Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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Notebook with holocaust poems, the surviving-few camp in Regensburg, 1946.
The first poem is acrostic: "Shlemele Kastenberg" [the writer, or the person in whose memory the poem was written?]. The contents of the poems reflects the longing for the writer's happy life in Poland before the holocaust, as well as the misery and suffering that he and his family went through during the German persecutions. The writer also describes life in the survivors' camps in Germany.
Yiddish.
[15] written pages, 21X17 cm. Fair condition. Tears to borders, stains. Unbound.
The first poem is acrostic: "Shlemele Kastenberg" [the writer, or the person in whose memory the poem was written?]. The contents of the poems reflects the longing for the writer's happy life in Poland before the holocaust, as well as the misery and suffering that he and his family went through during the German persecutions. The writer also describes life in the survivors' camps in Germany.
Yiddish.
[15] written pages, 21X17 cm. Fair condition. Tears to borders, stains. Unbound.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
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Shiyurei Tahara Siddur, Ahkenazi version, published by "The assistance Committee by Chief Rabbinate of London". London, 1946.
On page 162 Hazkarat Neshamot prayer.
Ink stamps of D. P. Camp Geretsried synagogue. Handwritten inscription that the siddur belongs to "Geretsreid Beit Midrash" [ a British Sector Displaced Persons Camp in Germany].
[2], 162 pages. 21 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and slighty worn. Cardboard binding with printed jacket.
Does not appear in Bibliography Institute CD.
On page 162 Hazkarat Neshamot prayer.
Ink stamps of D. P. Camp Geretsried synagogue. Handwritten inscription that the siddur belongs to "Geretsreid Beit Midrash" [ a British Sector Displaced Persons Camp in Germany].
[2], 162 pages. 21 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and slighty worn. Cardboard binding with printed jacket.
Does not appear in Bibliography Institute CD.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $100
Unsold
Sefer Silah Chadasha about Halachic rules of Shechitot and Treifot, with Mateh Asher coomentary by Rabbi Asher Enshel Grunwald - expert Shochet of the Ungvar community. Augsburg (Germany), 1947.
Faximile of an edition from 1926, with addition on title-page "printed for the survivors in Germany who study sh'chita …"
[7], 244 pages (instead of [8], 246 pages), 21 cm. Poor condition. Moth-damages, tears, detached front cover.
Faximile of an edition from 1926, with addition on title-page "printed for the survivors in Germany who study sh'chita …"
[7], 244 pages (instead of [8], 246 pages), 21 cm. Poor condition. Moth-damages, tears, detached front cover.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $213
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Passover Haggada, with Yiddish Commentaries. Stories of the Exodus and parables of the Dubno Maggid. Published by culture wing of "Mizrahi" and "Torah Va'avoda" centers of the survivors in Germany. Munich, 1947.
30 leaves. With front and back dust-jacket. 20.5 cm. Very good condition. Stains. New leather binding. Otzar Hahaggadoth 4053.
30 leaves. With front and back dust-jacket. 20.5 cm. Very good condition. Stains. New leather binding. Otzar Hahaggadoth 4053.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $200
Sold for: $325
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Pesach Haggadah to the remnants of the Diaspora, with a blessing for the Festival of Freedom from the United Jewish American Committee for Assistance – Joint. [Munich], 1948.
With a preface by HaRav Shlomo Shapira, the head of the “Religious Office” in Germany, and Shmuel Haber, head of the Joint in Germany.
On the cover is an illustration of the map of Israel with Moses showing the Olim the way to Eretz Israel.
32 pages, 14 cm. Wine stains and foxing, creases.
With a preface by HaRav Shlomo Shapira, the head of the “Religious Office” in Germany, and Shmuel Haber, head of the Joint in Germany.
On the cover is an illustration of the map of Israel with Moses showing the Olim the way to Eretz Israel.
32 pages, 14 cm. Wine stains and foxing, creases.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
Including buyer's premium
Yizkor-tsetl, farayn "Chesed shel Emet". Radowitz, Moldova,[194- ] post holocaust.
Two Yizkor leaves with lists of the dead, one for men and one for women. On the third page of the women's list a men's list was mistakenly printed (printing trial?) most probably a private non professional printing initiative.
In Bibliography Institute CD appear only 4 Hebrew printings from Radowitz.
29 cm. Fair condition. Tears with omission and stains.
Different from the leaves which appear in Winograd Rosenfeld CD.
Two Yizkor leaves with lists of the dead, one for men and one for women. On the third page of the women's list a men's list was mistakenly printed (printing trial?) most probably a private non professional printing initiative.
In Bibliography Institute CD appear only 4 Hebrew printings from Radowitz.
29 cm. Fair condition. Tears with omission and stains.
Different from the leaves which appear in Winograd Rosenfeld CD.
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Holocaust and Pogroms
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
"Ketubah De'irkassa" is a Ketuba written after the original Ketuba was lost. Couples who survived the holocaust, needed to write a "Ketubah De'irkassa" since the original, first Ketuba was lost. In front of us is a collection of Ketubot printed especially for holocaust survivors:
1. Proclamation by Rabbi Yitzchak Zvi Ben Shmuel Yehuda Bernfeld. Jerusalem, Tishrei 1946. A call to obey the halachic rule of writing a "Ketubah De'irkassa".
2. Three Ketubot De'irkassa. Printed in Jerusalem.
3. Ketuba De'irkassa. Printed in Gewirtz printing press in Budapest, [ca.1946].
4. Vowelized Ketubah. Budapest, [ca.1946]. On the bottom of the leaf there are instructions how to fill out the Ketuba with perforation allowing to detach the instructions, and in back there are instruction in Hungarian.
Total of 7 items, various sizes and conditions.
1. Proclamation by Rabbi Yitzchak Zvi Ben Shmuel Yehuda Bernfeld. Jerusalem, Tishrei 1946. A call to obey the halachic rule of writing a "Ketubah De'irkassa".
2. Three Ketubot De'irkassa. Printed in Jerusalem.
3. Ketuba De'irkassa. Printed in Gewirtz printing press in Budapest, [ca.1946].
4. Vowelized Ketubah. Budapest, [ca.1946]. On the bottom of the leaf there are instructions how to fill out the Ketuba with perforation allowing to detach the instructions, and in back there are instruction in Hungarian.
Total of 7 items, various sizes and conditions.
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Holocaust and Pogroms
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
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Memior for those who were killed in 1929 Palestine Massacres, by A.T. Berzin. Edited by Shabtai Weiss. Jerusalem, 1930.
Pictures and biographies of the victims, divided according to cities: Jerusalem. Motza, Hebron, Safed and more.
272 pages, dust-jacket. 25.5 cm. Fair condition. The folios were not cut on top.
Pictures and biographies of the victims, divided according to cities: Jerusalem. Motza, Hebron, Safed and more.
272 pages, dust-jacket. 25.5 cm. Fair condition. The folios were not cut on top.
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Holocaust and Pogroms
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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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