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Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 11, 2015
Opening: $600
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Leshana Tova Yikatev Veyechatem – two copies of an elegant lithograph in gold ink. Jerusalem, [1880s]. Printed by Avraham Mose Luntz.
In the center appear medallions containing illustrations of holy sites and institutions in Eretz Israel, arranged in the shape of a rose: Rachel’s Tomb, Cave of Machpelah, tomb of Shmuel the Prophet, tombs of kings of the House of David, Tiferet Yisrael synagogue, synagogue and hall of Torah study at the tomb of Rabbi Meir Ba’al Haness, new synagogue constructed upon the ruins of the synagogue of Rabbi Yehudah Hachassid, Sephardic synagogue from period of Rabbi Yochanan Ben Zakai.
At the top of the leaf is a space to be filled in handwriting, and in the center of the leaf - greetings for good year and a space for signature.
The leaves were sent [individually], in 1885, to the assistant and secretary of Moses Montefiore, Dr. Eliezer Halevi, by two residents of Jerusalem (completed in handwriting on leaf): Rabbi Yehudah Leibish Berenstein [Rabbi in Jerusalem, son-in-law of Rabbi Yitzchak David Biederman, among the founders and first Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Chayei Olam], and Rabbi Yisachar Levinson Pinsker [author of Mazkeret Moshe written in honor of Montefiore. Jerusalem, 1885].
Each of the two added a lengthy handwritten letter, on the blank side of the page, in which they request financial assistance for their families [at the head of Levinson’s letter, lamentation on Montefiore, who passed away that year].
Two copies of [1] leaf folded into two. 25 cm. General condition - fair, dry and brittle paper. Wear and tears. One leaf is separated into two at the fold. On the second leaf – a detached snippet on left margin.
This leaf is not listed by S. HaLevi or in the Bibliography Institute.
In the center appear medallions containing illustrations of holy sites and institutions in Eretz Israel, arranged in the shape of a rose: Rachel’s Tomb, Cave of Machpelah, tomb of Shmuel the Prophet, tombs of kings of the House of David, Tiferet Yisrael synagogue, synagogue and hall of Torah study at the tomb of Rabbi Meir Ba’al Haness, new synagogue constructed upon the ruins of the synagogue of Rabbi Yehudah Hachassid, Sephardic synagogue from period of Rabbi Yochanan Ben Zakai.
At the top of the leaf is a space to be filled in handwriting, and in the center of the leaf - greetings for good year and a space for signature.
The leaves were sent [individually], in 1885, to the assistant and secretary of Moses Montefiore, Dr. Eliezer Halevi, by two residents of Jerusalem (completed in handwriting on leaf): Rabbi Yehudah Leibish Berenstein [Rabbi in Jerusalem, son-in-law of Rabbi Yitzchak David Biederman, among the founders and first Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Chayei Olam], and Rabbi Yisachar Levinson Pinsker [author of Mazkeret Moshe written in honor of Montefiore. Jerusalem, 1885].
Each of the two added a lengthy handwritten letter, on the blank side of the page, in which they request financial assistance for their families [at the head of Levinson’s letter, lamentation on Montefiore, who passed away that year].
Two copies of [1] leaf folded into two. 25 cm. General condition - fair, dry and brittle paper. Wear and tears. One leaf is separated into two at the fold. On the second leaf – a detached snippet on left margin.
This leaf is not listed by S. HaLevi or in the Bibliography Institute.
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Books, Pamphlets and Proclamations Printed in Jerusalem and Eretz Israel
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Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 11, 2015
Opening: $300
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Printed letter by Jerusalem institutes, Erev Rosh Hashana 1886, with stamps and signatures:
• Kol M'Hechal – Letter before Rosh Hashana with a request from philanthropists "in the name of 87 students, Sephardim, Ma'arabim, Yemenites most of whom are orphans and children from needy homes". Beit Midrash Doresh Zion. A letter from the "head of the Mashgichim" Rabbi Yitzchak of Prague and letters of recommendation from "Famous rabbis of our generation", with a stamp of the institution (an illustration of the Western Wall). [Jerusalem, 1886].
• "The generous donors of the nation of the G-d of Avraham! - Sehr geehrter Herr!" – letter printed in Hebrew and German, attached to the calendar of the year 5646 (1886). Stamp of the Etz Chaim Talmud Torah and Yeshiva, stamp designed as the signature of the head of the yeshiva Rabbi "Moshe Nechemya Cohanav", and signatures of the gaba'im Rabbi "Zalman Chaim Rivlin" and Rabbi "Natan Greengart".
2 leaves, c. 28 cm. Varied condition, good to fair.
These leaves are bibliographically unknown and are not listed by S. HaLevi.
• Kol M'Hechal – Letter before Rosh Hashana with a request from philanthropists "in the name of 87 students, Sephardim, Ma'arabim, Yemenites most of whom are orphans and children from needy homes". Beit Midrash Doresh Zion. A letter from the "head of the Mashgichim" Rabbi Yitzchak of Prague and letters of recommendation from "Famous rabbis of our generation", with a stamp of the institution (an illustration of the Western Wall). [Jerusalem, 1886].
• "The generous donors of the nation of the G-d of Avraham! - Sehr geehrter Herr!" – letter printed in Hebrew and German, attached to the calendar of the year 5646 (1886). Stamp of the Etz Chaim Talmud Torah and Yeshiva, stamp designed as the signature of the head of the yeshiva Rabbi "Moshe Nechemya Cohanav", and signatures of the gaba'im Rabbi "Zalman Chaim Rivlin" and Rabbi "Natan Greengart".
2 leaves, c. 28 cm. Varied condition, good to fair.
These leaves are bibliographically unknown and are not listed by S. HaLevi.
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Books, Pamphlets and Proclamations Printed in Jerusalem and Eretz Israel
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Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 11, 2015
Opening: $300
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"Memorial by the Jewish community living in Jerusalem… for the soul of the most powerful king Alexander son of Alexander III, Russian Emperor in the Great Synagogue Beit Ya'akov in Jerusalem". Without name of printer, [Jerusalem], 1894.
The leaf was printed soon after the death of the Russian Emperor Alexander Alexandrovich Romanov, known as "Alexander III the peacemaker".
[1] leaf folded in two (one printed page), 29 cm. Good condition. Folding marks and creases.
Bibliographically unknown.
The leaf was printed soon after the death of the Russian Emperor Alexander Alexandrovich Romanov, known as "Alexander III the peacemaker".
[1] leaf folded in two (one printed page), 29 cm. Good condition. Folding marks and creases.
Bibliographically unknown.
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Books, Pamphlets and Proclamations Printed in Jerusalem and Eretz Israel
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Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 11, 2015
Opening: $500
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Single leaf, "The prayers held every day… on behalf of the Rabbi of the Ashkenazi community Rabbi Shmuel Salant". Without name of printer [Jerusalem, 1898?].
Prayer in honor of "The Sultan Abdul Hamid here, his glory and kingdom shall rise…send you angel before our kingdom's army who fight their enemies out of love for their native country, subjugate their enemies under the Sultan's feet…". Printed in green ink, in a decorative frame. The date is according to the record of the Bibliography Institute, but it may have been printed several years previously and it refers to battles led by the Sultan against the Armenian people.
[1] leaf, 32 cm. Good condition. Creases, Folding marks. Few stains. Minor tear.
Prayer in honor of "The Sultan Abdul Hamid here, his glory and kingdom shall rise…send you angel before our kingdom's army who fight their enemies out of love for their native country, subjugate their enemies under the Sultan's feet…". Printed in green ink, in a decorative frame. The date is according to the record of the Bibliography Institute, but it may have been printed several years previously and it refers to battles led by the Sultan against the Armenian people.
[1] leaf, 32 cm. Good condition. Creases, Folding marks. Few stains. Minor tear.
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Books, Pamphlets and Proclamations Printed in Jerusalem and Eretz Israel
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Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 11, 2015
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
Including buyer's premium
Collection of printed proclamations and notices, Jerusalem, c. 1930-1944.
For a complete list, please see the Hebrew description.
13 items, varied size and condition.
For a complete list, please see the Hebrew description.
13 items, varied size and condition.
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Books, Pamphlets and Proclamations Printed in Jerusalem and Eretz Israel
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Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 11, 2015
Opening: $500
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Huge collection of proclamations, wall notices (pashkevilim), brochures and printed items. Jerusalem, 1940s, 50s and 60s.
Very varied collection composed of wall notices, brochures, protest and polemic proclamations, of the various struggles Charedi Jews led at the time of the establishment of the State of Israel and during the following years. Amongst them: struggles against the National Committee and the Zionist movement, protests against the Mizrachi movement and its leaders, internal Charedi skirmishes and religious struggles [Shabbat desecration by the Egged company, autopsies, the attitude towards Yemenite Jews in the immigrant camps, mixed swimming pools in Ramat Gan and in Jerusalem, Eden and Edison cinema houses, conscription of women to the IDF, etc.]; proclamations on kashrut issues, educational institutes, modesty, secular studies, participation in election, struggle of shechita in Jerusalem and other topics; notices for various events, gatherings and eulogies, sermons and celebrations.
Over 460 items. Varied size and condition.
Very varied collection composed of wall notices, brochures, protest and polemic proclamations, of the various struggles Charedi Jews led at the time of the establishment of the State of Israel and during the following years. Amongst them: struggles against the National Committee and the Zionist movement, protests against the Mizrachi movement and its leaders, internal Charedi skirmishes and religious struggles [Shabbat desecration by the Egged company, autopsies, the attitude towards Yemenite Jews in the immigrant camps, mixed swimming pools in Ramat Gan and in Jerusalem, Eden and Edison cinema houses, conscription of women to the IDF, etc.]; proclamations on kashrut issues, educational institutes, modesty, secular studies, participation in election, struggle of shechita in Jerusalem and other topics; notices for various events, gatherings and eulogies, sermons and celebrations.
Over 460 items. Varied size and condition.
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Books, Pamphlets and Proclamations Printed in Jerusalem and Eretz Israel
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Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 11, 2015
Opening: $400
Sold for: $875
Including buyer's premium
Large collection of proclamations and pashkevilim, by the Neturei Karta of the Edah HaCharedit in Jerusalem, most from 1939-1948.
Approximately 100 items. An important collection, reflecting upon the struggle of the Neturei Karta against the Zionist movement and its supporters, during the last stages of the establishment of the State of Israel.
Approximately 100 paper items, varied size and condition.
Approximately 100 items. An important collection, reflecting upon the struggle of the Neturei Karta against the Zionist movement and its supporters, during the last stages of the establishment of the State of Israel.
Approximately 100 paper items, varied size and condition.
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Books, Pamphlets and Proclamations Printed in Jerusalem and Eretz Israel
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Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 11, 2015
Opening: $250
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Collection of proclamations composed by Charedi Jerusalem circles, at the time of the establishment of the State of Israel: A call for peace with the Arabs, protest against the establishment of the State of Israel, etc.
Interesting varied collection. Among the proclamations: • Stalingrad – The Zionist leaders are planning to make Jerusalem into a second Stalingrad…", a proclamation for the time of a temporary truce during the Israel War of Independence, calling to "Announce peace and relinquish the State". • Another note, apparently from the same times, "We are for peace…". • "Sha'alu Shelom Yerushalayim" – call for announcing Jerusalem as a "Quiet City" (neutral), by the "Vaadat HaMatzav of the Edah HaCharedit". Proclamations regarding the recruitment of yeshiva students to the Haganah and to the IDF, including an "Open Response" – a proclamation with the truthful opinion of Rabbi Kook concerning the recruitment of yeshiva students [opposing the opinion of his son, Rabbi Zvi Yehuda]. • Petition form [with empty space for signatures] protesting the "Government of Heretics" and "their chutzpah to call the country by the name of the State of Israel…". Jerusalem, Elul 1948; etc.
21 paper items, varied size and condition.
Interesting varied collection. Among the proclamations: • Stalingrad – The Zionist leaders are planning to make Jerusalem into a second Stalingrad…", a proclamation for the time of a temporary truce during the Israel War of Independence, calling to "Announce peace and relinquish the State". • Another note, apparently from the same times, "We are for peace…". • "Sha'alu Shelom Yerushalayim" – call for announcing Jerusalem as a "Quiet City" (neutral), by the "Vaadat HaMatzav of the Edah HaCharedit". Proclamations regarding the recruitment of yeshiva students to the Haganah and to the IDF, including an "Open Response" – a proclamation with the truthful opinion of Rabbi Kook concerning the recruitment of yeshiva students [opposing the opinion of his son, Rabbi Zvi Yehuda]. • Petition form [with empty space for signatures] protesting the "Government of Heretics" and "their chutzpah to call the country by the name of the State of Israel…". Jerusalem, Elul 1948; etc.
21 paper items, varied size and condition.
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Books, Pamphlets and Proclamations Printed in Jerusalem and Eretz Israel
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Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 11, 2015
Opening: $250
Sold for: $500
Including buyer's premium
Large collection of proclamations and notices of various topics connected to Rabbi Kook. Notices regarding Kashrut, education, Eretz Israel, etc. on behalf of Rabbi Kook. Notices of his death, eulogies and Azkarot in his memory, etc.
34 printed paper items. Varied size, overall good condition. Tears on several leaves.
34 printed paper items. Varied size, overall good condition. Tears on several leaves.
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Books, Pamphlets and Proclamations Printed in Jerusalem and Eretz Israel
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Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 11, 2015
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
Including buyer's premium
Collections of printed proclamations and paper items – Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaCohen Kook. For a complete list, please see the Hebrew description. 10 items. Varied size and condition.
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Books, Pamphlets and Proclamations Printed in Jerusalem and Eretz Israel
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Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 11, 2015
Opening: $300
Sold for: $400
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Two printed derisive pamphlets, by Jerusalem zealot circles, against Rabbi Kook.
• Kol Koreh MeHeichal, "A notice and a revoking of the rabbinical position of Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaCohen Kook". Published by The Holy Association of the City of Jerusalem. Jerusalem, [1920]. Protesting the appointment of Rabbi Kook as Rabbi of Jerusalem. Also includes: "Open protest", with 31 signatures and a copy of a letter sent by the Jerusalem rabbis to Rabbi Kook and a copy of a letter of protest to the managers of the Etz Chaim Yeshiva.
[4] pages. 32 cm. Fair condition, tears and folding marks.
• “Purim-Rabbi and Shiff-Rabbi of the Holy City of Jerusalem and its region and the Holy City of Jaffa and its region. [Jaffa, 1922]. Humorous booklet for Purim, ridiculing the institutions of the new settlement. The nickname “Purim Rabbi” at the beginning of the booklet alludes to Rabbi Kook and it contains more words of opposition. 22 pages [one leaf at the end is missing].
23 cm. Fair condition, stains, restored tears. New binding.
• Kol Koreh MeHeichal, "A notice and a revoking of the rabbinical position of Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaCohen Kook". Published by The Holy Association of the City of Jerusalem. Jerusalem, [1920]. Protesting the appointment of Rabbi Kook as Rabbi of Jerusalem. Also includes: "Open protest", with 31 signatures and a copy of a letter sent by the Jerusalem rabbis to Rabbi Kook and a copy of a letter of protest to the managers of the Etz Chaim Yeshiva.
[4] pages. 32 cm. Fair condition, tears and folding marks.
• “Purim-Rabbi and Shiff-Rabbi of the Holy City of Jerusalem and its region and the Holy City of Jaffa and its region. [Jaffa, 1922]. Humorous booklet for Purim, ridiculing the institutions of the new settlement. The nickname “Purim Rabbi” at the beginning of the booklet alludes to Rabbi Kook and it contains more words of opposition. 22 pages [one leaf at the end is missing].
23 cm. Fair condition, stains, restored tears. New binding.
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Books, Pamphlets and Proclamations Printed in Jerusalem and Eretz Israel
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Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 11, 2015
Opening: $600
Sold for: $750
Including buyer's premium
Varied collection of important books printed in Jerusalem in the 19th Century (1843-1886.)
For a complete list, please see the Hebrew description.
12 books in 11 volumes, varied size and condition.
For a complete list, please see the Hebrew description.
12 books in 11 volumes, varied size and condition.
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