Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Sefer Lu’ach Birkat HaNehenin [blessings made upon food, drink, pleasant odors or other pleasurable items] and Seder Netilat Yadayim [ritual washing of hands], by Alter Rebbe Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi. [Zholkva, 1801]. Second edition printed during lifetime of author, based upon 1800 Shklov publication, which is no longer in existence.
This is the Kamma [first] edition which was printed in several editions before the rebbe printed the expanded and corrected Batra [last] edition in the prayer book, which was printed in 1803. Apparently, the first edition which was printed in Shklov was archived by instruction of the Alter Rebbe, however additional editions were printed between 1801-1804 in Zholkva and Lvov and additional places.
[Missing title page], 2-27, [1] leaves. 18 cm. Fair condition, wear and damage on margins. Minor moth stains. Unbound.
This is the Kamma [first] edition which was printed in several editions before the rebbe printed the expanded and corrected Batra [last] edition in the prayer book, which was printed in 1803. Apparently, the first edition which was printed in Shklov was archived by instruction of the Alter Rebbe, however additional editions were printed between 1801-1804 in Zholkva and Lvov and additional places.
[Missing title page], 2-27, [1] leaves. 18 cm. Fair condition, wear and damage on margins. Minor moth stains. Unbound.
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
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Seder Tefilla, according to the Nusach of the Ari, with laws of netilat yadayim and birkot ha'nehenin. Arranged according to the Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim by Rebbe Shneur Zalman of Liadi, with Derech HaChaim. Vilnius, 1868. Printed by Yosef Yehuda Re'em.
The first Nusach Chabad siddur printed in a useful shortened accessible edition.
[1], 218 leaves (436 pages). 21 cm. Good-fair condition, wear and detached leaves, foxing. Missing binding.
This edition is very rare and does not appear in the bibliographic listings of Chabad books. In the Bibliography Institute CD Listing 0310618 this edition is mentioned as an aside while describing the edition of the Shnei Me'orot siddur printed in Vilna in 1873 - written on the reverse side of its title page (in Russian): According to the 1868 edition.
The first Nusach Chabad siddur printed in a useful shortened accessible edition.
[1], 218 leaves (436 pages). 21 cm. Good-fair condition, wear and detached leaves, foxing. Missing binding.
This edition is very rare and does not appear in the bibliographic listings of Chabad books. In the Bibliography Institute CD Listing 0310618 this edition is mentioned as an aside while describing the edition of the Shnei Me'orot siddur printed in Vilna in 1873 - written on the reverse side of its title page (in Russian): According to the 1868 edition.
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
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Manuscript, articles in Kabbalah and Hassidism by Rebbe Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Lubavitch author of the Tzemach Tzedek. [Russia-Lithuania, post 1847].
Article for Parashat Shmini “Yayin VeShechar Al Tesht” and for Parashat Balak “Mi Mana”. These articles were printed in Sefer Or HaTorah, Vayikra II, pp. 462-477, article from 1847; Or HaTorah, Bamidbar III, pp. 962-983.
16 pages, 22 cm. Small dense writing [content of this manuscript contains approx. 36 pages in print]. Paper typical of mid 19th century. On first leaf, name for Sgula [auspicious omen] “Yosef Yehuda HaKohen son of Esther”. Good-fair condition, stains and wear, separate leaves, unbound.
Article for Parashat Shmini “Yayin VeShechar Al Tesht” and for Parashat Balak “Mi Mana”. These articles were printed in Sefer Or HaTorah, Vayikra II, pp. 462-477, article from 1847; Or HaTorah, Bamidbar III, pp. 962-983.
16 pages, 22 cm. Small dense writing [content of this manuscript contains approx. 36 pages in print]. Paper typical of mid 19th century. On first leaf, name for Sgula [auspicious omen] “Yosef Yehuda HaKohen son of Esther”. Good-fair condition, stains and wear, separate leaves, unbound.
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Manuscript of articles of Chabad Hassidism, by Alter Rebbe Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi between 1802-1807, and articles by his son, Mitteler Rebbe, Rabbi Dov Ber of Lubavitch. Articles include sermons from Parashat Va’Etchanan and Parashat Ekev which were delivered in Lubavitch in 1814, at beginning of period of leadership of the Mitteler Rebbe, [these articles appear in his book Sha’arei Teshuva, and article pertaining to Kriyat Shema appears in his book Imrei Bina]. Early writing, c. 1810.
Back page contains ownership notation by Rabbi “Menachem Mendel son of Zelig of Shybesh—" and Rabbi “Aryeh Leib son of Rabbi Mendel known as Leibli Kamnetzker”.
134 leaves of which approx. 244 pages in dense writing. 21 cm. Good-fair condition, many stains. Minor moth stains. New binding.
Back page contains ownership notation by Rabbi “Menachem Mendel son of Zelig of Shybesh—" and Rabbi “Aryeh Leib son of Rabbi Mendel known as Leibli Kamnetzker”.
134 leaves of which approx. 244 pages in dense writing. 21 cm. Good-fair condition, many stains. Minor moth stains. New binding.
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
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Volume composed of several handwritten notebooks, of various copiers of Hassidic articles by Rebbe Shalom Duber Schneerson of Lubavitch and articles by his grandfather author of Tzemach Tzedek. 1897-1904.
Found in the notebooks: * Articles from 1897. * Mitzvah of faith in G-d (printed in Derech Pikudecha by the Lubavitch Rebbe author of Tzemach Tzedek). * Kuntress Etz Chaim – "According to the words of our Fathers our Rabbis", [Hassidic article delivered by Rebbe Shalom Ber to the students of the Tomchei Temimim Yeshiva in 1904]. * Kuntress Ha'Avoda on prayer, by Rebbe Shalom Ber. 1900. * Other articles by Rebbe Shalom Ber.
Approximately 175 leaves, more than 340 written pages, approximately 22 cm. Brittle paper, good-fair condition, foxing and wear. Glosses and completions on sheet margins. Old and worn binding.
Found in the notebooks: * Articles from 1897. * Mitzvah of faith in G-d (printed in Derech Pikudecha by the Lubavitch Rebbe author of Tzemach Tzedek). * Kuntress Etz Chaim – "According to the words of our Fathers our Rabbis", [Hassidic article delivered by Rebbe Shalom Ber to the students of the Tomchei Temimim Yeshiva in 1904]. * Kuntress Ha'Avoda on prayer, by Rebbe Shalom Ber. 1900. * Other articles by Rebbe Shalom Ber.
Approximately 175 leaves, more than 340 written pages, approximately 22 cm. Brittle paper, good-fair condition, foxing and wear. Glosses and completions on sheet margins. Old and worn binding.
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Sefer Likutei Amarim Tanya, by Alter Rebbe Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi. Vilnius, 1912. Signature of Rabbi “Tzvi Hirsch Waxman”. Last page contains fine inscription “to my dear and beloved future son-in-law”, handwritten and signed by his father-in-law Ga’on Rabbi “Shlomo Yehuda Leib Eliezrov” who ascribes himself: “grandson (fifth generation) of holy author, the Alter Rebbe”.
Ga’on Rabbi Shlomo Yehuda Leib Eliezrov (1863-1952), born to his father Rabbi Eliezer Shimon Kazarnovsky, grandson of Rabbanit Menucha Rachel Slonim, daughter of Mittler Rebbe and founder of Chabad settlement in Hebron. In 1873 immigrated with his parents to Eretz Israel to holy city of Hebron, absorbed Torah from rabbis of Hebron Rabbi Shimon Menasheh and Rabbi Eliyahu Mani. Sent as rabbinical emissary to Eastern countries and in 1897 was appointed as chief rabbi of Samarkand Bukhara, where his family name was changed to “Eliezrov”.
In 1903 Rabbi Shlomo Yehuda Leib was appointed as rabbi of Ashkenazim in Hebron. Following World War One settled in Jerusalem while appointing Rabbi Ya’akov Yosef Slonim as his successor in Hebron. In Jerusalem he was known as “Rabbi of Hebron” and was among leaders of Chabad in the city.
[1], 163 leaves. 19.5 cm. Good-fair condition, detached leaves. Unbound.
Ga’on Rabbi Shlomo Yehuda Leib Eliezrov (1863-1952), born to his father Rabbi Eliezer Shimon Kazarnovsky, grandson of Rabbanit Menucha Rachel Slonim, daughter of Mittler Rebbe and founder of Chabad settlement in Hebron. In 1873 immigrated with his parents to Eretz Israel to holy city of Hebron, absorbed Torah from rabbis of Hebron Rabbi Shimon Menasheh and Rabbi Eliyahu Mani. Sent as rabbinical emissary to Eastern countries and in 1897 was appointed as chief rabbi of Samarkand Bukhara, where his family name was changed to “Eliezrov”.
In 1903 Rabbi Shlomo Yehuda Leib was appointed as rabbi of Ashkenazim in Hebron. Following World War One settled in Jerusalem while appointing Rabbi Ya’akov Yosef Slonim as his successor in Hebron. In Jerusalem he was known as “Rabbi of Hebron” and was among leaders of Chabad in the city.
[1], 163 leaves. 19.5 cm. Good-fair condition, detached leaves. Unbound.
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Manuscript of commentaries on the Passover Haggada, written in a notebook titled "Notebook from the Holy Lubavitch Yeshiva" and one page with a list of people who contributed to the maintenance of the yeshiva during the month of Tamuz. [Beginning of 20th century].
[2], [28] written pages. 21 cm. Good condition.
[2], [28] written pages. 21 cm. Good condition.
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Kitvei Kodesh – Book of Writings by of the Rebbe Rayatz [Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn] from Lubavitch in 1940. Stencil printing, Brooklyn, [about 1941?]. Yiddish.
Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn (1880-1950, Otzar Harabbanim 8887), the sixth Admor of the House of Habad-Lubavitch, Founder of the Tomhei Temimim together with his father Rabbi Shalom Dov, he became the Admor in 1920. Imprisoned by the Communist authorities and released in 1927, later he went to Poland and from there to Brooklyn, USA. (March 1940).
The volume here contains the first booklets of the speeches of Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn in the USA, including articles from the first Purim he celebrated there. Together with a number of articles from previous years [when the Rabbi was in Riga and Batvetsk] and a number of letters. They were printed in Brooklyn and published by the “Hassidim Distribution Office” of Rabbi Abraham Paris, soon after the speeches were delivered in 1940. Apparently these were the first Torah teachings of Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn to be printed in the USA. In front of the second booklet from the Seudat Purim, a special sheet is attached in which Rabbi Abraham Paris writes about the importance of reading the article: “It is a great Mitzvah to learn the article ------said on Purim in New York".
Each booklet has independent pagination, [436 pages]. 20 cm. Good condition, a few stains, slight signs of moths in two booklets. Stamped on spine of binding: “Holy wrtings from Lubavitch 1940”. Signatures and stamps of Rabbi Mordechai Levinson.
Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn (1880-1950, Otzar Harabbanim 8887), the sixth Admor of the House of Habad-Lubavitch, Founder of the Tomhei Temimim together with his father Rabbi Shalom Dov, he became the Admor in 1920. Imprisoned by the Communist authorities and released in 1927, later he went to Poland and from there to Brooklyn, USA. (March 1940).
The volume here contains the first booklets of the speeches of Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn in the USA, including articles from the first Purim he celebrated there. Together with a number of articles from previous years [when the Rabbi was in Riga and Batvetsk] and a number of letters. They were printed in Brooklyn and published by the “Hassidim Distribution Office” of Rabbi Abraham Paris, soon after the speeches were delivered in 1940. Apparently these were the first Torah teachings of Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn to be printed in the USA. In front of the second booklet from the Seudat Purim, a special sheet is attached in which Rabbi Abraham Paris writes about the importance of reading the article: “It is a great Mitzvah to learn the article ------said on Purim in New York".
Each booklet has independent pagination, [436 pages]. 20 cm. Good condition, a few stains, slight signs of moths in two booklets. Stamped on spine of binding: “Holy wrtings from Lubavitch 1940”. Signatures and stamps of Rabbi Mordechai Levinson.
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
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Two letters signed by Rebbe Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn of Lubavitch. Both letters sent to Rabbi Moshe Sheivitch; first from Riga in 1932 and second from Warsaw in 1936.
Both letters partially missing lower section and professionally restored.
Damage to part of the first letter, where the signature of the Rebbe appears. Approx. 23 cm. Good-fair condition. Folding marks and creases
Both letters partially missing lower section and professionally restored.
Damage to part of the first letter, where the signature of the Rebbe appears. Approx. 23 cm. Good-fair condition. Folding marks and creases
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Shana Tova letter by Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneersohn Rebbe of Lubavitch-Chabad. Brooklyn, [1965].
Blessings for good and sweet year in material and spiritual matters in anticipation of “seventh year”. Typewritten upon official stationery, with his handwritten signature.
Rebbe Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneersohn, son of Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Av Beit Din of Ekaterinoslav, sixth consecutive male descendant of author of the Tzemach Tzedek. His genius talents and leadership skills were already apparent in childhood. Married daughter of Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn and following demise of his father-in-law in 1950 became leader of Lubavitch Chassidism worldwide. Composed dozens of books in all realms of the Torah. Last rebbe of Chabad dynasty.
28 cm. Good condition. Folding marks, filing holes.
Blessings for good and sweet year in material and spiritual matters in anticipation of “seventh year”. Typewritten upon official stationery, with his handwritten signature.
Rebbe Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneersohn, son of Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Av Beit Din of Ekaterinoslav, sixth consecutive male descendant of author of the Tzemach Tzedek. His genius talents and leadership skills were already apparent in childhood. Married daughter of Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn and following demise of his father-in-law in 1950 became leader of Lubavitch Chassidism worldwide. Composed dozens of books in all realms of the Torah. Last rebbe of Chabad dynasty.
28 cm. Good condition. Folding marks, filing holes.
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
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Sefer Likutei Amarim, Tanya. “One Thousandth Publication”. Brooklyn, New York, 11 Nisan 1984.
Thousandth edition of Sefer HaTanya. Elegant volume. At end, extensive bibliographic section of printings of the Tanya, photocopies of title pages of previous publications and manuscripts of Sefer HaTanya. This edition was distributed by Rabbi of Lubavitch following the Farbrengen [Chabad gathering] of 11 Nisan 1984 (his 82nd birthday) by approx. 50 students of the Kollel.
19 cm., blue cloth bookmarks and binding, quality paper, wide margins. Excellent condition.
Thousandth edition of Sefer HaTanya. Elegant volume. At end, extensive bibliographic section of printings of the Tanya, photocopies of title pages of previous publications and manuscripts of Sefer HaTanya. This edition was distributed by Rabbi of Lubavitch following the Farbrengen [Chabad gathering] of 11 Nisan 1984 (his 82nd birthday) by approx. 50 students of the Kollel.
19 cm., blue cloth bookmarks and binding, quality paper, wide margins. Excellent condition.
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"We are your people, surreptitious glances into Lubavitch life", binder with cardboard boards, with prints of photographs of Hassidic life in Brooklyn, New York, by Photographer Neil Folberg. Printed by Beit Alfa, Berkeley, California, 1975. English.
Eight boards with high-quality prints. Printed on each board is a description of the photograph: The Lubavitch Rebbe, Zalman Kleinman drawing in his studio, the Kleinman family at Havdala, a Hassid praying, "farbrengen" (Lubavitch gathering, see photograph), the Lubavitch Rebbe on Hoshana Rabba, etc. 1,000 copies printed. At the beginning of the binder are a title page (with the photographer's signature), an introduction and a page with a description of the photographs.
Board 28.5X39 cm. binder 37 cm. Very good condition.
Eight boards with high-quality prints. Printed on each board is a description of the photograph: The Lubavitch Rebbe, Zalman Kleinman drawing in his studio, the Kleinman family at Havdala, a Hassid praying, "farbrengen" (Lubavitch gathering, see photograph), the Lubavitch Rebbe on Hoshana Rabba, etc. 1,000 copies printed. At the beginning of the binder are a title page (with the photographer's signature), an introduction and a page with a description of the photographs.
Board 28.5X39 cm. binder 37 cm. Very good condition.
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