1973). Handwritten signature by the Rebbe Rabbi "Baruch Shalom HaLevi Ashlag" along with his stamp. Handwritten notation "I have received it from the Rabbi".
The Rebbe Rabbi Baruch Shalom HaLevi Ashlag (1907-1992), son and successor of the Kabbalist Rebbe Rabbi Yehuda Leib Ashlag, author of the "Sulam". Studied and taught Kabbalah, as he received from his holy father; established a large center for the study of Kabbalah and published his own and his father's Kabbalistic books.
[10], 3-328 pages; 112 pages. 20.5 cm. Good condition, usage marks (slight wear and usage stains). Original binding with clear plastic cover.
The Rebbe Rabbi Baruch Shalom HaLevi Ashlag (1907-1992), son and successor of the Kabbalist Rebbe Rabbi Yehuda Leib Ashlag, author of the "Sulam". Studied and taught Kabbalah, as he received from his holy father; established a large center for the study of Kabbalah and published his own and his father's Kabbalistic books.
[10], 3-328 pages; 112 pages. 20.5 cm. Good condition, usage marks (slight wear and usage stains). Original binding with clear plastic cover.
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
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Siddur Tefillat Zion, nusach Sefard. Jerusalem, [c. 1960], Eshkol Publishers. Stamp of "Rabbi Chanoch Henich Twersky, son of Rabbi Avraham Yehoshua Heshel, Radomishl-Malin Rebbe".
Rabbi Chanoch Henich Twersky (1886-1971), Rabbi of Radomishl from 1914 and Rebbe from 1918. In 1924, immigrated to the US where he established his Beit Midrash in Chicago and was known as the "Malin Rebbe". He was a Torah genius and scholar, very beloved and hundreds of Chassidim swarmed to him. In 1968, he immigrated to Jerusalem and established his Beit Midrash "Lev Sameach", called after Rebbe Chanoch Henich's books, in the Bayit Vegan neighborhood.
Eighty-five leaves (three leaves and the back cover are missing at the end), 20.5 cm. Fair condition, wear, detached cover and the other missing.
Rabbi Chanoch Henich Twersky (1886-1971), Rabbi of Radomishl from 1914 and Rebbe from 1918. In 1924, immigrated to the US where he established his Beit Midrash in Chicago and was known as the "Malin Rebbe". He was a Torah genius and scholar, very beloved and hundreds of Chassidim swarmed to him. In 1968, he immigrated to Jerusalem and established his Beit Midrash "Lev Sameach", called after Rebbe Chanoch Henich's books, in the Bayit Vegan neighborhood.
Eighty-five leaves (three leaves and the back cover are missing at the end), 20.5 cm. Fair condition, wear, detached cover and the other missing.
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $500
Sold for: $1,875
Including buyer's premium
* Bait Ya'akov Prayer Book, Rabbi Ya'akov Emden, Sephardic version. [Schlesinger Publications, Budapest, c. 1930. Stereotypic printing of Lemberg edition 1904]. Usage marks, tears and stains, especially on Zemirot Shabbat and Pesach Haggadah. * Pesach Machzor, Rav Peninim, Sephardic version. Vilna, 1924. Usage marks and stains, especially on Pesach Haggadah. * Sefer Tehillim, with Drash Moshe commentary. [Lemberg, 1879], bound with Seder Ma'amadot [Lemberg, 1879]. Missing title page and pages of introduction (some included, incomplete and detached). Contains some Kvitlach between leaves of book. Usage marks and tears on page margins.
The holy and righteous genius Rabbi Moshe Aryeh Freind (1904-1996), son of the holy Rabbi Yisrael Av Beit Din of Bonyhֳ¡d (passed away in 1940) and grandson of the Rebbe Rabbi Avraham Yehoshua Freind of Nִƒsִƒud (1855-1932), son of Rabbi Moshe Aryeh Freind head of congregation of Siget during the time of the "Yitav Lev" and the "Kedushat Yom Tov". Among the loyal disciples of the Rebbe of Satmar Rabbi Yo'el Teitelbuam; served as rabbinical authority in Satmar, Av Beit Din of Nִƒsִƒud from 1938. After the Holocaust he immigrated to Jerusalem and served as Rosh Yeshiva of Satmar and rabbinical authority. Chief Av Beit Din of the Edah HaCharedit. Following the demise of the "Minchat Yitzchak", was appointed as Av Beit Din of the Edah HaCharedit. Was known as being a righteous miracle worker and was sought after for blessings by people in need of salvation. Rama [Rabbi Moshe Aryeh] Talmud Torah and Yeshiva named after him.
Three books, various sizes and conditions, good to fair conditions. Some contain stamps of Rabbi Moshe Aryeh Freind from various periods. Prayer book and Tehillim rebound.
The holy and righteous genius Rabbi Moshe Aryeh Freind (1904-1996), son of the holy Rabbi Yisrael Av Beit Din of Bonyhֳ¡d (passed away in 1940) and grandson of the Rebbe Rabbi Avraham Yehoshua Freind of Nִƒsִƒud (1855-1932), son of Rabbi Moshe Aryeh Freind head of congregation of Siget during the time of the "Yitav Lev" and the "Kedushat Yom Tov". Among the loyal disciples of the Rebbe of Satmar Rabbi Yo'el Teitelbuam; served as rabbinical authority in Satmar, Av Beit Din of Nִƒsִƒud from 1938. After the Holocaust he immigrated to Jerusalem and served as Rosh Yeshiva of Satmar and rabbinical authority. Chief Av Beit Din of the Edah HaCharedit. Following the demise of the "Minchat Yitzchak", was appointed as Av Beit Din of the Edah HaCharedit. Was known as being a righteous miracle worker and was sought after for blessings by people in need of salvation. Rama [Rabbi Moshe Aryeh] Talmud Torah and Yeshiva named after him.
Three books, various sizes and conditions, good to fair conditions. Some contain stamps of Rabbi Moshe Aryeh Freind from various periods. Prayer book and Tehillim rebound.
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $300
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Shemot Tzaddikim, a book written by the Moharan of Breslov, includes the names of the known tzaddikim that lived from Adam until our days. Jerusalem, [1958].
The title page and book sheets have signatures Yisrael Dov Odesser - in the handwriting of the "Saba" Rabbi Yisrael Dov (Ber) Odesser (1886-1996), a native of Safed from a family of Karlin Chassidim. In his youth, he became close to Breslov Chassidism and was the disciple of Rabbi Yisrael Kardoner and other elder rabbis belonging to Breslov Chassidism. At the end of his life, he became known for the mysterious note with the sentence "N Nach Nachma Nachman from Uman", and was called by his Chassidim "Ba'al HaPetek".
64 pages. 15.5 cm. Good condition, stains. Printed cardboard cover.
The title page and book sheets have signatures Yisrael Dov Odesser - in the handwriting of the "Saba" Rabbi Yisrael Dov (Ber) Odesser (1886-1996), a native of Safed from a family of Karlin Chassidim. In his youth, he became close to Breslov Chassidism and was the disciple of Rabbi Yisrael Kardoner and other elder rabbis belonging to Breslov Chassidism. At the end of his life, he became known for the mysterious note with the sentence "N Nach Nachma Nachman from Uman", and was called by his Chassidim "Ba'al HaPetek".
64 pages. 15.5 cm. Good condition, stains. Printed cardboard cover.
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Prayer Books of Important Rabbis
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
Including buyer's premium
Printed leaf, Gottesdienstordnung in den synagogen - Vienna Synagogue Prayer Schedule, from Pesach until Rosh HaShana. Vienna, 1935.
One leaf. 21 cm. Very good condition.
One leaf. 21 cm. Very good condition.
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Books Printed in Austria and Germany, Books Printed for She'erit Ha-Pleita
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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Sefer Ha-Brit "most of his teachings are based on the holy writings of the Ari z"l in his book Etz Ha-Chaim". Vol.2. [Vienna, c.1797-1800]. First [book] printed at the new printing press of Anton Schmidt in the city of Vienna.
This edition was printed in a similar way to the first volume which was printed in Brֳ¼n in 1801 and seems to be a continuation of it, but there are many additions and corrections which the author printed in "Sefer Ha-Brit HaShalem" which was printed in Zolkow in 1807.
In 1796, after printer Rossman of Brֳ¼n passed away, the press and all of its contents moved to Anton Schmidt in Vienna. It seems that Schmidt had inherited from Rossman all of the book's first volume exemplars and decided to print the second volume just like the first, making no mention of the place and year of print, so both volumes would look like they belong to one set. (Based on the Bibliography Institute CD, record 0137514).
[1], 128 leaves. 17.5 cm. Good-fair condition, wear and stains. Signatures and ownership inscriptions. Original, damaged, leather binding.
This edition was printed in a similar way to the first volume which was printed in Brֳ¼n in 1801 and seems to be a continuation of it, but there are many additions and corrections which the author printed in "Sefer Ha-Brit HaShalem" which was printed in Zolkow in 1807.
In 1796, after printer Rossman of Brֳ¼n passed away, the press and all of its contents moved to Anton Schmidt in Vienna. It seems that Schmidt had inherited from Rossman all of the book's first volume exemplars and decided to print the second volume just like the first, making no mention of the place and year of print, so both volumes would look like they belong to one set. (Based on the Bibliography Institute CD, record 0137514).
[1], 128 leaves. 17.5 cm. Good-fair condition, wear and stains. Signatures and ownership inscriptions. Original, damaged, leather binding.
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Books Printed in Austria and Germany, Books Printed for She'erit Ha-Pleita
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Auction 19 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
December 19, 2011
Opening: $200
Sold for: $300
Including buyer's premium
Sefer Nachalat Tzvi, Mussar and stories from the Zohar in Yiddish, by Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Chotash. Dyhernfurth, [1772].
Copy with forged title page: "Nachalat Tzvi - referred to as Zohar, Breslau Press".
[1], 82 leaves. 33 cm. Fair condition. Many stains. Title page as well as several leaves damaged and restored with scotch tape. Worn cardboard binding.
Rare! Does not appear in Bibliography Institute CD.
Copy with forged title page: "Nachalat Tzvi - referred to as Zohar, Breslau Press".
[1], 82 leaves. 33 cm. Fair condition. Many stains. Title page as well as several leaves damaged and restored with scotch tape. Worn cardboard binding.
Rare! Does not appear in Bibliography Institute CD.
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