Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
"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: $200
Sold for: $275
Including buyer's premium
Sefer Avodat HaKodesh, ethics and customs of the Chida. Jerusalem, [1844]. Rabbi Yisrael Back printing press.
Sefer Avodat HaKodesh contains seven compositions by the Chida: Moreh Be’Etzba, Tziporen Shamir, Kesher Godel, Kaf Achat, Yosef Beseder, Sansan Le’Ya’ir, Shomer Yisrael.
Two title pages. This copy does not include Sefer Le’David Emet.
[2], 100 leaves. 15 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear. Dark stains on several leaves. Tear on first title page. Damaged binding.
Among early Jerusalem printings, see: S. HaLevi, First Jerusalem Books, no. 24.
Sefer Avodat HaKodesh contains seven compositions by the Chida: Moreh Be’Etzba, Tziporen Shamir, Kesher Godel, Kaf Achat, Yosef Beseder, Sansan Le’Ya’ir, Shomer Yisrael.
Two title pages. This copy does not include Sefer Le’David Emet.
[2], 100 leaves. 15 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear. Dark stains on several leaves. Tear on first title page. Damaged binding.
Among early Jerusalem printings, see: S. HaLevi, First Jerusalem Books, no. 24.
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Books printed in Jerusalem
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $300
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* Sefer LeDavid Emet. Rabbi Chaim Yosef David Azulai – The Chida. * Sefer Chemda Genuza. * Chidushei Megilla from manuscript by Rabbeinu Nissim. (Bound with: Sefer Yad Malachi). * Pamphlet Ma’amar Chesed Ve’emet. Rabbi Chaim Yitzchak Aharon Rapaport [Magid of Vilkomir]. * Seder Tartiv Shav Chag HaPesach. * Sefer Agadot Talmud Yerushalmi. * Sefer Peleh Yo’etz, by Rabbi Eliezer Papo. Bound with: Sefer Ner Minerot. Rabbi Dov Ber Menkes. * Sefer Brit Olam Kama with “Tashlum Brit Olam Kama”. Rabbi Akiva Yosef Schlesinger. (Bound with: Sefer Chomat HaDat. * Sefer Tefillah LeMoshe. * Sefer Amarot Tehorot. Rabbi Avraham Chayun. * Sefer Ot Olam. * Selichot for 7th of Adar. Bound with: Pamphlet Ma’amar Chesed Ve’emet. Magid of Vilkomir. * Sefer Tzvi Latzadik, by Rabbi Tzvi Michel Shapiro.
For additional details pertaining to books see Hebrew description.
Total of 17 books, various sizes and conditions.
For additional details pertaining to books see Hebrew description.
Total of 17 books, various sizes and conditions.
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Books printed in Jerusalem
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
Sefer Mo'adei Hashem and Kriei Mo'ed, section one. Prayers for Passover, Shavu'ot and Sukkot, as customary in Sephardic communities; includes passover Haggadah and order of study. Jerusalem, [1844]. Approbations by Rabbi Chaim Avraham Gagin and Rabbi Ya'akov Antebi, Av Beit Din of Damascus. Two title pages. Handwritten inscription and signature.
[5], 4-20, 25-96, 62; 41-68 leaves. (Missing: leaf 97). 19 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, moth damaged and tears. One leaf detached. Worn binding.
S. HaLevi 20
[5], 4-20, 25-96, 62; 41-68 leaves. (Missing: leaf 97). 19 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, moth damaged and tears. One leaf detached. Worn binding.
S. HaLevi 20
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Books printed in Jerusalem
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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Malachei Kodesh, piyutim and pleas, mussar and commentary by the Ba'al Shem Tov on Chapter 107 of Psalms. Jerusalem, 1862. Printed by Rabbi Yisrael Back.
Mentioned on the title page is the account of Shir HaYichud: "Which was set by the son of Moshe [Rabeinu] beyond the Sambatyon River, and from there a merchant brought it to Spain and delivered it to the hands of the Rabbi… Moshe author of Pirchei Shoshanim".
20,[2], 25-28 leaves. 17 cm. High-quality paper, moth damages. Owners' signatures. New binding.
S. HaLevi, no. 66.
Mentioned on the title page is the account of Shir HaYichud: "Which was set by the son of Moshe [Rabeinu] beyond the Sambatyon River, and from there a merchant brought it to Spain and delivered it to the hands of the Rabbi… Moshe author of Pirchei Shoshanim".
20,[2], 25-28 leaves. 17 cm. High-quality paper, moth damages. Owners' signatures. New binding.
S. HaLevi, no. 66.
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Books printed in Jerusalem
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $500
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* Siddur Zichron Yerushalayim, prayers as customary by Sephardim. Jerusalem, [1889]. (Not listed in Bibliography Institute CD or S. HaLevi).
* Siddur Sha’ar HaTefillah, as customary by Sephardim. Jerusalem, [c. 1940]. Olivewood binding, “Bezalel Jerusalem”.
* Sefer Hadrat Zkenim, [Idra Rabba] – “The Holy Zohar”. Jerusalem, [1885]. (S. HaLevi 490; missing leaves of approbations following title page).
3 miniature volumes, 6.7-7 cm. Varying condition.
* Siddur Sha’ar HaTefillah, as customary by Sephardim. Jerusalem, [c. 1940]. Olivewood binding, “Bezalel Jerusalem”.
* Sefer Hadrat Zkenim, [Idra Rabba] – “The Holy Zohar”. Jerusalem, [1885]. (S. HaLevi 490; missing leaves of approbations following title page).
3 miniature volumes, 6.7-7 cm. Varying condition.
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Books printed in Jerusalem
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $250
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*Derech Tevunot, by Rabbi Moshe Chaim Lutzatto – the Ramchal with Da'at Navon commentary. *Sefat Emet. Rabbi Moshe Chagiz. *Ozen Aharon. Rabbi Aharon Azriel. *Azharot in the Holy Tongue and in Persian.
Pamphlets of the sermons of Rabbi Ya'akov Mordechai Hirshson (Afikei Yam compositions): "Even Shlomo, for the siyum of Seder Nezikin. * Chakor Davar, for siyum of Seder Kodshim. * Kevod HaTorah, for siyum of Seder Nashim. * Ner Mitzvah, for siyum of Seder Pesachim.
For complete description, see Hebrew list.
8 books, various sizes and conditions.
Pamphlets of the sermons of Rabbi Ya'akov Mordechai Hirshson (Afikei Yam compositions): "Even Shlomo, for the siyum of Seder Nezikin. * Chakor Davar, for siyum of Seder Kodshim. * Kevod HaTorah, for siyum of Seder Nashim. * Ner Mitzvah, for siyum of Seder Pesachim.
For complete description, see Hebrew list.
8 books, various sizes and conditions.
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Books printed in Jerusalem
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
For complete list, see Hebrew description.
6 books, Various sizes and conditions.
6 books, Various sizes and conditions.
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Books printed in Jerusalem
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $200
Sold for: $350
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"Shemesh Tzedaka", account and activities of the "Beit Va'ad HaKlali". Volume composed of 10 booklets [2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13] and a leaf printed in golden ink with New Year blessings. Jerusalem, 1886-1893.
Volume of 10 booklets approximately 25 cm. Varied condition, very good to good-fair. Most booklets have cover leaves. Worn fabric binding.
Volume of 10 booklets approximately 25 cm. Varied condition, very good to good-fair. Most booklets have cover leaves. Worn fabric binding.
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Books printed in Jerusalem
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $200
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* "Chevesh Pe'er", on tefillin. Second enlarged edition. Jerusalem, 1925. * "Da'at Cohen", responsa on "Yoreh Deah". Jerusalem, 1942. * "HaDvir" – compilation of Torah and Jewish wisdom. Jerusalem, 1899-1922. Collection of 12 bound booklets. [This compilation printed by Rabbi Kook's faithful disciples, contains much of his Torah thoughts and words. The last booklet has eulogies of Rabbi Meir Simcha HaCohen, author of "Or Sameach" printed in 1922 after a false rumor reached Jerusalem that the "Or Sameach" was murdered in a pogrom].
3 volumes, Various sizes and conditions.
3 volumes, Various sizes and conditions.
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Books printed in Jerusalem
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $2,000
Sold for: $5,750
Including buyer's premium
Huge collection of historical unknown letters and documents, concerning rescue from the Holocaust and caring for war refugees. Activities for rescue of rabbis and yeshiva students that escaped to Vilnius and Japan. Delivery of food packages and clothing to refugees in Siberia and in the Far East. Immigration certificates to Eretz -Yisrael. More.
*Large bunch of letters handwritten and signed by the rescue leader Rabbi Chizkiyahu Yosef Mishkovsky Rabbi of Krynki. *Letters and postcards, by rabbis and yeshiva students from Lithuania, dated 1940-1941, from the time Lithuania was annexed by the Russians who established the independent Lithuanian government. Instructed by Rabbi Chaim Ozer, the yeshivas with their students escaped Nazi occupied Poland, to Vilnius and its region. Some of the refugees indeed survived via Russia (in the trans-Siberian train), from there to Japan, Shanghai, Eretz- Yisrael and America. However, in mid 1941, the Nazis conquered Lithuania and its region and with the assistance of local residents murdered approximately 97% of the Jews who remained there. We shall note some of those who wrote the letters: Rabbi Yosef Zosmonowitz Rabbi of Vilkomir; Rabbi Avraham Abba Resnick Rabbi of Pilviskiai; Rabbi Yosef Berkowitz, head of the "Maharsha Yeshiva" in Ostroh; the brothers Chaim and Isaac Osband from "Telz Yeshiva"; Yeshayahu HaLevi Altman and his companions from "Radin Yeshiva", students of Volozhin, Mir, and Chachmei Lublin Yeshivas who escaped to Vilnius etc. Most of the letters were sent to Chief Rabbi Yitzchak HaLevi Herzog. *Letters by Rabbi Herzog regarding rescue. *Long letter by a rescue emissary, Rabbi Zerach Varhaftig who altruistically traveled from Eretz- Yisrael to Lithuania in his position as representative of "HaMizrachi" and the Jewish Agency. These letters have many details of the attempts to rescue Rabbi Yitzchak Ze'ev of Brisk, Rabbi Aharon Kotler, Rabbi Elchanan Wasserman, Rabbi Aharon Bakst and many other rabbis. *Letters by heads of the world "Agudat Yisrael" movement and by various rabbis in Eretz- Yisrael about the rescue operations etc.
Approximately 55 items, approximately 70 leaves. Various sizes and conditions.
*Large bunch of letters handwritten and signed by the rescue leader Rabbi Chizkiyahu Yosef Mishkovsky Rabbi of Krynki. *Letters and postcards, by rabbis and yeshiva students from Lithuania, dated 1940-1941, from the time Lithuania was annexed by the Russians who established the independent Lithuanian government. Instructed by Rabbi Chaim Ozer, the yeshivas with their students escaped Nazi occupied Poland, to Vilnius and its region. Some of the refugees indeed survived via Russia (in the trans-Siberian train), from there to Japan, Shanghai, Eretz- Yisrael and America. However, in mid 1941, the Nazis conquered Lithuania and its region and with the assistance of local residents murdered approximately 97% of the Jews who remained there. We shall note some of those who wrote the letters: Rabbi Yosef Zosmonowitz Rabbi of Vilkomir; Rabbi Avraham Abba Resnick Rabbi of Pilviskiai; Rabbi Yosef Berkowitz, head of the "Maharsha Yeshiva" in Ostroh; the brothers Chaim and Isaac Osband from "Telz Yeshiva"; Yeshayahu HaLevi Altman and his companions from "Radin Yeshiva", students of Volozhin, Mir, and Chachmei Lublin Yeshivas who escaped to Vilnius etc. Most of the letters were sent to Chief Rabbi Yitzchak HaLevi Herzog. *Letters by Rabbi Herzog regarding rescue. *Long letter by a rescue emissary, Rabbi Zerach Varhaftig who altruistically traveled from Eretz- Yisrael to Lithuania in his position as representative of "HaMizrachi" and the Jewish Agency. These letters have many details of the attempts to rescue Rabbi Yitzchak Ze'ev of Brisk, Rabbi Aharon Kotler, Rabbi Elchanan Wasserman, Rabbi Aharon Bakst and many other rabbis. *Letters by heads of the world "Agudat Yisrael" movement and by various rabbis in Eretz- Yisrael about the rescue operations etc.
Approximately 55 items, approximately 70 leaves. Various sizes and conditions.
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The Holocaust, She'erit HaPleita in Europe and in the Far East
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
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A bundle of certifications with signatures and stamps of rabbis and leading "shochtim" and "mohelim" from Vilnius and Kovno, who approve the expertise of Rabbi Yitzchak Menachem Tapaliben for "milah, shechita" and "bedika", by Rabbi Yisrael Ya'akov Rabbi of Sudauen, Vengrov-Poland region [a Holocaust refugee from Poland, student at "Chachmei Lublin Yeshiva"]. Vilnius and Kovno, winter 1940-1941.
4 leaves, various sizes and conditions.
4 leaves, various sizes and conditions.
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The Holocaust, She'erit HaPleita in Europe and in the Far East
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