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Auction 51 Part I - Books Chassidism Manuscripts Rabbinical Letters
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Chever Ma'amarim - discourses of Rabbi Yerucham HaLevi in the Mir Yeshiva. Vilna, 1939.
Important first publication of the musar dissertations of Rabbi Yerucham Leibowitz of Mir. Printed at the end of the summer of 1939, at the time the Mir Yeshiva escaped to Vilna fleeing the ravages of war.
At the top of the title page is a handwritten and signed dedication by Rabbi "Isaac son of R' A. Ausband, here in Vilna, Erev Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan 194[6?]". Rabbi Isaac Ausband, 1925-2012 was a prominent student of the Telz Yeshiva. He spent the war years in the Siberian exile and at the end of the war, miraculously reached Vilna. He remained there to serve in the rabbinate and was active in rescuing the remaining survivors and smuggling them to other countries. After a short while, he himself escaped and reached the Telz Yeshiva in the US. There he wed Rebbetzin Chaya, daughter of Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Bloch. He taught Torah and fear of G-d for decades and was one of the heads of the Telz Yeshiva in Cleveland, Ohio.
[1], VII, 450, [2] pages. 23 cm. The entire book is a photocopy of stencil printing, with the exception of the first signature (the title page and introduction) which is printed. Good condition. Dry, dark paper. First signature is detached and the original binding is torn.
Important first publication of the musar dissertations of Rabbi Yerucham Leibowitz of Mir. Printed at the end of the summer of 1939, at the time the Mir Yeshiva escaped to Vilna fleeing the ravages of war.
At the top of the title page is a handwritten and signed dedication by Rabbi "Isaac son of R' A. Ausband, here in Vilna, Erev Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan 194[6?]". Rabbi Isaac Ausband, 1925-2012 was a prominent student of the Telz Yeshiva. He spent the war years in the Siberian exile and at the end of the war, miraculously reached Vilna. He remained there to serve in the rabbinate and was active in rescuing the remaining survivors and smuggling them to other countries. After a short while, he himself escaped and reached the Telz Yeshiva in the US. There he wed Rebbetzin Chaya, daughter of Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Bloch. He taught Torah and fear of G-d for decades and was one of the heads of the Telz Yeshiva in Cleveland, Ohio.
[1], VII, 450, [2] pages. 23 cm. The entire book is a photocopy of stencil printing, with the exception of the first signature (the title page and introduction) which is printed. Good condition. Dry, dark paper. First signature is detached and the original binding is torn.
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Auction 51 Part I - Books Chassidism Manuscripts Rabbinical Letters
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Collection of books printed in Shanghai during World War II, by the Mir Yeshiva students, Holocaust survivors who fled Europe during the war. Shanghai, 1942-1947.
· Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Shabbat; Tractates Bechorot-Temura; Tractate Gittin. · Mishna Brura, Volumes: 2 (two copies); 3 (two copies); 5; 6. · Chochmat Adam with Binat Adam.
Some books have signatures of famous students of the Mir Yeshiva in Shanghai: Rabbi "Avraham Aharon Kraizer" and Rabbi "Gavriel Bollag" [Rabbi Avraham Aharon Kraizer (died in 1996), was the author of Nezer Avraham. Served as Dayan in Haifa and as Rosh Metivta in the Lomza Yeshiva in Petach Tikva and in the Volozhin Yeshiva in Bnei Brak. Rabbi Gavriel Bollag (died in 2007), was a Rosh Metivta in the Kol Torah Yeshiva in Jerusalem].
9 books, size and condition vary. Overall fair condition. Dry paper, wear, tears and detached leaves.
· Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Shabbat; Tractates Bechorot-Temura; Tractate Gittin. · Mishna Brura, Volumes: 2 (two copies); 3 (two copies); 5; 6. · Chochmat Adam with Binat Adam.
Some books have signatures of famous students of the Mir Yeshiva in Shanghai: Rabbi "Avraham Aharon Kraizer" and Rabbi "Gavriel Bollag" [Rabbi Avraham Aharon Kraizer (died in 1996), was the author of Nezer Avraham. Served as Dayan in Haifa and as Rosh Metivta in the Lomza Yeshiva in Petach Tikva and in the Volozhin Yeshiva in Bnei Brak. Rabbi Gavriel Bollag (died in 2007), was a Rosh Metivta in the Kol Torah Yeshiva in Jerusalem].
9 books, size and condition vary. Overall fair condition. Dry paper, wear, tears and detached leaves.
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Auction 51 Part I - Books Chassidism Manuscripts Rabbinical Letters
July 11, 2016
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Schepher Aemunot, sive liber de capitibus fidei / HaEmunot V'Hade'ot, by Rabbi Se'adya Gaon, translated into Hebrew by Rabbi Yehuda Ibn Tibbon. Amsterdam, 1647. Printed by Yosef Ben Israel son of Menasseh Ben Israel. Two title pages, the first title page is in Latin with the device of the printer Menasseh Ben Israel [illustration of the "Wandering Jew" with a Jewish hat and a walking-stick in his hand].
32, [1], 33-53 leaves. 19 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear. Ancient vellum binding.
Provenance: The Sassoon family collection.
32, [1], 33-53 leaves. 19 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear. Ancient vellum binding.
Provenance: The Sassoon family collection.
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Auction 51 Part I - Books Chassidism Manuscripts Rabbinical Letters
July 11, 2016
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Torat Gittin, on Shulchan Aruch Hilchot Gittin, and novellae on Tractate Gittin. By Rabbi Ya'akov [Lorberbaum] Av Beit Din of Lissa (Leszno), author of Chavot Da'at and Netivot Mishpat. Frankfurt an der Oder, 1813. First edition printed in the lifetime of the author.
Signature and ownership inscription of Rabbi "Shlomo Zalman Posner" [at that time, a number of famous Torah leaders with that name lived in Poland: Rabbi Shlomo Zalman of Posen, author of Chemdat Shlomo, Rabbi of Warsaw, died 1839. His friend the influential Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Posner, an illustrious Polish Torah scholar, died in 1848 near Nasielsk].
[1], 129 leaves. 19.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Wear and detached leaves. Contemporary binding, torn and detached.
Signature and ownership inscription of Rabbi "Shlomo Zalman Posner" [at that time, a number of famous Torah leaders with that name lived in Poland: Rabbi Shlomo Zalman of Posen, author of Chemdat Shlomo, Rabbi of Warsaw, died 1839. His friend the influential Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Posner, an illustrious Polish Torah scholar, died in 1848 near Nasielsk].
[1], 129 leaves. 19.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Wear and detached leaves. Contemporary binding, torn and detached.
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Auction 51 Part I - Books Chassidism Manuscripts Rabbinical Letters
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Six books printed in the 17th-18th centuries:
· Birkat Eliyahu on the Talmud, by Rabbi Eliyahu of Ulanów. Wandsbek, [1728]. Bound with: Zehav Seiva, Talmudic novellae, by Rabbi Nissim Shlomo Algazi. Furth, [1692]. Ownership inscriptions on title page: "Avraham son of … R' Ya'akov Green Hut…20th of Tevet 1700" and "Shimon son of R' Ya'akov Green Hut…20th of Tevet 1700". Two last leaves are detached.
· HaOhel Olam, novellae on Tractate Ketubot, by Rabbi Akiva son of R' Yehuda Leib Lehren. Frankfurt am Main, [1714]. Lacking [4] last leaves.
· Matat Y-a, homilies on the Torah, by Rabbi Matitya Liberman Lemel. Frankfurt an der Oder, [1696]. Tears to title page and to several other leaves, affecting text. Signature on title page: "Eliezer…Ulma of Prague".
· Pe'er Halacha, Talmudic novellae, by Rabbi Peretz Auerbach. Zhovkva, [1738]. Tears to title page. Many ownership inscriptions ["Yechezkel Katz of Sokilets", "Belongs to my father R' Aharon Aryeh Av Beit Din and Rosh Metivta in Szobotiszt "]. Bound with: Yam Shel Shlomo, on Tractate Betzah, by Rabbi Shlomo Luria, the Maharshal. Furth, [1766].
6 books in 4 volumes. Size and condition vary.
· Birkat Eliyahu on the Talmud, by Rabbi Eliyahu of Ulanów. Wandsbek, [1728]. Bound with: Zehav Seiva, Talmudic novellae, by Rabbi Nissim Shlomo Algazi. Furth, [1692]. Ownership inscriptions on title page: "Avraham son of … R' Ya'akov Green Hut…20th of Tevet 1700" and "Shimon son of R' Ya'akov Green Hut…20th of Tevet 1700". Two last leaves are detached.
· HaOhel Olam, novellae on Tractate Ketubot, by Rabbi Akiva son of R' Yehuda Leib Lehren. Frankfurt am Main, [1714]. Lacking [4] last leaves.
· Matat Y-a, homilies on the Torah, by Rabbi Matitya Liberman Lemel. Frankfurt an der Oder, [1696]. Tears to title page and to several other leaves, affecting text. Signature on title page: "Eliezer…Ulma of Prague".
· Pe'er Halacha, Talmudic novellae, by Rabbi Peretz Auerbach. Zhovkva, [1738]. Tears to title page. Many ownership inscriptions ["Yechezkel Katz of Sokilets", "Belongs to my father R' Aharon Aryeh Av Beit Din and Rosh Metivta in Szobotiszt "]. Bound with: Yam Shel Shlomo, on Tractate Betzah, by Rabbi Shlomo Luria, the Maharshal. Furth, [1766].
6 books in 4 volumes. Size and condition vary.
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Auction 51 Part I - Books Chassidism Manuscripts Rabbinical Letters
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Three books from the 17th/18th centuries:
1. Mashmi'a Yeshua, by Rabbi Don Isaac Abarbanel. [Amsterdam], [1644]. Explanation of the sayings in the Talmud and in the Midrash about the days of Redemption.
2. Yad Charuzim, compilation of all the poems in alphabetical order, by Rabbi Gershom Chefetz. Venice, [1700]. Contemporary vellum binding. Ex-libris on inner side of binding.
3. Shlosha Serigim, explanation on the Haftarot of Shabbat and Festivals, by Rabbi Yosef Yissachar of Kromeriz. Venice, [1701]. Inscriptions and dedications: "…Sent to my beloved disciple…Yitzchak Parkus…Menai Yosef---? Purim 1996"; "I bought it ---the writer Y.D.E.".
Three books. Size and condition vary.
1. Mashmi'a Yeshua, by Rabbi Don Isaac Abarbanel. [Amsterdam], [1644]. Explanation of the sayings in the Talmud and in the Midrash about the days of Redemption.
2. Yad Charuzim, compilation of all the poems in alphabetical order, by Rabbi Gershom Chefetz. Venice, [1700]. Contemporary vellum binding. Ex-libris on inner side of binding.
3. Shlosha Serigim, explanation on the Haftarot of Shabbat and Festivals, by Rabbi Yosef Yissachar of Kromeriz. Venice, [1701]. Inscriptions and dedications: "…Sent to my beloved disciple…Yitzchak Parkus…Menai Yosef---? Purim 1996"; "I bought it ---the writer Y.D.E.".
Three books. Size and condition vary.
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Six books of responsa from the 18th century:
1. Shvut Ya'akov responsa, Part 1, by Rabbi Ya'akov Raysher, Halle, [1709]. First edition. Stamps.
2. Shvut Ya'akov responsa, Part 2, by Rabbi Ya'akov Raysher. Offenbach, [1719]. First edition. Without the 12 last leaves (rules of "kim li"). Ownership inscriptions and signatures.
3. Shev Ya'akov responsa. Parts 1 and 2, by Rabbi Ya'akov Poppers Katz. Frankfurt am Main, [1742]. Signature and Stamps.
4. Me'il Tzedaka responsa, by Rabbi Yonah Landsofer. Prague, [1756]. At the end of the book is a "kuntress compiled from the books of Euclid" with geometric sketches. Ownership inscriptions.
5. Responsa, by Rabbi Yoel Sirkis author of Bayit Chadash - Bach responsa. Frankfurt am Main, [1697]. First edition. Lacking [2] leaves at the end of the book. Ownership inscriptions.
6. Ma'amar Mordechai responsa, Part 1, by Rabbi Mordechai Halberstadt. Brno, 1790. After it was published, this book was archived and banned and is especially scarce. Already in the 1860s, the author of Nachal Eshkol wrote (Sefer HaEshkol, Part 2, p. 187, Brit Avraham p. 24) that the book was non-extant and he has only seen one copy. He attributes this to the fact that the Frankfurt sages burned the book following the printing of a responsum by the Pnei Yehoshua (Siman 56) regarding a dispute about "tumat ohel" in the main street of the Frankfurt Jewish quarter. Dedication on title page.
Six books. Size and condition vary.
1. Shvut Ya'akov responsa, Part 1, by Rabbi Ya'akov Raysher, Halle, [1709]. First edition. Stamps.
2. Shvut Ya'akov responsa, Part 2, by Rabbi Ya'akov Raysher. Offenbach, [1719]. First edition. Without the 12 last leaves (rules of "kim li"). Ownership inscriptions and signatures.
3. Shev Ya'akov responsa. Parts 1 and 2, by Rabbi Ya'akov Poppers Katz. Frankfurt am Main, [1742]. Signature and Stamps.
4. Me'il Tzedaka responsa, by Rabbi Yonah Landsofer. Prague, [1756]. At the end of the book is a "kuntress compiled from the books of Euclid" with geometric sketches. Ownership inscriptions.
5. Responsa, by Rabbi Yoel Sirkis author of Bayit Chadash - Bach responsa. Frankfurt am Main, [1697]. First edition. Lacking [2] leaves at the end of the book. Ownership inscriptions.
6. Ma'amar Mordechai responsa, Part 1, by Rabbi Mordechai Halberstadt. Brno, 1790. After it was published, this book was archived and banned and is especially scarce. Already in the 1860s, the author of Nachal Eshkol wrote (Sefer HaEshkol, Part 2, p. 187, Brit Avraham p. 24) that the book was non-extant and he has only seen one copy. He attributes this to the fact that the Frankfurt sages burned the book following the printing of a responsum by the Pnei Yehoshua (Siman 56) regarding a dispute about "tumat ohel" in the main street of the Frankfurt Jewish quarter. Dedication on title page.
Six books. Size and condition vary.
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Auction 51 Part I - Books Chassidism Manuscripts Rabbinical Letters
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Seven books from the 18th century:
1. Kreiti U'Pleiti, Part 1, Yoreh De'ah, by Rabbi Yehonatan Eybeschütz. Altona, [1763]. First edition, printed in the author's lifetime and the first and only halachic composition authored by Rabbi Yehonatan Eybeschütz which was printed in his lifetime [besides for polemic books and compilations of his novellae heard by others]. Stamp of Rabbi "Ben Zion Schneiders" [Av Beit Din of Ráb].
2. Me'il Tzedaka responsa, by Rabbi Yonah Landsofer. Prague, [1756]. At the end of the book is a "Kuntress compiled from the books of Euclid" with geometric sketches. Signatures of Rabbi Zvi Hirsh son of R' Wolf Tevin Av Beit Din of Lovasberény (Lauschbrünn) [see: Ishim B'Teshuvot Chatam Sofer, p. 351].
3. Birkat Ya'akov, commentary on Choshen Mishpat, by Rabbi Ya'akov Av Beit Din of Tuchin. Lvov, 1786. Variant of the 1784 edition [see Bibliography of the Hebrew Book, Record no. 0162039].
4. Sha'arei Binah, commentary on Sha'arei Shevuot attributed to the Rif, by Rabbi Yoav of Zelem Av Beit Din of Mattersdorf. Vienna, [1792]. Ownership inscriptions.
5. Igeret Shmuel, commentary on Megillat Ruth, by Rabbi Shmuel Ozida. Zhovkva, [1800]. Self-dedication on title page: "…Given to me as a gift by…R' Yechezkel Deutsch, Menacham Deutsch " [Rabbi Menachem Deutsch, disciple of the Ktav Sofer, Av Beit Din of Bačka Palanka, author of She'erit Menachem].
6. Nahar Pishon, homilies on the Torah, by Rabbi Yitzchak Abuhav. Zhovkva, 1806. Stamps and ownership inscriptions. Among them: "This book…belongs to R' Shimon Proper [from Uzhhorod (Ungvar)], and I attest to this Leib Proper".
7. Ateret Paz, novellae on Tractate Betzah, and Rimon Peretz, novellae on Tractate Ketubot, by Rabbi Peretz Zovel Eiger. Altona, [1823]. Separate title pages for each book. Signatures of Rabbi "Wolf Pappenheim" [of Pressburg, see Ishim B'Teshuvot Chatam Sofer, p. 130].
Seven books. Size and condition vary.
1. Kreiti U'Pleiti, Part 1, Yoreh De'ah, by Rabbi Yehonatan Eybeschütz. Altona, [1763]. First edition, printed in the author's lifetime and the first and only halachic composition authored by Rabbi Yehonatan Eybeschütz which was printed in his lifetime [besides for polemic books and compilations of his novellae heard by others]. Stamp of Rabbi "Ben Zion Schneiders" [Av Beit Din of Ráb].
2. Me'il Tzedaka responsa, by Rabbi Yonah Landsofer. Prague, [1756]. At the end of the book is a "Kuntress compiled from the books of Euclid" with geometric sketches. Signatures of Rabbi Zvi Hirsh son of R' Wolf Tevin Av Beit Din of Lovasberény (Lauschbrünn) [see: Ishim B'Teshuvot Chatam Sofer, p. 351].
3. Birkat Ya'akov, commentary on Choshen Mishpat, by Rabbi Ya'akov Av Beit Din of Tuchin. Lvov, 1786. Variant of the 1784 edition [see Bibliography of the Hebrew Book, Record no. 0162039].
4. Sha'arei Binah, commentary on Sha'arei Shevuot attributed to the Rif, by Rabbi Yoav of Zelem Av Beit Din of Mattersdorf. Vienna, [1792]. Ownership inscriptions.
5. Igeret Shmuel, commentary on Megillat Ruth, by Rabbi Shmuel Ozida. Zhovkva, [1800]. Self-dedication on title page: "…Given to me as a gift by…R' Yechezkel Deutsch, Menacham Deutsch " [Rabbi Menachem Deutsch, disciple of the Ktav Sofer, Av Beit Din of Bačka Palanka, author of She'erit Menachem].
6. Nahar Pishon, homilies on the Torah, by Rabbi Yitzchak Abuhav. Zhovkva, 1806. Stamps and ownership inscriptions. Among them: "This book…belongs to R' Shimon Proper [from Uzhhorod (Ungvar)], and I attest to this Leib Proper".
7. Ateret Paz, novellae on Tractate Betzah, and Rimon Peretz, novellae on Tractate Ketubot, by Rabbi Peretz Zovel Eiger. Altona, [1823]. Separate title pages for each book. Signatures of Rabbi "Wolf Pappenheim" [of Pressburg, see Ishim B'Teshuvot Chatam Sofer, p. 130].
Seven books. Size and condition vary.
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Torat HaBayit HaAroch, Laws of Nidah, by Rabbi Shlomo ben Aderet (the Rashba), with the Bedeck HaBayit glosses by the Ra'ah, and Mishmeret HaBayit responsa by the Rashba. Prague, [1735]. Printed by "The grandchildren of R' Moshe Katz Mechokek". Illustrated title page.
31 leaves, 35.5 cm. Wide margins. Good-fair condition, wear and stains. Few worming marks to text. Worn and torn binding.
31 leaves, 35.5 cm. Wide margins. Good-fair condition, wear and stains. Few worming marks to text. Worn and torn binding.
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Keter Kehuna - Josippon, Part 1; and Keter Malchut – Part 2 of Josippon, titled She'erit Yisrael. Amsterdam, [1743]. Approbation by Rabbi Aryeh Leib, Rabbi of Amsterdam [son-in-law of Chacham Zvi].
Both books are in Yiddish, with fine woodcut illustrations. Separate title page for each part. Handsome copy, with an original binding.
[4], 244; [4], 148 leaves. Good condition. Stains. Ownership inscriptions. Stamps. Original ornamented leather binding, with remnants of metal clasps.
Both books are in Yiddish, with fine woodcut illustrations. Separate title page for each part. Handsome copy, with an original binding.
[4], 244; [4], 148 leaves. Good condition. Stains. Ownership inscriptions. Stamps. Original ornamented leather binding, with remnants of metal clasps.
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Shulchan HaMelech, Shulchan Aruch by Rabbi Yosef Karo with the Rama's glosses, translated into Ladino by Rabbi Avraham Asa. Constantinople [1749].
Opening poems and introductions in Hebrew and in Ladino. Before the title page are long ownership inscriptions by various writers.
324, [7] leaves. 19.5 cm. Good condition. Dampstains, wear and minor tears. Leather binding.
Opening poems and introductions in Hebrew and in Ladino. Before the title page are long ownership inscriptions by various writers.
324, [7] leaves. 19.5 cm. Good condition. Dampstains, wear and minor tears. Leather binding.
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Three books printed in Turkey:
1. Bnei Ya'akov, commentary on Sefer Ha'Itur and responsa, by Rabbi Ya'akov Sassoon. Constantinople, [1714]. Ownership inscription on title page: "This book was purchased by Mr. Shmuel Amato…Yedidya Tarika" [Rabbi Yedidya Tarika, a scholar from Turkey and Greece, Rabbi of Rhodes, author of Ben Yedid, Chelko shel Yedid, etc.]. Several glosses, apparently in his handwriting.
2. Chemdat Yamim, musar and Kabbalistic conduct according to the Ari, Part 3, on the Festivals. Constantinople, [1735]. Second edition. [Two glosses in Oriental handwriting: on Leaf 23 is an illustration of a Seder Plate, a long gloss appears on Leaf 31].
3. Etz Chaim, homilies on the Torah, by Rabbi Chaim Abulafia. Izmir, [1729]. Lacking 5 leaves [95, 137, 138, 9, 10]. Leaves 37-66 of the second pagination were bound twice. Without title page. Inscriptions and signatures on title page.
3 books. Size and condition vary.
1. Bnei Ya'akov, commentary on Sefer Ha'Itur and responsa, by Rabbi Ya'akov Sassoon. Constantinople, [1714]. Ownership inscription on title page: "This book was purchased by Mr. Shmuel Amato…Yedidya Tarika" [Rabbi Yedidya Tarika, a scholar from Turkey and Greece, Rabbi of Rhodes, author of Ben Yedid, Chelko shel Yedid, etc.]. Several glosses, apparently in his handwriting.
2. Chemdat Yamim, musar and Kabbalistic conduct according to the Ari, Part 3, on the Festivals. Constantinople, [1735]. Second edition. [Two glosses in Oriental handwriting: on Leaf 23 is an illustration of a Seder Plate, a long gloss appears on Leaf 31].
3. Etz Chaim, homilies on the Torah, by Rabbi Chaim Abulafia. Izmir, [1729]. Lacking 5 leaves [95, 137, 138, 9, 10]. Leaves 37-66 of the second pagination were bound twice. Without title page. Inscriptions and signatures on title page.
3 books. Size and condition vary.
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