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Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 11, 2015
Opening: $400
Sold for: $875
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Mishe Torah L'HaRambam, with Migdal Oz, Maggid Mishna and glosses by Maharam Padua. Books Hafla'ah, Zera'im, Avodah, Korbanot, Tahara, Nezikin. [Venice, 1550. Bragadin printing press]. Incomplete copy, starts in the middle of Hilchot Shavu’ot and ends in Maimon responsa printed at the end of Seder Nezikin + additional pages (detached): pages 12-22 of Sefer HaMitzvot L’HaRambam and Hassagot HaRambam, printed in this edition as a part in itself.
On the margins appear hundreds of handwritten glosses, [Yemen, ca. 18th century]. The content of the glosses is divided into three kinds of comments: comments and interpretations, with citations from Sifrei HaTur and adjudicators; hundreds of sources and notations to the Rambam in the Bible and the Talmud; on the wide margins of sheets on bottom, copying of the Rambam book Mada-Ahavah, [probably the owner was missing this book, part one of the Rambam, and he copied it on the "paper" which became available].
(Copy missing three pages in the beginning) pages 396-585. (originally part 2, Hafla'a-Shoftim books and Sefer HaMitzvot: [1], 394-767, [1]; 41, [1] leaves). + leaves 12-22 (out of: 41 leaves of Sefer HaMitzvot). 42.5 cm. Fair-poor condition, worm damages to text, wear and spotting. Old binding, not ancient.
On the margins appear hundreds of handwritten glosses, [Yemen, ca. 18th century]. The content of the glosses is divided into three kinds of comments: comments and interpretations, with citations from Sifrei HaTur and adjudicators; hundreds of sources and notations to the Rambam in the Bible and the Talmud; on the wide margins of sheets on bottom, copying of the Rambam book Mada-Ahavah, [probably the owner was missing this book, part one of the Rambam, and he copied it on the "paper" which became available].
(Copy missing three pages in the beginning) pages 396-585. (originally part 2, Hafla'a-Shoftim books and Sefer HaMitzvot: [1], 394-767, [1]; 41, [1] leaves). + leaves 12-22 (out of: 41 leaves of Sefer HaMitzvot). 42.5 cm. Fair-poor condition, worm damages to text, wear and spotting. Old binding, not ancient.
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Yemenite Jewry – Manuscripts and Glosses
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Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 11, 2015
Opening: $250
Sold for: $575
Including buyer's premium
Manuscript, three Megillot – Shir HaShirim, Ruth and Kohelet, with Targum and Rashi commentary, and with Tikun Lel Shavuot. [Yemen, c. 19th century].
Complete volume, attractive writing. Partially with vowels. At the beginnings of the Megillot are some illustrated initials with colored ink. Rashi commentary only on Megillat Kohelet (empty space was left on the bottom of the pages for Rashi commentary in the other Megillot). Tikun Lel Shavuot includes the six Sidrei Mishnah. A signature appears at the end of the book.
[80] leaves. 25 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Many worm damages (with damage to the text in several places). Damaged cover.
Complete volume, attractive writing. Partially with vowels. At the beginnings of the Megillot are some illustrated initials with colored ink. Rashi commentary only on Megillat Kohelet (empty space was left on the bottom of the pages for Rashi commentary in the other Megillot). Tikun Lel Shavuot includes the six Sidrei Mishnah. A signature appears at the end of the book.
[80] leaves. 25 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Many worm damages (with damage to the text in several places). Damaged cover.
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Yemenite Jewry – Manuscripts and Glosses
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Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 11, 2015
Opening: $250
Sold for: $450
Including buyer's premium
Manuscript, Seder Selichot Ve'Rachamim. [Yemen, 18th / 19th centuries?].
Handsome writing, with vowels. Instructions in Judeo-Arabic.
[31] pages. 14.5 cm. Good-fair condition, stains, worm damages and restored tears. New binding.
Handsome writing, with vowels. Instructions in Judeo-Arabic.
[31] pages. 14.5 cm. Good-fair condition, stains, worm damages and restored tears. New binding.
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Yemenite Jewry – Manuscripts and Glosses
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Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 11, 2015
Opening: $400
Sold for: $1,125
Including buyer's premium
Manuscript, Perush HaMishnayot L'HaRambam, Seder Moed – Yemen, 1900.
The original work as written by the Rambam in Arabic (Judeo-Arabic). Handsome scribal writing with colophon on the last page, signed by the scribe "Chaim ben Sali al-Kasar" from 1900. Marginalia also by al-Kasar, who was a Torah scholar and scribe.
Inscription that same page and another inscription on the flyleaf from 1904 regarding the sale of "This honorable object the commentary of our Master the Rambam" sold to the scribe's relatives, "Two affluent men, Chaim and Yichye, heirs of the wealthy Salam ben Salim al-Kasar, by the son-in-law of their mother's brother Chaim ben Salim al-Kasar, an acquisition given with love and goodwill, who loves them like a relative and they are part of one family…All the Torah blessings shall rest upon them and they shall succeed and earn, they and their offspring until the end of all generations, Amen".
The scribe is the Torah scholar Mari Chaim ben Saliman (Shlomo) al Kasar (1859-1912), a Sana scholar and disciple of Rabbi Chaim Korach. He was orphaned from his father at a young age and his sister's husband, the affluent Shalom ben Shlomo (Salam ben Saliman al-Kasar), supported him financially and even gave his daughter to him in marriage. Rabbi Chaim ben Saliman earned his livelihood as a jeweler and book copier. He was very active in attaining exact versions for the Tafsir of Rav Se'adia Gaon and of the Perush HaMishanayot L'HaRambam. He wrote glosses for halachic and homiletic books, commentaries on the Torah, commentaries and old versions of Targum Unkelos (sections of these compositions were printed in various places). He also wrote several poems and piyutim, some of which were printed in various diwan poetry books. (See the Hebrew Encyclopedia Le'Chachmei Teman, Vol. 1, p. 277). This book was sold to his cousin, the wealthy Salam al-Kasar, who was also his brother-in-law, his wife's brother.
110 leaves, 34 cm. Thick high-quality paper [locally
produced], good-fair condition, many worm damages. Unbound.
The original work as written by the Rambam in Arabic (Judeo-Arabic). Handsome scribal writing with colophon on the last page, signed by the scribe "Chaim ben Sali al-Kasar" from 1900. Marginalia also by al-Kasar, who was a Torah scholar and scribe.
Inscription that same page and another inscription on the flyleaf from 1904 regarding the sale of "This honorable object the commentary of our Master the Rambam" sold to the scribe's relatives, "Two affluent men, Chaim and Yichye, heirs of the wealthy Salam ben Salim al-Kasar, by the son-in-law of their mother's brother Chaim ben Salim al-Kasar, an acquisition given with love and goodwill, who loves them like a relative and they are part of one family…All the Torah blessings shall rest upon them and they shall succeed and earn, they and their offspring until the end of all generations, Amen".
The scribe is the Torah scholar Mari Chaim ben Saliman (Shlomo) al Kasar (1859-1912), a Sana scholar and disciple of Rabbi Chaim Korach. He was orphaned from his father at a young age and his sister's husband, the affluent Shalom ben Shlomo (Salam ben Saliman al-Kasar), supported him financially and even gave his daughter to him in marriage. Rabbi Chaim ben Saliman earned his livelihood as a jeweler and book copier. He was very active in attaining exact versions for the Tafsir of Rav Se'adia Gaon and of the Perush HaMishanayot L'HaRambam. He wrote glosses for halachic and homiletic books, commentaries on the Torah, commentaries and old versions of Targum Unkelos (sections of these compositions were printed in various places). He also wrote several poems and piyutim, some of which were printed in various diwan poetry books. (See the Hebrew Encyclopedia Le'Chachmei Teman, Vol. 1, p. 277). This book was sold to his cousin, the wealthy Salam al-Kasar, who was also his brother-in-law, his wife's brother.
110 leaves, 34 cm. Thick high-quality paper [locally
produced], good-fair condition, many worm damages. Unbound.
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Yemenite Jewry – Manuscripts and Glosses
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Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 11, 2015
Opening: $500
Sold for: $1,375
Including buyer's premium
Mishne Torah L'HaRambam – Large collection of ancient manuscript fragments, removed from the "Binding Geniza". [Yemen].
Contains fragments of various manuscripts (nine or more), some from the 14th-15th centuries, and some from later times [16th-17th centuries ?].
fragments from: The laws of prayer, the laws of Shabbat, Succah, Zechiya and Matana, Shluchin and Shutafin, Sanhedrin, Edut, Sotah and Metamei Mishkav and Moshav. Another fragment from a Judeo-Arabic commentary on Mishne Torah.
More than 30 leaves and leaf fragments. Varied size. Varying conditions of damage sustained by use in binding.
Contains fragments of various manuscripts (nine or more), some from the 14th-15th centuries, and some from later times [16th-17th centuries ?].
fragments from: The laws of prayer, the laws of Shabbat, Succah, Zechiya and Matana, Shluchin and Shutafin, Sanhedrin, Edut, Sotah and Metamei Mishkav and Moshav. Another fragment from a Judeo-Arabic commentary on Mishne Torah.
More than 30 leaves and leaf fragments. Varied size. Varying conditions of damage sustained by use in binding.
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Yemenite Jewry – Manuscripts and Glosses
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Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 11, 2015
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $1,250
Including buyer's premium
Leaves removed from the "binding Geniza" – manuscript, Midrash HaGadol on the Torah, by Rabbi David Adani. [Yemen, 15th / 16th century].
Fragments of Parshiot Vayikra-Tzav-Shemini, Acharei Mot-Kedoshim. With a Piyut introducing Parshat Tzav (with vowels).
Approximately 26 leaves, about 28 cm. Varying states of condition, some in good condition, some damaged and lacking. Professionally restored and bound.
Fragments of Parshiot Vayikra-Tzav-Shemini, Acharei Mot-Kedoshim. With a Piyut introducing Parshat Tzav (with vowels).
Approximately 26 leaves, about 28 cm. Varying states of condition, some in good condition, some damaged and lacking. Professionally restored and bound.
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Yemenite Jewry – Manuscripts and Glosses
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