Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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Mishnayot, Seder Mo’ed and Seder Nashim [two volumes], with commentary Rabbi Ovadia of Bartenura, and commentary Tiferet Yisrael. Berlin, [1862].
Second edition of Tiferet Yisrael commentary, with additions from son of author, Rabbi Baruch Yitzchak Lifshitz. [Some copies of this edition contain an additional title page by the publisher from Warsaw, with detail of year 1863].
Both volumes contain signatures Rabbi “Chaim Michel Michlin” and dozens of glosses in his handwriting (most of which are signed with his initials “C. M. M.”). Comments and commentaries in his original style, including comparisons to the Arabic language etc. In one instance he presents a Gematria [assignation of numeric values to Hebrew letters] which he heard from Rabbi Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld and sayings in the name of his mentor, the Ga’on Rabbi Moshe Nechemia Kahanov.
Rabbi Chaim Michel Michlin (1867-1939), Torah scholar among famous community activists and founders of Jerusalem; served as secretary of Etz Chaim Yeshiva and Bikur Cholim Hospital for an extended period of time, and was personal secretary of rabbis of Jerusalem – Rabbi Moshe Nechemia Kahanov and Rabbi Shmuel Salant. In 1893 a rift developed between him and rabbis of the Ashkenazi sect and he was dismissed from his positions, together with his father-in-law Rabbi Michel HaKohen; he was then appointed as secretary of Chief Rabbi, Rabbi Ya’akov Shual Elyashar, as member and manager of Committee of Sephardic Jews and as chief secretary of Misgav LaDach Hospital.
Two volumes, Mo’ed: [1], 56; [1] 305 leaves. Nashim: [1], 15, [1] leaves. 22 cm. Good condition, stains. Damage to binding.
Second edition of Tiferet Yisrael commentary, with additions from son of author, Rabbi Baruch Yitzchak Lifshitz. [Some copies of this edition contain an additional title page by the publisher from Warsaw, with detail of year 1863].
Both volumes contain signatures Rabbi “Chaim Michel Michlin” and dozens of glosses in his handwriting (most of which are signed with his initials “C. M. M.”). Comments and commentaries in his original style, including comparisons to the Arabic language etc. In one instance he presents a Gematria [assignation of numeric values to Hebrew letters] which he heard from Rabbi Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld and sayings in the name of his mentor, the Ga’on Rabbi Moshe Nechemia Kahanov.
Rabbi Chaim Michel Michlin (1867-1939), Torah scholar among famous community activists and founders of Jerusalem; served as secretary of Etz Chaim Yeshiva and Bikur Cholim Hospital for an extended period of time, and was personal secretary of rabbis of Jerusalem – Rabbi Moshe Nechemia Kahanov and Rabbi Shmuel Salant. In 1893 a rift developed between him and rabbis of the Ashkenazi sect and he was dismissed from his positions, together with his father-in-law Rabbi Michel HaKohen; he was then appointed as secretary of Chief Rabbi, Rabbi Ya’akov Shual Elyashar, as member and manager of Committee of Sephardic Jews and as chief secretary of Misgav LaDach Hospital.
Two volumes, Mo’ed: [1], 56; [1] 305 leaves. Nashim: [1], 15, [1] leaves. 22 cm. Good condition, stains. Damage to binding.
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
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* Chacham Tzvi Responsa. Rabbi Tzvi Ashkenazi. Lvov, 1858. Bound with: Noda B’Yehuda responsa, Tanina edition. Rabbi Yechezkel Landau. Lvov, 1858. Several lengthy glosses in handwriting of Rabbi Gedalia Vestil Av Beit Din of Moineşti [signed by him], with leaf of Divrei Torah in his handwriting and signature.
* Jerusalemite Talmud – Tractate Berachot, with commentary Rabbi Shlomo Sirilio. Published by Rabbi Meir Lehmann. Mainz, [1878]. Stamps Rabbi “Avraham Tzvi son of Yosef Klein Av Beit Din of Silash-Balash”. Several glosses in his handwriting [some cut off].
* Sefer Shushan Edut, commentary on the Mishnayot, tractate Eduyot. Rabbi Zev Wolf Boskowitz. Paks, [1903]. (6 index leaves and list of subscribers at end of book unlisted in Bibliography Institute). Bound with: Sefer LeBinyamin Amar, commentary on Agadot Rabbah Bar Bar Chana, by Rabbi Zev Wolf HaLevi Boskowitz. Paks, [1905]. Ownership notations, signature Rabbi “Avraham HaLevi Ish Horowitz”, lengthy gloss in his handwriting upon back binding leaf (signed: A.H.).
Various sizes and conditions.
* Jerusalemite Talmud – Tractate Berachot, with commentary Rabbi Shlomo Sirilio. Published by Rabbi Meir Lehmann. Mainz, [1878]. Stamps Rabbi “Avraham Tzvi son of Yosef Klein Av Beit Din of Silash-Balash”. Several glosses in his handwriting [some cut off].
* Sefer Shushan Edut, commentary on the Mishnayot, tractate Eduyot. Rabbi Zev Wolf Boskowitz. Paks, [1903]. (6 index leaves and list of subscribers at end of book unlisted in Bibliography Institute). Bound with: Sefer LeBinyamin Amar, commentary on Agadot Rabbah Bar Bar Chana, by Rabbi Zev Wolf HaLevi Boskowitz. Paks, [1905]. Ownership notations, signature Rabbi “Avraham HaLevi Ish Horowitz”, lengthy gloss in his handwriting upon back binding leaf (signed: A.H.).
Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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* Sefer Ha’Orah attributed to Rashi; rulings and Halachot. Sections 1-2. Lvov, [1905]. * Midrash Tehillim – Shocher Tov, sections 1-2. Vilnius, 1891. * Sefer Reshit Chochma. Rabbi Eliyahu Vidas. [Unidentified edition, 19th century] (incomplete at beginning and end). * Sefer Nezer Yisrael, section one – laws of Shabbat. Includes Sefer Mikra Kodesh. Section two – laws of holiday and Chol HaMo’ed. By Rabbi Yisrael Matityahu Auerbach. Biłgoraj, 1909.
All books contain handwritten glosses by unidentified writer. Ink-stamp “Zev Yedidya” and ownership notation “Yishaya son of Yitzchak Ya’akov”.
Various sizes and conditions. Three books missing bindings.
All books contain handwritten glosses by unidentified writer. Ink-stamp “Zev Yedidya” and ownership notation “Yishaya son of Yitzchak Ya’akov”.
Various sizes and conditions. Three books missing bindings.
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Handwritten Glosses
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $325
Including buyer's premium
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4 books, various sizes and conditions.
4 books, various sizes and conditions.
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