Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $150
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1. Three printed documents of burial society, and one typewritten. Budapest and Mishkoltz, 1910s and 1920s. Mostly Hungarian, one document in Yiddish.
2. Typewritten document in Romanian. Bergen Belsen, 1945. Torn in two.
3. Two "Yizkor Tzetl" leaves of Chesed Shel Emet Society, Radowitz. Contain lists of deceased – one list for men and another for women.
4. Document connected with population registry. Poland, 1935.
Fair condition. Tears, filing holes.
2. Typewritten document in Romanian. Bergen Belsen, 1945. Torn in two.
3. Two "Yizkor Tzetl" leaves of Chesed Shel Emet Society, Radowitz. Contain lists of deceased – one list for men and another for women.
4. Document connected with population registry. Poland, 1935.
Fair condition. Tears, filing holes.
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Single pages and various
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $200
Unsold
List of donors for construction of houses for Kollel Shomrei HaChomot of Rabbi Meir Ba'al HaNess in Jerusalem. Early 20th century.
List in Hungarian with names of donors from around the world. On the last page, "donations to Keren Kayemet" in Hungarian. Kollel Shomre HaChomot Association was founded in 1858.
[4] leaves, 32 cm. Good condition. Slight folding marks and several pen and pencil markings.
List in Hungarian with names of donors from around the world. On the last page, "donations to Keren Kayemet" in Hungarian. Kollel Shomre HaChomot Association was founded in 1858.
[4] leaves, 32 cm. Good condition. Slight folding marks and several pen and pencil markings.
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Single pages and various
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
Including buyer's premium
Receipt for donation to synagogue. Eszek, Croatia, 1902.
Receipt printed on one side, with two drawings of the synagogue in Eszek and a little bit of Hebrew writing.
10x19 cm. Good condition. Slightly stained, tear causing omission on bottom left corner.
Receipt printed on one side, with two drawings of the synagogue in Eszek and a little bit of Hebrew writing.
10x19 cm. Good condition. Slightly stained, tear causing omission on bottom left corner.
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Single pages and various
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $150
Sold for: $313
Including buyer's premium
Proclamation from Rabbi Yisrael Meir HaCohen – the Chafetz Chaim. Vilna, 1929.
"To the rabbis and important people who are involved with, and support, the study of Torah, through Va'ad HeYeshivot." With list of institutions supported by Va'ad HaYeshivot.
Signed also by Rabbi Chanoch Henach Eigesh, Rabbi Chaim Ozer Grodzinsky, and Rabbi Menchem [Krakovsky].
44.5x25 cm. Good condition. Creased and stained.
"To the rabbis and important people who are involved with, and support, the study of Torah, through Va'ad HeYeshivot." With list of institutions supported by Va'ad HaYeshivot.
Signed also by Rabbi Chanoch Henach Eigesh, Rabbi Chaim Ozer Grodzinsky, and Rabbi Menchem [Krakovsky].
44.5x25 cm. Good condition. Creased and stained.
Category
Single pages and various
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $200
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
1. "Call from the Rabbis of Our Community", from Vilna Va'ad HaRabbanim, 1934 – regarding condition of Jewish brethren in Germany (beginning of Nazi rise to Power). Hebrew and Yiddish.
25x35 cm. Good condition. Torn margins and creases.
2. Sabath of the second day of Shavu'ot… With list of Rabbis. Vilna, year of print not noted. Yiddish.
23x38.5 cm. Very good condition. Light stains.
25x35 cm. Good condition. Torn margins and creases.
2. Sabath of the second day of Shavu'ot… With list of Rabbis. Vilna, year of print not noted. Yiddish.
23x38.5 cm. Very good condition. Light stains.
Category
Single pages and various
Catalogue
Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
Plea from Jews of Rome and Ancona to Pope Pious the 6th, with printed signatures of 12 Christian lawyers, who wished to help their Jewish neighbors. The plea protests against the terrible treatment of the Jews of Rome and Ancona (both "Provinces of the Pope"); the high taxes, various instances of discrimination, and serious crimes such as kidnapping and baptizing Jews by force. The petition also quotes laws of previous popes, who treated Jews with much more fairness, and requests the restoration of those former laws.
The plea was turned down. Italian. cover depicts woman holding scale.
[36] leaves, 33.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Torn edges.
The plea was turned down. Italian. cover depicts woman holding scale.
[36] leaves, 33.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Torn edges.
Category
Single pages and various
Catalogue
Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $1,500
Unsold
Three colorful painting by the Rebbe of Drohobych, Rabbi Avraham Yaakov Shapira, pastel colors on paper.
Self-portrait with a background of a closet with mirror attached, reflecting his image (hidden by a stone wall); flowering trees; a man sleeping, and an avenue of trees. All three are autographed with the handwriting of the Rebbe.
The Rebbe Painter, Rabbi Avraham Yaakov Shapira (1884-1962, Encyclopedia of Chasidism, Part I, 111-112 ) was the son of the Rebbe of Drohobych, Rabbi Chaim Meir Yechiel Shapira. On his mother’s side he was a descendant to the Rebbes of Beit Ruzhin-Buhush. He was ordained to the Rabbinate in his youth but refused to make use of it. A Torah great, he left behind many writings. He moved to Eretz Israel in 1922, was one of the settlers of Kfar Chasidim in Emek Zevulun. Following his father’s death in 1924 he moved to Jerusalem to take position as Rebbe.
22x30 cm, 22x30 cm. 29x38 cm, good condition, in simple wooden frames with minor damage.
Self-portrait with a background of a closet with mirror attached, reflecting his image (hidden by a stone wall); flowering trees; a man sleeping, and an avenue of trees. All three are autographed with the handwriting of the Rebbe.
The Rebbe Painter, Rabbi Avraham Yaakov Shapira (1884-1962, Encyclopedia of Chasidism, Part I, 111-112 ) was the son of the Rebbe of Drohobych, Rabbi Chaim Meir Yechiel Shapira. On his mother’s side he was a descendant to the Rebbes of Beit Ruzhin-Buhush. He was ordained to the Rabbinate in his youth but refused to make use of it. A Torah great, he left behind many writings. He moved to Eretz Israel in 1922, was one of the settlers of Kfar Chasidim in Emek Zevulun. Following his father’s death in 1924 he moved to Jerusalem to take position as Rebbe.
22x30 cm, 22x30 cm. 29x38 cm, good condition, in simple wooden frames with minor damage.
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Single pages and various
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $16,000
Unsold
Ketubah for the marriage of Zerah Avi'ad Sar-Shalom son of Aminadav Fano) and Benvenuta (daughter of Yehudah Raphael Chazak). Mantua, 1821.
Profusion of images in borders, including angels and flowers. In center of upper section two woman warriors flanking "BeSimna Tava…" and a scene of Jerusalem.. The side margins contain six allegorical representations and a description of the Queen of Sheba visiting King Solomon below the text.
Prof. Shalom Sabar notes that the decorative program of the Ketubah is not typical of the Mantuan school but of Rome. A Ketubah with nearly identical illustrations from Rome, 1711, is known. The narrow borders implies that the decorations were not planned in the beginning, on the other hand, the colors and the style are clearly not of a recent period. The Ketubah owner imitated the Roman 1771 illustrations during the 19th century.
61X42.5 cm, in frame 72X54 cm. Good condition. Damage to outside edges.
See Sotheby's Catalog from September 2001.
Attached is a letter by Prof. Shalom Sabar of analysis and evaluation of this Ketubah.
Profusion of images in borders, including angels and flowers. In center of upper section two woman warriors flanking "BeSimna Tava…" and a scene of Jerusalem.. The side margins contain six allegorical representations and a description of the Queen of Sheba visiting King Solomon below the text.
Prof. Shalom Sabar notes that the decorative program of the Ketubah is not typical of the Mantuan school but of Rome. A Ketubah with nearly identical illustrations from Rome, 1711, is known. The narrow borders implies that the decorations were not planned in the beginning, on the other hand, the colors and the style are clearly not of a recent period. The Ketubah owner imitated the Roman 1771 illustrations during the 19th century.
61X42.5 cm, in frame 72X54 cm. Good condition. Damage to outside edges.
See Sotheby's Catalog from September 2001.
Attached is a letter by Prof. Shalom Sabar of analysis and evaluation of this Ketubah.
Category
Ketubot and Divorce Documents
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
Hadwritten ketuba, 1893, from the city Pshevorsk. The groom – Shmuel ben Ya'akov Shalom Yosef HaCohen. The bride – the widow Hinda bat R' Avraham. The witnesses – Yehuda Nachum ben HaRav Ya'akov--- and Yosef ben Kalonimus.
31x34 cm. Fair-poor condition, tears and folding marks, mending by tape.
31x34 cm. Fair-poor condition, tears and folding marks, mending by tape.
Category
Ketubot and Divorce Documents
Catalogue
Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $150
Sold for: $275
Including buyer's premium
Ketuba document for yibbum marriage – marriage of a man to the wife of his brother, who died childless. Sefrou, Morocco, 1899.
The groom is Rabbi Yitzchak ben Rabbi Rafael ben Harush, and the bride (for whom he is performing the mitzvah of yibbum), wife of his brother Rafael – Simcha bat R" Yichya ben R' Machlouf ben Harush. "And the first-born who she bears will bear the name of his dead brother, so that his name not be erased from Israel".
Signed by Rabbi Abba Elbaz and Rabbi Machlouf Eliyahu Adahan – who adds the blessing "may he have a good omen". In the margins, there is a signed addition by Rabbi Abba Elbaz (probably writer of the Ketuba). Inside the Ketuba, it is written that it follows the customs of the Fez community exiled from Castile.
Rare Ketuba! Since the time of the Rishonim, Ashkenazim have had the custom not to perform yibbum but rather its alternative – chalitza. Even in Sephardic communities, chalitza is more common. Yibbum Ketubot were always written by leading dayanim, as we see here.
Rabbi Abba Elbaz (1851-1939) ben Rabbi Amram. One of the veteran dayanim in Sefrou, next to Fez. His library, with its wealth of books and famous manuscripts, is mentioned many times in the book Malchei Rabbanan. From his writings remain the manuscript of Din Abba, and the book Milei DeAbba was printed (Jerusalem, 1980).
36 cm. Fair condition, dry paper, restored tear on first line of Ketuba. Inscription on verso: Ketuba of the woman Simcha bat Yichya Harush, and rough draft of another Ketuba.
The groom is Rabbi Yitzchak ben Rabbi Rafael ben Harush, and the bride (for whom he is performing the mitzvah of yibbum), wife of his brother Rafael – Simcha bat R" Yichya ben R' Machlouf ben Harush. "And the first-born who she bears will bear the name of his dead brother, so that his name not be erased from Israel".
Signed by Rabbi Abba Elbaz and Rabbi Machlouf Eliyahu Adahan – who adds the blessing "may he have a good omen". In the margins, there is a signed addition by Rabbi Abba Elbaz (probably writer of the Ketuba). Inside the Ketuba, it is written that it follows the customs of the Fez community exiled from Castile.
Rare Ketuba! Since the time of the Rishonim, Ashkenazim have had the custom not to perform yibbum but rather its alternative – chalitza. Even in Sephardic communities, chalitza is more common. Yibbum Ketubot were always written by leading dayanim, as we see here.
Rabbi Abba Elbaz (1851-1939) ben Rabbi Amram. One of the veteran dayanim in Sefrou, next to Fez. His library, with its wealth of books and famous manuscripts, is mentioned many times in the book Malchei Rabbanan. From his writings remain the manuscript of Din Abba, and the book Milei DeAbba was printed (Jerusalem, 1980).
36 cm. Fair condition, dry paper, restored tear on first line of Ketuba. Inscription on verso: Ketuba of the woman Simcha bat Yichya Harush, and rough draft of another Ketuba.
Category
Ketubot and Divorce Documents
Catalogue
Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $300
Sold for: $400
Including buyer's premium
Ketubah of Ya'akov ben David Yehuda and Norinan bat Meir. Kashan, 1905.
Illuminated frame, painted by hand.
35x44 cm, in frame - 64.5x55 cm. Good condition. Many folding marks and restored tears. Large tear with part missing on right side.
Illuminated frame, painted by hand.
35x44 cm, in frame - 64.5x55 cm. Good condition. Many folding marks and restored tears. Large tear with part missing on right side.
Category
Ketubot and Divorce Documents
Catalogue
Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $300
Unsold
Ketubah of Israel ben Nissan and Sarah bat Shlomo Chaim. Isfahan, 1884.
Illuminated and written by hand with pictures of flowers and animals. Some of the writing appears on the back side.
In frame - 79.5x94 cm. Good condition. Many folding marks and creases. Unprofessionally restored tears. Slightly damaged by moisture.
Illuminated and written by hand with pictures of flowers and animals. Some of the writing appears on the back side.
In frame - 79.5x94 cm. Good condition. Many folding marks and creases. Unprofessionally restored tears. Slightly damaged by moisture.
Category
Ketubot and Divorce Documents
Catalogue