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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
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Shulchan Aruch, Yoreh Deah [Part 2], Zhitomir, 1852, printed by the Shapira brothers grandsons of the Slavita Rabbi.
Dozens of scholarly handwritten glosses from the time of printing, a Russian stamp "Shmuel Leibovich Stuin (?)".
[2], 476 pages. 22 cm. Worn pages, few moth holes, stains, damaged binding.
Dozens of scholarly handwritten glosses from the time of printing, a Russian stamp "Shmuel Leibovich Stuin (?)".
[2], 476 pages. 22 cm. Worn pages, few moth holes, stains, damaged binding.
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Books Printed in Slavita and Zhitomir
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $280
Sold for: $400
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Maginei Eretz – Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim. Section one and section two. Zhitomir, 1861-1864. Printing press of Rabbi Chanina Lipa and Rabbi Yehoshu’a Heschel Shapiro – grandsons of Rabbi of Slavita. Two volumes.
This copy also includes Machatzit HaShekel and Pri Megadim [separate title page for first volume: Zhitomir, 1863]. Stamps and signatures.
Volume 1: [4], 302, 305-444; [4], 358 pages. Volume 2: [2], 5-44, 49-136, 129-330; 200 pages. Bound with title covers. Good condition, stains, moth marks. Elegant leather bindings.
This copy also includes Machatzit HaShekel and Pri Megadim [separate title page for first volume: Zhitomir, 1863]. Stamps and signatures.
Volume 1: [4], 302, 305-444; [4], 358 pages. Volume 2: [2], 5-44, 49-136, 129-330; 200 pages. Bound with title covers. Good condition, stains, moth marks. Elegant leather bindings.
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Books Printed in Slavita and Zhitomir
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
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* Chok L'Yisrael, Vayikra. Zhitomir, 1857. Printed by Rabbi Chanina Lipa and Rabbi Yehoshua Heshel Shapira. (Two copies). * Chok L'Yisrael, Bereshit. Zhitomir, 1865. (Copy lacking approximately 92 pages at the end).
3 volumes, Various sizes and conditions, good-fair to fair-poor. Major moth damages. Various stamps and inscriptions.
3 volumes, Various sizes and conditions, good-fair to fair-poor. Major moth damages. Various stamps and inscriptions.
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Books Printed in Slavita and Zhitomir
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $500
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* Sefer HaZohar, section two. Shemot. Zhitomir, 1863. Printing press of Rabbi Chanina Lipa and Rabbi Yehoshua Heschel Shapiro. (Moth holes). * Prayer book, with Ivri Teitch, supplications and Tehillim. [Zhitomir?], missing beginning and end. * Sefer Ohev Yisrael, Rabbi Avraham, Rabbi Avraham Yehoshua Heschel Shapiro. (Poor condition). * Be’er Mayim Chayim, on the Torah, sections 1-2. Zhitomir, 1860. (Missing title page and first leaves at beginning of section one. Missing at end of section two. * Chumash Devarim, with Or HaChaim and Shabbat prayers. [Zhitomir?]. (Beginning leaves replaced with leaves from different press. Missing end of Shabbat prayers after Shema Yisrael prayer). * Tikkun Leil Shavu’ot, [Zhitomir], (missing beginning and end, pp. 5-320 of 336 pages). * Ein Ya’akov, section two, Zhitomir, 1863. Printing press of Rabbi Aryeh Leib Shapiro. (Poor condition, moth damage). * Ein Ya’akov, section four. Zhitomir, 1850. Printing press of Rabbi Chanina Lipa, Rabbi Aryeh Leib and Rabbi Yehoshua Heschel Shapiro.
8 books, various sizes and conditions. Incomplete and damaged copies. Stamps and signatures.
8 books, various sizes and conditions. Incomplete and damaged copies. Stamps and signatures.
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Books Printed in Slavita and Zhitomir
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $450
Sold for: $750
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Collection of books of printings of Rabbi Chanina Lipa and Rabbi Yehoshua Heschel Shapiro, grandsons of Rabbi of Slavita in Zhitomir.
* Sefer Chovot HaLevavot, by Rabbeinu Bechaye. [Section one]. Zhitomir, 1848. * Chumash Bamidbar. Zhitomir, [1849]. (Not listed in the Bibliography Institute CD; at the end of this copy are detached leaves containing Shabbat prayers. Incomplete. We were unable to determine whether they were printed as part of this edition, nor were we able to determine the number of missing leaves). * Midrash Rabbah, Sefer Bamidbar and Megillat Ruth. Zhitomir, 1851. * Shulchan Aruch, with Ba’er Heitev and Pitchei Teshuva. Yoreh De’ah, section two. Zhitomir, 1852. * Shulchan Aruch HaRav, Orach Chaim – section one [clauses 1-215]. Zhitomir, 1859.
5 books. Various sizes and conditions. Signatures and stamps.
* Sefer Chovot HaLevavot, by Rabbeinu Bechaye. [Section one]. Zhitomir, 1848. * Chumash Bamidbar. Zhitomir, [1849]. (Not listed in the Bibliography Institute CD; at the end of this copy are detached leaves containing Shabbat prayers. Incomplete. We were unable to determine whether they were printed as part of this edition, nor were we able to determine the number of missing leaves). * Midrash Rabbah, Sefer Bamidbar and Megillat Ruth. Zhitomir, 1851. * Shulchan Aruch, with Ba’er Heitev and Pitchei Teshuva. Yoreh De’ah, section two. Zhitomir, 1852. * Shulchan Aruch HaRav, Orach Chaim – section one [clauses 1-215]. Zhitomir, 1859.
5 books. Various sizes and conditions. Signatures and stamps.
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Books Printed in Slavita and Zhitomir
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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"Korban Mincha" prayer book, prayers for all days of the year, with "Tehillim". Sephardic version. Zhitomir, 1871. Baksht printing press.
Name of book and location of print in red ink.
Varying pagination (one or two leaves following title page possibly missing). 28 cm. Poor condition. Stains, extensive moth damage.
Does not appear in the Bibliography Institute CD or in Winograd-Rosenfeld.
Name of book and location of print in red ink.
Varying pagination (one or two leaves following title page possibly missing). 28 cm. Poor condition. Stains, extensive moth damage.
Does not appear in the Bibliography Institute CD or in Winograd-Rosenfeld.
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Books Printed in Slavita and Zhitomir
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $35,000
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Sefer Toldot Ya’akov Yosef on the Torah, in Chassidic style. Rabbi Ya’akov Yosef HaKohen of Polana . Korets, [1780]. Printing press of Tzvi Hirsch son of Aryeh Leib [Margaliot] and son-in-law Shmuel son of Yissachar Ber Segal.
First Chassidic book printed. Composed by Rabbi Ya’akov Yosef HaKohen of Polana, prominent disciple of the Ba’al Shem Tov and pioneer spreader of Chassidism. This book is the most prominent and authentic source of the Torah of the Ba’al Shem Tov, in which the author cites in over 280 instances Torah sayings which he himself heard from his rabbi [throughout the book, in each instance he emphasizes the words “I have heard from my mentor”].
Giants of Chassidism acclaimed the holiness of the book; Rabbi Pinchas of Korets stated that a book of this caliber is unprecedented, and that his Torah is divine. The Maggid of Mezritch noted that the author of the book merited the revelation of Eliyahu and has attained supremely high achievements.
In Shem HaGedolim, the Chida (Ma’arechet Sfarim 90, clause 29) states: “The righteous Rabbi Ya’akov Yosef…”.
During the course of the battle in opposition of Chassidim, the first edition was publicly burnt in the city of Brody and in other cities, thereby resulting in the rarity of this edition.
Copy in good condition, title page missing and replaced with photocopy on old paper. 206 leaves. 30.5 cm. Good condition. Stains, mildew stains. Majority of leaves undamaged. Tear on corner of first leaf with damage to text, artistically restored with photocopy in same color as original leaf. First three leaves and several last leaves contain restored tears and moth damage, with damage to text. New elegant leather binding, worn.
Stefansky Chassidut no. 605.
First Chassidic book printed. Composed by Rabbi Ya’akov Yosef HaKohen of Polana, prominent disciple of the Ba’al Shem Tov and pioneer spreader of Chassidism. This book is the most prominent and authentic source of the Torah of the Ba’al Shem Tov, in which the author cites in over 280 instances Torah sayings which he himself heard from his rabbi [throughout the book, in each instance he emphasizes the words “I have heard from my mentor”].
Giants of Chassidism acclaimed the holiness of the book; Rabbi Pinchas of Korets stated that a book of this caliber is unprecedented, and that his Torah is divine. The Maggid of Mezritch noted that the author of the book merited the revelation of Eliyahu and has attained supremely high achievements.
In Shem HaGedolim, the Chida (Ma’arechet Sfarim 90, clause 29) states: “The righteous Rabbi Ya’akov Yosef…”.
During the course of the battle in opposition of Chassidim, the first edition was publicly burnt in the city of Brody and in other cities, thereby resulting in the rarity of this edition.
Copy in good condition, title page missing and replaced with photocopy on old paper. 206 leaves. 30.5 cm. Good condition. Stains, mildew stains. Majority of leaves undamaged. Tear on corner of first leaf with damage to text, artistically restored with photocopy in same color as original leaf. First three leaves and several last leaves contain restored tears and moth damage, with damage to text. New elegant leather binding, worn.
Stefansky Chassidut no. 605.
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hassidism
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $15,000
Sold for: $18,750
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Degel Machane Efraim, Rabbi Moshe Chaim Efraim Ashkenasi of Sadilkov, grandson of Rabbi Yisrael the Besht. Korets, 1810, first edition.
On the Torah consecutively, Chassidic style. Approbations by Chassidic leaders: Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berdichov, the Maggid Rabbi Yisrael of Koznitz, Rabbi Ya'akov Yitzchak HaLevi Horwitz "HaChozeh" of Lublin, Rabbi Avraham Yehoshua Heshel Rabbi of Apta etc. At the end of the book are "likutim" (compilations) of the Besht as well as "the dreams found in the writings of the Holy Rabbi" (one leaf).
An early Chassidic book. This book is one of the first authorized sources of the Besht's Torah thoughts which he absorbed directly from the mouth of the holy author, Rabbi Moshe Chaim Efraim of Sadilkov (1748-1800), the Besht's grandson, son of his righteous daughter Edel. Chassidic leaders spoke at length of the holiness of the book and its ability to inspire its reader with fear of Heaven, and as Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berdichev wrote in his approbation to the book: "I promise that by this work, the hearts of our brothers the People of Yisrael will be stirred to serve G-d".
Whole copy in good condition, greenish-bluish paper. Apparently combined of two copies. [2], 114 leaves. 19.5 cm. Good condition, stains, moth marks, wear to leaf margins and restored tears to several leaves [minor damage to text]. Censor stamp to title page. Signatures, gloss on last leaf blurred]. Handsome new leather binding.
Stefansky Chassidut no. 128.
On the Torah consecutively, Chassidic style. Approbations by Chassidic leaders: Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berdichov, the Maggid Rabbi Yisrael of Koznitz, Rabbi Ya'akov Yitzchak HaLevi Horwitz "HaChozeh" of Lublin, Rabbi Avraham Yehoshua Heshel Rabbi of Apta etc. At the end of the book are "likutim" (compilations) of the Besht as well as "the dreams found in the writings of the Holy Rabbi" (one leaf).
An early Chassidic book. This book is one of the first authorized sources of the Besht's Torah thoughts which he absorbed directly from the mouth of the holy author, Rabbi Moshe Chaim Efraim of Sadilkov (1748-1800), the Besht's grandson, son of his righteous daughter Edel. Chassidic leaders spoke at length of the holiness of the book and its ability to inspire its reader with fear of Heaven, and as Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berdichev wrote in his approbation to the book: "I promise that by this work, the hearts of our brothers the People of Yisrael will be stirred to serve G-d".
Whole copy in good condition, greenish-bluish paper. Apparently combined of two copies. [2], 114 leaves. 19.5 cm. Good condition, stains, moth marks, wear to leaf margins and restored tears to several leaves [minor damage to text]. Censor stamp to title page. Signatures, gloss on last leaf blurred]. Handsome new leather binding.
Stefansky Chassidut no. 128.
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hassidism
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
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Chumash Vayikra, including Shir HaShirim and rules taken from writings of the Arizal, of Chamisha Chumshei Torah with Heichal HaBracha commentaries, according to secret wisdom of the Ari and the Ba’al Shem Tov, by Rebbe Rabbi Yitzchak Yehuda Safrin Av Beit Din of Komárno. Lemberg, [1865]. Pessel Balaban Press. First edition printed during lifetime of author.
Heichal HaBracha Chumashim by Rabbi Yitzchak Eizik of Komárno, among most basic books of Chassidic contemplation and Kabbalah. These Chumashim were favored by rebbes of all sects (Zidichov dynasty, the Divrei Chaim and his descendants, Rabbi Shalom Ber of Lubavitch and others).
In his letter directed to residents of Ungarn regarding distribution of the Chumashim containing his holy commentary, Rabbi Safrin writes his special blessing and mentions the Sgula of his holy books: “… I guarantee that any person who possesses this Chumash will be spared from any harm and misfortune and illness and his home will be filled with G-d’s blessing for success and wealth and longevity for him and his sons… children, life and sustenance, benevolence and mercy… for long life”.
[2 title pages], 300, [11] leaves; [1 title page], [3], 15-62 leaves. 28.5 cm. Fair condition, majority of leaves in good condition; wear, tear and creases in several leaves. Foxing.
Heichal HaBracha Chumashim by Rabbi Yitzchak Eizik of Komárno, among most basic books of Chassidic contemplation and Kabbalah. These Chumashim were favored by rebbes of all sects (Zidichov dynasty, the Divrei Chaim and his descendants, Rabbi Shalom Ber of Lubavitch and others).
In his letter directed to residents of Ungarn regarding distribution of the Chumashim containing his holy commentary, Rabbi Safrin writes his special blessing and mentions the Sgula of his holy books: “… I guarantee that any person who possesses this Chumash will be spared from any harm and misfortune and illness and his home will be filled with G-d’s blessing for success and wealth and longevity for him and his sons… children, life and sustenance, benevolence and mercy… for long life”.
[2 title pages], 300, [11] leaves; [1 title page], [3], 15-62 leaves. 28.5 cm. Fair condition, majority of leaves in good condition; wear, tear and creases in several leaves. Foxing.
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hassidism
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
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Sold for: $313
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"Mishnayot, Seder Taharot", with commentary of Rebbe Rabbi Yitzchak Yehuda Eizik of Komárno. Lemberg, 1861. First edition with rare emblem of printers (illustrations of a bear and a gazelle).
Stated at conclusion of introduction: “I will copy the 'Tosefta'… and explain it according to the Rambam in 'Ma’aseh Oreg' and 'Pnei Zaken', and will later on explain the 'Mishnah' based upon books of the 'Vilna Ga’on'… and I have arranged the 'Tosefta' according to the' Vilna Ga’on' excluding a few instances where I have clarified our approach, supported by the Rambam, the Rabad and the Rosh”. He refers to "Sefer Taharat HaKodesh", Zhovkva 1804, which contains commentaries and glosses of the" Vilna Ga’on".
Stamps of Rabbi Ya’akov son of Rabbi Moshe Aharon Beck of Mihalyfalva (Hungary), with handwritten notations by his son, Rabbi Reuven Eliyahu.
[1], 296 leaves. 28 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains, moth stains and wear. Worn Binding.
Stated at conclusion of introduction: “I will copy the 'Tosefta'… and explain it according to the Rambam in 'Ma’aseh Oreg' and 'Pnei Zaken', and will later on explain the 'Mishnah' based upon books of the 'Vilna Ga’on'… and I have arranged the 'Tosefta' according to the' Vilna Ga’on' excluding a few instances where I have clarified our approach, supported by the Rambam, the Rabad and the Rosh”. He refers to "Sefer Taharat HaKodesh", Zhovkva 1804, which contains commentaries and glosses of the" Vilna Ga’on".
Stamps of Rabbi Ya’akov son of Rabbi Moshe Aharon Beck of Mihalyfalva (Hungary), with handwritten notations by his son, Rabbi Reuven Eliyahu.
[1], 296 leaves. 28 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains, moth stains and wear. Worn Binding.
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hassidism
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
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Likutim Yekarim, by the Ba'al Shem Tov and leading Chassidic figures. [Ostroh?, c. 1820?]. With new additions not printed in previous editions.
37, 39-42 leaves. 22 cm. Fair condition, restored damages to title page margins and to first leaves, with damage to text. New binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 304. See Y. Yudelov, "Ginzei Yisrael", no. 1155 for place of printing and date. Ibid: "It is doubtful that the book was printed there [in Ostroh] and if it was printed on that date". The place and date suggested there is Zholkva?, c. 1800. [In our estimation, the book was printed in Lemberg or in Zholkva c. 1820-1830].
37, 39-42 leaves. 22 cm. Fair condition, restored damages to title page margins and to first leaves, with damage to text. New binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 304. See Y. Yudelov, "Ginzei Yisrael", no. 1155 for place of printing and date. Ibid: "It is doubtful that the book was printed there [in Ostroh] and if it was printed on that date". The place and date suggested there is Zholkva?, c. 1800. [In our estimation, the book was printed in Lemberg or in Zholkva c. 1820-1830].
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hassidism
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
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Sold for: $475
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Sidduro Shel Shabbat, by Rebbe Chaim Tirrer of Tschernovitz. Poryck, 1818. Ancient owner's signature "Shlomo Bm--- HaCohen".
3, 66; 3, 5-46 leaves. Blue paper, fair condition, moth damages. Semi-leather binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 424 notes on copy with such leaf numbering, from 1797. But this copy is from 1798.
3, 66; 3, 5-46 leaves. Blue paper, fair condition, moth damages. Semi-leather binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 424 notes on copy with such leaf numbering, from 1797. But this copy is from 1798.
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