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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
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· Tehillim, with Ben Beti commentary, by Rebbe Eliezer Zvi Safrin of Komarno, and sheets of Tehillim from his father Rebbe Yitzchak Isaac of Komarno. Uzhorod-Ungvar, 1926. First edition. Two title pages.
16, 263, [1] pages. 23 cm. Fair condition, brittle paper, detached leaves and torn binding.
· Zohar Chai, Shemot, Part 1 (Shemot-Mishpatim). Commentary on the Zohar according to the Ari and the Ba'al Shem Tov, by Rebbe Yitzchak Isaac Safrin of Komarno. At the beginning of the book [Leaves 2-4]: Introduction and article Ben Beti, by the author's son Rebbe Eliezer Zvi. Przemyśl, 1878. First edition. Stefansky Chassidut, no. 195.
[4], 166 leaves. Approximately 25 cm. Good condition, foxing. Old binding.
16, 263, [1] pages. 23 cm. Fair condition, brittle paper, detached leaves and torn binding.
· Zohar Chai, Shemot, Part 1 (Shemot-Mishpatim). Commentary on the Zohar according to the Ari and the Ba'al Shem Tov, by Rebbe Yitzchak Isaac Safrin of Komarno. At the beginning of the book [Leaves 2-4]: Introduction and article Ben Beti, by the author's son Rebbe Eliezer Zvi. Przemyśl, 1878. First edition. Stefansky Chassidut, no. 195.
[4], 166 leaves. Approximately 25 cm. Good condition, foxing. Old binding.
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
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Amulet for deliverance from a plague, by Rebbe Yitzchak Isaac of Komarno. [2 last leaves of the book Adam Yashar, Lemberg, 1856]. Only edition.
Adam Yashar, with prayers and segulot for deliverance from plagues was printed by its author together with his book Notzer Chesed on Tractate Avot. Lemberg, 1856. this book was printed following the epidemic of several severe plagues which took place in those days. the last sheet of the book with a special amulet in the shape of a palm with Holy Names, has also frequently been printed separately. [Possibly, it was originally printed separately due to the demand for this amulet for protection from plagues].
2 leaves, approximately 21.5 cm. Good-fair condition, wear and worming.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 393.
Adam Yashar, with prayers and segulot for deliverance from plagues was printed by its author together with his book Notzer Chesed on Tractate Avot. Lemberg, 1856. this book was printed following the epidemic of several severe plagues which took place in those days. the last sheet of the book with a special amulet in the shape of a palm with Holy Names, has also frequently been printed separately. [Possibly, it was originally printed separately due to the demand for this amulet for protection from plagues].
2 leaves, approximately 21.5 cm. Good-fair condition, wear and worming.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 393.
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
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Shulchan HaTahor, table conduct and sanctifying eating and other topics [with Kiddush, kavanot and songs for Shabbat, and Birkat HaMazon], by Rebbe Aharon Roth, author of Shomer Emunim. Satmar, [1933]. First edition.
On the leaves are glosses with corrections – apparently in the author's handwriting. On verso of title page are the Rebbe's stamps.
Rebbe Aharon (Rabbi Aharaleh) Roth – (1894-1947) studied in the yeshiva of Rabbi Yeshaya Silverstein in Vietzen. Chassid and disciple of Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech of Bluzhov and Rebbe Yissachar Dov Rokeach of Belz, he devotedly served G-d from his youth and established groups for wholehearted service of G-d in Budapest and Satmar named Shomer Emunim. In 1925, he immigrated to Jerusalem and there too established groups for serving the Almighty with Chassidic devoutness. From 1930-1939 he returned to his group of Chassidim in Satmar and thereafter moved to Beregszász. In 1939, he returned to Jerusalem and reorganized his holy group which continues his legacy until today in the Chassidic communities of Toldot Aharon, Shomrei Emunim, Toldot Avraham Yitzchak, Mevakshei Amuna, etc. (Encyclopedia L'Chassidut, Vol. 1, 175-178). His many books (Taharat HaKodesh, Shulchan HaTahor, Shomer Emunim, Mevakesh Emuna, etc.) were published in many editions.
[7], 2-10, [2], 15-33, 42-180, 34-41, 189-271, 11-14, 276-300. [Listed in the Bibliography of the Hebrew Book: [1] leaf at the end – another leaf of corrections?]. 19 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear, traces of dampness. Several leaves with torn edges. Few worm holes at beginning of book. Worn binding. Ownership stamps.
On the leaves are glosses with corrections – apparently in the author's handwriting. On verso of title page are the Rebbe's stamps.
Rebbe Aharon (Rabbi Aharaleh) Roth – (1894-1947) studied in the yeshiva of Rabbi Yeshaya Silverstein in Vietzen. Chassid and disciple of Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech of Bluzhov and Rebbe Yissachar Dov Rokeach of Belz, he devotedly served G-d from his youth and established groups for wholehearted service of G-d in Budapest and Satmar named Shomer Emunim. In 1925, he immigrated to Jerusalem and there too established groups for serving the Almighty with Chassidic devoutness. From 1930-1939 he returned to his group of Chassidim in Satmar and thereafter moved to Beregszász. In 1939, he returned to Jerusalem and reorganized his holy group which continues his legacy until today in the Chassidic communities of Toldot Aharon, Shomrei Emunim, Toldot Avraham Yitzchak, Mevakshei Amuna, etc. (Encyclopedia L'Chassidut, Vol. 1, 175-178). His many books (Taharat HaKodesh, Shulchan HaTahor, Shomer Emunim, Mevakesh Emuna, etc.) were published in many editions.
[7], 2-10, [2], 15-33, 42-180, 34-41, 189-271, 11-14, 276-300. [Listed in the Bibliography of the Hebrew Book: [1] leaf at the end – another leaf of corrections?]. 19 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear, traces of dampness. Several leaves with torn edges. Few worm holes at beginning of book. Worn binding. Ownership stamps.
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $500
Sold for: $625
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Collection of various Chassidic books:
· Hakdama V'Derech L'Etz HaChaim, by Rebbe Zvi Hirsh of Zidichov [Lemberg after 1832]. Worming, open tear on last leaf. (Stefansky Chassidut no. 184).
· Noam Elimelech. On the Torah by Rebbe Elimelech of Lizhensk. With his testament. Lemberg 1858.
· Panim Yafot. On the Five Books of the Torah, Parts 1-2. By Rebbe Pinchas HaLevi Horowitz, author of the Hafla'ah, disciple of the Magid of Mezritch. (Ostroh) [Lemberg], 1851. Second edition, first printing without the Chumash. Two volumes.
· Raziel HaMalach, with glosses of the Magid of Kozhnitz. Józefów 1872.
Four books in 5 volumes. Varied size and condition; overall fair condition.
· Hakdama V'Derech L'Etz HaChaim, by Rebbe Zvi Hirsh of Zidichov [Lemberg after 1832]. Worming, open tear on last leaf. (Stefansky Chassidut no. 184).
· Noam Elimelech. On the Torah by Rebbe Elimelech of Lizhensk. With his testament. Lemberg 1858.
· Panim Yafot. On the Five Books of the Torah, Parts 1-2. By Rebbe Pinchas HaLevi Horowitz, author of the Hafla'ah, disciple of the Magid of Mezritch. (Ostroh) [Lemberg], 1851. Second edition, first printing without the Chumash. Two volumes.
· Raziel HaMalach, with glosses of the Magid of Kozhnitz. Józefów 1872.
Four books in 5 volumes. Varied size and condition; overall fair condition.
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $250
Sold for: $450
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Four Chassidic books:
· Rommemut Nishmat Yisrael, compilation of mussar and Chassidism. Józefów, 1866. Copied on the second title page is the wording of the title page of the Jerusalem 1865 edition, with the word Jerusalem enlarged.
· Midrash Raba, Bamidbar, with the Matnot Kehuna commentary and with the commentary Asefat Amarim by Rabbi Shabtai of Rashkov. Mogilev, [1809]. Many worn holes. (Stefansky Chassidut no. 337).
· Pirkei Avot, with the Beit HaLevi commentary by Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berdychiv and Beit Yisrael by Rabbi Yisrael HaMagid of Koznitz. Bardejov, 1905. Stamps of Chevra Mishnayot of the city of Dembitz, many signature and children's inscription from the city of Dembitz.
· Ahavat Yisrael, on Bereshit. Chassidic homiletics by Rabbi Yisrael Hager of Vizhnitz. Includes introduction by the "sons of the Rebbe, the Saba Kadisha". Großwardein, [1943]. First edition printed during the Holocaust, c. seven years after his death. High-quality paper.
4 books, varied size and condition.
· Rommemut Nishmat Yisrael, compilation of mussar and Chassidism. Józefów, 1866. Copied on the second title page is the wording of the title page of the Jerusalem 1865 edition, with the word Jerusalem enlarged.
· Midrash Raba, Bamidbar, with the Matnot Kehuna commentary and with the commentary Asefat Amarim by Rabbi Shabtai of Rashkov. Mogilev, [1809]. Many worn holes. (Stefansky Chassidut no. 337).
· Pirkei Avot, with the Beit HaLevi commentary by Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berdychiv and Beit Yisrael by Rabbi Yisrael HaMagid of Koznitz. Bardejov, 1905. Stamps of Chevra Mishnayot of the city of Dembitz, many signature and children's inscription from the city of Dembitz.
· Ahavat Yisrael, on Bereshit. Chassidic homiletics by Rabbi Yisrael Hager of Vizhnitz. Includes introduction by the "sons of the Rebbe, the Saba Kadisha". Großwardein, [1943]. First edition printed during the Holocaust, c. seven years after his death. High-quality paper.
4 books, varied size and condition.
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
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Collection of various Breslev Chassidic books.
For a complete list, please see the Hebrew description.
10 books in 9 volumes. Varied size and condition.
For a complete list, please see the Hebrew description.
10 books in 9 volumes. Varied size and condition.
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $8,000
Sold for: $21,250
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Tehillim, with two commentaries, Metzudat David and Metzudat Zion. Contains: Seder Ma'amadot with separated title page. Slavita, 1822. Printed by Rabbi Moshe Shapira. Approbations by Rabbi Efraim of Sudilkov and Rabbi Yosef of Zaslawye, to "…Rabbi Moshe Shapira Av Beit Din of Slavita".
Ownership inscriptions of Rabbi "Hirsh Veitz" of Brody.
[2], 128, 169-172, 133-184 leaves; 42 leaves [lacking 2 leaves at the end of Seder Ma'amadot. Originally: 44 leaves]. 17 cm. Bluish paper, good-fair condition, stains and wear, few tears. Old fabric binding.
Seder Ma’amadot was printed that same year separately and was attached to the two editions of Tehillim which were printed in Slavita that year. One with the Metzudat David and Metzudat Zion commentaries and the second with the Sha’ar HaShamayim commentary. See the Bibliography of the Hebrew Book, record 0182635.
Ownership inscriptions of Rabbi "Hirsh Veitz" of Brody.
[2], 128, 169-172, 133-184 leaves; 42 leaves [lacking 2 leaves at the end of Seder Ma'amadot. Originally: 44 leaves]. 17 cm. Bluish paper, good-fair condition, stains and wear, few tears. Old fabric binding.
Seder Ma’amadot was printed that same year separately and was attached to the two editions of Tehillim which were printed in Slavita that year. One with the Metzudat David and Metzudat Zion commentaries and the second with the Sha’ar HaShamayim commentary. See the Bibliography of the Hebrew Book, record 0182635.
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $4,000
Sold for: $6,875
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Tehillim, with Ma'amadot. Slavita, 1827. Printed by Rabbi Shmuel Avraham Shapira.
2-145; [1] 147-166 leaves (lacking 5 leaves: the title page and the first two leaves of Tehillim, and the two last leaves at the end of Seder Ma'amadot. Originally: [2], 145; [1], 147-178 leaves). 18.5 cm. Fair condition, stains and wear. Open tears, few worm holes. Old non-original binding.
2-145; [1] 147-166 leaves (lacking 5 leaves: the title page and the first two leaves of Tehillim, and the two last leaves at the end of Seder Ma'amadot. Originally: [2], 145; [1], 147-178 leaves). 18.5 cm. Fair condition, stains and wear. Open tears, few worm holes. Old non-original binding.
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $1,875
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Seder Avodah U'Moreh Derech, nusach Sefarad (Chassidic). Vol. 2. Prayers for Rosh Chodesh and Festivals, Passover Haggadah, Selichot and Yotzrot. Slavita, 1827?. Printed by the Rabbi's son, Rabbi Shmuel Avraham Shapira.
Signature on title page: "Yitzchak Meir Alter of Ger" [from the Ger Hasidic dynasty]. Several handwritten glosses.
[1], 212-326 leaves (missing 4 leaves at end). 18 cm. Good-fair condition, high-quality paper, leaves trimmed with damage to titles. Stains (primarily to Passover Haggadah). Torn and detached ancient leather binding, without spine.
Signature on title page: "Yitzchak Meir Alter of Ger" [from the Ger Hasidic dynasty]. Several handwritten glosses.
[1], 212-326 leaves (missing 4 leaves at end). 18 cm. Good-fair condition, high-quality paper, leaves trimmed with damage to titles. Stains (primarily to Passover Haggadah). Torn and detached ancient leather binding, without spine.
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
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· Sefer HaZohar, Parts 1-2. Bereshit and Shemot, Slavita, [1824]. Printed by Rabbi Shmuel Avraham Shapira. Parts 3-4. Vayikra, Bamidbar and Devarim. Slavita, [1827]. Printed by Rabbi Shmuel Avraham Shapira.
In Volume 1 is an approbation by Rebbe Avraham Yehoshua Heshel of Apta and more approbations. On Volumes 1-2 are stamps of Rabbi "Aharon Wasserman" [Rabbi in Kishinev and Haifa]. On the endpaper of Volume 2 are various signatures and inscriptions: "this Zohar HaKadosh by R' Zusha Horowitz", "Chaim Yonah Leinberg", etc.
On the endpapers of the two last volumes are stamps of Rebbe “Yosef Meir ben Mirel Ga’ala of Spinka”. Rebbe Yosef Meir Kahane (1909-1978), son of Rabbi Zvi Hirsh Kahane Av Beit Din of Spinka and son-in-law of Rebbe Yitzchak Teitelbaum of Husakov. Served as Rebbe in the city of Ungvar. In 1936, he was appointed Rabbi and head of the Seredneye Yeshiva. In 1941, he immigrated to Eretz Israel and opened the Imrei Yosef Yeshiva in which he established his court. His “tish” and the sermons which he delivered at various places throughout Israel drew great crowds.
4 volumes: [4], 252, 2-17 leaves; [1], 178 leaves; 115, [1] leaves; 117-309 leaves. (the title page of Part 4 was erroneously bound at the end of Vol. 3). 20-21 cm. Blue paper, good condition. Stains and few worm damages and dampness. Old bindings, slightly damaged.
In Volume 1 is an approbation by Rebbe Avraham Yehoshua Heshel of Apta and more approbations. On Volumes 1-2 are stamps of Rabbi "Aharon Wasserman" [Rabbi in Kishinev and Haifa]. On the endpaper of Volume 2 are various signatures and inscriptions: "this Zohar HaKadosh by R' Zusha Horowitz", "Chaim Yonah Leinberg", etc.
On the endpapers of the two last volumes are stamps of Rebbe “Yosef Meir ben Mirel Ga’ala of Spinka”. Rebbe Yosef Meir Kahane (1909-1978), son of Rabbi Zvi Hirsh Kahane Av Beit Din of Spinka and son-in-law of Rebbe Yitzchak Teitelbaum of Husakov. Served as Rebbe in the city of Ungvar. In 1936, he was appointed Rabbi and head of the Seredneye Yeshiva. In 1941, he immigrated to Eretz Israel and opened the Imrei Yosef Yeshiva in which he established his court. His “tish” and the sermons which he delivered at various places throughout Israel drew great crowds.
4 volumes: [4], 252, 2-17 leaves; [1], 178 leaves; 115, [1] leaves; 117-309 leaves. (the title page of Part 4 was erroneously bound at the end of Vol. 3). 20-21 cm. Blue paper, good condition. Stains and few worm damages and dampness. Old bindings, slightly damaged.
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
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Sold for: $575
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Babylonian Talmud, Zevachim Tractate. Slavita, 1821. Printed by Rabbi Moshe Shapira of Slavita.
Part of the words of the title page are in red ink.
126 leaves. 34.5 cm. Bluish paper. Good condition, stains, minor worm and wear damages. Contemporary detached binding, without spine.
Part of the words of the title page are in red ink.
126 leaves. 34.5 cm. Bluish paper. Good condition, stains, minor worm and wear damages. Contemporary detached binding, without spine.
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
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Be'er HaGolah, explanation of Chazal sayings, by the Maharal of Prague. With the addition of three articles by the Magid Rabbi Yisrael of Koznitz. Zhitomir, 1859. Printed by Rabbi Aryeh Leib Shapira.
124 pages. 21 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and detached leaves. Old worn binding.
124 pages. 21 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and detached leaves. Old worn binding.
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