Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $200
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Sha'arei Mishpat, كتاب الاحكام الشرعية فى الاحوال الشخصية للاسرائيلين / تاليف حاى بن شمعون [Ktav Alachacham Alashraya Pi Lachoel Alshachtzaya Lelasra'ilin], Volumes 1-2. Hebrew Law, by Rabbi Masud Chai ben Shimon. Cairo, [1912].
The entire work is written in Arabic and in Arabic letters [except the introduction, approbations, titles and quotations from sources]. Includes a folded board with a sketched "tree" [in red ink] of “Seder Nachalot”. The author, Rabbi Masud ben Shimon (1869-1925), was Head of the Beit Din in Egypt. His brother's son-in-law Rabbi Refael Aharon ben Shimon – Rabbi of Egypt was his right hand and successor in the rabbinate. The book was intentionally written in Arabic to justify the Jewish courts and Hebrew law in the eyes of the government and the Egyptian courts [see "The author's apology" and the approbations].
[18], [1], 340 pages + a folded board. 23 cm. Good condition, slight wear. Original binding with imprinted Arabic inscription.
The entire work is written in Arabic and in Arabic letters [except the introduction, approbations, titles and quotations from sources]. Includes a folded board with a sketched "tree" [in red ink] of “Seder Nachalot”. The author, Rabbi Masud ben Shimon (1869-1925), was Head of the Beit Din in Egypt. His brother's son-in-law Rabbi Refael Aharon ben Shimon – Rabbi of Egypt was his right hand and successor in the rabbinate. The book was intentionally written in Arabic to justify the Jewish courts and Hebrew law in the eyes of the government and the Egyptian courts [see "The author's apology" and the approbations].
[18], [1], 340 pages + a folded board. 23 cm. Good condition, slight wear. Original binding with imprinted Arabic inscription.
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $200
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HaYare’ach, Torah collection edited by Rabbi Raphael Kadir Tzaban. Djerba (Tunisia), first year booklets 1-12, Tishrei-Elul 1948-1949.
12 booklets, approx. 20 cm. Some missing printed covers. Good condition, new bindings.
12 booklets, approx. 20 cm. Some missing printed covers. Good condition, new bindings.
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
* "Piyut in Praise of… Rabbi Chananya Cohen", by Avraham Alon. [Casablanca, c. 1930]. * “Tochacha” by Rabbi Refael Aharon Monsoniego. Printed leaf. [Without location and year of printing]. * "B'Chol Makom Asher Azkir Et Shmi" – leaf with prayer guidelines. Published by the Alliance Organization. [Tangier]. Hebrew and French. (Two copies). * Booklet with three piyutim: "Shirat HaYam – Ashira K'Shirat Moshe", "Piyut L'Yom Shmini Shel Pesach" and "Yigdal Hashem Elokim Chai". [Tangier, 1954]. * Principale Piyutim De Pesach, piyutim for Pesach. Booklet. [Tangier, 1957].
Total of 6 items. Various sizes and conditions.
Total of 6 items. Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $250
Unsold
* Bikurim, Seder Chag HaShavuot [according to Tunisian and Algerian custom. Azharot, Megillat Ruth etc. with Ladino translation]. Vienna, 1889. * La Famiya Mysteryosa, [play]. Trieste, 1889. * Magen David, book for studying Lashon HaKodesh [lit. the Holy Tongue]. David Muskona. Vienna, [1891]. * Seder Mincha Erev Rosh Chodesh, [instructions and translation in Ladino]. Salonika, 1926. * Sefat Zion, Libriko Di Gramatica di Lashon HaKodesh. Benzion Moshe Alkalai. Vienna, 1934. * Machzor L'Rosh Hashana, according to the Sefardim custom. Prayers, instructions and explanations in Ladino. Salonika [Jerusalem], 1911. (Self-dedications and impression on cover of Avraham Yitzchak Bracha. Attached is a leaf from Yom Kippur 1948 – a eulogy on the Salonika community and the Holocaust victims). * Seder Pirkei Avot, with Ladino translation. Tel Aviv, [1959; printed photocopy of the Vienna 1885 edition].
Seven books, various sizes and conditions.
Seven books, various sizes and conditions.
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