Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $500
Sold for: $1,375
Including buyer's premium
Archive of bills and documents of Meintz (Mentz) family from Frankfurt am Main. Items include: * Bill of Tna’im [premarital stipulations] from 1796 of engagement of Rabbi Leib son of Rabbi Hertz Meintz and Ms. Ette’le daughter of Rabbi Moshe Rintz-Kopf. Additional bill of premarital stipulations from 1797 of same couple, read during marriage ceremony. [Signed by: Rabbi Hertz Meintz and his son Rabbi Michel Meintz]. * Handwritten bills in handwriting and signature of Rabbi Moshe son of Rabbi Leib Meintz. [1834, 1874] * Bill of premarital stipulations of engagement of Rabbi Shmuel son of Rabbi Moshe Meintz. Frankfurt am Main, 1864. * Ketubah of marriage of Rabbi Shmuel Meintz. Frankfurt, 1866. * Three additional Ketubot from Frankfurt, from years 1877, 1899 and 1909; Ketubah from Bukenheim village in 1806 [signatures of witnesses]. * Bill pertaining to will. Frankfurt, 1826. * Other bills and documents.
The Meintz family, an affluent family of bankers in Frankfurt am Main, was among pillars of Orthodox community of city. Rabbi Leib Meintz [passed away in 1822], his son Rabbi Moshe Meintz and his grandson Rabbi Yitzchak Meintz, were among exemplary personalities of German Jewry, great in Torah and financially wealthy. Supporters and leaders of Frankfurt, they were known for their greatness in Torah and reverence of G-d. Their instructions and rulings are mentioned in responsa books of rabbis of Germany [see attached material].
Rabbi Moshe Meintz (1805-1886) served as Dayan in Frankfurt, was involved in relocation of Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch to Frankfurt, however, later on rejected his decision to leave his former well-established community.
His glosses on the Shulchan Aruch were printed in the collection ‘Zechor L'Avraham’, section 1, Holon 1990.
19 items, various sizes and conditions.
The Meintz family, an affluent family of bankers in Frankfurt am Main, was among pillars of Orthodox community of city. Rabbi Leib Meintz [passed away in 1822], his son Rabbi Moshe Meintz and his grandson Rabbi Yitzchak Meintz, were among exemplary personalities of German Jewry, great in Torah and financially wealthy. Supporters and leaders of Frankfurt, they were known for their greatness in Torah and reverence of G-d. Their instructions and rulings are mentioned in responsa books of rabbis of Germany [see attached material].
Rabbi Moshe Meintz (1805-1886) served as Dayan in Frankfurt, was involved in relocation of Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch to Frankfurt, however, later on rejected his decision to leave his former well-established community.
His glosses on the Shulchan Aruch were printed in the collection ‘Zechor L'Avraham’, section 1, Holon 1990.
19 items, various sizes and conditions.
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Ketubot and marriage documents
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $200
Unsold
Four invitations by Rebbes of Vizhnitz: * Invitation from Rebbe Rabbi Chaim Meir Hager, the “Imrei Emet” of Vizhnitz, for marriage of his grandson Rebbe Rabbi Yisrael Hager [Bnei Brak], 1963. * Two invitations by Rebbe Rabbi Moshe Yehoshua Hager of Vizhnitz, for marriage of his grandson Rabbi Chaim son of Meir [son of his son-in-law Rabbi Menachem Ernster]. [Bnei Brak], 1991; and for marriage of his granddaughter Machla daughter of his son Rebbe Rabbi Menachem Mendel Hager. [Bnei Brak], 1998. * Invitation of Rebbe Rabbi Mordechai Hager of Vizhnitz-Monsey, to wedding of his daughter. [Brooklyn], 1983.
Various sizes, generally in good condition (folding marks).
Various sizes, generally in good condition (folding marks).
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Ketubot and marriage documents
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $200
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* Invitation of Rabbi Chaim Ze'ev Finkel, for the marriage of his son Rabbi Aryeh Finkel [Head of Mir Yeshiva]. 1953. * Invitation of Rabbi Efraim Ze'ev Garbuz, for the marriage of his daughter to Rabbi Shmuel Templer [Dvir]. 1950. * Invitation of Rabbi Yerachmiel Mett of London, for the marriage of his daughter to Rabbi Tzadok Eidler of Brussels. 1933. * Invitation of Rabbi Dov Shwartzman, for the marriage of his son Rabbi Zevulun. 1973. * Invitations to bar-mitzvah celebrations from Rabbi Yosef HaCohen Oppenheimer (with sources for the bar-mitzvah discourses), Buenos Aires, 1959, 1963. * More invitations and printed thank you letters.
Ten printed items, various sizes, good condition.
Ten printed items, various sizes, good condition.
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Ketubot and marriage documents
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $200
Sold for: $400
Including buyer's premium
Miniature Machzor, order of prayers as customary in congregation of Rome, sections 1-2. Verona, [1648-1649]. [Printing press of partners Rabbi Ya’akov Chagiz and Rabbi Shmuel Abuhav].
Morning prayers of Shabbat and Rosh Chodesh, fast days, Chanukah and Purim, Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur. Second section (separate title page) includes: Liturgical hymns, prayer for Shmini Atzeret and Simchat Torah and more.
Printed and bound with pamphlets: Me’ah Brachot, Pirkei Avot, Parshiot, Sefer Tehillim and Seder Ma’amadot (separate title page). Some of these pamphlets were also published separately.
First section: 61-96, 96-106, 106-130, 119-147, [1] (leaves 1-60 missing at beginning); Second section: [1], 161-175, 179-183, [6], 190-236 leaves; Me’ah Brachot: 12 leaves; Pirkei Avot and Parshiot: 48, 48-64, [1] leaves (missing leaf 59); Tehillim: 4-89, [1] leaves (missing leaves 1-3); Seder Ma’amadot: [1], 11, 13-16, 18-73 leaves. (Missing last leaf). 9 cm. Good condition, stains, wear and tear, original leather binding with closure clasp, worn with moth holes.
Few books with Hebrew titles printed in Verona, with long intervals between printings. In mid 17th century (1645-1650), approximately 17 books were printed by partners Rabbi Ya’akov Chagiz and Rabbi Shmuel Abuhav, after which the Hebrew printing ceased to operate for a long period.
Morning prayers of Shabbat and Rosh Chodesh, fast days, Chanukah and Purim, Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur. Second section (separate title page) includes: Liturgical hymns, prayer for Shmini Atzeret and Simchat Torah and more.
Printed and bound with pamphlets: Me’ah Brachot, Pirkei Avot, Parshiot, Sefer Tehillim and Seder Ma’amadot (separate title page). Some of these pamphlets were also published separately.
First section: 61-96, 96-106, 106-130, 119-147, [1] (leaves 1-60 missing at beginning); Second section: [1], 161-175, 179-183, [6], 190-236 leaves; Me’ah Brachot: 12 leaves; Pirkei Avot and Parshiot: 48, 48-64, [1] leaves (missing leaf 59); Tehillim: 4-89, [1] leaves (missing leaves 1-3); Seder Ma’amadot: [1], 11, 13-16, 18-73 leaves. (Missing last leaf). 9 cm. Good condition, stains, wear and tear, original leather binding with closure clasp, worn with moth holes.
Few books with Hebrew titles printed in Verona, with long intervals between printings. In mid 17th century (1645-1650), approximately 17 books were printed by partners Rabbi Ya’akov Chagiz and Rabbi Shmuel Abuhav, after which the Hebrew printing ceased to operate for a long period.
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Siddurim and Prayer Books, Miniatures
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $200
Sold for: $275
Including buyer's premium
One Hundred Blessings, Orden de Benediciones. [Amsterdam, 1687]. Miniature book. Incomplete copy.
Birkot HaMitzvot and Birkot HaNehenin, many prayers for various times and needs, some laws, with Spanish translation [page facing page, parallel numbering]. Includes Seder Shel Pesach (Haggadah), calendars and charts for calculating tekufot and festivals, poems, laws of shechita [in Spanish], the order of the weekly Torah portions and a chronological list of events in the history of the Jews until the Cossack massacres in 1648-1649 [in Spanish].
On pages 300-303, is the version of the "hashkava" of those burnt in sanctification of Hashem's name: "The great, mighty, awesome G-d should avenge the blood of his servant (Ploni) who was burnt in sanctification of His Holy name and with His Mighty Arm should demand his blood from his enemies…".
A copy missing the beginning. 38-303, 39-304 pages (total of leaves missing: 49 at the beginning of the book, and approximately 5 additional leaves); 54, [11], 7, [20], pages. 12 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, several tears. Detached binding and leaves.
Birkot HaMitzvot and Birkot HaNehenin, many prayers for various times and needs, some laws, with Spanish translation [page facing page, parallel numbering]. Includes Seder Shel Pesach (Haggadah), calendars and charts for calculating tekufot and festivals, poems, laws of shechita [in Spanish], the order of the weekly Torah portions and a chronological list of events in the history of the Jews until the Cossack massacres in 1648-1649 [in Spanish].
On pages 300-303, is the version of the "hashkava" of those burnt in sanctification of Hashem's name: "The great, mighty, awesome G-d should avenge the blood of his servant (Ploni) who was burnt in sanctification of His Holy name and with His Mighty Arm should demand his blood from his enemies…".
A copy missing the beginning. 38-303, 39-304 pages (total of leaves missing: 49 at the beginning of the book, and approximately 5 additional leaves); 54, [11], 7, [20], pages. 12 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, several tears. Detached binding and leaves.
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Siddurim and Prayer Books, Miniatures
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $200
Sold for: $425
Including buyer's premium
Slichot according to Ashkenaz custom, “as customary in congregation of Frankfurt and region of Germany”. Amsterdam, [1722]. Shlomo Proops Printing Press.
Last leaf contains Slichot “for Vintz fast recited by congregation of Frankfurt”. [Vintz fast and Purim Vintz were established in memory of the miracle and salvation which the Jews of Frankfurt merited in 1615 from the oppressor Vintz. For additional information about this, see customs of Frankfurt and attached material].
155, [1] leaves. 13 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and wear. Ownership stamps and signatures. Elegant original leather binding, slightly damaged.
Last leaf contains Slichot “for Vintz fast recited by congregation of Frankfurt”. [Vintz fast and Purim Vintz were established in memory of the miracle and salvation which the Jews of Frankfurt merited in 1615 from the oppressor Vintz. For additional information about this, see customs of Frankfurt and attached material].
155, [1] leaves. 13 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and wear. Ownership stamps and signatures. Elegant original leather binding, slightly damaged.
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Siddurim and Prayer Books, Miniatures
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $750
Unsold
Siddur Beit Tefilla, according to Italian custom, "in small letters and after much proofreading". Pisa, [1816].
Miniature siddur, nice copy in original leather binding. Has year round prayers, birkat hamazon, traveler's prayer, "beautiful prayer… from the siddur of Rabbi Shmuel Latif" etc.
64, 49-224 leaves. 7 cm. Good condition, stains and wear, several loose leaves. Original leather binding.
Miniature siddur, nice copy in original leather binding. Has year round prayers, birkat hamazon, traveler's prayer, "beautiful prayer… from the siddur of Rabbi Shmuel Latif" etc.
64, 49-224 leaves. 7 cm. Good condition, stains and wear, several loose leaves. Original leather binding.
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Siddurim and Prayer Books, Miniatures
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $300
Sold for: $1,000
Including buyer's premium
Prayer book for the whole year, with Yiddish-Teitch translation; Psalms [separate section]. And book of techinot (supplications) for women in Yiddish [separate section]. Amsterdam, [1752].
Elaborate antique binding – leather-covered wood with decorations and metal buckle [missing closure]. Given as a gift to a bride – handwritten dedication on leaf before title page: "This prayer (book) I have given to my wife Mrs. Rechel while she was yet engaged to me, and it belongs to her and she should merit praying from it and using it until ripe old age. With love and fraternity, Avraham ben Yosef Rabbi of Allersheim".
[1], 243, 98; 128; 16 leaves. 18 cm. Good condition, stains. Worn binding. Buckle not intact.
Elaborate antique binding – leather-covered wood with decorations and metal buckle [missing closure]. Given as a gift to a bride – handwritten dedication on leaf before title page: "This prayer (book) I have given to my wife Mrs. Rechel while she was yet engaged to me, and it belongs to her and she should merit praying from it and using it until ripe old age. With love and fraternity, Avraham ben Yosef Rabbi of Allersheim".
[1], 243, 98; 128; 16 leaves. 18 cm. Good condition, stains. Worn binding. Buckle not intact.
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Siddurim and Prayer Books, Miniatures
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
Tefillah Mikol HaShana, according to Ashkenaz and Polish custom. [Laws, year round prayers, supplications, Hosha'anot, Yotzrot, Selichot, Perek Shira, Pesach Hagaddah etc.]. With: Tehillim, with Kavanat HaMeshorer and Radak commentary. Also: Seder Ma'amadot. Amsterdam. [1765]. Separate title pages for Tehillim and Seder Ma'amadot. Owners' signatures.
10; 2, 4-169, 171-396 leaves (missing 2 leaves); Tehillim: 170 leaves (missing leaf 17 with handwritten replacement); Ma'amadot: [1], 182-216, 225-233 leaves. 12 cm. Copy in fair condition. Many leaves are in good condition. First section is partially missing. First section and several leaves have coarse tears. Stains, moth marks and wear. Antique parchment binding, detached and worn, remnant of clasp.
10; 2, 4-169, 171-396 leaves (missing 2 leaves); Tehillim: 170 leaves (missing leaf 17 with handwritten replacement); Ma'amadot: [1], 182-216, 225-233 leaves. 12 cm. Copy in fair condition. Many leaves are in good condition. First section is partially missing. First section and several leaves have coarse tears. Stains, moth marks and wear. Antique parchment binding, detached and worn, remnant of clasp.
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Siddurim and Prayer Books, Miniatures
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $200
Sold for: $550
Including buyer's premium
Tefilat Yesharim prayer book, prayers for entire year with German translation. Rödelheim, 1884. Ashkenaz custom, German and Hebrew page facing page.
Preceding title page, illustration of Daniel praying. At end of prayer book, German prayers with separate title page.
Blue elegant velvet binding, silver embroidery of flower patterns and monogram of owner with letters “JM”.
32; 87; 256; IV pages, [1], photograph plate. 16 cm. Very good condition. Silver paper cut, worn velvet binding. Placed within original worn cardboard case.
Preceding title page, illustration of Daniel praying. At end of prayer book, German prayers with separate title page.
Blue elegant velvet binding, silver embroidery of flower patterns and monogram of owner with letters “JM”.
32; 87; 256; IV pages, [1], photograph plate. 16 cm. Very good condition. Silver paper cut, worn velvet binding. Placed within original worn cardboard case.
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Siddurim and Prayer Books, Miniatures
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $300
Unsold
Set of machzorim, nusach Ashkenaz with Ashkenazic explanation and translation. Nine volumes [Pesach; seventh and eighth day of Pesach; Rosh HaShana; second day of Rosh HaShana; Yom Kippur evening service; Yom Kippur; Succot; Shemini Atzeret].
9 volumes. 20 cm. Good condition, stains. Owner's signatures. Some bindings are damaged or lacking. Damage to boxes.
9 volumes. 20 cm. Good condition, stains. Owner's signatures. Some bindings are damaged or lacking. Damage to boxes.
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Siddurim and Prayer Books, Miniatures
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $200
Sold for: $275
Including buyer's premium
Seder Zichron Yerushalayim, prayers for entire year according to Ashkenaz custom, according to Rabbi Wolf Heidenheim, by Mordechai Adelman. Jerusalem, [1885]. Re’em Luntz Press. First publication of Zichron Yerushalayim prayer books.
Especially small prayer book. Without vowels. Bound in olive wood binding with caption “Yerushalayim”. Wooden plates bound in opposite direction.
288 pages. 6 cm. Very good condition.
Especially small prayer book. Without vowels. Bound in olive wood binding with caption “Yerushalayim”. Wooden plates bound in opposite direction.
288 pages. 6 cm. Very good condition.
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