Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $400
Sold for: $1,625
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Etz Chaim, the Arizal's doctrine written by his disciple Rabbi Chaim Vital. Korets, [1785].
Self-dedication on book's title page: "This is borrowed from… Rabbi Gavriel Pinto with the book Pri Etz Chaim and I gave him instead the book Avudraham, Ya'akov Abadi".
The book sheets have dozens of kabbalistic glosses [some long] in Oriental handwriting [some slightly cutoff] and several glosses in Ashkenazi handwriting.
132 leaves. 32.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, moth marks. Title page and several leaves have tears with restorations of pasted paper. Worn and detached binding.
Self-dedication on book's title page: "This is borrowed from… Rabbi Gavriel Pinto with the book Pri Etz Chaim and I gave him instead the book Avudraham, Ya'akov Abadi".
The book sheets have dozens of kabbalistic glosses [some long] in Oriental handwriting [some slightly cutoff] and several glosses in Ashkenazi handwriting.
132 leaves. 32.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, moth marks. Title page and several leaves have tears with restorations of pasted paper. Worn and detached binding.
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
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A book of Torah novellae which shall be named Brit Shalom, homiletics on the Torah by Rabbi Pinchas ben Pilta Av Beit Din of Wlodawa. Frankfurt am Main, [1718].
Glosses in Oriental writing, some signed "A.P.D.". Apparently, Rabbi David ben Avraham Pipano (1951-1925) a rabbi in Salonika, Rabbi of Sofia and Chief Rabbi of Bulgaria, author of Choshen HaEfod, Chagor HaEfod, Avnei HaEfod, Me'il HaEfod etc [see attached material].
In some glosses, he sharply criticizes the words of the author ["I do not know where he found this verse in Seder Balak… and in Seder V'Zot HaBeracha… it is astonishing how he glued them together like shofar shards"; "And I do not know what new thing he said…"; "It is astonishing how the Rav mixed up the matter of a ram's shofar…"].
Missing copy. 14, 18-19, 21-96, 98-132, 8, [2] leaves [a total of 20 missing leaves. Title page replaced with a photocopy]. 30.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Moth damage, sometimes with damage to text.
Glosses in Oriental writing, some signed "A.P.D.". Apparently, Rabbi David ben Avraham Pipano (1951-1925) a rabbi in Salonika, Rabbi of Sofia and Chief Rabbi of Bulgaria, author of Choshen HaEfod, Chagor HaEfod, Avnei HaEfod, Me'il HaEfod etc [see attached material].
In some glosses, he sharply criticizes the words of the author ["I do not know where he found this verse in Seder Balak… and in Seder V'Zot HaBeracha… it is astonishing how he glued them together like shofar shards"; "And I do not know what new thing he said…"; "It is astonishing how the Rav mixed up the matter of a ram's shofar…"].
Missing copy. 14, 18-19, 21-96, 98-132, 8, [2] leaves [a total of 20 missing leaves. Title page replaced with a photocopy]. 30.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Moth damage, sometimes with damage to text.
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $300
Sold for: $688
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Shnei Eliyahu, homiletics by Rabbi Eliyahu Yisrael. Livorno, [1806].
Ownership notations and signatures by Tripoli-Libya Torah scholars: "Chai Maimon" [apparently, Rabbi Chai Maimon II, 1838-1885, author of ‘Be'er Lachai’]; Ya'akov Rokach [1800-1891, author of ‘Kol Ya'akov’, ‘Kishurim L'Ya'akov’, ‘Sha'arei Tefillah’ etc.], Chaim Davush [1860-1934]. Dedication to Rabbi Chaim Davush etc.
Handwritten corrections and several long glosses, one signed “Eliyahu Lavi” [Rabbi Eliyahu Lavi, Rabbi of the city of Bengazi, Libya, author of “Geulat Hashem”]. In one of the glosses he writes: "It is a wonder that two prophets spoke in exactly the same style, the author and Rav HaChida in the book Simchat HaRegel as one can see…".
[4] 98 leaves (missing last index leaf). 29 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and wear, moth damage.
Ownership notations and signatures by Tripoli-Libya Torah scholars: "Chai Maimon" [apparently, Rabbi Chai Maimon II, 1838-1885, author of ‘Be'er Lachai’]; Ya'akov Rokach [1800-1891, author of ‘Kol Ya'akov’, ‘Kishurim L'Ya'akov’, ‘Sha'arei Tefillah’ etc.], Chaim Davush [1860-1934]. Dedication to Rabbi Chaim Davush etc.
Handwritten corrections and several long glosses, one signed “Eliyahu Lavi” [Rabbi Eliyahu Lavi, Rabbi of the city of Bengazi, Libya, author of “Geulat Hashem”]. In one of the glosses he writes: "It is a wonder that two prophets spoke in exactly the same style, the author and Rav HaChida in the book Simchat HaRegel as one can see…".
[4] 98 leaves (missing last index leaf). 29 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and wear, moth damage.
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $300
Sold for: $875
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* She'erit Ya'akov, homiletics on the Torah, Rabbi Ya'akov Yisrael Elgazi. Livorno, [1790]. Bound with: Imrei Shefer, Volume 3 of Kehunat Olam by Rabbi Moshe HaCohen. Constantinople, [1740]. (Coarse tears and tear offs to last leaves of second book).
Dozens of glosses in Oriental handwriting, some start with the word "Itan"[Hebrew acronym of Ya'akov Toviana said]. On title page, a sharp comment was written intended for the publisher: "It is a presumption that an unlearned man does not produce a faultless product and besides for the many printing mistakes, the indexes are all mistaken and tiring to find anything". [He means that the indexes were copied as they were in the previous edition, Constantinople 1851, but do not match this edition as the publisher apologizes on the approbation leaf]. Stamp "Ya'akov Shoshana… RABBIN".
* Yad Moshe, homiletics on the Torah, Rabbi Chaim Moshe Amarilio. Salonika, 1751. Many glosses by two writers. One is Rabbi Ya'akov Toviana and the second is unidentified.
Various sizes and conditions.
Dozens of glosses in Oriental handwriting, some start with the word "Itan"[Hebrew acronym of Ya'akov Toviana said]. On title page, a sharp comment was written intended for the publisher: "It is a presumption that an unlearned man does not produce a faultless product and besides for the many printing mistakes, the indexes are all mistaken and tiring to find anything". [He means that the indexes were copied as they were in the previous edition, Constantinople 1851, but do not match this edition as the publisher apologizes on the approbation leaf]. Stamp "Ya'akov Shoshana… RABBIN".
* Yad Moshe, homiletics on the Torah, Rabbi Chaim Moshe Amarilio. Salonika, 1751. Many glosses by two writers. One is Rabbi Ya'akov Toviana and the second is unidentified.
Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $500
Sold for: $625
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Elef HaMagen, on the weekly Torah portions and homiletics, by Rabbi Eliezer Papo, author of “Pele Yo'etz”. Salonika, [1828]. First edition.
Owners' signatures: "G-d mercifully granted his young servant", "My father, the Crown of my head gave me this book as a gift… the young one…Avraham".
Dozens of glosses in Oriental handwriting are found on the books’ sheets [by one or more writers], some especially long, with nice hints in acronyms and gematri'ot. The writer mentions some of the men from whom he heard the thoughts written in the glosses: "I heard from Chacham Moshe", "My teacher, grandfather wrote…", "I heard from my father, my teacher", "From the writings Or Shraga", etc. At the top of one gloss he writes: "Beautifully said by Rabbi…" apparently directed atthe author of book Rabbi Eliezer Papo. Some glosses are signed: "The Young One A. Y. N. ", "Meir the Small One", etc. Written on one comment is "Shabbat night I remembered terrible happenings" (nora'ot - gematria hinting to the year 1903).
136 leaves (title page missing). 19 cm. Good condition, stains and wear. Rebound.
Owners' signatures: "G-d mercifully granted his young servant", "My father, the Crown of my head gave me this book as a gift… the young one…Avraham".
Dozens of glosses in Oriental handwriting are found on the books’ sheets [by one or more writers], some especially long, with nice hints in acronyms and gematri'ot. The writer mentions some of the men from whom he heard the thoughts written in the glosses: "I heard from Chacham Moshe", "My teacher, grandfather wrote…", "I heard from my father, my teacher", "From the writings Or Shraga", etc. At the top of one gloss he writes: "Beautifully said by Rabbi…" apparently directed atthe author of book Rabbi Eliezer Papo. Some glosses are signed: "The Young One A. Y. N. ", "Meir the Small One", etc. Written on one comment is "Shabbat night I remembered terrible happenings" (nora'ot - gematria hinting to the year 1903).
136 leaves (title page missing). 19 cm. Good condition, stains and wear. Rebound.
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $220
Unsold
* Daber Moshe, Part 2 by Rabbi Chaim Moshe Amarilio. Salonika, 1743. Signed by Rabbi "Eliyahu HaCohen". Scholarly glosses in Oriental handwriting [by two writers?].
* Ba'alei Nefesh by the Ra'avad. With Chidushei HaRan on Tractate Nidah. Berlin, 1762. Old Ashkenazi signatures. Scholarly gloss in Oriental handwriting signed "Moshe Savon" [Rabbi Moshe Savon (1806-1888), a Torah genius and a mekubal, a leading scholar in Algeria].
* Tractate Bava Kama, Vienna, [1791]. Glosses and signatures in Oriental handwriting.
Three books, various sizes and conditions.
* Ba'alei Nefesh by the Ra'avad. With Chidushei HaRan on Tractate Nidah. Berlin, 1762. Old Ashkenazi signatures. Scholarly gloss in Oriental handwriting signed "Moshe Savon" [Rabbi Moshe Savon (1806-1888), a Torah genius and a mekubal, a leading scholar in Algeria].
* Tractate Bava Kama, Vienna, [1791]. Glosses and signatures in Oriental handwriting.
Three books, various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
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Shnei Luchot HaBrit, with introduction Vavei Ha'Amudim. [Frankfurt an der Oder, 1717]. Some 100 handwritten glosses, with scholarly content in Halacha and aggada. In some of the glosses, the writer notes things written in his books and in his book of responsa Eitan Aryeh. In many glosses, the writer notes the yichus of his family, many leading figures throughout the generations (the Levush, Maharsha, Taz, Tevu'at Shor etc.) are mentioned with an acronym for My Master, My Father, My Grandfather or My Great-uncle.
Rabbi Avraham Aryeh Rosen (1870-1952), Rabbi of Foltshen, an outstanding genius, Chortkov Chassid. Served in the rabbinate of the communities of Most, Buhuşi, Moineşti, Fëlticeni, Bucharest. Author of the Eitan Aryeh responsa printed in Jerusalem by his son Rabbi Moshe David Rosen (the Chief Rabbi of Romania).
Missing copy: 224-422; 44 leaves (originally: [4], 422; 44 leaves). 30 cm. Fair condition, wear and detached leaves. Stains and minor moth damage. Unbound.
Rabbi Avraham Aryeh Rosen (1870-1952), Rabbi of Foltshen, an outstanding genius, Chortkov Chassid. Served in the rabbinate of the communities of Most, Buhuşi, Moineşti, Fëlticeni, Bucharest. Author of the Eitan Aryeh responsa printed in Jerusalem by his son Rabbi Moshe David Rosen (the Chief Rabbi of Romania).
Missing copy: 224-422; 44 leaves (originally: [4], 422; 44 leaves). 30 cm. Fair condition, wear and detached leaves. Stains and minor moth damage. Unbound.
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $200
Sold for: $325
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Sefer Darchei Teshuva, on Shulchan Aruch Yoreh De’ah, laws of Treifot [food ritually unfit for eating]. First and second sections. By Rebbe Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Shapira Av Beit Din of Munkacs. Vilnius, 1892. First edition.
Signatures Rabbi “Meir Tzvi Sal” and stamps Rabbi “Shmuel Ya’akov Avraham Abraham, slaughterer”. Erudite critique and glosses by two writers: Some in handwriting of Rabbi Meir Tzvi, and additional glosses in different handwriting [apparently by Rabbi Shmuel Ya’akov Avraham].
Two volumes: [7], 212, [16] pages; [2], 213-716, [1] pages. Approx. 29 cm. Dry paper, good condition. Worn bindings.
Signatures Rabbi “Meir Tzvi Sal” and stamps Rabbi “Shmuel Ya’akov Avraham Abraham, slaughterer”. Erudite critique and glosses by two writers: Some in handwriting of Rabbi Meir Tzvi, and additional glosses in different handwriting [apparently by Rabbi Shmuel Ya’akov Avraham].
Two volumes: [7], 212, [16] pages; [2], 213-716, [1] pages. Approx. 29 cm. Dry paper, good condition. Worn bindings.
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $300
Sold for: $525
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Chamisha Chumshei Torah – Mikra’ot Gedolot, with 32 commentaries. Sections 1-6 [in two volumes]. Warsaw, 1860-1861.
Ownership notations and signature Rabbi “Yitzchak son of Rabbi Moshe Meintz” from Frankfurt am Main. Volume 1 contains inscription upon his marriage. Several glosses in his handwriting [majority in pencil], with comments and concepts on verses.
Two volumes, varying pagination. 30 cm. Good condition, stains and wear. Bindings with slight damage.
* Leaves include handwritten leaves in Hebrew and German, as well as collection of letters sent to Rabbi Yitzchak Meintz, including: Letter postcard [from 1929] of Divrei Torah by Rabbi Menachem Mendel Kirschbaum [Av Beit Din of Frankfurt]; letter of Divrei Torah by Rabbi Eliezer Lipman Printz; letter by Rabbi Ya’akov Posen [Dayan in Frankfurt].
* Attached are three letters sent to Rabbi Moshe Mentz [Meintz]: Two letters from 1834 by Rabbi Ziskind Spier [who refers to Rabbi Moshe in his letter as “my disciple”], and letter from 1796 by Rabbi Wolf Wertheim.
Rabbi Moshe Meintz and his son Rabbi Yitzchak Meintz, among pillars of Orthodox community of Frankfurt. For additional information related to them see item 37.
Total of 18 paper items, various sizes and conditions.
Ownership notations and signature Rabbi “Yitzchak son of Rabbi Moshe Meintz” from Frankfurt am Main. Volume 1 contains inscription upon his marriage. Several glosses in his handwriting [majority in pencil], with comments and concepts on verses.
Two volumes, varying pagination. 30 cm. Good condition, stains and wear. Bindings with slight damage.
* Leaves include handwritten leaves in Hebrew and German, as well as collection of letters sent to Rabbi Yitzchak Meintz, including: Letter postcard [from 1929] of Divrei Torah by Rabbi Menachem Mendel Kirschbaum [Av Beit Din of Frankfurt]; letter of Divrei Torah by Rabbi Eliezer Lipman Printz; letter by Rabbi Ya’akov Posen [Dayan in Frankfurt].
* Attached are three letters sent to Rabbi Moshe Mentz [Meintz]: Two letters from 1834 by Rabbi Ziskind Spier [who refers to Rabbi Moshe in his letter as “my disciple”], and letter from 1796 by Rabbi Wolf Wertheim.
Rabbi Moshe Meintz and his son Rabbi Yitzchak Meintz, among pillars of Orthodox community of Frankfurt. For additional information related to them see item 37.
Total of 18 paper items, various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
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Radvaz Responsa, by Rabbi David ben Zimra, Volumes 1-3. Warsaw, 1882. Stamps of Rabbi Chizkiyahu Yosef Mishkovsky, Jerusalem, Rabbi of Krienek (1884-1947), and his son "Eliyahu Eliezer Mishkovsky Rabbi of Kfar Chassidim". Many handwritten glosses by two writers. Some of the glosses are apparently in Rabbi Chizkiyahu Yosef's handwriting and some are in another earlier handwriting [possibly his father's, Rabbi Chaim Aryeh Leib Rottenberg-Mishkovsky, Rabbi of Stavisk (1836-1898), a renowned Lithuanian tzaddik and Torah genius].
14, 192 pages; 6, 84, 12 pages; 6, 136 pages. 31 cm. Dry brittle paper, fair condition, wear and tear damage.
14, 192 pages; 6, 84, 12 pages; 6, 136 pages. 31 cm. Dry brittle paper, fair condition, wear and tear damage.
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
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* Minchat Chinuch, Lemberg, 1889. Second edition. Stamps Rabbi Moshe Chaskin and erudite glosses in his handwriting. Rabbi Moshe Chaskin (1872-1950, Otzar HaRabbanim 14708), among disciples and associates of the Ga’on Rabbi Yitzchak Elchanan Spector and the Chafetz Chaim, served as rabbi in Krekenava for approx. 15 years, where he headed the Mechina [preparatory program] for the Slabodka Yeshiva. During the war years served as rabbi of Pryluky. Immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1933 and was among prominent rabbis of Jerusalem.
* Machatzit HaShekel, on Even Ha’Ezer section 3, laws of divorce, by Rabbi Moshe Yagid. Lemberg, 1886. Signatures and stamps of Rabbi Yosef Shimshelevitz – among disciples of Alter of Kelm and among scholars of Jerusalem. Signatures and erudite glosses in handwriting of Rabbi “Eliyahu Baruch Perlman” – among greatest diligent scholars of Jerusalem, in Yeshivot Etz Chaim, Toraht Chaim and Me’ah She’arim.
Two books, varying size. Good-fair conditions, dry paper with damage and wear.
* Machatzit HaShekel, on Even Ha’Ezer section 3, laws of divorce, by Rabbi Moshe Yagid. Lemberg, 1886. Signatures and stamps of Rabbi Yosef Shimshelevitz – among disciples of Alter of Kelm and among scholars of Jerusalem. Signatures and erudite glosses in handwriting of Rabbi “Eliyahu Baruch Perlman” – among greatest diligent scholars of Jerusalem, in Yeshivot Etz Chaim, Toraht Chaim and Me’ah She’arim.
Two books, varying size. Good-fair conditions, dry paper with damage and wear.
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
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Sold for: $250
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Sefer Beit Yitzchak, commentary on Shulchan Aruch, laws of Treifot [food ritually unfit for eating]. Rabbi Yitzchak son of Rabbi Eliezer of Munkács. Czernowitz, 1860.
Ownership notations of Rabbi “Avraham Eliezer Himemelembo Berka, slaughterer of congregation of region of Svaliva”. Leaves of book contain dozens of glosses in his handwriting [some damaged or erased]. Lengthy comments on binding leaves [on one: “As I found proofread in manuscript of the righteous rabbi of Raslo”].
[1], 87 leaves. 28 cm. Fair condition [margins of several leaves in poor condition]. Damage and erasures on some glosses. Stains, moth damage, mildew. New binding.
Ownership notations of Rabbi “Avraham Eliezer Himemelembo Berka, slaughterer of congregation of region of Svaliva”. Leaves of book contain dozens of glosses in his handwriting [some damaged or erased]. Lengthy comments on binding leaves [on one: “As I found proofread in manuscript of the righteous rabbi of Raslo”].
[1], 87 leaves. 28 cm. Fair condition [margins of several leaves in poor condition]. Damage and erasures on some glosses. Stains, moth damage, mildew. New binding.
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