Auction 51 Part I - Books Chassidism Manuscripts Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 51 Part I - Books Chassidism Manuscripts Rabbinical Letters
July 11, 2016
Opening: $400
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Brit Yitzchak, itinerary for study "to recite the eighth eve before circumcision and it is a tikun to draw a 'string' of chesed and great sanctity to the newborn boy and to all who deal in this mitzvah". Amsterdam, [1729].
At the beginning of the book are approbations by the rabbis of the Sephardic community in Amsterdam, Rabbi David Yisrael Atias, and Rabbi Yitzchak Chaim di Brito. On the second leaf is a printed dedication in Portuguese by Rabbi Daniel Ferreira in honor of Rabbi Yitzchak Ya'akov Yeshurun.
On the night before the Brit Milah, Jewish communities were accustomed to recite passages from the Bible, Talmud and Midrash, according to the Zohar (Parshat Lech Lecha Leaf 93). The Sephardic communities call this night Brit Yitzchak. Apparently, the origin for this name is in this book, which is the first to carry this title.
[2], 38 leaves. 17 cm. Good condition. Stains. Owner's signature: "Moseh Jesurun 5492" (1732). Contemporary vellum binding.
At the beginning of the book are approbations by the rabbis of the Sephardic community in Amsterdam, Rabbi David Yisrael Atias, and Rabbi Yitzchak Chaim di Brito. On the second leaf is a printed dedication in Portuguese by Rabbi Daniel Ferreira in honor of Rabbi Yitzchak Ya'akov Yeshurun.
On the night before the Brit Milah, Jewish communities were accustomed to recite passages from the Bible, Talmud and Midrash, according to the Zohar (Parshat Lech Lecha Leaf 93). The Sephardic communities call this night Brit Yitzchak. Apparently, the origin for this name is in this book, which is the first to carry this title.
[2], 38 leaves. 17 cm. Good condition. Stains. Owner's signature: "Moseh Jesurun 5492" (1732). Contemporary vellum binding.
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Siddurim and Prayer Books
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Auction 51 Part I - Books Chassidism Manuscripts Rabbinical Letters
July 11, 2016
Opening: $300
Unsold
Sefer Hadrat Zekenim. Printed by Shlomo Bilforti and friend, Livorno, 1936.
"Hadrat Zekenim" divided into 20 separate volumes held in an original tin box. This set was used in a synagogue. At the opening of each volume - a paper label is pasted with a dedication in memory of members of the Azovel family (Rosh HaShanah 1945).
Volumes: 18.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Volume 13 was replaced by a volume from a different copy and thus pagination is not continuous. Tin box- height: 14 cm, length: 8.5 cm, width: 18.5 cm. Good condition. Rust and old repairs.
Provenance: Collection of Willy Lindwer.
"Hadrat Zekenim" divided into 20 separate volumes held in an original tin box. This set was used in a synagogue. At the opening of each volume - a paper label is pasted with a dedication in memory of members of the Azovel family (Rosh HaShanah 1945).
Volumes: 18.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Volume 13 was replaced by a volume from a different copy and thus pagination is not continuous. Tin box- height: 14 cm, length: 8.5 cm, width: 18.5 cm. Good condition. Rust and old repairs.
Provenance: Collection of Willy Lindwer.
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Siddurim and Prayer Books
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Auction 51 Part I - Books Chassidism Manuscripts Rabbinical Letters
July 11, 2016
Opening: $500
Unsold
Three books with nice-looking leather bindings with gilt embossments and ornamentation:
· Chukat HaPesach, study and tikunim for the month of Nisan, with Passover Haggadah. Livorno, [1867]. Otzar HaHaggadot 1290.
· Shirei David, grammar rules and rules for fixing leap years and calendars, songs and Torah novellae, by Rabbi David Cohen of Djerba. Livorno, [1882].
· Mincha and Arvit prayers, for weekdays and for Shabbat. Livorno, [1884]. Pocket edition. Bound with the book "Shavua Tov" - songs and Havdallah for Motzei Shabbat. [Livorno, 1884?] (without title page). Including 8 leaves of "laws for Havdallah" from an unidentified edition.
The name of the owner is embossed in the center of the bindings of all the books: "David Shlomo Melul - Melilla" [the city of Melilla situated in a peninsula in Northern Morocco].
3 books. Size varies. Overall good condition.
· Chukat HaPesach, study and tikunim for the month of Nisan, with Passover Haggadah. Livorno, [1867]. Otzar HaHaggadot 1290.
· Shirei David, grammar rules and rules for fixing leap years and calendars, songs and Torah novellae, by Rabbi David Cohen of Djerba. Livorno, [1882].
· Mincha and Arvit prayers, for weekdays and for Shabbat. Livorno, [1884]. Pocket edition. Bound with the book "Shavua Tov" - songs and Havdallah for Motzei Shabbat. [Livorno, 1884?] (without title page). Including 8 leaves of "laws for Havdallah" from an unidentified edition.
The name of the owner is embossed in the center of the bindings of all the books: "David Shlomo Melul - Melilla" [the city of Melilla situated in a peninsula in Northern Morocco].
3 books. Size varies. Overall good condition.
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Siddurim and Prayer Books
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