Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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1. Seder Haggada Shel Pesach. Itkonen, [1873]. Ya'ri 1044, Otzar haHaggadot 1404.
2. Seder Hahagada Shel Pesach. Paris, [1881]. Ya'ari 1190, Otzar HaHaggadpt 1584.
3. Seder HAggada Shel Pesach. Laverne, [1877]. Ya'ari 1288, Otzar HaHaggadot 1722.
4. Chad Gadya. Berlin, [1914]. German. Ya'ari 1832.
5. Hagada Schel Pessach. Frankfurt am-Maine, 1920. German. Ya'ari 1906, Otzar HaHaggadot 2763.
6. Ohr Zore'ach Passover Haggada. Breslav. Jerusalem, 1927. Ya'ari 2270, Otzar HaHaggadot 3083.
7. Seder Hagadda Shel Pesach. Laverne, 1936. Ya'ari 2226, Otzar HaHaggadot 3589.
8. Haggada Shel Pesach in Hebrew and Castilian. Jerusalem, 1939. Ya'ari 2270, Otzar HaHaggadot 3681.
9. Seder Haggada Lileil Shimurim. London, [approx. 1940]. Hebrew and English. Ya'ari 2591, Otzar HaHaggadot 3715.
10. Otzar Perushim Vitziyurim, Hagadda Shel Pesach. New York, 1947. Ya'ari 2343, Otzar HaHaggadot 4064.
11. Haggada Shel Pesach. Buenos Aires, [1949]. Hebrew and Spanish. Ya'ari 2373, Otzar HaHaggadot 4500.
12. Koifmann Hagadda – facsimile edition. Budapest, 1957. Ya'ari 2464, Otzar HaHaggadot 4500.
Varying sizes and conditions.
2. Seder Hahagada Shel Pesach. Paris, [1881]. Ya'ari 1190, Otzar HaHaggadpt 1584.
3. Seder HAggada Shel Pesach. Laverne, [1877]. Ya'ari 1288, Otzar HaHaggadot 1722.
4. Chad Gadya. Berlin, [1914]. German. Ya'ari 1832.
5. Hagada Schel Pessach. Frankfurt am-Maine, 1920. German. Ya'ari 1906, Otzar HaHaggadot 2763.
6. Ohr Zore'ach Passover Haggada. Breslav. Jerusalem, 1927. Ya'ari 2270, Otzar HaHaggadot 3083.
7. Seder Hagadda Shel Pesach. Laverne, 1936. Ya'ari 2226, Otzar HaHaggadot 3589.
8. Haggada Shel Pesach in Hebrew and Castilian. Jerusalem, 1939. Ya'ari 2270, Otzar HaHaggadot 3681.
9. Seder Haggada Lileil Shimurim. London, [approx. 1940]. Hebrew and English. Ya'ari 2591, Otzar HaHaggadot 3715.
10. Otzar Perushim Vitziyurim, Hagadda Shel Pesach. New York, 1947. Ya'ari 2343, Otzar HaHaggadot 4064.
11. Haggada Shel Pesach. Buenos Aires, [1949]. Hebrew and Spanish. Ya'ari 2373, Otzar HaHaggadot 4500.
12. Koifmann Hagadda – facsimile edition. Budapest, 1957. Ya'ari 2464, Otzar HaHaggadot 4500.
Varying sizes and conditions.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $600
Sold for: $813
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1. Haggada Le'leil Shikurim, Rabbi Zvi Hirsh Zomerhoizen. Hamburg 1842. "To enhance the joy of Purim". A parody in the style of the Pesach Haggada with "Echad Mi Yode'a", "Chad Gadya" etc.
2-3. Purim Tractate of the Shikorim (drunken) Talmud, including Pirsha and Tosfot Merube and Mahasha commentaries; a Haggada for the night of drinking by an expert on the science of drinking, a descendant of wine; Selichot for Purim by one of the elderly Rabbis. Lemberg 1845. Bound with: Kol Bo Purim, including Drunkards Responsa by Rabbi Avraham Menahem Mendel Morr. Lemberg 1855.
4. Leil Shimurim, Rabbi Chaim Yoseph Chutshner. Breslau 1884. "This book is capable of saving anyone who reads it from harmful demons…". For Erev Pesach. Varying size and condition.
2-3. Purim Tractate of the Shikorim (drunken) Talmud, including Pirsha and Tosfot Merube and Mahasha commentaries; a Haggada for the night of drinking by an expert on the science of drinking, a descendant of wine; Selichot for Purim by one of the elderly Rabbis. Lemberg 1845. Bound with: Kol Bo Purim, including Drunkards Responsa by Rabbi Avraham Menahem Mendel Morr. Lemberg 1855.
4. Leil Shimurim, Rabbi Chaim Yoseph Chutshner. Breslau 1884. "This book is capable of saving anyone who reads it from harmful demons…". For Erev Pesach. Varying size and condition.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $100
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Megilat Esther with two elaborate paintings. Vilna 1902. Printer's details in cyrillic letters. Following title-page are Purim prayer and the Megilah. Printed on thin pink paper.
Scroll [30] columns, 11.5 cm. Good condition. Paper sheets are detached. Some edges are torn.
Scroll [30] columns, 11.5 cm. Good condition. Paper sheets are detached. Some edges are torn.
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Pesach and Purim
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $163
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Ketuvah Di Haman, Mas'ud Ben Yitzchak Ben Avraham Shabat. North Africa, early 20th century. Jewish-Arabic.
Single leaf printed on both sides. In front "Ketuvah Di Haman", On the back side "Hashkava Di Haman".
30.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains, folding signs, tears to folding lines. Tear to corner.
Unknow bibliographically.
Single leaf printed on both sides. In front "Ketuvah Di Haman", On the back side "Hashkava Di Haman".
30.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains, folding signs, tears to folding lines. Tear to corner.
Unknow bibliographically.
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Pesach and Purim
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $1,800
Sold for: $2,250
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Tania Rabati, (Minhag Avot), laws and customs (Kitzur Shibolei Ha-Leket). Cremona, 1565.
On page 1 handwritten "belongs to the Ga'on Akiva Guns [of Eisenstadt] Av-Beit-Din Poznan, signed, Leib H—of [Eisenstadt]". Ancient owners' signatures on same page.
Preceding the title-page appears a writing of 1929 "Gift from Rabbi Michael Levy for my wife, granddaughter of Rabbi Akiva Eiger who possessed this book. 1929. A. Schoenfeld".
The Guns family was a most respected family in Eisenstadt for hundreds of years, the most outstanding family member is Rabbi Akiva Guns-Eiger (named Rabbi Akiva Eiger after his mother's family).
8 pages, 5-136 leaves, [missing are title-page, introduction and index, 6 leaves?], 19.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Loose leaves partly detached. Fine leather binding (new).
On page 1 handwritten "belongs to the Ga'on Akiva Guns [of Eisenstadt] Av-Beit-Din Poznan, signed, Leib H—of [Eisenstadt]". Ancient owners' signatures on same page.
Preceding the title-page appears a writing of 1929 "Gift from Rabbi Michael Levy for my wife, granddaughter of Rabbi Akiva Eiger who possessed this book. 1929. A. Schoenfeld".
The Guns family was a most respected family in Eisenstadt for hundreds of years, the most outstanding family member is Rabbi Akiva Guns-Eiger (named Rabbi Akiva Eiger after his mother's family).
8 pages, 5-136 leaves, [missing are title-page, introduction and index, 6 leaves?], 19.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Loose leaves partly detached. Fine leather binding (new).
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $700
Sold for: $3,000
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Nevi'im Rishonim commentary, by Don Yitzchak Abarbanel, Hamburg 1687.
Ink-stamps of Rabbi "A' Moshe of Lissa". Signature of his father on title-page "Yehuda Leib Segal Kalisher". Writings in Rabbi Avraham Moshe's handwriting. Additional ink-stamp: "I.L.Eger".
Rabbi Avraham Moshe of Lissa, son-in-law of Rabbi Akiva Eiger, a brilliant Ga'on. Responsum to and from him were printed in Rabbi Akiva Eiger's Responsum. Served as rebbe of Pila until his death at young age in 1812.
[His widow Surel remarried the Chatam Sofer and was the mother of the "K'tav Sofer" . Rabbi Avraham Moshe had an only daughter who married Rabbi Yosef Guns-Shlezinger (nephew of her grandfather Rabbi Akiva Eiger), founder of Shlezinger Book Shop in Vienna, who published his step-father-in-law's responsum.
His father Rabbi Yehudah Leib Kalisher of Lissa, a leading rabbi in his generation. During the time of hs rabbinate in Lissa, he wrote "Chavat Da'at" and "Netivot Ha-Mishpat". In 1820 he published his book "Yad Ha-Chazakah" where he included his son's novellae. Died in 1812.
[1] 108 leaves, 101-104, 71 leaves. [3 leaves 1 2 4 are missing and two leaves of Midrash Kohelet were bound to replace them]. 31.5 cm. Light thin paper. Fair-poor condition, stains and creases, ancient paper-restoration of tears. Binding somewhat worn.
Ink-stamps of Rabbi "A' Moshe of Lissa". Signature of his father on title-page "Yehuda Leib Segal Kalisher". Writings in Rabbi Avraham Moshe's handwriting. Additional ink-stamp: "I.L.Eger".
Rabbi Avraham Moshe of Lissa, son-in-law of Rabbi Akiva Eiger, a brilliant Ga'on. Responsum to and from him were printed in Rabbi Akiva Eiger's Responsum. Served as rebbe of Pila until his death at young age in 1812.
[His widow Surel remarried the Chatam Sofer and was the mother of the "K'tav Sofer" . Rabbi Avraham Moshe had an only daughter who married Rabbi Yosef Guns-Shlezinger (nephew of her grandfather Rabbi Akiva Eiger), founder of Shlezinger Book Shop in Vienna, who published his step-father-in-law's responsum.
His father Rabbi Yehudah Leib Kalisher of Lissa, a leading rabbi in his generation. During the time of hs rabbinate in Lissa, he wrote "Chavat Da'at" and "Netivot Ha-Mishpat". In 1820 he published his book "Yad Ha-Chazakah" where he included his son's novellae. Died in 1812.
[1] 108 leaves, 101-104, 71 leaves. [3 leaves 1 2 4 are missing and two leaves of Midrash Kohelet were bound to replace them]. 31.5 cm. Light thin paper. Fair-poor condition, stains and creases, ancient paper-restoration of tears. Binding somewhat worn.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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Meginei Eretz, Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim. Amsterdam, 1754. Printed by the Props Brothers.
With ownership inscriptions and signatures of Rabbi Ze'ev Wolf Schiff of Walstein, son-in-law of Rabbi Akiva Eiger, and son of Rabbi Yehoshua Schiff.
Few glosses inside the book, in various kinds of handwriting.
Rabbi Ze'ev Wolf Schiff, son of Rabbi Zanvil, Rabbi of Walstein; his wife was Rabbi Akiva iger's daughter Radish; he was buried in Breslau in 1949. There is a response written to him in his father-in-law's responsum – Chapters 178-179 in the first edition. Rabbi Akiva Eiger mentions him in several places throughout his responses and novellae. (First edition – Chapter 160, Novellae on Kritot page 14 and more).
[2], 36, [4], 37-338 leaves. 34 cm. Good-fair condition. Stained by mildew, time and wear. (The first, illustrated title-page is missing). Exlibris. Colorful cutting of pages. Old torn leather binding.
With ownership inscriptions and signatures of Rabbi Ze'ev Wolf Schiff of Walstein, son-in-law of Rabbi Akiva Eiger, and son of Rabbi Yehoshua Schiff.
Few glosses inside the book, in various kinds of handwriting.
Rabbi Ze'ev Wolf Schiff, son of Rabbi Zanvil, Rabbi of Walstein; his wife was Rabbi Akiva iger's daughter Radish; he was buried in Breslau in 1949. There is a response written to him in his father-in-law's responsum – Chapters 178-179 in the first edition. Rabbi Akiva Eiger mentions him in several places throughout his responses and novellae. (First edition – Chapter 160, Novellae on Kritot page 14 and more).
[2], 36, [4], 37-338 leaves. 34 cm. Good-fair condition. Stained by mildew, time and wear. (The first, illustrated title-page is missing). Exlibris. Colorful cutting of pages. Old torn leather binding.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $400
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Olat Tamid, a commentary on Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim, by Rabbi Shmuel bar Yoseph from Krakow. Amsterdam, 1681.
Approbations from the Va'ad Arba Aratzot, Rabbi David from Lida Rabbi of the Ashkenazi community in Amsterdam, Rabbi Yitzchak Abohav - Rabbi of the Portuguese community, Rabbi Ya'akov Sasportash and others.
At the top of the title-page: ownership inscription by Rabbi Moshe Perels, Av-Beit-Din of Bonehad. Signature of his son Rabbi Meir Perels Av-Beit-Din Karaly. An additional signature (cropped) after page 260 (60). Ink-stamps of Rabbi Chizkiyahu Yoseph Mishkovsky, Rabbi of Krinik and his son Rabbi Eliyahu Eliezer Mishkovsky, Rabbi of Kfar Chassidim.
The Ga'on Rabbi Yitzchak Moshe Perels (1784-1854) was the author of "Bayit Ne'eman". He was the disciple of Rabbi Meshulam Igra and Rabbi Yoseph of Posen. He was the Rabbi of Bonehad (Hungary), which he left in his last year when the winds of the Reform movement started to blow. The Ktav Sofer eulogized him:
"The famous righteous ga'on Rabbi Moshe Perels Av-Beit-Din in Bonehad. We have lost a beautiful gem. He had mastered all of Shas and Poskim, learned in depth, was a true tzaddik, he stood fast against insurgence, he brought merit to many people and raised up numerous disciples." ("Ktav Sofer", Sermons and Articles, Jerusalem 1972, page 203).
His son Rabbi Meir Perels (1811-1894) was Av-Beit-Din in Karaly and was an outstanding rabbi. He was a disciple of his father and of the "Chatam Sofer".
[2], 260 (should be 60); 10, [6], 65-114; 50 leaves. 30.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Leaves, mainly margins, are worn and partially detached. Worn and torn binding.
Approbations from the Va'ad Arba Aratzot, Rabbi David from Lida Rabbi of the Ashkenazi community in Amsterdam, Rabbi Yitzchak Abohav - Rabbi of the Portuguese community, Rabbi Ya'akov Sasportash and others.
At the top of the title-page: ownership inscription by Rabbi Moshe Perels, Av-Beit-Din of Bonehad. Signature of his son Rabbi Meir Perels Av-Beit-Din Karaly. An additional signature (cropped) after page 260 (60). Ink-stamps of Rabbi Chizkiyahu Yoseph Mishkovsky, Rabbi of Krinik and his son Rabbi Eliyahu Eliezer Mishkovsky, Rabbi of Kfar Chassidim.
The Ga'on Rabbi Yitzchak Moshe Perels (1784-1854) was the author of "Bayit Ne'eman". He was the disciple of Rabbi Meshulam Igra and Rabbi Yoseph of Posen. He was the Rabbi of Bonehad (Hungary), which he left in his last year when the winds of the Reform movement started to blow. The Ktav Sofer eulogized him:
"The famous righteous ga'on Rabbi Moshe Perels Av-Beit-Din in Bonehad. We have lost a beautiful gem. He had mastered all of Shas and Poskim, learned in depth, was a true tzaddik, he stood fast against insurgence, he brought merit to many people and raised up numerous disciples." ("Ktav Sofer", Sermons and Articles, Jerusalem 1972, page 203).
His son Rabbi Meir Perels (1811-1894) was Av-Beit-Din in Karaly and was an outstanding rabbi. He was a disciple of his father and of the "Chatam Sofer".
[2], 260 (should be 60); 10, [6], 65-114; 50 leaves. 30.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Leaves, mainly margins, are worn and partially detached. Worn and torn binding.
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Autographs
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $100
Sold for: $450
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Maimonides' Mishneh Torah, Part Three. Feurda, [1765].
Ownership inscription, various motes and signatures. – On the leaf before the title-page and on the back leaf, there are inscriptions indicating that the book belonged to Rabbi Shlomo Ganzfried, dayan of Ungvar [author of the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch]. Probably, some of the notes on the first and last pages are also in his handwriting.
Inscription on title-page signed by Chanina Yichya Teitelbaum of Ohel, saying that the book belongs to Rabbi Rabbi Eliezer Lipman Hirshenshtein. On the leaf before the title-page, it says that book belonged to Rabbi Binyamin Rotte, gven to him by his father-in-law Rabbi Yechiel Michel Hirshenstein, Rabbi of ---dorf. [Hirshenstein was the name of a family of rabbis in Hungary, from among whom the most famous was Rabbi Yekutiel Hirshenstein, disciple of the Chatam Sofer].
[1], 221; 142, 141-144, 144-166 leaves. 34 cm. Fair condition, stains, worn by usage and slight moth damages. New binding.
Ownership inscription, various motes and signatures. – On the leaf before the title-page and on the back leaf, there are inscriptions indicating that the book belonged to Rabbi Shlomo Ganzfried, dayan of Ungvar [author of the Kitzur Shulchan Aruch]. Probably, some of the notes on the first and last pages are also in his handwriting.
Inscription on title-page signed by Chanina Yichya Teitelbaum of Ohel, saying that the book belongs to Rabbi Rabbi Eliezer Lipman Hirshenshtein. On the leaf before the title-page, it says that book belonged to Rabbi Binyamin Rotte, gven to him by his father-in-law Rabbi Yechiel Michel Hirshenstein, Rabbi of ---dorf. [Hirshenstein was the name of a family of rabbis in Hungary, from among whom the most famous was Rabbi Yekutiel Hirshenstein, disciple of the Chatam Sofer].
[1], 221; 142, 141-144, 144-166 leaves. 34 cm. Fair condition, stains, worn by usage and slight moth damages. New binding.
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Autographs
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $180
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Commentary on the Torah, by Rabbi Don Yitzchak Abarbanel. Second edition with citations and additions. Hanau. Tishrei, 1709.
Additional title-page in Latin: R. Isa'aci Abrabanelis ... cummentarius in pentateuchum Mosis ...; also an introduction in Latin [not found in any of the other copies].
Various signatures and ownership inscriptions. Notes from 1721, that the book belonged to Rabbi Moshe of Bomsle – Rabbi Moshe Charif Brandis, one of the great scholars of his generations, grandson of the Maharal. Disciple of Rabbi Avraham of Broda. 1717-1733, Rabbi of Bomsle, and from 1733 through his passing in 1767 – Rabbi in Mainz. His novellae were published from the manuscript in the book Chidushei Rabbi Moshe Charif, Jerusalem 1987 – see the introduction for his biography.
At the head of the title-page, his faded signature appears., as well as the signature of Rabbi Binyamin ben Hirsh Niderhapheim (1810-1885, the most famous Mohel in his time, founder of the Orthodox kehilla in Frankfurt am-Maine. See more about him in enclosed material).
[7], 3-343, [10], 11 leaves. 36 cm. Good condition, few stains and stains of wear. Wooden and leather binding illuminated with remainders of ornaments, worn. Exlibris.
Additional title-page in Latin: R. Isa'aci Abrabanelis ... cummentarius in pentateuchum Mosis ...; also an introduction in Latin [not found in any of the other copies].
Various signatures and ownership inscriptions. Notes from 1721, that the book belonged to Rabbi Moshe of Bomsle – Rabbi Moshe Charif Brandis, one of the great scholars of his generations, grandson of the Maharal. Disciple of Rabbi Avraham of Broda. 1717-1733, Rabbi of Bomsle, and from 1733 through his passing in 1767 – Rabbi in Mainz. His novellae were published from the manuscript in the book Chidushei Rabbi Moshe Charif, Jerusalem 1987 – see the introduction for his biography.
At the head of the title-page, his faded signature appears., as well as the signature of Rabbi Binyamin ben Hirsh Niderhapheim (1810-1885, the most famous Mohel in his time, founder of the Orthodox kehilla in Frankfurt am-Maine. See more about him in enclosed material).
[7], 3-343, [10], 11 leaves. 36 cm. Good condition, few stains and stains of wear. Wooden and leather binding illuminated with remainders of ornaments, worn. Exlibris.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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Tur Yoreh De'ah. Frankfurt am-Maine, [1712].
On the page before the title, there is an ownership inscription from 1855, signed by Rabbi Shimon Weiner. On leaf 141, there is a long gloss, on which his name is signed – Shimon Weiner.
Rabbi Shimon Weiner (1769-1871) was one of the early disciples of the Chatam Sofer and Rabbi Mordechai Bennet. Rabbi of St. Grud and Lashbrin. His sons also learned under the Chatam Sofer and K'tav Sofer. – See about him in the Chatam Sofer and His Disciples, pg. 153-154.
Ink-stamp on the title-page: Dr. S.B. –oof his grandson, son of his daughter, Rabbi Shlomo Zalman – Dr. Broyer (1850-1926) disciple of the Ktav Sofer (see about him in The Chatam Sofer and His Disciples, pg. 540-541). Son-in-law of Rabbi Shimshon Rafael Hirsh, and his successor in the Frankfurt rabbinate.
Ownership inscription on title-page, of Rabbi Koppel Katz of Hedias.
277 leaves. 31 cm. Good condition, some moisture stains and some moth holes. Restored damage on title-page. Cloth binding.
On the page before the title, there is an ownership inscription from 1855, signed by Rabbi Shimon Weiner. On leaf 141, there is a long gloss, on which his name is signed – Shimon Weiner.
Rabbi Shimon Weiner (1769-1871) was one of the early disciples of the Chatam Sofer and Rabbi Mordechai Bennet. Rabbi of St. Grud and Lashbrin. His sons also learned under the Chatam Sofer and K'tav Sofer. – See about him in the Chatam Sofer and His Disciples, pg. 153-154.
Ink-stamp on the title-page: Dr. S.B. –oof his grandson, son of his daughter, Rabbi Shlomo Zalman – Dr. Broyer (1850-1926) disciple of the Ktav Sofer (see about him in The Chatam Sofer and His Disciples, pg. 540-541). Son-in-law of Rabbi Shimshon Rafael Hirsh, and his successor in the Frankfurt rabbinate.
Ownership inscription on title-page, of Rabbi Koppel Katz of Hedias.
277 leaves. 31 cm. Good condition, some moisture stains and some moth holes. Restored damage on title-page. Cloth binding.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $100
Sold for: $938
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The book Gufei Halachot, containing novellae and commentaries on Tractate Nidda by Rabbi Ya'akov, Av Beit Din of Lodwinau. Warsaw, 1822.
On the title-page and on many other places throughout the book, there are owner's stamps: "Nosson Dovid son of the Holy Rabbi of Persicha". Rebbe Nosson Dovid Rabinowitz, the first Rebbe of Shidlovtza (1814, 1866, Encyclopedia of Chasidut 3, pages 501-503) was the son of Rabbi Yerachiel of Pshischa, son of the Yehudi Hakadosh of Pshischa. He was the progenitor of the Chasidic dynasties of Shidlovtza, Biala and Munkach.
42 leaves. 21.5 cm. Heavy paper, good condition, slight moth damage. Cloth cover.
On the title-page and on many other places throughout the book, there are owner's stamps: "Nosson Dovid son of the Holy Rabbi of Persicha". Rebbe Nosson Dovid Rabinowitz, the first Rebbe of Shidlovtza (1814, 1866, Encyclopedia of Chasidut 3, pages 501-503) was the son of Rabbi Yerachiel of Pshischa, son of the Yehudi Hakadosh of Pshischa. He was the progenitor of the Chasidic dynasties of Shidlovtza, Biala and Munkach.
42 leaves. 21.5 cm. Heavy paper, good condition, slight moth damage. Cloth cover.
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