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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
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Babylonian Talmud, with Piskei Tosafot, Rosh, the Rambam's commentary on Mishnayot, Maharsha, Maharam Schiff and Meir Nativ. Zhitomir: Grandsons of the Rabbi of Slavita, 1858-1864. Partial set – ten volumes.
This edition includes Meir Nativ, a composition by R. Shabtai HaKohen (a relative of the Shach), omitted from later editions of the Talmud printed in Vilna, Warsaw and Lviv. The Chazon Ish favored and praised the Zhitomir edition of the Talmud, mainly for its inclusion of the Meir Nativ and also because of the publishers' reverence for the holiness of the Talmud.
Includes volumes: Chullin; Bava Kama; Bava Batra; Menachot; Kiddushin; Bava Metzia; Sanhedrin; Pesachim and Chagigah; Rosh Hashana, Yoma and Sukka; Makkot, Horayot, Eduyot, Avot D'Rabbi Natan and minor tractates.
Signatures.
10 volumes. 35.5-40 cm. Partly printed on dry paper. Overall good-fair condition. Stains, including dampstains. Wear. Worming in several places. Tears. Handwritten inscriptions. Original leather bindings, partially detached, with wear and significant damage.
This edition includes Meir Nativ, a composition by R. Shabtai HaKohen (a relative of the Shach), omitted from later editions of the Talmud printed in Vilna, Warsaw and Lviv. The Chazon Ish favored and praised the Zhitomir edition of the Talmud, mainly for its inclusion of the Meir Nativ and also because of the publishers' reverence for the holiness of the Talmud.
Includes volumes: Chullin; Bava Kama; Bava Batra; Menachot; Kiddushin; Bava Metzia; Sanhedrin; Pesachim and Chagigah; Rosh Hashana, Yoma and Sukka; Makkot, Horayot, Eduyot, Avot D'Rabbi Natan and minor tractates.
Signatures.
10 volumes. 35.5-40 cm. Partly printed on dry paper. Overall good-fair condition. Stains, including dampstains. Wear. Worming in several places. Tears. Handwritten inscriptions. Original leather bindings, partially detached, with wear and significant damage.
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
Opening: $2,000
Sold for: $3,000
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Shenei Luchot HaBrit (Shelah), by R. Yeshaya HaLevi Horowitz. Amsterdam: Immanual son of Joseph Athias, 1698. Engraved title page (by Avraham son of Yaakov HaGer).
Shenei Luchot HaBrit contains many halachic novellae, Kabbalistic principles, homiletics and ethics, and incorporates all realms of the Torah. The book was received with awe throughout the Jewish world, and its teachings are quoted in the books of leading poskim and kabbalists. Many renowned Chassidic leaders were extraordinarily devoted to the study of the books of the Shelah.
This edition of the Shelah was printed in Amsterdam in 1698, birth year of the Baal Shem Tov, and Chassidic lore ties these two events.
Several lengthy glosses in Ashkenazic script, including four signed by "Aryeh Leib Binswangen", with mention of the year 1742. Gloss by a different writer, signed: "Eli. of Sprendlingen, near Bingen am Rhein".
[4], 422; 44; [12] leaves. 28.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, including dark dampstains to first and final leaves. Marginal tears to first two title pages and final leaves, slightly affecting title border and text of final leaf, repaired with paper. New leather binding.
Shenei Luchot HaBrit contains many halachic novellae, Kabbalistic principles, homiletics and ethics, and incorporates all realms of the Torah. The book was received with awe throughout the Jewish world, and its teachings are quoted in the books of leading poskim and kabbalists. Many renowned Chassidic leaders were extraordinarily devoted to the study of the books of the Shelah.
This edition of the Shelah was printed in Amsterdam in 1698, birth year of the Baal Shem Tov, and Chassidic lore ties these two events.
Several lengthy glosses in Ashkenazic script, including four signed by "Aryeh Leib Binswangen", with mention of the year 1742. Gloss by a different writer, signed: "Eli. of Sprendlingen, near Bingen am Rhein".
[4], 422; 44; [12] leaves. 28.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, including dark dampstains to first and final leaves. Marginal tears to first two title pages and final leaves, slightly affecting title border and text of final leaf, repaired with paper. New leather binding.
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
Opening: $500
Sold for: $938
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Responsa Tashbetz, all four parts, responsa and Chut HaMeshulash. Amsterdam, 1738. First edition, with four title pages – the first title page is illustrated with figures of Moshe and Aharon, David and Shlomo.
Reputedly, the author, R. Shimon son of Tzemach Duran, merited to have his books beautifully printed and bound in fine, elegant bindings in virtue of his practice to cover his open books with a lavish kerchief (R. Yitzchak Palachi, Yafeh LaLev, III, Yoreh De'ah 277:3). Furthermore, it is told that he deeply respected his holy books and would clean them daily with a silk cloth (S.Y. Agnon, Sefer Sofer VeSipur, p. 152, related by R. Eliezerov in the name of the Tzemach Tzedek of Lubavitch; N. Ben Menachem, Gevilei Sefarim, pp. 11-12, related by R. Zevin in the name of the Rebbe Rashab of Lubavitch). Interestingly, all copies of this book with the original bindings were artistically prepared by hand, ornamented and decorated, with almost no copy similar to another. Most original bindings were made of fine mottled vellum, reminiscent of fish skin.
[11], 91; 69, [1]; 68, [1]; [1], 101, [1] leaves. 31.5 cm. Overall good condition. Stains. Worming, affecting text on some leaves. Small marginal tears to title page and other leaves, repaired with paper. Various signatures and stamps. Original artistically decorated parchment binding, with metal clasps (one lacking). Damage to binding; tears to spine. Back board partially detached.
This edition has several variants, which can be differentiated by the number of title pages. Some copies are known to have seven title pages (and even eight, see Kedem Auction 59, item 88), and some, like this copy, were printed with only four title pages (see Bibliography of the Hebrew Book, and see article by Dan and Gita Yardeni, Alei Sefer, X, pp. 119-132).
Reputedly, the author, R. Shimon son of Tzemach Duran, merited to have his books beautifully printed and bound in fine, elegant bindings in virtue of his practice to cover his open books with a lavish kerchief (R. Yitzchak Palachi, Yafeh LaLev, III, Yoreh De'ah 277:3). Furthermore, it is told that he deeply respected his holy books and would clean them daily with a silk cloth (S.Y. Agnon, Sefer Sofer VeSipur, p. 152, related by R. Eliezerov in the name of the Tzemach Tzedek of Lubavitch; N. Ben Menachem, Gevilei Sefarim, pp. 11-12, related by R. Zevin in the name of the Rebbe Rashab of Lubavitch). Interestingly, all copies of this book with the original bindings were artistically prepared by hand, ornamented and decorated, with almost no copy similar to another. Most original bindings were made of fine mottled vellum, reminiscent of fish skin.
[11], 91; 69, [1]; 68, [1]; [1], 101, [1] leaves. 31.5 cm. Overall good condition. Stains. Worming, affecting text on some leaves. Small marginal tears to title page and other leaves, repaired with paper. Various signatures and stamps. Original artistically decorated parchment binding, with metal clasps (one lacking). Damage to binding; tears to spine. Back board partially detached.
This edition has several variants, which can be differentiated by the number of title pages. Some copies are known to have seven title pages (and even eight, see Kedem Auction 59, item 88), and some, like this copy, were printed with only four title pages (see Bibliography of the Hebrew Book, and see article by Dan and Gita Yardeni, Alei Sefer, X, pp. 119-132).
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
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Two parts from two different editions of the book Knesset HaGedolah, in matching bindings, dedicated to the Jewish library in Oran, Algeria:
• Knesset HaGedolah, Choshen Mishpat, Parts I-II, selected rulings and glosses on the Tur and its commentators and on the Shulchan Aruch, by R. Chaim Benveniste Rabbi of Izmir. Izmir, [1734]. First edition of part II and Mahadura Batra of part I.
The author published only half of his work on Choshen Mishpat (until section 156) in 1660, due to lack of funding. The rest of his work was first published in this book, after his passing, together with the Mahadura Batra of the first part.
• Knesset HaGedolah, Yoreh De'ah – sections 1-68, by R. Chaim Benveniste Rabbi of Izmir. Salonika, [1807]. Second edition.
Both volumes in elegant, gilt-decorated leather bindings. A dedication to the Jewish library in Oran is lettered on front board of each volume, dated 1887.
Signatures and inscriptions.
Choshen Mishpat: [2], 394 leaves. 30 cm. Yoreh De'ah: [1], 312 leaves. 28.5 cm. Condition varies. Stains and wear. Significant worming to leaves and bindings, affecting text. Open tears to title page of Choshen Mishpat and other leaves, affecting text and title border. Gilt-decorated leather bindings, detached and damaged (dedication on one volume partially effaced).
• Knesset HaGedolah, Choshen Mishpat, Parts I-II, selected rulings and glosses on the Tur and its commentators and on the Shulchan Aruch, by R. Chaim Benveniste Rabbi of Izmir. Izmir, [1734]. First edition of part II and Mahadura Batra of part I.
The author published only half of his work on Choshen Mishpat (until section 156) in 1660, due to lack of funding. The rest of his work was first published in this book, after his passing, together with the Mahadura Batra of the first part.
• Knesset HaGedolah, Yoreh De'ah – sections 1-68, by R. Chaim Benveniste Rabbi of Izmir. Salonika, [1807]. Second edition.
Both volumes in elegant, gilt-decorated leather bindings. A dedication to the Jewish library in Oran is lettered on front board of each volume, dated 1887.
Signatures and inscriptions.
Choshen Mishpat: [2], 394 leaves. 30 cm. Yoreh De'ah: [1], 312 leaves. 28.5 cm. Condition varies. Stains and wear. Significant worming to leaves and bindings, affecting text. Open tears to title page of Choshen Mishpat and other leaves, affecting text and title border. Gilt-decorated leather bindings, detached and damaged (dedication on one volume partially effaced).
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
Opening: $300
Sold for: $1,188
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Hon Ashir, commentaries and novellae on the Six Orders of Mishnah, by the kabbalist R. Immanuel Chai Ricchi. Amsterdam, [1731]. First edition.
The author, R. Immanuel Chai Ricchi, author of Mishnat Chassidim, writes in his first preface to this book that he composed the book in Safed over the course of two years. He also describes there his trials and tribulations.
Two poems composed by R. Immanuel Chai Ricchi were printed in this book, including the sheet music. According to Chabad tradition, this was the source for the melody known as "Lechatchila Ariber", composed by Rebbe Maharash of Lubavitch, and it allegedly originates from the Arizal.
Signatures and ownership inscriptions on title page. A few glosses.
[4], 168 leaves. 22 cm. Browned paper. Good condition. Stains. Minor worming to final leaves. Marginal tears to first leaves, slightly affecting title page border. Inner margins of first leaves strengthened with paper. New binding.
Two leaves with poems and sheet music bound after leaf of approbations.
The author, R. Immanuel Chai Ricchi, author of Mishnat Chassidim, writes in his first preface to this book that he composed the book in Safed over the course of two years. He also describes there his trials and tribulations.
Two poems composed by R. Immanuel Chai Ricchi were printed in this book, including the sheet music. According to Chabad tradition, this was the source for the melody known as "Lechatchila Ariber", composed by Rebbe Maharash of Lubavitch, and it allegedly originates from the Arizal.
Signatures and ownership inscriptions on title page. A few glosses.
[4], 168 leaves. 22 cm. Browned paper. Good condition. Stains. Minor worming to final leaves. Marginal tears to first leaves, slightly affecting title page border. Inner margins of first leaves strengthened with paper. New binding.
Two leaves with poems and sheet music bound after leaf of approbations.
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
Opening: $300
Sold for: $938
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Lechem Shamayim, on the Mishnayot, Part I, with Binyan Beit HaBechirah, by Rabbi Yaakov Emden (the Ya'avetz). Wandsbek, [1733]. First edition.
The Yaavetz's first published book and the only one of his books not printed in Altona, where he established his printing press. An illustration on verso of title page depicts the altar according to the Raavad.
[1], 118, 120-122 leaves. Approx. 30 cm. Slightly browned paper. Very good condition. Dampstains to several leaves. Marginal tears to title page and several other leaves (not affecting text). New binding.
The Yaavetz's first published book and the only one of his books not printed in Altona, where he established his printing press. An illustration on verso of title page depicts the altar according to the Raavad.
[1], 118, 120-122 leaves. Approx. 30 cm. Slightly browned paper. Very good condition. Dampstains to several leaves. Marginal tears to title page and several other leaves (not affecting text). New binding.
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
Opening: $1,000
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Mor UKetziah, glosses, commentaries and novellae on the Tur, Beit Yosef, Shulchan Aruch and Magen Avraham, Parts I-II, by Rabbi Yaakov Emden (the Ya'avetz). Altona, [1761-1768]. First edition. Two parts in two volumes.
Printed in the author's private printing press, as stated at the foot of the title page.
Lengthy, interesting prefaces, containing information about the author and his times. Further biographic information at the end of Part I.
Map of Eretz Israel on p. 97b of Vol. II.
Ownership inscriptions, signatures and stamps.
Vol. I: [2], 2-63, 67-69, 69-102 leaves. Misfoliation. Vol. II: 95, 97-99 leaves. 30 cm. Overall good condition. Stains (some browned leaves). Open tears along inner margins of title page and following leaf in Vol. I, not affecting text, repaired with paper. Tears to final leaf of Vol. I, slightly affecting text, repaired with tape and paper. Tears to title page of Vol. II, not affecting text, repaired with tape. Tears to several other leaves. New bindings.
Printed in the author's private printing press, as stated at the foot of the title page.
Lengthy, interesting prefaces, containing information about the author and his times. Further biographic information at the end of Part I.
Map of Eretz Israel on p. 97b of Vol. II.
Ownership inscriptions, signatures and stamps.
Vol. I: [2], 2-63, 67-69, 69-102 leaves. Misfoliation. Vol. II: 95, 97-99 leaves. 30 cm. Overall good condition. Stains (some browned leaves). Open tears along inner margins of title page and following leaf in Vol. I, not affecting text, repaired with paper. Tears to final leaf of Vol. I, slightly affecting text, repaired with tape and paper. Tears to title page of Vol. II, not affecting text, repaired with tape. Tears to several other leaves. New bindings.
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
Opening: $300
Sold for: $625
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Responsa Shaagat Aryeh, Halachic studies on Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim, by R. Aryeh Leib Ginsburg Rabbi of Metz. Frankfurt an der Oder, [1756]. First edition.
The author of Shaagat Aryeh was extremely poor, and due to a shortage of paper, the first edition of Shaagat Aryeh was written almost completely in acronyms.
Stamps of R. Avraham Eisenstein, trustee of Kollel Perushim in Safed and Jerusalem. Signature of his son, R. Eliyahu Mordechai.
R. Avraham Eisenstein of Drohitchin (Drahichyn; 1800-1886), prominent Torah scholar. Immigrated to Safed together with the disciples of the Gaon of Vilna in 1823. Served as dayan in the Beit Din of R. Yisrael of Shklow in Safed. He lost his wife and all his children (apart from one young daughter) in the Safed earthquake. He relocated to Jerusalem, where he was a leader of the community and prominent Torah scholar. Editor of the Shita Mekubetzet glosses on Order Kodashim, printed in the Vilna Shas.
His son, R. Eliyahu Mordechai Menachem Eisenstein (1867-1956), held various communal positions in Jerusalem. Son-in-law of R. Zalman Chaim Rivlin, head of the Vaad HaKlali.
[1], 93 leaves. 32.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and wear. Worming (affecting text in some places). Tape repair to final leaf. Marginal tears to several leaves, not affecting text. Stamps. New leather binding.
The author of Shaagat Aryeh was extremely poor, and due to a shortage of paper, the first edition of Shaagat Aryeh was written almost completely in acronyms.
Stamps of R. Avraham Eisenstein, trustee of Kollel Perushim in Safed and Jerusalem. Signature of his son, R. Eliyahu Mordechai.
R. Avraham Eisenstein of Drohitchin (Drahichyn; 1800-1886), prominent Torah scholar. Immigrated to Safed together with the disciples of the Gaon of Vilna in 1823. Served as dayan in the Beit Din of R. Yisrael of Shklow in Safed. He lost his wife and all his children (apart from one young daughter) in the Safed earthquake. He relocated to Jerusalem, where he was a leader of the community and prominent Torah scholar. Editor of the Shita Mekubetzet glosses on Order Kodashim, printed in the Vilna Shas.
His son, R. Eliyahu Mordechai Menachem Eisenstein (1867-1956), held various communal positions in Jerusalem. Son-in-law of R. Zalman Chaim Rivlin, head of the Vaad HaKlali.
[1], 93 leaves. 32.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and wear. Worming (affecting text in some places). Tape repair to final leaf. Marginal tears to several leaves, not affecting text. Stamps. New leather binding.
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
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Urim VeTumim, on Shulchan Aruch Choshen Mishpat, parts I and II, by R. Yehonatan Eybeschutz. Karlsruhe, [1775-1777]. First edition.
R. Yehonatan Eybeschutz arranged his works on Shulchan Aruch, yet due to lack of funding, he only published the first part of Kreiti UPleiti on Yoreh De'ah, in 1764. His grandson, R. Yisrael Eybeschutz published the rest of his works, including the present book. This work is mentioned in the preface by R. Yehonatan Eybeschutz to Kreiti UPleiti.
Inscriptions and stamps.
Two volumes. Vol. I: [1], 204 leaves. Vol. II: [1], 205-381, [3] leaves (lacking final two leaves of indexes of Vol. II). 34.5 cm. Overall good-fair condition. Stains. Wear to some leaves (primarily in Vol. I). Small open tears in several places, affecting text (including tears to title page, repaired). Title page of Vol. II mounted on paper. Handwritten inscriptions and stamps. New, non-uniform leather bindings.
R. Yehonatan Eybeschutz arranged his works on Shulchan Aruch, yet due to lack of funding, he only published the first part of Kreiti UPleiti on Yoreh De'ah, in 1764. His grandson, R. Yisrael Eybeschutz published the rest of his works, including the present book. This work is mentioned in the preface by R. Yehonatan Eybeschutz to Kreiti UPleiti.
Inscriptions and stamps.
Two volumes. Vol. I: [1], 204 leaves. Vol. II: [1], 205-381, [3] leaves (lacking final two leaves of indexes of Vol. II). 34.5 cm. Overall good-fair condition. Stains. Wear to some leaves (primarily in Vol. I). Small open tears in several places, affecting text (including tears to title page, repaired). Title page of Vol. II mounted on paper. Handwritten inscriptions and stamps. New, non-uniform leather bindings.
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
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Mishneh Torah by the Rambam, with the commentaries. Dyhernfurth, 1809-1814. Additional engraved title page in volumes I and IV.
Signatures of R. "Naftali Caro Rabbi of Schrimm" – R. Naftali Caro (1789 – ca. 1874), disciple of R. Akiva Eger and rabbi of Schrimm (Śrem, Posen region, Poland).
Two handwritten glosses in Vol. I
Four volumes: Vol. I (Mada-Zemanim): [7], 116; 157, [1] leaves. Vol. II (Nashim, Kedushah): [1], 243, [2] leaves. Without additional engraved title page. Vol. III (Haflaa-Taharah): [1], 130; 141; 96 leaves. Without additional engraved title page. Lacking leaf 131 of first sequence. Vol. IV (Nezikin-Shoftim): [2], 141; 169 leaves. 36.5 cm. Overall good condition. Stains. Tears to several leaves. Detached leaves and gatherings. Stamps and handwritten inscriptions. Old bindings, torn and damaged, partially detached.
Signatures of R. "Naftali Caro Rabbi of Schrimm" – R. Naftali Caro (1789 – ca. 1874), disciple of R. Akiva Eger and rabbi of Schrimm (Śrem, Posen region, Poland).
Two handwritten glosses in Vol. I
Four volumes: Vol. I (Mada-Zemanim): [7], 116; 157, [1] leaves. Vol. II (Nashim, Kedushah): [1], 243, [2] leaves. Without additional engraved title page. Vol. III (Haflaa-Taharah): [1], 130; 141; 96 leaves. Without additional engraved title page. Lacking leaf 131 of first sequence. Vol. IV (Nezikin-Shoftim): [2], 141; 169 leaves. 36.5 cm. Overall good condition. Stains. Tears to several leaves. Detached leaves and gatherings. Stamps and handwritten inscriptions. Old bindings, torn and damaged, partially detached.
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March 15, 2021
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Mishneh Torah by the Rambam, four-volume set. Lviv, 1809-1811.
The set was printed in three different printing firms in Lviv. Vol. I by Naftali Hertz Grossman, vol. II by Uri Rubinstein, vols. III and IV by R. Shlomo Yarish Rappaport.
All volumes bear signatures and stamps of "Yaakov Yitzchak HaLevi Ish Horowitz" – R. Yaakov Yitzchak HaLevi Horowitz (1840-1900), rabbi of Radomyshl and Kańczuga.
4 volumes. Vol. I: [1], 1, 266 leaves. Vol. II: [1], 148; 112, [2] leaves. Vol. III: 43, 43-73; 311 leaves. Vol. IV: [4], 310 leaves. 38 cm. Condition varies. Vol. I in fair-poor condition. Other three volumes in overall good-fair condition. Stains, including dampstains, and wear. Worming. Significant worming to some leaves of Vol. I, with extensive damage to text. Tears. Stamps and handwritten inscriptions. Original leather bindings. Wear, damage and worming to bindings. Vol. I lacking spine, front and back board detached.
The set was printed in three different printing firms in Lviv. Vol. I by Naftali Hertz Grossman, vol. II by Uri Rubinstein, vols. III and IV by R. Shlomo Yarish Rappaport.
All volumes bear signatures and stamps of "Yaakov Yitzchak HaLevi Ish Horowitz" – R. Yaakov Yitzchak HaLevi Horowitz (1840-1900), rabbi of Radomyshl and Kańczuga.
4 volumes. Vol. I: [1], 1, 266 leaves. Vol. II: [1], 148; 112, [2] leaves. Vol. III: 43, 43-73; 311 leaves. Vol. IV: [4], 310 leaves. 38 cm. Condition varies. Vol. I in fair-poor condition. Other three volumes in overall good-fair condition. Stains, including dampstains, and wear. Worming. Significant worming to some leaves of Vol. I, with extensive damage to text. Tears. Stamps and handwritten inscriptions. Original leather bindings. Wear, damage and worming to bindings. Vol. I lacking spine, front and back board detached.
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
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Arbaa Turim with Bayit Chadash (Bach) – Orach Chaim, Yoreh De'ah, Even HaEzer and Part II of Choshen Mishpat. Mezhibuzh (Medzhybizh), [1818-1822]. Four of five volumes (without Part I of Choshen Mishpat).
Four volumes. Orach Chaim: [2], 278 [i.e. 297] leaves. Misfoliation. Yoreh De'ah: 10, 277 leaves. Even HaEzer: [1], 138, [1] leaves. Part II of Choshen Mishpat: [1], 9, 11-89; 142 leaves. 35 cm. Bluish paper. Overall good condition. Stains, including dampstains in several places. Marginal worming and minor tears, not affecting text. Stamps and handwritten inscriptions. New bindings.
Four volumes. Orach Chaim: [2], 278 [i.e. 297] leaves. Misfoliation. Yoreh De'ah: 10, 277 leaves. Even HaEzer: [1], 138, [1] leaves. Part II of Choshen Mishpat: [1], 9, 11-89; 142 leaves. 35 cm. Bluish paper. Overall good condition. Stains, including dampstains in several places. Marginal worming and minor tears, not affecting text. Stamps and handwritten inscriptions. New bindings.
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