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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $100
Sold for: $213
Including buyer's premium
Single page, printed on both sides. Jerusalem, circa 1927.
One side contains group photograph entitled "Picture of the educated children of the Talmud Torah and the Students of the High School and Public-Kitchen "Mea Shearim" at Jerusalem, Palestine". The other side contains "An Urgent Aid Appeal" for financial aid, due to recent earthquake and prior debts. Printed signatures of Rabbi Yosef Gershon Horowitz and Rabbi Yitzchak Ya'akov Wachtfogel. Hebrew, Yiddish and English.
34.5x25 cm. Good condition. Folding marks with tears. Slight tears to margins.
One side contains group photograph entitled "Picture of the educated children of the Talmud Torah and the Students of the High School and Public-Kitchen "Mea Shearim" at Jerusalem, Palestine". The other side contains "An Urgent Aid Appeal" for financial aid, due to recent earthquake and prior debts. Printed signatures of Rabbi Yosef Gershon Horowitz and Rabbi Yitzchak Ya'akov Wachtfogel. Hebrew, Yiddish and English.
34.5x25 cm. Good condition. Folding marks with tears. Slight tears to margins.
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Books printed in Jerusalem
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $100
Sold for: $400
Including buyer's premium
Regulations of the Zichron Moshe Company for building houses in Jerusalem. Established in the year 1904 by the committee for "Remembering Sir Moses Montefiore" in London…with the efforts of his representative Mr. David Yelin, Jerusalem, 1907.
On page 13 are the signature of the head of the committee and buyers: Rabbi Yechiel Michl Pins, Yeshayahu Press, David Yelin and others. At the end there is written contract, calculations and receipts with different signatures.
The neighborhood of Zichron Moshe in Jerusalem was established by the people of enlightenment. Through the years it has turned to a center for the Charedi Community, Yeshivot and Batei Midrsh. All that remains as a reminder of those who established the community are the street names.
[1], 14 printed pages. 9 blank pages. 6 pages with handwriting. 22 cm. Good Condition. Stains from humidity. Binding is coming apart.
On page 13 are the signature of the head of the committee and buyers: Rabbi Yechiel Michl Pins, Yeshayahu Press, David Yelin and others. At the end there is written contract, calculations and receipts with different signatures.
The neighborhood of Zichron Moshe in Jerusalem was established by the people of enlightenment. Through the years it has turned to a center for the Charedi Community, Yeshivot and Batei Midrsh. All that remains as a reminder of those who established the community are the street names.
[1], 14 printed pages. 9 blank pages. 6 pages with handwriting. 22 cm. Good Condition. Stains from humidity. Binding is coming apart.
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Books printed in Jerusalem
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $280
Sold for: $350
Including buyer's premium
1. Sefer Shevet Musar, by rabbi Ya'akov Eliyahu HaCohen. Jerusalem, [1863]. With ink-stamp of Yosef Issac Sofer, Jerusalem. S. HaLevi 85.
2. Sefer Kisse Eliyahu, [Rabbi Eliyahu ben Sliman Mani?]. Jerusalem, [1865]. Regarding identity of author see S. HaLevi 112.
3. Chidushei Maharam Chalawa on Tractate Psachim. Jerusalem, [1873]. With ink-stamp of Rabbi Yitzchak Arieli, author of Einayim LaMishpat and one of the founders of Yeshivat Mercaz HaRav. S. HaLevi 189.
4. Sefer Ner Moshe, Jerusalem, [1882]. S. HaLevi 407.
5. Sefer Ozen Aharon, Aharon Azriel. Jerusalem, [1886]. S. HaLevi 543.
Various sizes and conditions. Generally good condition.
2. Sefer Kisse Eliyahu, [Rabbi Eliyahu ben Sliman Mani?]. Jerusalem, [1865]. Regarding identity of author see S. HaLevi 112.
3. Chidushei Maharam Chalawa on Tractate Psachim. Jerusalem, [1873]. With ink-stamp of Rabbi Yitzchak Arieli, author of Einayim LaMishpat and one of the founders of Yeshivat Mercaz HaRav. S. HaLevi 189.
4. Sefer Ner Moshe, Jerusalem, [1882]. S. HaLevi 407.
5. Sefer Ozen Aharon, Aharon Azriel. Jerusalem, [1886]. S. HaLevi 543.
Various sizes and conditions. Generally good condition.
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Books printed in Jerusalem
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $350
Sold for: $500
Including buyer's premium
Collection of rare single pages printed in Jerusalem
1. Alim LiTrufa _ Kdushas HaShem B"H oif Alle Leshonos (poster in Hebrew and Yiddish to be put up in synagogues, calling congregants not to utter Hashem's Name in vain) by the Wilkomir Maggid, Rabbi Chaim Yitzcahk Aharon. Jerusalem [1895?]
2. Appreciation and Request, letter printed in Hebrew and Ladino, by "Jerusalem Sephardic Yegia Kapaim Synagogue", to philanthropists of Buenos Aires's Sepharadic Community. With names and lists of donors and donations. Jerusalem, [before 1914].
3. "Dover Shkarim Lo Yikon LeNeged Einai" (A liar shall not stand in G-d's presence"), printed letter with printed signatures of heads of Adat HaMa'araviyim in Jerusalem, against false emissary in Algeria. "Do not support him….. any money he has is stolen". [Jerusalem, 1900?]
4. "Yevarechecha Hashem Mitzion". Request for support, printed, with handwritten additions. By Rabbi Shalom Mizrachi Adani. Jerusalem, [1890s?]
5. Ban against learning in schools where foreign languages are taught. First rabbis to sign: Rabbi Yesha'aya Bardaki, Rabbi Yosf Zundel of Salant, Rabbi Aharon Moshe – disciple of Seer of Lublin, and Rabbi Nachum of Shadik. Jerusalem, [1930? Judah and Jerusalem print, bibliographically unknown].
6. Appeal from Rabbi Yehoshua Leib Diskin, to respect the elderly Rabbi Bentzion Shlez. Jerusalem, 1893.
7. Call to New Immigrants, by Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Kohn, in Hebrew and Yiddish. Jerusalem, [1950?]
8. Halachic Ruling regarding the separate ritual slaughter of the Eida Charedit [Rabbi Avraham Mordechai of Gur, Rabbi Yitzchak Zelig of Kotzk-Sokolov]. Jerusalem, [1924]. Zuckerman Print.
9. Hachraza Gedola. Printed letter of mission, to the rabbinic emissary Rabbi Yosef Chaim Sarim, who was traveling to Aravistan towns. Signed [in print] and stamped by rabbis of Jerusalem – [Rabbi Nachman Batito, Rabbi Yitzchak Gagin and more]. Jerusalem, 1910.
10. Abbreviated rules of Etz Chaim school and yeshiva, and of Bikkur Cholim general hospital. Written on back of printed and signed receipt. Jerusalem, 1894.
Altogether 10 pages of various sizes and conditions.
1. Alim LiTrufa _ Kdushas HaShem B"H oif Alle Leshonos (poster in Hebrew and Yiddish to be put up in synagogues, calling congregants not to utter Hashem's Name in vain) by the Wilkomir Maggid, Rabbi Chaim Yitzcahk Aharon. Jerusalem [1895?]
2. Appreciation and Request, letter printed in Hebrew and Ladino, by "Jerusalem Sephardic Yegia Kapaim Synagogue", to philanthropists of Buenos Aires's Sepharadic Community. With names and lists of donors and donations. Jerusalem, [before 1914].
3. "Dover Shkarim Lo Yikon LeNeged Einai" (A liar shall not stand in G-d's presence"), printed letter with printed signatures of heads of Adat HaMa'araviyim in Jerusalem, against false emissary in Algeria. "Do not support him….. any money he has is stolen". [Jerusalem, 1900?]
4. "Yevarechecha Hashem Mitzion". Request for support, printed, with handwritten additions. By Rabbi Shalom Mizrachi Adani. Jerusalem, [1890s?]
5. Ban against learning in schools where foreign languages are taught. First rabbis to sign: Rabbi Yesha'aya Bardaki, Rabbi Yosf Zundel of Salant, Rabbi Aharon Moshe – disciple of Seer of Lublin, and Rabbi Nachum of Shadik. Jerusalem, [1930? Judah and Jerusalem print, bibliographically unknown].
6. Appeal from Rabbi Yehoshua Leib Diskin, to respect the elderly Rabbi Bentzion Shlez. Jerusalem, 1893.
7. Call to New Immigrants, by Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Kohn, in Hebrew and Yiddish. Jerusalem, [1950?]
8. Halachic Ruling regarding the separate ritual slaughter of the Eida Charedit [Rabbi Avraham Mordechai of Gur, Rabbi Yitzchak Zelig of Kotzk-Sokolov]. Jerusalem, [1924]. Zuckerman Print.
9. Hachraza Gedola. Printed letter of mission, to the rabbinic emissary Rabbi Yosef Chaim Sarim, who was traveling to Aravistan towns. Signed [in print] and stamped by rabbis of Jerusalem – [Rabbi Nachman Batito, Rabbi Yitzchak Gagin and more]. Jerusalem, 1910.
10. Abbreviated rules of Etz Chaim school and yeshiva, and of Bikkur Cholim general hospital. Written on back of printed and signed receipt. Jerusalem, 1894.
Altogether 10 pages of various sizes and conditions.
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Books printed in Jerusalem
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