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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
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Sefer Ohel Yosef, responsa on Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim, Yoreh De'ah and Even HaEzer, Rabbi Yosef Eliyahu Fried. New York 1903.
In the introduction there is a letter of approbation from HaAderet "Rabbi of the Kollel" in Jerusalem. [Variant, this introduction differs from the one printed in "Otzar HaChochmah"].
An additional cover / title page. Before the 1st title page there appears a dedication to a Bar Mitzvah and a signature of previous owner.
[1], [2], 39 leaves. 30 cm. Very good condition. Few stains. Slight damage to the margins of the binding.
The cover/ title page and changes to introduction do not appear in bibliographic sources.
In the introduction there is a letter of approbation from HaAderet "Rabbi of the Kollel" in Jerusalem. [Variant, this introduction differs from the one printed in "Otzar HaChochmah"].
An additional cover / title page. Before the 1st title page there appears a dedication to a Bar Mitzvah and a signature of previous owner.
[1], [2], 39 leaves. 30 cm. Very good condition. Few stains. Slight damage to the margins of the binding.
The cover/ title page and changes to introduction do not appear in bibliographic sources.
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $500
Sold for: $813
Including buyer's premium
18 different pamphlets and 3 proclamations about Mizrahi Movement. USA, 1910s. Pamphlets include: Keren Eretz Yisrael, Chapters from Sefer 'Shivat Tzion', pamphlets from the third, fourth and ninth conventions, Te'udat HaMizrahi, Der Colonial Fund, and more. Yiddish and Hebrew.
Fair through good condition. Some are torn or missing binding.
Fair through good condition. Some are torn or missing binding.
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $200
Sold for: $500
Including buyer's premium
Collection of calling cards of rabbis and clergy (ritual slaughterers, circumcisers, cantors and more) in the US. Also includes inscriptions, printed items and documents from the US.
This collection is from the archives of Rabbi Eliyahu Landau, grandson of the Vilna Gaon. He traveled to the USA in 1928, in order to establish his business in printing and in selling books of the Vilna Ga'on. Over 90 calling cards, most of which are written on in his handwriting.
Enclosed:
• Two notebooks and additional papers with lists of purchaser's names and addresses, in his handwriting
• Letter requesting financial assistance for Rabbi Eliyahu, beginning "Give honor to the Vilna Ga'on"
• Patent application for a board for synagogue's Gabai, in the shape of a clock, submitted to the US Patent Office, with a negative reply.
See more about Rabbi Eliyahu and his many activities in item 211 and item 509
This collection is from the archives of Rabbi Eliyahu Landau, grandson of the Vilna Gaon. He traveled to the USA in 1928, in order to establish his business in printing and in selling books of the Vilna Ga'on. Over 90 calling cards, most of which are written on in his handwriting.
Enclosed:
• Two notebooks and additional papers with lists of purchaser's names and addresses, in his handwriting
• Letter requesting financial assistance for Rabbi Eliyahu, beginning "Give honor to the Vilna Ga'on"
• Patent application for a board for synagogue's Gabai, in the shape of a clock, submitted to the US Patent Office, with a negative reply.
See more about Rabbi Eliyahu and his many activities in item 211 and item 509
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $500
Sold for: $625
Including buyer's premium
Hierozoicon Sive bipertitum opus de Animalibus sacrae scripturae, Samuele Bocharto. London, 1663.
Two volumes of in-depth encyclopedic study on animals in the Middle East, based on the bible and scriptures. Latin, Greek, Arabic, Hebrew, and other Semite languages. Few illustrations and relief with portrait of author. First edition. Two columns on each page.
Volume A – 4 leaves, 1 plate, 44 leaves, 1094 columns, 64 leaves; Volume B – 4 leaves, 888 columns, 56 leaves, 36.5 cm. Thick paper. Very good condition. Several stains; fine, original leather bindings, damaged on corners, margins and spine.
Two volumes of in-depth encyclopedic study on animals in the Middle East, based on the bible and scriptures. Latin, Greek, Arabic, Hebrew, and other Semite languages. Few illustrations and relief with portrait of author. First edition. Two columns on each page.
Volume A – 4 leaves, 1 plate, 44 leaves, 1094 columns, 64 leaves; Volume B – 4 leaves, 888 columns, 56 leaves, 36.5 cm. Thick paper. Very good condition. Several stains; fine, original leather bindings, damaged on corners, margins and spine.
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Books printed in US and Britain
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $600
Sold for: $750
Including buyer's premium
1. The book Toldot Ya'akov, by Rabbi Ya'akov ben Eliezer Eisenstadt. London, 1770. Commentaries and sermons; with references to the community and its life. This is the first book printed by Jews in London. Owner's name is written on title-page. Rebound in leather.
2. Catechismus Judaeorum – Lekach Tov, Avraham Yagel ben Chananya of Monselice. London, 1679. Latin introduction. Main text is Hebrew facing Latin translation. Unoriginal half-leather binding.
1. The book Even Shoham, by Rabbi Moshe ben Yehuda of Minsk. London, [1772]. Sermons. Author was preacher in the town Zarik, as well as in Sha'arei Tzion Beit Midrash in London. (Last page is missing).
2. Order to Service – Prayer in honor of Sir Moses Montefiore, from Sha'ar HaShomaim community. London, 1841. Hebrew and English handwritten dedication from 1841 on the inner side of the cover.
2. Catechismus Judaeorum – Lekach Tov, Avraham Yagel ben Chananya of Monselice. London, 1679. Latin introduction. Main text is Hebrew facing Latin translation. Unoriginal half-leather binding.
1. The book Even Shoham, by Rabbi Moshe ben Yehuda of Minsk. London, [1772]. Sermons. Author was preacher in the town Zarik, as well as in Sha'arei Tzion Beit Midrash in London. (Last page is missing).
2. Order to Service – Prayer in honor of Sir Moses Montefiore, from Sha'ar HaShomaim community. London, 1841. Hebrew and English handwritten dedication from 1841 on the inner side of the cover.
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $13,500
Unsold
11 volumes of Perach – The Jewish Gazette – newspaper of Jewish Baghdadi community in India. Calcutta, 1878-1889. Every volume contains 50 consecutive issues.
First year, 1878-1879, first issue is photocopied; second year, 1879-1880; Third year 1880-1881 – issue 12 is missing; fourth year, 1881-1882; fifth year, 1882-1883; sixth year, 1883-1884; seventh year, 1884-1885; eighth year, 1885-1886; ninth year, 1886-1887; tenth year, 1887-1888; eleventh year, 1888-1889 - issues 16,19 are missing. Only 42 issues were printed in 1888-1889. Issue 41 is missing title-page and one leaf.
Perach newspaper was published from summer of 1878 through winter of 1889, which means all issues are present, with exception of several. The original editors were Moshe ben R' Mordechai Meyuchad and Elya Ch. Siliman, and later, from middle of the third year – Eliyahu Moshe Dwich HaCohen. The newspaper was published every Friday and featured news from all over the world, nevertheless, its main aim was serving the community. Therefore, the first page was usually dedicated to announcements of birth, bris milah, marriage, death etc.
Perach introduced the idea of serials. These stories were translated from Hebrew or English, or printed in Hebrew letters parts from "A Thousand and One Nights". From the 14th issue of the third year and onwards, usually bi-weekly, there was a supplement called Alei HaPerach – Special News about the Jews. 50 issues were published yearly (except in the last year). The newspaper's language is Arabic, in Hebrew letters and Rashi script, with some Hebrew.
[2] or [3] leaves in each issue, in hard bindings, 45 cm. Many issues have moth-holes, sometimes with damage to text. Some issues have torn leaves or omissions, usually professionally restored. Generally in good-very good condition.
First year, 1878-1879, first issue is photocopied; second year, 1879-1880; Third year 1880-1881 – issue 12 is missing; fourth year, 1881-1882; fifth year, 1882-1883; sixth year, 1883-1884; seventh year, 1884-1885; eighth year, 1885-1886; ninth year, 1886-1887; tenth year, 1887-1888; eleventh year, 1888-1889 - issues 16,19 are missing. Only 42 issues were printed in 1888-1889. Issue 41 is missing title-page and one leaf.
Perach newspaper was published from summer of 1878 through winter of 1889, which means all issues are present, with exception of several. The original editors were Moshe ben R' Mordechai Meyuchad and Elya Ch. Siliman, and later, from middle of the third year – Eliyahu Moshe Dwich HaCohen. The newspaper was published every Friday and featured news from all over the world, nevertheless, its main aim was serving the community. Therefore, the first page was usually dedicated to announcements of birth, bris milah, marriage, death etc.
Perach introduced the idea of serials. These stories were translated from Hebrew or English, or printed in Hebrew letters parts from "A Thousand and One Nights". From the 14th issue of the third year and onwards, usually bi-weekly, there was a supplement called Alei HaPerach – Special News about the Jews. 50 issues were published yearly (except in the last year). The newspaper's language is Arabic, in Hebrew letters and Rashi script, with some Hebrew.
[2] or [3] leaves in each issue, in hard bindings, 45 cm. Many issues have moth-holes, sometimes with damage to text. Some issues have torn leaves or omissions, usually professionally restored. Generally in good-very good condition.
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Books printed in the far east and books printed in the east
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $3,500
Unsold
Four volumes, numbered according to year, of Mevaser Yisrael newspaper. Shanghai, 1906-1923.
1. Third volume, issues 1-26, April 1906 through April 1907.
2. Fourth volume, issues 1-26, April 1907 through April 1908.
3. Issue 24 of 6th volume, issues 1, 6-9 of seventh volume, issues 1-5, 7 of 8th volume, 1919-1921.
4. Issues 1-2, 4-8 of 9th volume, issues 10,12 of 10th volume, issues 1,3 of 11th volume, 1922-1923.
Mevaser Yisrael newspaper was the official newspaper of the Zionist Association in Shanghai, and was, according to its own definition, "faithful to the interests of Far East Jewry and Judaism". First published in 1904. During the first years, several issues were published monthly. Later, publication went down to one monthly issue.
Very rare!
Good condition. Hard bindings.
1. Third volume, issues 1-26, April 1906 through April 1907.
2. Fourth volume, issues 1-26, April 1907 through April 1908.
3. Issue 24 of 6th volume, issues 1, 6-9 of seventh volume, issues 1-5, 7 of 8th volume, 1919-1921.
4. Issues 1-2, 4-8 of 9th volume, issues 10,12 of 10th volume, issues 1,3 of 11th volume, 1922-1923.
Mevaser Yisrael newspaper was the official newspaper of the Zionist Association in Shanghai, and was, according to its own definition, "faithful to the interests of Far East Jewry and Judaism". First published in 1904. During the first years, several issues were published monthly. Later, publication went down to one monthly issue.
Very rare!
Good condition. Hard bindings.
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $200
Sold for: $350
Including buyer's premium
Passover Haggadah illustrated by Yosef Budko. Printed by the Talmud Torah, Shanghai, [1946]. Facsimile of the Vienna-Berlin edition, 1921.
[1], 40 pages (last leaf is missing), 19.5 cm. Good condition. Last leaf and back cover are missing. Torn cover.
Otzar HaHaggadot 4026.
[1], 40 pages (last leaf is missing), 19.5 cm. Good condition. Last leaf and back cover are missing. Torn cover.
Otzar HaHaggadot 4026.
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $100
Unsold
Chidushei HaRamban on Tractate Yevamot. Printed in Mir Yeshiva, [Shanghai 1943].
[1], 29 leaves, 29 cm. Good condition. Stains. Spine is torn and stained.
[1], 29 leaves, 29 cm. Good condition. Stains. Spine is torn and stained.
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $1,400
Sold for: $1,750
Including buyer's premium
1. Tractate Avoth. Calcutta, 1844. Hebrew and Arabic in Hebrew letters. Greenish paper. Penned inscription on title-page. Leather binding.
2. The book Chukat HaPesach. Calcutta, 1847. Ya'ari 666, Otzar Hahaggadot 910. With ink-stamp of Rabbi David ben Siliman Sasson of Bombay. Worn pages with slight tears. Rebound.
3. Slichot. Bombay, 1859. Marathi translation by Yosef Yecheskel Raghpurcher. Marathi, with some Hebrew, and English title-page.
4. Shirei Renanot. Bombay, 1879-1880. Songs for holidays and Shabbat. Lithographic printing. Two volumes in unoriginal cardboard case. Volume A from 1879 (smaller) contains David Solomon's signature at end, Volume B from 1880 has 5 leaves of corrections at end (according toYa'ari). Very good condition. Unoriginal bindings and case.
5. Passover Haggadah with Arabic Sherach, according to custom of Baghdad and environs. Bombay, 1887. Ya'ari 1274, Otzar HaHaggadot 1706. Handwritten inscription. Moth holes, unoriginal binding.
6. Sefer Tefilat HaChodesh According to Sephardic tradition. Bombay, 1889. Translated to Marathi by Yosef Yecheskel Raghpurcher. Hebrew and Marathi. Some Marathi handwriting. Title-page as well as first and last pages are damaged.
2. The book Chukat HaPesach. Calcutta, 1847. Ya'ari 666, Otzar Hahaggadot 910. With ink-stamp of Rabbi David ben Siliman Sasson of Bombay. Worn pages with slight tears. Rebound.
3. Slichot. Bombay, 1859. Marathi translation by Yosef Yecheskel Raghpurcher. Marathi, with some Hebrew, and English title-page.
4. Shirei Renanot. Bombay, 1879-1880. Songs for holidays and Shabbat. Lithographic printing. Two volumes in unoriginal cardboard case. Volume A from 1879 (smaller) contains David Solomon's signature at end, Volume B from 1880 has 5 leaves of corrections at end (according toYa'ari). Very good condition. Unoriginal bindings and case.
5. Passover Haggadah with Arabic Sherach, according to custom of Baghdad and environs. Bombay, 1887. Ya'ari 1274, Otzar HaHaggadot 1706. Handwritten inscription. Moth holes, unoriginal binding.
6. Sefer Tefilat HaChodesh According to Sephardic tradition. Bombay, 1889. Translated to Marathi by Yosef Yecheskel Raghpurcher. Hebrew and Marathi. Some Marathi handwriting. Title-page as well as first and last pages are damaged.
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $300
Sold for: $525
Including buyer's premium
Chakhayat of Moshe Rabeinu. Bombay, [c1910].
Lithographic printing of handwritten copy of Arabic-Jewish composition on the life of Moshe Rabeinu.
110 pages. 25.5 cm. Very good condition, stained by time. Fine leather cover, illuminated with gold.
Lithographic printing of handwritten copy of Arabic-Jewish composition on the life of Moshe Rabeinu.
110 pages. 25.5 cm. Very good condition, stained by time. Fine leather cover, illuminated with gold.
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Books printed in the far east and books printed in the east
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $1,200
Unsold
1. Refrains to be said after reading the Megillah on Purim. Parur 1949.
2. Besimana Tava – for Havdalah after Shabbat Kodesh. Parur, 1949.
3. Refrains to be said before Ata Her'eta. Parur, 1949.
4. Book of Kitzur Dinei Chanukah and Megillat Antiochus. Published by Yefe Nof, Parur, 1929.
5-6. Conversations in Hebrew. [Parur], 1951. Booklet for learning Hebrew + a page for learning Hebrew letters and punctuation. Hebrew, English, and Malayalam.
All items in lithographic print.
2. Besimana Tava – for Havdalah after Shabbat Kodesh. Parur, 1949.
3. Refrains to be said before Ata Her'eta. Parur, 1949.
4. Book of Kitzur Dinei Chanukah and Megillat Antiochus. Published by Yefe Nof, Parur, 1929.
5-6. Conversations in Hebrew. [Parur], 1951. Booklet for learning Hebrew + a page for learning Hebrew letters and punctuation. Hebrew, English, and Malayalam.
All items in lithographic print.
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