Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
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Tractate Avot (Ethics of our Fathers), with commentary Yein Levanon, [by Naphtali Hertz Wessely]. Berlin, 1775. First edition.
Approbations: Rabbi Shaul – Av Beit Din of Ashkenazi community of Amsterdam, Rabbi Yechezkel HaLevi Landau of Prague, author of “Nodah B'Yehuda” and others. A major controversy arose concerning the book and its author being that the author supported Moshe Mendelssohn, father of the Enlightenment Movement. Seven years later, the “Nodah B’Yehuda” himself wrote harsh letters in opposition of Wessely's booklet “Divrei Shalom Ve’Emet”. Surprisingly, this commentary was accepted throughout the Jewish Diaspora and he is quoted in many compilations on Tractate Avot.
Ownership signature “Belongs to Meir Lehmann” – The Ga’on Rabbi Meir Lehmann (1831-1890), rabbi of Mainz, among greatest rabbis of Germany, editor of “Israelite” and leader of struggles of Jewish Orthodoxy in Germany. Composed many books of commentaries on Pirkei Avot, the Bible and books of contemplation and philosophy, in addition to dozens of story books written for the purpose of drawing Jewish youth to reverence of G-d and moral conduct.
[6], 150 leaves; [2] leaves. 33 cm. Elegant copy, wide margins, good-fair condition. Moth damage. Antique leather binding with clasps.
Two leaves containing “second index” added at end of this copy. Rare leaves, not included in all copies.
Approbations: Rabbi Shaul – Av Beit Din of Ashkenazi community of Amsterdam, Rabbi Yechezkel HaLevi Landau of Prague, author of “Nodah B'Yehuda” and others. A major controversy arose concerning the book and its author being that the author supported Moshe Mendelssohn, father of the Enlightenment Movement. Seven years later, the “Nodah B’Yehuda” himself wrote harsh letters in opposition of Wessely's booklet “Divrei Shalom Ve’Emet”. Surprisingly, this commentary was accepted throughout the Jewish Diaspora and he is quoted in many compilations on Tractate Avot.
Ownership signature “Belongs to Meir Lehmann” – The Ga’on Rabbi Meir Lehmann (1831-1890), rabbi of Mainz, among greatest rabbis of Germany, editor of “Israelite” and leader of struggles of Jewish Orthodoxy in Germany. Composed many books of commentaries on Pirkei Avot, the Bible and books of contemplation and philosophy, in addition to dozens of story books written for the purpose of drawing Jewish youth to reverence of G-d and moral conduct.
[6], 150 leaves; [2] leaves. 33 cm. Elegant copy, wide margins, good-fair condition. Moth damage. Antique leather binding with clasps.
Two leaves containing “second index” added at end of this copy. Rare leaves, not included in all copies.
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Talmud and Mishnayot, Pirkei Avot
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
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Pirkei Avot – Trattoto Morale, with Italian translation, Venice, [1772].
Source and translation mishna after mishna. Translated by Rabbi Simcha Kalimni and Rabbi Ya'akov Saraval.
Thirty-two leaves. 16 cm. Good condition, stains and several tears.
Source and translation mishna after mishna. Translated by Rabbi Simcha Kalimni and Rabbi Ya'akov Saraval.
Thirty-two leaves. 16 cm. Good condition, stains and several tears.
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Talmud and Mishnayot, Pirkei Avot
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
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Paraphrasis Caldayca en los Cantares de Selomoh, Shir HaShirim with Ladino translation (in Latin letters) and Spanish translation of the Aramaic translation.
* Pirkei Avot, with Spanish translation. [Amsterdam], 1766. Hebrew and translation, passage following passage.
112, 109-144 pages. 15.5 cm. Good condition, stains. One leaf has a tear with missing text [restored with tape]. Original leather binding, with imperfections.
* Pirkei Avot, with Spanish translation. [Amsterdam], 1766. Hebrew and translation, passage following passage.
112, 109-144 pages. 15.5 cm. Good condition, stains. One leaf has a tear with missing text [restored with tape]. Original leather binding, with imperfections.
Category
Talmud and Mishnayot, Pirkei Avot
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $200
Sold for: $275
Including buyer's premium
Sefer Parashat Derachim, twenty six Drushim and “Derech Mitzvotecha” pamphlet on the Mitzvot, Rabbi Yehuda Rosanis author of “Mishneh LaMelech”. Venice, [1743]. Second edition.
Last page contains license to print book by “heads and leaders of state” [“Va’ad Katan”], Venice, 6 Tamuz 1742.
Fine copy with wide margins. [2], 76 leaves. 29 cm. Good condition, stains, moth marks.
Last page contains license to print book by “heads and leaders of state” [“Va’ad Katan”], Venice, 6 Tamuz 1742.
Fine copy with wide margins. [2], 76 leaves. 29 cm. Good condition, stains, moth marks.
Category
Responsa and Halacha books
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $500
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Mishneh Torah by the Rambam, three of the four volumes. Amsterdam, [1702-1703]. Includes unique title pages and special pagination for books of Lechem Mishneh, added at end of each volume.
Volume 2 – Nashim-Kedusha: [2], 227, [4] leaves; 52 leaves. Volume 3 – [1], 368, [9] leaves; 54 leaves. Volume 4 – (missing at beginning) 4-309, [13] leaves; 70 leaves. 37 cm. General condition good. Wear, stains. Two written Ex-libris on parchment. Ancient and damaged wood and leather bindings.
Most extensively proofread edition of books of Rambam, prototype edition for majority of following editions. The Lechem Mishneh books were only added to certain copies.
Volume 2 – Nashim-Kedusha: [2], 227, [4] leaves; 52 leaves. Volume 3 – [1], 368, [9] leaves; 54 leaves. Volume 4 – (missing at beginning) 4-309, [13] leaves; 70 leaves. 37 cm. General condition good. Wear, stains. Two written Ex-libris on parchment. Ancient and damaged wood and leather bindings.
Most extensively proofread edition of books of Rambam, prototype edition for majority of following editions. The Lechem Mishneh books were only added to certain copies.
Category
Responsa and Halacha books
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $200
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* Maginei Eretz, Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim. Amsterdam, 1754. Illustrated title page. Owner's signature "Aryeh Leib".
* Eshlei Ravrevei, Shulchan Aruch Yoreh Deah. Amsterdam, 1743. Illustrated title page. Many handwritten notations and many signatures (“Shmuel Zuckerman” etc.).
* Eshlei Ravrevei, Amsterdam, 1756. Illustrated title page. Owner's signature "Shimon Witsh--- of Metz".
Three books, various sizes and conditions. New fabric bindings.
* Eshlei Ravrevei, Shulchan Aruch Yoreh Deah. Amsterdam, 1743. Illustrated title page. Many handwritten notations and many signatures (“Shmuel Zuckerman” etc.).
* Eshlei Ravrevei, Amsterdam, 1756. Illustrated title page. Owner's signature "Shimon Witsh--- of Metz".
Three books, various sizes and conditions. New fabric bindings.
Category
Responsa and Halacha books
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $400
Unsold
For complete list, see Hebrew description.
Eight books, various sizes and conditions.
Eight books, various sizes and conditions.
Category
Responsa and Halacha books
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $200
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* Sha'arei Dura, called Issur V'Heter, Rabbeinu Yitzchak of Dura. With glosses [by Rabbi Yisrael Isserlan] and “Mevo She'arim” [by Rabbi Nathan Neta Shapira]. Jessnitz, [1724]. The glosses of Rabbi Mordechai Yaffe, author of the “Levushim” were printed in this edition for the first time. At the end of the book are novellae on the Talmud by the publisher Rabbi Moshe Auerbach.
[3], 66, 8 leaves. 31 cm. Fair condition, stains and tears, moisture marks and wear.
* Rabbeinu Ya'akov Ba'al HaTurim commentary on the Torah, foundations for tradition, parperaot and gematriot, with glosses Ittur Bikurim [by Rabbi Baruch ben Elkana of Fürth]. Fürth, [1752]. Owner's signature [Yosef HaLevi ben R' Moshe a child of---].
[2], 3, 28, 28-87 leaves. 20 cm. Good condition, stains, moth marks. Antique leather binding.
[3], 66, 8 leaves. 31 cm. Fair condition, stains and tears, moisture marks and wear.
* Rabbeinu Ya'akov Ba'al HaTurim commentary on the Torah, foundations for tradition, parperaot and gematriot, with glosses Ittur Bikurim [by Rabbi Baruch ben Elkana of Fürth]. Fürth, [1752]. Owner's signature [Yosef HaLevi ben R' Moshe a child of---].
[2], 3, 28, 28-87 leaves. 20 cm. Good condition, stains, moth marks. Antique leather binding.
Category
Responsa and Halacha books
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $200
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Eshle Ravreve, Shulchan Aruch Yoreh De’ah, section one (chapters 1-111). Koenigsburg, [1859]. Two title pages; first title page rare with magnificent illustration of synagogue Bimah (platform in synagogue for Torah reading) and Torah ark. Inside two tablets of Ten Commandments names of ten “armour-bearers” [commentaries] appear [in acronym].
[5], 260 leaves. 38.5 cm. Quality paper, good condition, stains and slight wear. Original worn binding.
Rare title page not listed in bibliographic record of Bibliography Institute no. 0180078.
[5], 260 leaves. 38.5 cm. Quality paper, good condition, stains and slight wear. Original worn binding.
Rare title page not listed in bibliographic record of Bibliography Institute no. 0180078.
Category
Responsa and Halacha books
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
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Large collection of books of responsa and novellae, many with signatures and inscriptions, glosses and lists by Rabbi Gedalia son of Asher [Westil] Av Beit Din of Moineşti (Romania), end of 19th century (c. 1880-1900).
For complete list, see Hebrew description.
Eleven books in seven volumes, various sizes, fair condition, moth damage.
For complete list, see Hebrew description.
Eleven books in seven volumes, various sizes, fair condition, moth damage.
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Responsa and Halacha books
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $250
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Shir HaShirim with translation of Yonatan Ben Uziel and “commentary in language of Yishma’el”. Calcutta (India), [1841]. Lithograph.
Hebrew source followed by Aramaic translation and Jewish-Arabic commentary, verse following verse. On last leaves, Arabic translation of poem “Mi Kamocha Ve’Ein Kamocha” by Rabbi Yehuda HaLevi, and “song for Purim”. This is the first book printed in lithograph in Calcutta [see A. Ya’ari, Hebrew Press in Oriental Countries, Jerusalem 1940, pp. 17-18].
Stamps Rabbi “Menashe Yechezkel Avraham Matzliach”.
[1], 70, [8] pages. 18 cm. Good condition, stains.
Hebrew source followed by Aramaic translation and Jewish-Arabic commentary, verse following verse. On last leaves, Arabic translation of poem “Mi Kamocha Ve’Ein Kamocha” by Rabbi Yehuda HaLevi, and “song for Purim”. This is the first book printed in lithograph in Calcutta [see A. Ya’ari, Hebrew Press in Oriental Countries, Jerusalem 1940, pp. 17-18].
Stamps Rabbi “Menashe Yechezkel Avraham Matzliach”.
[1], 70, [8] pages. 18 cm. Good condition, stains.
Category
Books Printed in the East and Far East
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $200
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Yom Kippur machzor, according to the custom of the Sefaradim, with prayers from the Arizal's writings and from Chemdat HaYamim, and additions, Volumes 1-2. Mumbai, 1892.
Two sets, each has two volumes.
Four volumes. Volume 1: [1], 160 leaves. Volume 2: [1], 118 leaves. 21 cm. Good condition, stains. One copy has original semi-leather bindings. The other copy has dedications to Mrs. Pircha Sassoon.
Two sets, each has two volumes.
Four volumes. Volume 1: [1], 160 leaves. Volume 2: [1], 118 leaves. 21 cm. Good condition, stains. One copy has original semi-leather bindings. The other copy has dedications to Mrs. Pircha Sassoon.
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Books Printed in the East and Far East
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