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Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
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Sefer Korban Netanel, on the Halachic rulings of the Rosh for Seder Mo’ed and Nashim. By Rabbi Netanel Weil, Karlsruhe, [1755]. First edition. Illustrated and interesting title page.
Erudite glosses in ancient Ashkenazi handwriting from period of printing [Germany?, 18th century?], containing harsh critique on writings of the author. Erudite and sharp critique, apparently written by a great Torah scholar, a contemporary of the author, who was not apprehensive about sharply disagreeing with him. Ownership notations of the “Ga’on… Rabbi Binyamin” [Bira of Sherveiler?]. Signatures on title page of “Nathan F…” [Nathan Fonfeder?].
[2], 148, [3] leaves. 31.5 cm. Fair condition, moth damage. Wear and stains. Cardboard binding with cloth spine.
Erudite glosses in ancient Ashkenazi handwriting from period of printing [Germany?, 18th century?], containing harsh critique on writings of the author. Erudite and sharp critique, apparently written by a great Torah scholar, a contemporary of the author, who was not apprehensive about sharply disagreeing with him. Ownership notations of the “Ga’on… Rabbi Binyamin” [Bira of Sherveiler?]. Signatures on title page of “Nathan F…” [Nathan Fonfeder?].
[2], 148, [3] leaves. 31.5 cm. Fair condition, moth damage. Wear and stains. Cardboard binding with cloth spine.
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Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
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Sefer Halachot Ketanot, brief responsa in various matters. Includes “Kontres Gittin”, by Rabbi Ya’akov Chagiz. Printed by his son Rabbi Moshe Chagiz. Venice, [1704]. First edition.
The book contains glosses and additions printed by Rabbi Moshe Chagiz son of the author, and publisher. End of section 1 contains his Halachic responses under the name "Leket HaKemach".
Several glosses in Italian handwriting [by one writer], two of which are signed “Machsi” [initials] – signature of Rabbi Moshe Chaim Soskino, among the scholars of Italy, Dayan in Firenze, Italy; succeeded his father Rabbi Daniel of Tirrenia author of Ikrei HaDat. Closely associated with the Chida [Rabbi Chaim Yosef David Azulai] who cites him in his books with high esteem. (See attached material).
[4], 71, [9] leaves. 26.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Moth marks and stains. Old binding.
The book contains glosses and additions printed by Rabbi Moshe Chagiz son of the author, and publisher. End of section 1 contains his Halachic responses under the name "Leket HaKemach".
Several glosses in Italian handwriting [by one writer], two of which are signed “Machsi” [initials] – signature of Rabbi Moshe Chaim Soskino, among the scholars of Italy, Dayan in Firenze, Italy; succeeded his father Rabbi Daniel of Tirrenia author of Ikrei HaDat. Closely associated with the Chida [Rabbi Chaim Yosef David Azulai] who cites him in his books with high esteem. (See attached material).
[4], 71, [9] leaves. 26.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Moth marks and stains. Old binding.
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Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
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Avnei Nezer Responsa, by Rebbe Rabbi Avraham of Sochotshov, Even Ha’ezer section I [Pietrekov- Łódź, 1926]. Bound with Sefer Yeshu’at David [first book of the Ga’on Rabbi Dovid Povarsky], Biłgoraj, 1933.
Handwritten erudite comments, signed “Ya’akov Yehoshua” – The Ga’on Rabbi Ya’akov Yehoshua Froman (perished in the Holocaust], among the well-known geniuses of Poland [companion and associate of the "Reshit Bikurim" and the Ga’on of Kozieglowy], and among the affluent individuals of Łódź. Descendant of the Rebbe Rabbi Ephraim Fischel of Stryków. Majority of his manuscripts were lost in the Holocaust, however the remainder of his Chiddushim were found and printed in the book "Nachalat Ya’akov Yehoshua" on the Torah (Tel Aviv, 1959), in which many sayings in the name of his teacher and rabbi, the Rebbe Rabbi Avraham Mordechai of Ger, are presented.
6-129 leaves (incomplete copy); [1], 87 leaves. 30.5 cm. Dry paper, good-fair condition, some leaves worn (with damage to text) and stained. Glosses slightly cut off. Old binding.
Handwritten erudite comments, signed “Ya’akov Yehoshua” – The Ga’on Rabbi Ya’akov Yehoshua Froman (perished in the Holocaust], among the well-known geniuses of Poland [companion and associate of the "Reshit Bikurim" and the Ga’on of Kozieglowy], and among the affluent individuals of Łódź. Descendant of the Rebbe Rabbi Ephraim Fischel of Stryków. Majority of his manuscripts were lost in the Holocaust, however the remainder of his Chiddushim were found and printed in the book "Nachalat Ya’akov Yehoshua" on the Torah (Tel Aviv, 1959), in which many sayings in the name of his teacher and rabbi, the Rebbe Rabbi Avraham Mordechai of Ger, are presented.
6-129 leaves (incomplete copy); [1], 87 leaves. 30.5 cm. Dry paper, good-fair condition, some leaves worn (with damage to text) and stained. Glosses slightly cut off. Old binding.
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Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
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Talmud Yerushalmi, Seder Mo'ed Aleph, Tractate Shabbat Eruvim and Pesachim. With new commentaries of the Ridvaz Rabbi of Slotzk. Pietrekov, 1900.
Scholarly long handwritten glosses, attributed to [as apparent from superficial comparison of manuscripts, see attached photograph] the Rebbe of Alexander. Rabbi Yehuda Moshe Danziger-Tyberg (1893-1973, Encyclopedia L'Chassidut, Volume 2, pages 43-44), author of "Emunat Moshe" and "Chashva L'Tovah" responsa, an outstanding tzaddik. Ascended to Eretz Yisrael in 1934 by the recommendation of his cousin the Rebbe of Alexander, author of "Akedat Yitzchak", who told him that he sees black clouds over the skies of Europe. After all the family of his uncle, the Rebbe, was murdered during the Holocaust, those Chassidim that remained crowned him Rebbe.
[2], 92, 6, 11 leaves; 65 leaves; 71, 3 leaves. 36.5 cm. Dry paper, good-fair condition, moth damage. Worn binding.
Scholarly long handwritten glosses, attributed to [as apparent from superficial comparison of manuscripts, see attached photograph] the Rebbe of Alexander. Rabbi Yehuda Moshe Danziger-Tyberg (1893-1973, Encyclopedia L'Chassidut, Volume 2, pages 43-44), author of "Emunat Moshe" and "Chashva L'Tovah" responsa, an outstanding tzaddik. Ascended to Eretz Yisrael in 1934 by the recommendation of his cousin the Rebbe of Alexander, author of "Akedat Yitzchak", who told him that he sees black clouds over the skies of Europe. After all the family of his uncle, the Rebbe, was murdered during the Holocaust, those Chassidim that remained crowned him Rebbe.
[2], 92, 6, 11 leaves; 65 leaves; 71, 3 leaves. 36.5 cm. Dry paper, good-fair condition, moth damage. Worn binding.
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Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
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Sefer Sha’ar HaKavanot, by Rabbi Chaim Vital. Jerusalem, [1902]. (Part of title page wording in golden ink). Printed with: Sefer Yaffa Sha’a, by Rabbi Shlomo HaCohen (separate title page).
Ownership notations (“Rabbi Guttman David Rabinowitz… Vilna”). Signature of Rabbi “Moshe Ya’ir Weinstock, Beit Yisrael, Jerusalem”, including several glosses in his handwriting.
Binding leaf contains lengthy handwritten comment: “Moshe Rabbeinu sacrificed himself for the people of his generation… bearing the proper intention of G-D’s holy name can reverse all judgments in a positive direction, Amen…”.
The Jerusalemite Kabbalist Rabbi Moshe Ya’ir Weinstock (1899-1982), disciple of Kabbalists and Rebbes of Jerusalem, disciple of Rabbi Yehuda Leib Ashlag author of "HaSulam". Published many books in Kabbalah and Halachah, Hassidism and Musar.
[1], 111, [2]; [1], 24 leaves. 34 cm. Good condition. Stains and wear. Moth marks. Library stamps. Worn binding.
Ownership notations (“Rabbi Guttman David Rabinowitz… Vilna”). Signature of Rabbi “Moshe Ya’ir Weinstock, Beit Yisrael, Jerusalem”, including several glosses in his handwriting.
Binding leaf contains lengthy handwritten comment: “Moshe Rabbeinu sacrificed himself for the people of his generation… bearing the proper intention of G-D’s holy name can reverse all judgments in a positive direction, Amen…”.
The Jerusalemite Kabbalist Rabbi Moshe Ya’ir Weinstock (1899-1982), disciple of Kabbalists and Rebbes of Jerusalem, disciple of Rabbi Yehuda Leib Ashlag author of "HaSulam". Published many books in Kabbalah and Halachah, Hassidism and Musar.
[1], 111, [2]; [1], 24 leaves. 34 cm. Good condition. Stains and wear. Moth marks. Library stamps. Worn binding.
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Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
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Zohar Chai, on Shemot, commentary of the Zohar according to the Arizal and the Besht, by Rebbe Yitzchak Isaac of Kumrana. Bnei Brak, 1972, second edition.
Dozens of kabalistic long handwritten glosses, some signed: "Note by Yuda Ze'ev Leibowitz". Included in the notes are many quotes from his rabbis: Rabbi Yoel of Satmar, Rabbi Aharon of Belz, Rebbe of Sanz, Rabbi Moshe Ya'ir Weinstock etc.
Several notes are in the handwriting of the Mekubal Rabbi Yoel Hirschsprung of Tel Aviv (1891-1989), signed Yoel. Stamps of Rabbi Yehuda Ze'ev Leibowitz and Rabbi Yoel Hirschsprung.
The Mekubal Rabbi Yehuda Ze'ev Leibowitz (1921-2010), was born in Satmar and studied in his youth from Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum and Rabbi Yehuda Rosner Rabbi of Székelyhid. A wonder-worker, holy and pure, one of the heads of the "hidden" mekubalim group in Tel Aviv (a disciple of the "Shoemaker" and Rabbi Yehuda Zvi Brandvein), he studied at length kabalistic wisdom and wrote several important books. Close to Rabbi Aharon of Belz and the rebbes of the House of Ruzin and Sanz. He was renowned as a wonder worker and lofty tzaddik.
[8]. 166 leaves + cover leaves full of handwritten inscriptions. 22.5 cm. Good condition, loose and worn fabric binding.
Dozens of kabalistic long handwritten glosses, some signed: "Note by Yuda Ze'ev Leibowitz". Included in the notes are many quotes from his rabbis: Rabbi Yoel of Satmar, Rabbi Aharon of Belz, Rebbe of Sanz, Rabbi Moshe Ya'ir Weinstock etc.
Several notes are in the handwriting of the Mekubal Rabbi Yoel Hirschsprung of Tel Aviv (1891-1989), signed Yoel. Stamps of Rabbi Yehuda Ze'ev Leibowitz and Rabbi Yoel Hirschsprung.
The Mekubal Rabbi Yehuda Ze'ev Leibowitz (1921-2010), was born in Satmar and studied in his youth from Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum and Rabbi Yehuda Rosner Rabbi of Székelyhid. A wonder-worker, holy and pure, one of the heads of the "hidden" mekubalim group in Tel Aviv (a disciple of the "Shoemaker" and Rabbi Yehuda Zvi Brandvein), he studied at length kabalistic wisdom and wrote several important books. Close to Rabbi Aharon of Belz and the rebbes of the House of Ruzin and Sanz. He was renowned as a wonder worker and lofty tzaddik.
[8]. 166 leaves + cover leaves full of handwritten inscriptions. 22.5 cm. Good condition, loose and worn fabric binding.
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Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
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* Kehilot Ya'akov, on Tractate Gittin. Bnei Brak, 1961. On Leaf 37/2 a row is erased and written in his handwriting: "Row missing, see correction after introduction". *Shi'urin Shel Torah, Jerusalem, [1956]. On Leaf 43, inscription in his handwriting "the rows have been exchanged" and mistake marked with lines.
2 books, varied size. Good-fair condition. Colored paper cover.
2 books, varied size. Good-fair condition. Colored paper cover.
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Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
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Sold for: $475
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Chamisha Chumshei Torah – Torah Temimah. Rabbi Baruch HaLevi Epstein. Five volumes. Vilnius, [1904]. Second edition.
Signature and stamps Rabbi “Avraham HaCohen Weisbord, rabbi of Smolensk”. Chumashim contain dozens of lengthy glosses in his fine handwriting; some of Chiddushim on the Parshiot and some of critique on composition "Torah Temimah" [in one place he writes in reference to the Jewish people in Egypt while eluding to his generation: “They made secondary primary… therefore did not succeed in education of their children, they taught them trades which promise great wealth and sent them to Egyptian schools so they would be guaranteed a happy life in terms of the world and they were negligent in seeing to it that they don’t learn from their ways and lose the heritage of their forefathers and so it was…”].
The Ga’on Rabbi Avraham (Katz) Weisbord (1867-1936, Otzar HaRabbanim 392), Av Beit Din of Tula and Smolensk (Russia). In 1933 immigrated to Eretz Israel and was appointed as Rabbi of Jaffa. Son of Rabbi Zecharia Mendel Katz, rabbi of Radin. [Uncle of “Rav HaNazir” [ascetic rabbi] Rabbi David Cohen].
Five volumes, varying pagination (first volume missing both title pages and includes only title cover). 25 cm. Good condition. Stains, several tears. Original semi-leather bindings.
Signature and stamps Rabbi “Avraham HaCohen Weisbord, rabbi of Smolensk”. Chumashim contain dozens of lengthy glosses in his fine handwriting; some of Chiddushim on the Parshiot and some of critique on composition "Torah Temimah" [in one place he writes in reference to the Jewish people in Egypt while eluding to his generation: “They made secondary primary… therefore did not succeed in education of their children, they taught them trades which promise great wealth and sent them to Egyptian schools so they would be guaranteed a happy life in terms of the world and they were negligent in seeing to it that they don’t learn from their ways and lose the heritage of their forefathers and so it was…”].
The Ga’on Rabbi Avraham (Katz) Weisbord (1867-1936, Otzar HaRabbanim 392), Av Beit Din of Tula and Smolensk (Russia). In 1933 immigrated to Eretz Israel and was appointed as Rabbi of Jaffa. Son of Rabbi Zecharia Mendel Katz, rabbi of Radin. [Uncle of “Rav HaNazir” [ascetic rabbi] Rabbi David Cohen].
Five volumes, varying pagination (first volume missing both title pages and includes only title cover). 25 cm. Good condition. Stains, several tears. Original semi-leather bindings.
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Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
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Mishnayot with Tiferet Yisrael (edition containing additions and corrections from manuscript of author), Seder Zera’im, Seder Nezikin and Seder Kodshim. Warsaw-Berlin, 1862-1864. (Includes folded map of model of the Temple).
Various signatures and ownership notations. Signature of Rabbi “Avraham Yitzchak son of Rabbi Mordechai Mahlievsky of Svintzian”. Many corrections and glosses [apparently] in his handwriting. Seder Kodshim contains signatures of Rabbi “Shlomo HaCohen Rechtman”. [Revision] journal from 1861-1892.
3 volumes, 21 cm. Quality paper, good condition, foxing, some glosses slightly cut off, old semi-leather bindings.
Various signatures and ownership notations. Signature of Rabbi “Avraham Yitzchak son of Rabbi Mordechai Mahlievsky of Svintzian”. Many corrections and glosses [apparently] in his handwriting. Seder Kodshim contains signatures of Rabbi “Shlomo HaCohen Rechtman”. [Revision] journal from 1861-1892.
3 volumes, 21 cm. Quality paper, good condition, foxing, some glosses slightly cut off, old semi-leather bindings.
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Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
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Mishnayot Rav Pninim, with commentaries Kav V'Naki, Zera Yisrael and Tosfot Sheni L'Tzion. Four sedarim: Nashim, Nezikin, Kodshim, Taharot. Warsaw, 1907.
Dozens of glosses in flowing Ashkenazi handwriting, on sheet margins, title pages and binding leaves. Content of glosses: explanations and novellae, summaries and various lists. Most comments have dates of writing between 1918-1939. The comments and dates show that the writer reviewed his studies a number of times. In the volume Kodshim, the writer signs his name and the name of his father and mother: "Moshe Leib (Moshe Aryeh) son of Rabbi Menachem Zvi and Chaya Zissel". On the volume of Seder Taharot [which is customary to study in memory of the dead] he listed the dates of his family members' yartzeits. One of his glosses on Tractate Avot is signed with his initials.
4 volumes, 15 cm. Dry paper, good-fair condition. Volume Nezikin is missing title pages and other leaves of the introduction. Original covers, worn and damaged.
Dozens of glosses in flowing Ashkenazi handwriting, on sheet margins, title pages and binding leaves. Content of glosses: explanations and novellae, summaries and various lists. Most comments have dates of writing between 1918-1939. The comments and dates show that the writer reviewed his studies a number of times. In the volume Kodshim, the writer signs his name and the name of his father and mother: "Moshe Leib (Moshe Aryeh) son of Rabbi Menachem Zvi and Chaya Zissel". On the volume of Seder Taharot [which is customary to study in memory of the dead] he listed the dates of his family members' yartzeits. One of his glosses on Tractate Avot is signed with his initials.
4 volumes, 15 cm. Dry paper, good-fair condition. Volume Nezikin is missing title pages and other leaves of the introduction. Original covers, worn and damaged.
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Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
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Sefer Ein Yitzchak, responsa on four sections of the Shulchan Aruch [Orach Chaim, Yoreh De’ah and Even Ha’ezer], by Rabbi Yitzchak Elchanan Spektor. Vilna, 1888. First edition.
Signature [with an illustrated frame]: “S. Zalman Axelrod Av Beit Din of congregation of Dalehinov”. Sheets of book contain dozens of erudite glosses (majority lengthy) in his fine handwriting, in which he debates at length with the author and critiques him with great genius.
Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Axelrod (born in 1860, Otzar HaRabbanim 18738), among the famous geniuses of Lithuania, Av Beit Din of Dolhinov and afterwards Av Beit Din of Palatzk. Authored a number of compositions (Divrei Shlomo, Menoraht Shlomo, Ner Ma’aravi, Gilayon Shlomo) which were not printed (mentions some of them in glosses of this book).
202; 38 leaves. 33 cm. General condition good-fair. Stains, few moth stains. First two leaves restored with glue. New binding.
Signature [with an illustrated frame]: “S. Zalman Axelrod Av Beit Din of congregation of Dalehinov”. Sheets of book contain dozens of erudite glosses (majority lengthy) in his fine handwriting, in which he debates at length with the author and critiques him with great genius.
Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Axelrod (born in 1860, Otzar HaRabbanim 18738), among the famous geniuses of Lithuania, Av Beit Din of Dolhinov and afterwards Av Beit Din of Palatzk. Authored a number of compositions (Divrei Shlomo, Menoraht Shlomo, Ner Ma’aravi, Gilayon Shlomo) which were not printed (mentions some of them in glosses of this book).
202; 38 leaves. 33 cm. General condition good-fair. Stains, few moth stains. First two leaves restored with glue. New binding.
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Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
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Sefer “Drush VeChiddush Rabbi Akiva Eiger”, sections 2-3 (bound together). Warsaw, [c. 1920]. Stamps, ownership notations and signature of Rebbe Rabbi Yochanan Sofer of Erlau: “I have received this as a gift from my honorable and beloved… Rabbi Ya’akov… Yochanan son of Rabbi Moshe Sofer”. Leaves of book contain approximately 13 handwritten glosses, the majority of which are in his holy handwriting.
The Rebbe of Erlau – Rabbi Yochanan Sofer (born in 1923), from the dynasty of the Chatam Sofer, grandson of Rabbi Shimon Sofer of Erlau (son of the "Ktav Sofer"). His grandfather and most of his family perished in the Holocaust and he survived, immigrated to Eretz Israel, founded institutions of Torah and established the Erlau Hassidism. Among the elderly Rebbes of our days, member of Council of Torah Sages.
Section 2: 1-3, 16-20, 25-94 leaves (missing leaves: 4-15, 21-24); section 3: 2-63 leaves (missing title page). 33 cm. Dry paper. Fair condition, tears with missing text on several leaves, moth stains, detached leaves. Missing binding.
The Rebbe of Erlau – Rabbi Yochanan Sofer (born in 1923), from the dynasty of the Chatam Sofer, grandson of Rabbi Shimon Sofer of Erlau (son of the "Ktav Sofer"). His grandfather and most of his family perished in the Holocaust and he survived, immigrated to Eretz Israel, founded institutions of Torah and established the Erlau Hassidism. Among the elderly Rebbes of our days, member of Council of Torah Sages.
Section 2: 1-3, 16-20, 25-94 leaves (missing leaves: 4-15, 21-24); section 3: 2-63 leaves (missing title page). 33 cm. Dry paper. Fair condition, tears with missing text on several leaves, moth stains, detached leaves. Missing binding.
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