Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $425
Including buyer's premium
Chok Le'yisrael, Zhitomir 1857. Printed by Rabbi Chanina Lipa and Rabbi Yehoshua Heshel Shapira. Three volumes: Bereishit, Shemot, Vayikra.
Two title-pages to each volume. On first title-page the name of the book and the place where published were printed in red ink. 6 missing pages at the end of Sefer Bereishit.
17.5 cm. Good-fair condition, stains. New bindings. Colored edging.
Two title-pages to each volume. On first title-page the name of the book and the place where published were printed in red ink. 6 missing pages at the end of Sefer Bereishit.
17.5 cm. Good-fair condition, stains. New bindings. Colored edging.
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Books Printed in Slavita and Zhitomir
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $400
Sold for: $650
Including buyer's premium
Sedder Techinot U-Bakashot, Vienna, 1805. Yiddish.
Bound with a fancy manuscript notebook, various supplications in Yiddish. Owner's signature [maybe he himslef wrote the supplications?] "Moshe Leib Treibetch".
56 printed; [2], 21; [2];22-54 leaves manuscript. 17.5 cm. Quality paper, good condition, stains. Detached title-page. Ancient leather binding somewhat worn.
(Rare, Not in Bibliography Institute CD).
Bound with a fancy manuscript notebook, various supplications in Yiddish. Owner's signature [maybe he himslef wrote the supplications?] "Moshe Leib Treibetch".
56 printed; [2], 21; [2];22-54 leaves manuscript. 17.5 cm. Quality paper, good condition, stains. Detached title-page. Ancient leather binding somewhat worn.
(Rare, Not in Bibliography Institute CD).
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Books printed in Austria
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $400
Unsold
Year-round Machzor according to Polish custom, with interpretation of Rabbi Moshe Shdil and customs of Rabbi Isacc Tirna. Vienna 1811. Four large volumes with wide margins, special format for the Chazan.
Part I: for Rosh Ha-Shana, Part II: Yom Kippur, Part III: Succot…to Pesach, Part IV: Pesach and Shavuot…till the end of the year. Painting of the Menorah and the Zodiac signs.
35.5 cm. Good to fair condition. Stains, worn corners. Binding somewhat loose. Original leather binding.
Part I: for Rosh Ha-Shana, Part II: Yom Kippur, Part III: Succot…to Pesach, Part IV: Pesach and Shavuot…till the end of the year. Painting of the Menorah and the Zodiac signs.
35.5 cm. Good to fair condition. Stains, worn corners. Binding somewhat loose. Original leather binding.
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Books printed in Austria
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
Call of Jewish residents of Mantova. Mantova 1814.
Blessing and ceremony for reception that took place when the Austrian Emperor entered Mantova in 1814.
After reciting Psalms 98, 126 and 21 the rabbi takes the Torah Scroll out of the ark "and whilst holding it he recites the prayer for Royal Kings which is said every Sabbath and festival…" Hebrew, Italian and Latin.
[4] leaves, 24 cm. Good condition. Creases and a few stains.
Rare.
Blessing and ceremony for reception that took place when the Austrian Emperor entered Mantova in 1814.
After reciting Psalms 98, 126 and 21 the rabbi takes the Torah Scroll out of the ark "and whilst holding it he recites the prayer for Royal Kings which is said every Sabbath and festival…" Hebrew, Italian and Latin.
[4] leaves, 24 cm. Good condition. Creases and a few stains.
Rare.
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Books printed in Austria
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $213
Including buyer's premium
The book Ben Yochai, aimed at proving that the holy Zohar was indeed written by Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai. By Rabbi Moshe Konitz. Vienna, 1815.
Response to the arguments of the Ya'avetz in Mitpachat S'farim, about the origin and authentic nature of the Zohar. The author, Rabbi Moshe Konitz (1834-1839). Rabbi in Open and Budapest. He was a disciple of the Noda BiYehuda and Maharan Mintz. He was a controversial figure, as he was both a Rabbi great in Torah knowledge as well as an Enlightenist fluent in secular studies. See item 211 and enclosed material.
154 pages. 40 cm. Good condition, staines. There is a tear at the top of the title-page. Torn binding.
Response to the arguments of the Ya'avetz in Mitpachat S'farim, about the origin and authentic nature of the Zohar. The author, Rabbi Moshe Konitz (1834-1839). Rabbi in Open and Budapest. He was a disciple of the Noda BiYehuda and Maharan Mintz. He was a controversial figure, as he was both a Rabbi great in Torah knowledge as well as an Enlightenist fluent in secular studies. See item 211 and enclosed material.
154 pages. 40 cm. Good condition, staines. There is a tear at the top of the title-page. Torn binding.
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Books printed in Austria
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $200
Sold for: $400
Including buyer's premium
Call in the Camp of the Hebrews! Advertisement by the publisher Anton Schmidt towards publishing the Talmud in Vienna. Vienna, 1818.
Advertisement leaflet by the printer Anton Schmidt, in honor of the second edition of the Vienna Babylonian Talmud, published between the years 1806-1811.
"For twenty five years I have been doing the holy work, printing many books………now I announce the printing of the Babylonian Talmud on fine paper…"
Including a sample leaf from Tractate Brachot. Hebrew in Rashi script.
[4] leaves, 20 cm. Good condition. Stains. Unbound.
Advertisement leaflet by the printer Anton Schmidt, in honor of the second edition of the Vienna Babylonian Talmud, published between the years 1806-1811.
"For twenty five years I have been doing the holy work, printing many books………now I announce the printing of the Babylonian Talmud on fine paper…"
Including a sample leaf from Tractate Brachot. Hebrew in Rashi script.
[4] leaves, 20 cm. Good condition. Stains. Unbound.
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Books printed in Austria
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $250
Sold for: $500
Including buyer's premium
Liste der bis zum 17ten März 1844, zur Gründung eines jüdischen hospitals und einer jüdischen Schule zu Jerusalem gespendeter Geschente. Hirshfeld Print, [Vienna], 1844.
List of donors and contributions, for the founding of a Jeweish school and hospital in Jerusalem. At the head of the list, the Rothschild family's donation appears – 100,000 franks, as well as the donation of Sir Montefiore.
8 pages, 26 cm. Fair condition. Foxing and small tears. Not bound.
List of donors and contributions, for the founding of a Jeweish school and hospital in Jerusalem. At the head of the list, the Rothschild family's donation appears – 100,000 franks, as well as the donation of Sir Montefiore.
8 pages, 26 cm. Fair condition. Foxing and small tears. Not bound.
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Books printed in Austria
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
Netivot Hashalom, includes the five books of the Torah. Vienna 1846 to [1848].
"With an Ashkenazi translation and commentary by Moshe ben Menahem [Mendelson]…with the addition of Onkelos and Rashi". Includes Shadal's commentary. Shabbat prayers at the end of each volume.
Five volumes, two title pages in each volume. On the first title page of each volume there is an engraving with illustrations relating to contents. There is an engraving with Moshe Mendelson's profile on the front of the first volume.
20 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains from dampness, stains, creased corners. List of owners in each volume. Two volumes have original leather binding, damaged and torn. The others are not bound.
"With an Ashkenazi translation and commentary by Moshe ben Menahem [Mendelson]…with the addition of Onkelos and Rashi". Includes Shadal's commentary. Shabbat prayers at the end of each volume.
Five volumes, two title pages in each volume. On the first title page of each volume there is an engraving with illustrations relating to contents. There is an engraving with Moshe Mendelson's profile on the front of the first volume.
20 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains from dampness, stains, creased corners. List of owners in each volume. Two volumes have original leather binding, damaged and torn. The others are not bound.
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Books printed in Austria
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
Hemlin Treasure, dictionary for understanding the Talmud and Midrashim, M.E. Stern, Vienna, 1863.
Translation of Talmudic words in Hebrew and Aramaic into German.
Inscriptions and ownership inscription.
[8], 64 pages, 18.5 cm. Fair condition. Library stamps.
Translation of Talmudic words in Hebrew and Aramaic into German.
Inscriptions and ownership inscription.
[8], 64 pages, 18.5 cm. Fair condition. Library stamps.
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Books printed in Austria
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $600
Sold for: $750
Including buyer's premium
Eight sermons and various essays by Aharon (Adolph) Yelinek (1821-1893), Jewish-German scholar, bibliographer and Judaism researcher. Of the leaders of "Chochmat Yisrael" movement and establisher of Beit Midrash Le-Rabanim in Vienna. Edited the Midrashim and Kabbalah collections "Beit Ha-Midrash".
1. Schma Jisraël! Fünf redden uber das israelitische gottesbekenntniss. Vienna, 1869. Shema Yisrael! Five sermons on the Jewish religion.
2. Die Judische Stamm – Ethnographische studien. Vienna 1869. The Jewish Roots – Ethnographical Studies.
3. Der Dekalog : Rede am Wochenfeste 1876 gehalten. Frankfurt am-Main, 1876.
4. Die Hebräische sprache. Vienna, 1878. Sermon about the Hebrew language, given on Shemini Atzeret.
5. Rede zur feier der Goldenen Hochzeit des herrn und der frau Josef Ritter von Wertheimer. Vienna, 1879. Sermon on the occasion of the golden anniversary of Josef Ritter von Wertheimer and his wife. (About Josef Ritten von Wertheimer, see item number 554 in this catalogue).
6. Bein Ha-Metzarim - Rede zur Förderung der Israel. Allianzen. Vienna, 1879. Sermon on the alliance between the People of Israel and G-d.
7. Der abfall von Judenthum. Vienna, 1880. The fading of Judaism, words of rebuke.
8. Rede am Sarge des Herrn Ignaz Edler v. Kuffner. Vienna, 1882. Sermon said by the coffin of Ignatz Adler [head of Ottakring Quarter in Vienna].
1. Schma Jisraël! Fünf redden uber das israelitische gottesbekenntniss. Vienna, 1869. Shema Yisrael! Five sermons on the Jewish religion.
2. Die Judische Stamm – Ethnographische studien. Vienna 1869. The Jewish Roots – Ethnographical Studies.
3. Der Dekalog : Rede am Wochenfeste 1876 gehalten. Frankfurt am-Main, 1876.
4. Die Hebräische sprache. Vienna, 1878. Sermon about the Hebrew language, given on Shemini Atzeret.
5. Rede zur feier der Goldenen Hochzeit des herrn und der frau Josef Ritter von Wertheimer. Vienna, 1879. Sermon on the occasion of the golden anniversary of Josef Ritter von Wertheimer and his wife. (About Josef Ritten von Wertheimer, see item number 554 in this catalogue).
6. Bein Ha-Metzarim - Rede zur Förderung der Israel. Allianzen. Vienna, 1879. Sermon on the alliance between the People of Israel and G-d.
7. Der abfall von Judenthum. Vienna, 1880. The fading of Judaism, words of rebuke.
8. Rede am Sarge des Herrn Ignaz Edler v. Kuffner. Vienna, 1882. Sermon said by the coffin of Ignatz Adler [head of Ottakring Quarter in Vienna].
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Books printed in Austria
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $2,000
Including buyer's premium
1. Certificate on part of the Association of Jewish Blind People in Vienna, 1871. In honor of Yossef Riter von Wertheimer on the occasion of his acceptance as member of the association. The chairman and secretary signed on the bottom of the certificate. Colored with gold decorations. German. Good condition.
2. Certificate on part of the president of the Jewish community of Fünfkirchen in honor of Yossef Riter von Wertheimer ("President of the Jewish Community of Vienna" and other titles) and his wife on the occasion of a wedding held in their family. It is also noted that in the community assembly held in 1879 it was decided to appoint him as honorary member of the community. On the bottom a drawing of Moshe Rabeinu. Illustrations of Maggen David and additional illustrations in golden ink. German. Tears and stains to edges. Bottom part torn into two.
Yossef Riter von Wertheimer (1800-1887), son to a wealthy merchants family in Vienna. Educator and founder of a chain of kindergarden. Established the first kindergarden in Vienna in 1830 and established an association for the rehabilitation of released prisoners and young criminals; was involved in the Jewish community and one of the leaders of the struggle for equal civil rights for Austrian Jews. In 1868 he was decorated by the emperor and got a title of nobility.
Various sizes and conditions.
2. Certificate on part of the president of the Jewish community of Fünfkirchen in honor of Yossef Riter von Wertheimer ("President of the Jewish Community of Vienna" and other titles) and his wife on the occasion of a wedding held in their family. It is also noted that in the community assembly held in 1879 it was decided to appoint him as honorary member of the community. On the bottom a drawing of Moshe Rabeinu. Illustrations of Maggen David and additional illustrations in golden ink. German. Tears and stains to edges. Bottom part torn into two.
Yossef Riter von Wertheimer (1800-1887), son to a wealthy merchants family in Vienna. Educator and founder of a chain of kindergarden. Established the first kindergarden in Vienna in 1830 and established an association for the rehabilitation of released prisoners and young criminals; was involved in the Jewish community and one of the leaders of the struggle for equal civil rights for Austrian Jews. In 1868 he was decorated by the emperor and got a title of nobility.
Various sizes and conditions.
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Books printed in Austria
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $275
Including buyer's premium
Beth Jakob, Lehrerinnen-Bildungsanstalt in Wien, Vienna, ca. 1927
Publication of the Beth Jacob religious girls schools' system, Vienna, with photograph of the school building.
The schooling system for girls "Beth Jakob" was established in the beginning of the 20th century, Ms. Sarah Shnierer started in Krakow a Charedi school by the name of Beit Ya'akov". This school became a mass movement. [This was a novelty based on halachic ruling by the "Chafetz Chaim", stating that the prohibition to teach women Torah and Talmud does not apply to our generation]. In the document herewith it says that "Beit Ya'akov" has about 200 schools in Poland, Rumania, Yoguslavia, Lithuania, Vienna, Paris and London.
[4] pages, 30 cm. Poor condition. Torn folding marks (almost detached). Stains.
Publication of the Beth Jacob religious girls schools' system, Vienna, with photograph of the school building.
The schooling system for girls "Beth Jakob" was established in the beginning of the 20th century, Ms. Sarah Shnierer started in Krakow a Charedi school by the name of Beit Ya'akov". This school became a mass movement. [This was a novelty based on halachic ruling by the "Chafetz Chaim", stating that the prohibition to teach women Torah and Talmud does not apply to our generation]. In the document herewith it says that "Beit Ya'akov" has about 200 schools in Poland, Rumania, Yoguslavia, Lithuania, Vienna, Paris and London.
[4] pages, 30 cm. Poor condition. Torn folding marks (almost detached). Stains.
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Books printed in Austria
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