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Auction 40 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
September 3, 2014
Opening: $400
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Manuscript, three Megillot – Shir HaShirim, Ruth and Kohelet, with Targum and Rashi commentary. [Yemen, c. 19th century].
The scripture with Te'amim and vowels (Nikud). The Targum is also accompanied with vowels (Nikud). The opening words are illustrated and the titles are decorated with red ink.
[90] pages. 23.5 cm. Most of the leaves are in good condition, with the exception of the last three leaves which suffer from more significant tears (damage caused to text). Many stains. New binding.
The scripture with Te'amim and vowels (Nikud). The Targum is also accompanied with vowels (Nikud). The opening words are illustrated and the titles are decorated with red ink.
[90] pages. 23.5 cm. Most of the leaves are in good condition, with the exception of the last three leaves which suffer from more significant tears (damage caused to text). Many stains. New binding.
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Yemenite Jewry – Manuscripts, Glosses and Letters
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Auction 40 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
September 3, 2014
Opening: $300
Sold for: $688
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Manuscript, Dewan – Songs and Piyutim, in Hebrew and Judeo-Arabic. [Yemen, c. 19th century].
Narrow long format. Songs for Shabbat and Motzaei Shabbat, for weddings and other occasions.
End of manuscript missing. 64 leaves. Height: 16.5 cm. Width: 6 cm. Good condition. Spotting and wear. Worm marks in several places. One leaf is detached. Original binding, damaged and partially detached.
Narrow long format. Songs for Shabbat and Motzaei Shabbat, for weddings and other occasions.
End of manuscript missing. 64 leaves. Height: 16.5 cm. Width: 6 cm. Good condition. Spotting and wear. Worm marks in several places. One leaf is detached. Original binding, damaged and partially detached.
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Yemenite Jewry – Manuscripts, Glosses and Letters
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Auction 40 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
September 3, 2014
Opening: $400
Sold for: $813
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Varied collection of manuscripts, signed documents and sections of manuscript leaves. Yemen, 17th-20th centuries.
Among the leaves: Shtarot Beit Din, Ketubah from 1891. A manuscript (with lack) of Sefer Haftarot [from the 18th? Century] and a complete manuscript of the laws of Shechita. Letter of responsum regarding Trefot with many signatures, and a rabbinical letter concerning an Agunah. Many sections of various manuscripts from various time periods, Halachic matters, Kabbala and Goralot (lots), etc.
Dozens of items, varied size and condition.
Among the leaves: Shtarot Beit Din, Ketubah from 1891. A manuscript (with lack) of Sefer Haftarot [from the 18th? Century] and a complete manuscript of the laws of Shechita. Letter of responsum regarding Trefot with many signatures, and a rabbinical letter concerning an Agunah. Many sections of various manuscripts from various time periods, Halachic matters, Kabbala and Goralot (lots), etc.
Dozens of items, varied size and condition.
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Auction 40 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
September 3, 2014
Opening: $7,000
Unsold
Manuscript, Machzor according to custom in Rome, for Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur. Carmagnola, Italy. 1835-1837.
Machzor for the cantor, in large format. Eloquent Italian writing and square writing, with vowels. Prayers and Piyutim for Rosh Hashana with "Kavanot" of the Ari "for the time the shofar is blown". At the end of the Rosh Hashana prayers is the writer's colophon: "On Tuesday… of the month of Mercy (Tishrei), 1835, Shimshon Eliezer Baki who blows the shofar and serves the Carmagnola community".
At the end of the Ne'ila prayer are "verses which are recited in the city of Torino at the end of Yom Kippur after the Kaddish in the Italian Great Synagogue to conclude the great day of fasting with glory and honor, according to the custom in Mantua in 1835 by the council of Rabbi Hillel Baruch Shalom ben Moshe Cantoni…".
An empty leaf was left before some of the prayers, meant for a title page illustration. An illustrated title page appears before the Ne'ila prayer with the inscription: "Seder Tefillat Ne'ila – written in Carmagnola in 1837".
[105] leaves. 31 cm. Good condition. Spotting and wear. Several detached leaves. Contemporary leather binding, damaged.
Machzor for the cantor, in large format. Eloquent Italian writing and square writing, with vowels. Prayers and Piyutim for Rosh Hashana with "Kavanot" of the Ari "for the time the shofar is blown". At the end of the Rosh Hashana prayers is the writer's colophon: "On Tuesday… of the month of Mercy (Tishrei), 1835, Shimshon Eliezer Baki who blows the shofar and serves the Carmagnola community".
At the end of the Ne'ila prayer are "verses which are recited in the city of Torino at the end of Yom Kippur after the Kaddish in the Italian Great Synagogue to conclude the great day of fasting with glory and honor, according to the custom in Mantua in 1835 by the council of Rabbi Hillel Baruch Shalom ben Moshe Cantoni…".
An empty leaf was left before some of the prayers, meant for a title page illustration. An illustrated title page appears before the Ne'ila prayer with the inscription: "Seder Tefillat Ne'ila – written in Carmagnola in 1837".
[105] leaves. 31 cm. Good condition. Spotting and wear. Several detached leaves. Contemporary leather binding, damaged.
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Italian Jewry – Manuscripts and Glosses, Documents and Letters
Documents and Letters
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Auction 40 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
September 3, 2014
Opening: $2,000
Unsold
Manuscript, a scroll describing the deliverance from a possible pogrom of the Jewish community in Fossano during the French siege of the city. [Fossano, Italy, 1796].
In 1796, Napoleon conquered Northern Italy. During the battles between the French and the Austrians, the Jews in that region were attacked, and their property was plundered by their non-Jewish neighbors who accused the Jews of being traitors, and of being faithful to Napoleon. This was the case also in Fassano, where the Jewish ghetto was raided during the French siege. The Jews locked themselves in the synagogue, praying for salvation, which eventually came indeed with the break of dawn; when a French shell landed on the steps leading to the synagogue, frightening the mob away.
This scroll was written in commemoration of this event and contains a poem of thanks composed of 36 stanzas and a long poetic introduction with a picturesque description of the miracle of the salvation. ["In 1797, during the war, this place was filled with terror… the fourth night of Pesach… was changed to dread… while outside the French were battling to enter the city… armed men gathered, thieves of various sorts.. The whole community was trembling lest the enemy enter the Coveted House… The morning dawned and all the plunderers ran away petrified…"]. The introduction, which includes additional details of the event, mentions also the community regulation to read this poem every year in memory of the miracle. In the poem's last line, the word Avraham is emboldened, hinting to the name of the composer, the rabbi of the city – Rabbi Avraham.
Fossano is one of the three AFM communities [Asti, Fossano, and Moncalvo] in the Piemonte district of Northern Italy. These ancient communities were established by French exiles after their expulsion in the 12th century and they preserved the early French customs [called AFM customs], which differed from those of the other Italian communities.
[This poem was printed in a limited number of copies for the community members, apparently in Fossano, that same year. See Kedem catalog no. 27, Item 488].
This manuscript has evidently been written by the author himself as can be derived from the Italian inscription added after the poem signed "Avraham---" [the rest is missing]. Apparently he was also the sender of the manuscript [the folding marks of the letter, with the address of the recipient are on the reverse side of the leaf].
[2] leaves. 27.5 cm. Fair condition. Spotting, folding marks and tears. Wear around the edges of the leaf (with slight damage to text). Coarse tears on the second leaf, with damages caused also to the Italian inscription. However, the text composing the poem suffered no damages.
Enclosed is a professional opinion with the full transcription of the manuscript.
In 1796, Napoleon conquered Northern Italy. During the battles between the French and the Austrians, the Jews in that region were attacked, and their property was plundered by their non-Jewish neighbors who accused the Jews of being traitors, and of being faithful to Napoleon. This was the case also in Fassano, where the Jewish ghetto was raided during the French siege. The Jews locked themselves in the synagogue, praying for salvation, which eventually came indeed with the break of dawn; when a French shell landed on the steps leading to the synagogue, frightening the mob away.
This scroll was written in commemoration of this event and contains a poem of thanks composed of 36 stanzas and a long poetic introduction with a picturesque description of the miracle of the salvation. ["In 1797, during the war, this place was filled with terror… the fourth night of Pesach… was changed to dread… while outside the French were battling to enter the city… armed men gathered, thieves of various sorts.. The whole community was trembling lest the enemy enter the Coveted House… The morning dawned and all the plunderers ran away petrified…"]. The introduction, which includes additional details of the event, mentions also the community regulation to read this poem every year in memory of the miracle. In the poem's last line, the word Avraham is emboldened, hinting to the name of the composer, the rabbi of the city – Rabbi Avraham.
Fossano is one of the three AFM communities [Asti, Fossano, and Moncalvo] in the Piemonte district of Northern Italy. These ancient communities were established by French exiles after their expulsion in the 12th century and they preserved the early French customs [called AFM customs], which differed from those of the other Italian communities.
[This poem was printed in a limited number of copies for the community members, apparently in Fossano, that same year. See Kedem catalog no. 27, Item 488].
This manuscript has evidently been written by the author himself as can be derived from the Italian inscription added after the poem signed "Avraham---" [the rest is missing]. Apparently he was also the sender of the manuscript [the folding marks of the letter, with the address of the recipient are on the reverse side of the leaf].
[2] leaves. 27.5 cm. Fair condition. Spotting, folding marks and tears. Wear around the edges of the leaf (with slight damage to text). Coarse tears on the second leaf, with damages caused also to the Italian inscription. However, the text composing the poem suffered no damages.
Enclosed is a professional opinion with the full transcription of the manuscript.
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Italian Jewry – Manuscripts and Glosses, Documents and Letters
Documents and Letters
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Auction 40 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
September 3, 2014
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
* Manuscript, a version of Kol Nidrei and sections from the Yom Kippur prayers. [Padua, Italy. First half of 19th century].
Manuscript for a Sheliach Tzibbur in a long narrow format. Square Italian writing, with vowels (Nikud).
Incomplete, possibly not completed by the scribe. Includes part of the Aleinu prayer (with the section Ata Hareta which according to the tradition of the Ba'al Rokeach the Sheliach Tzibbur recites while the congregation prostrates); the full version of Kol Nidrei, Seder Ha'Avodah is missing the beginning.
Height: 37 cm. Width: 19.5 cm. Good condition, detached leaves. Spotting. Detached binding.
* Enclosed with the manuscript are several handwritten leaves from a synagogue (in Italian). Among them is a detailed list (4 pages, Hebrew and Italian), of the way to use the ceremonial accessories donated to the synagogue on Shabbat and Festivals. The list includes some interesting data regarding the community's ceremonial objects (such as Torah mantles and crowns, curtains for the Ark, etc.). Among the Festivals mentioned in this list are two Purim Sheni festivals. One is Purim D'Buda, which was celebrated in Italy following the salvation of the Jews during the Austro-Hungary war against the Turks. The second is Purim of Fire which is celebrated on the 11th of Sivan in the Padua community, commemorating its salvation from the fire which broke out in 1795.
Varying size. Overall good condition.
Manuscript for a Sheliach Tzibbur in a long narrow format. Square Italian writing, with vowels (Nikud).
Incomplete, possibly not completed by the scribe. Includes part of the Aleinu prayer (with the section Ata Hareta which according to the tradition of the Ba'al Rokeach the Sheliach Tzibbur recites while the congregation prostrates); the full version of Kol Nidrei, Seder Ha'Avodah is missing the beginning.
Height: 37 cm. Width: 19.5 cm. Good condition, detached leaves. Spotting. Detached binding.
* Enclosed with the manuscript are several handwritten leaves from a synagogue (in Italian). Among them is a detailed list (4 pages, Hebrew and Italian), of the way to use the ceremonial accessories donated to the synagogue on Shabbat and Festivals. The list includes some interesting data regarding the community's ceremonial objects (such as Torah mantles and crowns, curtains for the Ark, etc.). Among the Festivals mentioned in this list are two Purim Sheni festivals. One is Purim D'Buda, which was celebrated in Italy following the salvation of the Jews during the Austro-Hungary war against the Turks. The second is Purim of Fire which is celebrated on the 11th of Sivan in the Padua community, commemorating its salvation from the fire which broke out in 1795.
Varying size. Overall good condition.
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Italian Jewry – Manuscripts and Glosses, Documents and Letters
Documents and Letters
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Auction 40 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
September 3, 2014
Opening: $300
Sold for: $400
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A booklet of handwritten prayers. [Italy, 18th/19th century].
Square Italian writing with vowels (Nikud). The pamphlet contains the Priestly Blessing, Hatavat Chalom, prayers for Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur and the Three Festivals to be said at the time when the Sefer Torah is removed from the Aron HaKodesh.
Part of the owner's name (for whom the booklet was written) appears on Page [5] "Elchanan Aryeh ben […]".
[7] pages. 17 cm. Good condition. Spotting and moisture marks. Slight wear at the margins. Blue paper binding with damages.
Square Italian writing with vowels (Nikud). The pamphlet contains the Priestly Blessing, Hatavat Chalom, prayers for Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur and the Three Festivals to be said at the time when the Sefer Torah is removed from the Aron HaKodesh.
Part of the owner's name (for whom the booklet was written) appears on Page [5] "Elchanan Aryeh ben […]".
[7] pages. 17 cm. Good condition. Spotting and moisture marks. Slight wear at the margins. Blue paper binding with damages.
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Italian Jewry – Manuscripts and Glosses, Documents and Letters
Documents and Letters
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Auction 40 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
September 3, 2014
Opening: $300
Sold for: $575
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* Tikun Chatzot "For associates who listen and mention G-d…". Venice, [1744]. Printed pamphlet [18 leaves]. On the title page is the year the association began Tikun Chatzot (for which the pamphlet was printed), 1780. This date does not coincide with the date the booklet was printed.
* Bound at the end of "Tikun Chatzot" are handwritten leaves (square Italian script with vowels), containing an Italian translation of the last piyut of the printed pamphlet; prayers upon visiting a cemetery, and the prayer "Please G-d, we have sinned… and denied your G-dliness and have denied David your king…" [Prayer sent from Jerusalem to Busseto and first printed by Rabbi Aharon Berachya of Modena, see attached material]. [10] pages.
* Following the handwritten leaves, is a printed pamphlet [7 leaves], with two kinot for Tisha B'Av: "B'Mar Evke" by R' Shimshon Chaim Nachmani; "Oya Etzak" by the printer R' Chananya Elchanan Chai Cohen Margio. [See Bibliography CD Listing 0303687. The pamphlet is listed as an appendix to a copy of Tikun Chatzot printed in Reggio in 1822].
19 cm. Good condition. Spotting. Loose leaves. Contemporary worn cardboard binding.
* Bound at the end of "Tikun Chatzot" are handwritten leaves (square Italian script with vowels), containing an Italian translation of the last piyut of the printed pamphlet; prayers upon visiting a cemetery, and the prayer "Please G-d, we have sinned… and denied your G-dliness and have denied David your king…" [Prayer sent from Jerusalem to Busseto and first printed by Rabbi Aharon Berachya of Modena, see attached material]. [10] pages.
* Following the handwritten leaves, is a printed pamphlet [7 leaves], with two kinot for Tisha B'Av: "B'Mar Evke" by R' Shimshon Chaim Nachmani; "Oya Etzak" by the printer R' Chananya Elchanan Chai Cohen Margio. [See Bibliography CD Listing 0303687. The pamphlet is listed as an appendix to a copy of Tikun Chatzot printed in Reggio in 1822].
19 cm. Good condition. Spotting. Loose leaves. Contemporary worn cardboard binding.
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Italian Jewry – Manuscripts and Glosses, Documents and Letters
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Auction 40 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
September 3, 2014
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
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Songs of joy imploring the presence of G-d. Liturgical songs and poems for celebration of bringing in the Torah scroll to the Levant synagogue, in honor of Bar-Mitzvah of Gad Puah, son of wealthy physician Rabbi Yitzchak Puah. Venice, Tevet 1742.
Three liturgical poems: on the Diaspora, the Redemption and the Torah, acrostic at end of second song: Simcha Kalimani. It appears that he wrote the other two poems. On last page: “Names of Singers” (list of choir members).
8 leaves. 13.5 cm. Fair condition. Detached and worn leaves. Small tear with missing piece on first page.
Three liturgical poems: on the Diaspora, the Redemption and the Torah, acrostic at end of second song: Simcha Kalimani. It appears that he wrote the other two poems. On last page: “Names of Singers” (list of choir members).
8 leaves. 13.5 cm. Fair condition. Detached and worn leaves. Small tear with missing piece on first page.
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Italian Jewry – Manuscripts and Glosses, Documents and Letters
Documents and Letters
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Auction 40 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
September 3, 2014
Opening: $1,200
Sold for: $1,625
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Handwritten pamphlet. Halachic responsum, handwritten and signed by Rabbi Shlomo Michael Yonah. Torino (Italy), 17th of Tamuz 1770.
A long responsum on the laws of Brit Milah – concerning the father's obligation to the Mohel to circumcise his son. The writer discusses at length all the aspects of the subject and towards the end of the responsum he brings an interesting story from his own city: "I heard and will tell… the story that happened with Rabbi Yitzchak Brachya Canton when he was the rabbi of this place…".
Rabbi Shlomo Michael Yonah, one of the leading Torah geniuses in Italy in the 18th century. Brother-in-law of Rabbi Yechiel Chaim Troyes Av Beit Din of Vercelli. First he lived in Alessandria in Italy where he became very attached to the Chida when he visited Italy. Afterward, he was appointed Av Beit Din of Torino. In that position, he exchanged letters of friendship and esteem with the Chida. In one letter he wrote a special verse of praise in honor of the Chida in which he calls himself "The youngest among the youngest of the youngest of his disciples". The Chida held Rabbi Yonah also in high esteem and wrote to him with extreme fondness. See attached material.
[7] pages. Good condition, spotting and light wear.
A long responsum on the laws of Brit Milah – concerning the father's obligation to the Mohel to circumcise his son. The writer discusses at length all the aspects of the subject and towards the end of the responsum he brings an interesting story from his own city: "I heard and will tell… the story that happened with Rabbi Yitzchak Brachya Canton when he was the rabbi of this place…".
Rabbi Shlomo Michael Yonah, one of the leading Torah geniuses in Italy in the 18th century. Brother-in-law of Rabbi Yechiel Chaim Troyes Av Beit Din of Vercelli. First he lived in Alessandria in Italy where he became very attached to the Chida when he visited Italy. Afterward, he was appointed Av Beit Din of Torino. In that position, he exchanged letters of friendship and esteem with the Chida. In one letter he wrote a special verse of praise in honor of the Chida in which he calls himself "The youngest among the youngest of the youngest of his disciples". The Chida held Rabbi Yonah also in high esteem and wrote to him with extreme fondness. See attached material.
[7] pages. Good condition, spotting and light wear.
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Italian Jewry – Manuscripts and Glosses, Documents and Letters
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Auction 40 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
September 3, 2014
Opening: $300
Sold for: $525
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Five Books of the Torah, with Rashi commentary and the Messorah marks. [Unidentified edition, apparently Italian print, 17th century].
Incomplete copy, with missing parts at the beginning and end. The sheets of the Chumashim have dozens of glosses in tiny Italian handwriting, most in reference to Rashi's commentary. The glosses were written by a disciple of the Rabach, who mentions his teacher in one gloss: "…difficult…and My Teacher the Rabach answered…". The Rabach – Rabbi Binyamin HaCohen Vitale (1651-1730), disciple of Rabbi Moshe Zakut, eldest of the rabbis and Mekubalim of Italy whose disciples were considered some of the leading Torah scholars in Italy. His disciple and son-in-law Rabbi Yeshaya Bassan was the Ramchal's teacher and the Ramchal also considered himself as his disciple.
A note was found amongst the Chumash leaves with ownership inscriptions of the Fontanella family: "This Chumash belongs to David Fontanella", "Avraham Fontanella ben Rabbi Zechaya…". Apparently, the writer of the glosses in this Chumash was a member of the Fontanella family, the Mekubal Rabbi Israel Berechiah Fontanella (died 1763), who was a disciple of the Rabach and the leading sage in Reggio after the death of Rabach. In 1744, he edited and printed the book Maftechot HaZohar in Venice. Some of his responsa was printed in his teacher's book of responsa (The Rabach's Responsa, Simanim 33, 38) and in the encyclopedia Pachad Yitzchak by Rabbi Isaac Lampronti.
This volume lacks some leaves and begins with Parshat Noach (Sefer Bereshit) and ends at the end of Parshat Chukat (Bamidbar). 19 cm. Fair condition. Spotting, wear, tears with restoration (in some places the text is damaged). Detached leaves, unbound.
Incomplete copy, with missing parts at the beginning and end. The sheets of the Chumashim have dozens of glosses in tiny Italian handwriting, most in reference to Rashi's commentary. The glosses were written by a disciple of the Rabach, who mentions his teacher in one gloss: "…difficult…and My Teacher the Rabach answered…". The Rabach – Rabbi Binyamin HaCohen Vitale (1651-1730), disciple of Rabbi Moshe Zakut, eldest of the rabbis and Mekubalim of Italy whose disciples were considered some of the leading Torah scholars in Italy. His disciple and son-in-law Rabbi Yeshaya Bassan was the Ramchal's teacher and the Ramchal also considered himself as his disciple.
A note was found amongst the Chumash leaves with ownership inscriptions of the Fontanella family: "This Chumash belongs to David Fontanella", "Avraham Fontanella ben Rabbi Zechaya…". Apparently, the writer of the glosses in this Chumash was a member of the Fontanella family, the Mekubal Rabbi Israel Berechiah Fontanella (died 1763), who was a disciple of the Rabach and the leading sage in Reggio after the death of Rabach. In 1744, he edited and printed the book Maftechot HaZohar in Venice. Some of his responsa was printed in his teacher's book of responsa (The Rabach's Responsa, Simanim 33, 38) and in the encyclopedia Pachad Yitzchak by Rabbi Isaac Lampronti.
This volume lacks some leaves and begins with Parshat Noach (Sefer Bereshit) and ends at the end of Parshat Chukat (Bamidbar). 19 cm. Fair condition. Spotting, wear, tears with restoration (in some places the text is damaged). Detached leaves, unbound.
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Italian Jewry – Manuscripts and Glosses, Documents and Letters
Documents and Letters
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Auction 40 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
September 3, 2014
Opening: $500
Sold for: $2,500
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Manuscript, compilation of practical Kabbalah, including many incantations, wording for amulets, charts, Kabbalistic illustrations and Ktav Malachim, segulot, cures and lots. [Oriental handwriting, Eretz Israel, end of 19th century].
At the end of the manuscript, the writer added Rhymes from She'erit Yosef [rhymes about astronomy from the book She'erit Yosef by Rabbi Yosef ben Shem Tov], and a composition named Et Sofer [Formulations for Shtarot].
Copies of letters, handwritten and signed by Rabbi Avraham HaCohen [apparently, Rabbi of Haifa until 1903]: Letter to Rabbi Aharon Bechor Elchadif, in honor of his appointment as Rabbi of Tiberias (Iyar 1898). Letter to Rabbi Ya'akov Shaul Elyashar, in honor of his appointment as Rishon L'Zion, etc. Copies of letters by Rabbis of Tiberias ("on his appointment as Rishon L'Zion"), writ of appointment as Rabbi of Haifa, etc.
Approximately 200 written leaves. 16 cm. Overall fair condition, most leaves are in good condition. Spotting and wear. Detached leaves. Several leaves are missing or torn. Damaged and detached leather binding.
At the end of the manuscript, the writer added Rhymes from She'erit Yosef [rhymes about astronomy from the book She'erit Yosef by Rabbi Yosef ben Shem Tov], and a composition named Et Sofer [Formulations for Shtarot].
Copies of letters, handwritten and signed by Rabbi Avraham HaCohen [apparently, Rabbi of Haifa until 1903]: Letter to Rabbi Aharon Bechor Elchadif, in honor of his appointment as Rabbi of Tiberias (Iyar 1898). Letter to Rabbi Ya'akov Shaul Elyashar, in honor of his appointment as Rishon L'Zion, etc. Copies of letters by Rabbis of Tiberias ("on his appointment as Rishon L'Zion"), writ of appointment as Rabbi of Haifa, etc.
Approximately 200 written leaves. 16 cm. Overall fair condition, most leaves are in good condition. Spotting and wear. Detached leaves. Several leaves are missing or torn. Damaged and detached leather binding.
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