Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
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Sefer Tehillim, with commentary of Rashbam [Rabbi Shmuel ben Meir]. Vienna, 1816.
Based on 1794-1797 Berlin edition. “Rashbam commentary found in Beit Eked Sefarim [book treasury] of the glorious king” is a forged commentary by Yitzchak Satanov publisher of Berlin edition.
Title page contains personal handwritten inscription: “My Tehillim… Vidal HaTzarfati…”, and additional signature: “Vidal HaTzarfati” – apparently signature of Ga’on Rabbi Vidal HaTzarfati [the fourth] (1797-1856, Malchei Rabanan, p. 31), among rabbis of cities of Fes, Morocco.
307 pages (missing last leaf containing prayer after reciting of Tehillim). 20 cm. Good condition, stains. Scotch tape restoration on last leaf. Damaged binding.
Based on 1794-1797 Berlin edition. “Rashbam commentary found in Beit Eked Sefarim [book treasury] of the glorious king” is a forged commentary by Yitzchak Satanov publisher of Berlin edition.
Title page contains personal handwritten inscription: “My Tehillim… Vidal HaTzarfati…”, and additional signature: “Vidal HaTzarfati” – apparently signature of Ga’on Rabbi Vidal HaTzarfati [the fourth] (1797-1856, Malchei Rabanan, p. 31), among rabbis of cities of Fes, Morocco.
307 pages (missing last leaf containing prayer after reciting of Tehillim). 20 cm. Good condition, stains. Scotch tape restoration on last leaf. Damaged binding.
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
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* Sefer Kerem Chemar, section 1, responsa by Rabbi Avraham Ankava. Livorno, [1869]. Inscription on title page in handwriting of author: “… Masoud Aviktzitz… Avraham Ankava”.
* Sefer Kerem Chemar, section 2 [‘Sefer HaTakanot’, ‘Et Sofer’, responsa]. Rabbi Avraham Ankava. Livorno, [1871]. Handwritten inscription of author: “… Shmuel Gershon… Avraham Ankava”.
* Sefer Mitzvat HaMelech, warnings with commentary Ner Mitzvah and Hidur Mitzvah, by Rabbi Chaim HaKohen [Av Beit Din of Tripoli]. Livorno, [1879]. Binding leaf contains inscription in handwriting of author: “Gift from author Chaim HaKohen”. Several corrections [apparently in handwriting of author], ownership notations. Leather binding with gold imprint: “Masoud Di Gali HaKohen”.
Various sizes and conditions.
* Sefer Kerem Chemar, section 2 [‘Sefer HaTakanot’, ‘Et Sofer’, responsa]. Rabbi Avraham Ankava. Livorno, [1871]. Handwritten inscription of author: “… Shmuel Gershon… Avraham Ankava”.
* Sefer Mitzvat HaMelech, warnings with commentary Ner Mitzvah and Hidur Mitzvah, by Rabbi Chaim HaKohen [Av Beit Din of Tripoli]. Livorno, [1879]. Binding leaf contains inscription in handwriting of author: “Gift from author Chaim HaKohen”. Several corrections [apparently in handwriting of author], ownership notations. Leather binding with gold imprint: “Masoud Di Gali HaKohen”.
Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
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Sold for: $250
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Ahavat HaKadmonim – Passover Haggadah, with Jewish-Arabic translation and many piyutim [including bakashot and piyutim for Brit Milah]. Livorno, [1904].
Bound before title leaf is a long dedication: "This is a gift sent with joy and happiness… to the dearer than rubies and topaz named Yuda, Head of the Gomlei Chassadim Society…his lofty family…merit of forefathers protect him…and the merit of his rabbi… Rabbi Chaim Yosef David Azulai…Yehuda Azulai".
[1], 56 leaves. 18 cm. Fair condition, tears repaired with tape. Stains and wear. Semi-leather binding, worn.
Ya'ari 1665; Otzar HaHagadot 2273.
Bound before title leaf is a long dedication: "This is a gift sent with joy and happiness… to the dearer than rubies and topaz named Yuda, Head of the Gomlei Chassadim Society…his lofty family…merit of forefathers protect him…and the merit of his rabbi… Rabbi Chaim Yosef David Azulai…Yehuda Azulai".
[1], 56 leaves. 18 cm. Fair condition, tears repaired with tape. Stains and wear. Semi-leather binding, worn.
Ya'ari 1665; Otzar HaHagadot 2273.
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
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Printed amulet for protection and against ayin hara, for hanging on wall. [Morocco? Mid 20th century].
Printed in blue, yellow, black and pink colors. Has sections of verses, blessings and chamsa illustrations. In its center is a long blessing for protecting the home and its residents against ayin hara and lashon hara, for success in all endeavors and for protection from illness and mishaps, for good health and plenty. 23X29 cm. frame: 24.5X31 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor damage to frame.
Printed in blue, yellow, black and pink colors. Has sections of verses, blessings and chamsa illustrations. In its center is a long blessing for protecting the home and its residents against ayin hara and lashon hara, for success in all endeavors and for protection from illness and mishaps, for good health and plenty. 23X29 cm. frame: 24.5X31 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor damage to frame.
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
Opening: $500
Sold for: $1,500
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Manuscript. Morocco, [1894].
Contains a number of works on many subjects. The volume starts with: ”I begin to write stories" [legends]. After that: remedies and invocations for various situations [“To push a needle into the hand and not to damage it …with no blood coming out…”, “for headaches” etc.], texts for amulets ["For the sick person who is worried”, “for the groom is imprisoned” “to defeat witchcraft” etc.] and kabalistic drawings, holy names [“I begin to write holy names”], fortunes; many piyutim and various sermons and prayers, and “new ideas”, a work called “Rina Veyeshua” in Judeo-Arabic; “Dahir [piyut for Passover], Calendar for the years 1895-1896; Book of Interpretation of Dreams [illustrated title page].
Written on one of the pages “Mulai LeHasan ahsan deceased in 1894” [King of Morocco Mulai Hasan died in 1894]. At the end of the Book of Interpretation of Dreams is a colophon: for text see Hebrew.
Signatures and records: "I Shalom Yehuda Adhan”, "I will use my pen for the book of Amos Shalom Ben Ya’kov Yifrah”, “I Moshe Ben Yehuda Yifrah”.
About 200 pages (some pages not in order). Some pages may be missing. 12 cm. Condition of the pages varies, very good to fair to poor. Stains, dampness stains and ink rubbings, wear and tears. Loose pages. Ancient leather binding damaged.
Contains a number of works on many subjects. The volume starts with: ”I begin to write stories" [legends]. After that: remedies and invocations for various situations [“To push a needle into the hand and not to damage it …with no blood coming out…”, “for headaches” etc.], texts for amulets ["For the sick person who is worried”, “for the groom is imprisoned” “to defeat witchcraft” etc.] and kabalistic drawings, holy names [“I begin to write holy names”], fortunes; many piyutim and various sermons and prayers, and “new ideas”, a work called “Rina Veyeshua” in Judeo-Arabic; “Dahir [piyut for Passover], Calendar for the years 1895-1896; Book of Interpretation of Dreams [illustrated title page].
Written on one of the pages “Mulai LeHasan ahsan deceased in 1894” [King of Morocco Mulai Hasan died in 1894]. At the end of the Book of Interpretation of Dreams is a colophon: for text see Hebrew.
Signatures and records: "I Shalom Yehuda Adhan”, "I will use my pen for the book of Amos Shalom Ben Ya’kov Yifrah”, “I Moshe Ben Yehuda Yifrah”.
About 200 pages (some pages not in order). Some pages may be missing. 12 cm. Condition of the pages varies, very good to fair to poor. Stains, dampness stains and ink rubbings, wear and tears. Loose pages. Ancient leather binding damaged.
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
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* Manuscript of compilation of Torah novellae and responsa, homiletics and piyutim in Hebrew and Jewish-Arabic. Bar-Mitzvah sermons and eulogies, riddles and version of the blessing of the sun. Copied in the booklet is also a request and sermon from the writings of Rabbi Yedidya Monsoniego [1800-1868, a Torah genius of Fez and prominent Moroccan Torah scholar. Author of Dvar Emet responsa]; novellae by Rabbi Yitzchak Ebn Denan [1836-1900, rabbi in Fez, author of L'Yitzchak Re'ach] and of his grandfather Rabbi Shmuel Ebn Denan. [Fez, Morocco, 1890-s, c. 1890].
*Manuscript, piyutim of bakashot and selichot and Tikun Chatzot. [Morocco, 19th/20th century]. * Manuscript, bakashot. [Morocco, 19th/20th century]. *Manuscript, piyutim. Signatures of Rabbi Machluf Sharvit. [20th century].
4 items, approximately 160 written pages. Varied size and condition.
*Manuscript, piyutim of bakashot and selichot and Tikun Chatzot. [Morocco, 19th/20th century]. * Manuscript, bakashot. [Morocco, 19th/20th century]. *Manuscript, piyutim. Signatures of Rabbi Machluf Sharvit. [20th century].
4 items, approximately 160 written pages. Varied size and condition.
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
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Sold for: $813
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Diverse collection of manuscript leaves and book remnants (prayers, piyutim, kabala etc). Oriental countries (Morocco, Turkey etc.), various periods: 17th-20th centuries.
Some of the items: remnants of an ancient manuscript with two sections of a work on astronomy, with mention of the date 1574 and the name Rabbi Daniel Pirchiya HaCohen, a Thessaloniki Torah scholar [died 1568]; amulet on paper; shtarot of Ma'ase Beit Din and leaf remnants with rabbis' signatures [including Rabbi Ya'akov Toledano, Rabbi Yichye Aviktzitz, Rabbi Moshe HaLevi – Chacham Bashi of Constantinople; etc]; a pamphlet of segulot for travelers; binding (leaves stuck together) with letters or document connected to "My sweet brother…Rabbi Yuda Tuvi"; etc.
Dozens of leaves. Varied size and condition.
Some of the items: remnants of an ancient manuscript with two sections of a work on astronomy, with mention of the date 1574 and the name Rabbi Daniel Pirchiya HaCohen, a Thessaloniki Torah scholar [died 1568]; amulet on paper; shtarot of Ma'ase Beit Din and leaf remnants with rabbis' signatures [including Rabbi Ya'akov Toledano, Rabbi Yichye Aviktzitz, Rabbi Moshe HaLevi – Chacham Bashi of Constantinople; etc]; a pamphlet of segulot for travelers; binding (leaves stuck together) with letters or document connected to "My sweet brother…Rabbi Yuda Tuvi"; etc.
Dozens of leaves. Varied size and condition.
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
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* Aggadeta D’Pischa; at end, Chad Gadya poem which is uncommon in Yemenite Haggadot. [Yemen, early 20th century]. * Aggadeta D’Pischa with Jewish-Arabic translation. [Yemen, early 20th century]. * Commentaries and Drushim on the Pesach Haggadah and more, in Oriental handwriting [Morocco?, 19-20th century].
3 items, various sizes and conditions. Item 3 in a fine binding.
3 items, various sizes and conditions. Item 3 in a fine binding.
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
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Sold for: $938
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Collection of manuscripts, compositions and sections of compositions: Slichot and prayers, commentaries and laws on slaughtering, biography of Jesus (in Jewish-Arabic); poem on bravery of “Chana and her seven sons” and more. [Yemen and Morocco, 19th-20th century].
12 notebooks and parts of notebooks. Various sizes and conditions.
From the collection of Avraham Hatal, among the leading researchers of Oriental Judaism.
12 notebooks and parts of notebooks. Various sizes and conditions.
From the collection of Avraham Hatal, among the leading researchers of Oriental Judaism.
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
Opening: $60,000
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Huge and significant collection of approximately 125 Yemenite manuscripts [17th century until early 20th century]. Diverse collection, various compositions: including significant autographs, unprinted compositions, illustrated and ornamented manuscripts, Kabbalistic illustrations and symbols. Halacha books and Taj books – Keter Torah, books of Haftarot and Megillot, prayer books, divans, books of poems, destinies and Sgulot. Some manuscripts contain list of “colophons” of authors, glosses and signatures of rabbis. Following is a partial list of the collection (a complete detailed list will be provided upon request): * Ancient prayer book from Sana, large format (30 cm.). Fine writing with upper vowelization. Prayers, with laws and instructions. Version of bills, poems, Passover Haggadah, Hoshanot, Azharot, Slichot, eulogies, Ashmorot, Keter Malchut, Seder Avoda, Haggadah of Hasmonean dynasty, and more. Calendars begin with year 1689; scribe noted (in Jewish-Arabic) that he begins the calendars from 1689, present year. * Prayer book for weekdays and holidays. Poems, Slichot, Passover Haggadah, Azharot, tractates, Megillot. Fine writing, upper vowelization, intercalary [leap year] table, beginning with year 1732. Two volumes. Kabbalistic composition ‘Tola’at Ya’akov’ by Rabbi Meir ben Gabai integrated with prayer book. * Version of bills and calendars (remnant of prayer book). Colophon from 1640 “… flower Yona ben Yosef ben Me’oded ben Yona… writer… Avraham ben Aharon ben Zecharia…”. Upper vowelization. Additions from later period. * Sefer Kneh Chochma Kneh Bina (Kabbalah), by Rabbi Avigdor Kara. (Uncommon in Yemenite manuscripts). 18th-19th century. Signature of Rabbi Avraham ben Shlomo Almashta. * Prayer book. C. 1820-1860. At end, passage in Jewish-Arabic pertaining to Jews and Mohammed, founder of Islam. * Sefer Me’ah She’arim, by Rabbi Yitzchak Shani (printed in Thessaloniki, 1543). Including glosses, 19th-20th century. * Laws of slaughtering. Colophon with calligraphic signature. * Seasons, from 1786. Illustrated title page. * Collection. Laws of slaughtering. Logical basis “reasoning of the Ari”, matters of Kabbalah. In middle of manuscript: receipt for slaughtering from city of Al-Qaeda from 1786. Bound with a miniature manuscript on laws of slaughtering. * Laws of slaughtering from Tur, Yemin Moshe and Zevach Toda. Tzeda. Colophon from 1807. * Shir HaShirim with translation. Colophon from city Alcazar. Signature. (1818). Autographic manuscripts of well-known authors and copyists, Yemenite scholars: * Sefer Reshit Chochma, second section of composition, beginning with Sha’ar HaKedusha until middle of Or Olam. Copy autograph in handwriting of leading Torah giant of Yemen – Maharitz [Rabbi Yichyeh Tzalach – who copied books for livelihood]. * Sefer Sha’arei Tahara. Sana. Close to period of author, Rabbi Yichyeh Tzalach. [Possibly his handwriting? Heading with his name in different handwriting]. * Three Megillot, 19th-20th century. Including collection of commentaries on three Megillot, possibly autograph of author. Colophon on other side of title page: Shmuel HaKatan Korach, (1886). * Notebook of Tijan. Signature and stamps of Rabbi Yichyeh Omsi Av Beit Din of Reda, including lengthy list in his handwriting at beginning of each book: “How do I express my appreciation to the Almighty… that he assisted me in purchasing this book…”. At end of manuscript, copies in his handwriting from 1930. Response from court of justice of Sana. [“Sa’id Yichyeh ben Yichyeh Omsi”]. Fine ornamented manuscripts: * Shulchan Aruch with commentary "Shtilei Zeitim", large and elegant copy which served as basis for the first printed edition in Jerusalem. [Gloss in handwriting of Ashkenazi copyist; addition of gloss of Rabbi Moshe Isserles [Rama] omitted by author, Rabbi David Maserki, who omitted glosses of Rama which are not customary in Yemen. This gloss indeed appears in first printing, however, was omitted in recently printed edition]. * Three Megillot with Tikkun Leil Shavu’ot. Elegant manuscript. Illustrated title page. Ornamentation in red ink. Includes poems and Azharot. Colophon: “Written for good friend… Sa’adi ibn Salam Al Kapach… (1864). * Book of translation of Haftarot, Fine manuscript. Written for Rabbi “Saliman ben Ibrahim Alkara” (Av Beit Din of Sana?). Signature: “David ben Shlomo Agori?”. * Collection (small fine manuscript): Sha’arei Tahara. Prayer for Rabbi Shalom Shabzi. Laws of divorce. Explanation of Ketubah. Reasoning. Tragic occurrence in city of Damascus. On last leaf, colophon: “Shlomo son of Avraham Elnadaf, rabbinical emissary of Yemenites of Jerusalem who signed above, I have arrived for Ten Days of Repentance…”. Notation in different handwriting: “Time in which Yichyeh ben Nachum… visited us…”. * Three Megillot, with translation and commentary of Rashi. Fine copy. Ornamentation in red ink. Illustrated title page. Upper vowelization. “Copied in congregation of Rada”. Glosses ‘Shoshanat Ha’Amakim’. Copied glosses by Rabbi Yichyeh Tzalach (“I have found written in manuscript of Rabbi Yichyeh Tzalach…”). Signature of Rabbi Avraham ben Chaim Elnadaf. Rada. * Zohar on Sefer Shemot. Complete copy in fine handwriting from 19th century. Approx. 125 manuscripts, various sizes and conditions; very good to poor. Research and cataloguing of manuscripts is based only on preliminary examinations; it is possible that this collection contains significant discoveries which we have not addressed.
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Yemenite jewry
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
Opening: $500
Sold for: $2,750
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Collection of leaf remnants removed from the "Binding Geniza", Jewish-Arabic work, apparently a translation or adaption of Mishne Torah L'HaRambam. [Yemen, 15th/16th century?].
Approximately 35 leaf sections. Varied size, various damages caused by binding.
Approximately 35 leaf sections. Varied size, various damages caused by binding.
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Yemenite jewry
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
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Manuscript, Tikun Lel Shavuot. [Yemen, 18th/19th century?]. Seder Tikun Lel Shavuot, written as a scroll on paper sheets sewn with string, rolled on wooden poles. According to kabalistic custom, the opening and concluding chapters of each book in the Bible should be read on Shavuot night. According to some opinions, also the beginnings and endings of the Mishnayot tractates are also read. This rendition is considered as if the reader had fully studied these books. This unique scroll includes all the tikun (including the Mishnayot). At the beginning of the scroll is a prayer to be said before starting to study, and at the end is the version of Hadran Alach on concluding the six Sidrei Mishna. At the beginning of the scroll after the opening prayer, one sheet is lacking [beginning of the book of Bereshit], replaced with another sheet with later writing. Height of sheets: 17 cm. Fair-good condition, stains, wear and tear. Lacking sheet, replaced with later sheet. Tear to first sheet, restored by sewing.
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