Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $100
Sold for: $375
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1. Leaf of General Orphanage and Beit Limud Torah in Tiberias, 1911. Printed signatures of Rabbi Raphael Bibas, Rabbi Yossef Chaim Yaloz and Rabbi Akiva Chaim Bahalul as well as Rabbi Chizkiya Ha-Cohen, Rabbi of Buchara. Buchori in Hebrew letters. Gold ink.
2. Dedication on parchment – "This holy place…and benches….were dedicated…to the children of the General Talmud Torah…in 1913".
3. Letter on official stationery of the General Committee of the Jews of Buchara. Rechovot neighborhood, Jerusalem 1938, Buchori in Hebrew letters.
4. Invitation to an Introduction of a Torah into Ha-Talmud Yeshivah in the Bucharan Neighborhood in Jerusalem. 1946.
Various sizes and conditions.
2. Dedication on parchment – "This holy place…and benches….were dedicated…to the children of the General Talmud Torah…in 1913".
3. Letter on official stationery of the General Committee of the Jews of Buchara. Rechovot neighborhood, Jerusalem 1938, Buchori in Hebrew letters.
4. Invitation to an Introduction of a Torah into Ha-Talmud Yeshivah in the Bucharan Neighborhood in Jerusalem. 1946.
Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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Sold for: $138
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1. Call for Help! By Rechovot Ha-Nahar Yeshiva. Signed: Rabbi Chaim Shaul David Ha-Cohen , Rabbi Shalom Yosef Alsheich Ha-Levi, Rabbi Ya'akov Chaim Sofer and others. Hebrew, Yiddish and English. With photograph of the yeshivah.
2. Proclamation by Rechovot Ha-Nahar Yeshiva with a request for donations. Signed: Rabbi Chaim Shaul David Ha-Cohen, Rabbi Avraham Antebi and others. [See about the Yeshiva in Item 406]
3. Proclamation with Seal of Sephardi Beit-Din in Jerusalem. Arabic in Hebrew letters.
Various sizes and conditions.
2. Proclamation by Rechovot Ha-Nahar Yeshiva with a request for donations. Signed: Rabbi Chaim Shaul David Ha-Cohen, Rabbi Avraham Antebi and others. [See about the Yeshiva in Item 406]
3. Proclamation with Seal of Sephardi Beit-Din in Jerusalem. Arabic in Hebrew letters.
Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
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Letter calling for help to participate in the world institute Kevod HaTorah. Single leaf published by the temporary committee of the Kevod HaTorah World Institute Center, Poland, [Warsaw]. 1932.
A form which was meant to be sent to rabbis with an invitation to join as members of "Kevod Ha-Torah" and suggest a date for the first general assembly of the institute.
Signed in print Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Fredling of Boskovitch and environs. Author of "Ratz Ke-Zvi", "Kiyum Olam", "Chaim Nitzchiyim" and editor of "Ha-Be'er".
35 cm. Good condition. Folding marks.
Unknown bibliographically.
A form which was meant to be sent to rabbis with an invitation to join as members of "Kevod Ha-Torah" and suggest a date for the first general assembly of the institute.
Signed in print Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Fredling of Boskovitch and environs. Author of "Ratz Ke-Zvi", "Kiyum Olam", "Chaim Nitzchiyim" and editor of "Ha-Be'er".
35 cm. Good condition. Folding marks.
Unknown bibliographically.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $525
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Call to Arrange Marriages for Sons and Daughters, no. 2. By Rabbi Binyamin Freidman, Mishklatz, 1937. Yiddish.
Printed pamphlet for proposing marriage possibilities (circulated for free) with details about the "candidates", including sizes of promised dowries, and lineage.
The publishing house of the Printer from Mishklotz, Rabbi Binyamin Freidman of Nirdhaz, disciple of Maharshag and Rabbi Eliezer Deutch of Bonihad. Author of Siddur Mekor HAtefilot, Kuntress Taharot, and other important books. Was killed in Auschwitz 1944.
2 pages, 24 cm. Fair condition, dry paper, tears – not causing omission to text.
Bibliographically unknown.
Printed pamphlet for proposing marriage possibilities (circulated for free) with details about the "candidates", including sizes of promised dowries, and lineage.
The publishing house of the Printer from Mishklotz, Rabbi Binyamin Freidman of Nirdhaz, disciple of Maharshag and Rabbi Eliezer Deutch of Bonihad. Author of Siddur Mekor HAtefilot, Kuntress Taharot, and other important books. Was killed in Auschwitz 1944.
2 pages, 24 cm. Fair condition, dry paper, tears – not causing omission to text.
Bibliographically unknown.
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Single Pages
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $120
Unsold
"…Menachem Nachum Twersky died tonight… alas we have sinned". Printed in Jerusalem, 1936.
Rabbi Menachem Nachum Twersky (1839-1936) son of Rabbi Yochanan of Rachmastrivka. After his father's death in 1894 served as rebbe in Rachmastrivka with his brother. They moved together to Jerusalem and from them continued the Rachmastrivka dynasty and Yeshivah "Meor Eynayim" to this day.
63X47 cm. Good condition. Folding marks, stains, slight tears to margins.
Rabbi Menachem Nachum Twersky (1839-1936) son of Rabbi Yochanan of Rachmastrivka. After his father's death in 1894 served as rebbe in Rachmastrivka with his brother. They moved together to Jerusalem and from them continued the Rachmastrivka dynasty and Yeshivah "Meor Eynayim" to this day.
63X47 cm. Good condition. Folding marks, stains, slight tears to margins.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $200
Including buyer's premium
Collection of certificates of honor for donors and certificates of "World Supporters" from Yeshivot and educational institutions in Israel. Most of the certificates were given to Rabbi Ze'ev Wolf Goldberg. Some are signed by rabbis (Rabbi Pinchas Menahem Alter – the Gerrer Rebbe, Rabbi Shraga Grossbard, Rabbi Elchanan Kunshtat, Rabbi Yona Marzbach and others).
Altogether 13 different certificates. Sizes and conditions vary. One certificate is on parchment.
Altogether 13 different certificates. Sizes and conditions vary. One certificate is on parchment.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
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A colorful certificate of appreciation, in honor of honorary president of "Bnei Beit" - - Lishkat Ha-Rambam, Chief Rabbi Dr. David Kahanah.
Written and illustrated by hand and in print.
On the bottom about 40 signatures, mostly in Hebrew. The artist is signed on the bottom: Shaul Clar(k)?, '68. [1968].
Not checked out of frame.
Approximately 45 cm, framed 51 cm.
Written and illustrated by hand and in print.
On the bottom about 40 signatures, mostly in Hebrew. The artist is signed on the bottom: Shaul Clar(k)?, '68. [1968].
Not checked out of frame.
Approximately 45 cm, framed 51 cm.
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Single Pages
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
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A poster calling for a donation to permit the writing of a Torah book in memory of the Chazon Ish. Printed by the committee for writing a Torah book in the name of the Chazon Ish, Bnei Brak, 1954 on the memorial day of his passing away.
With photographs of the Chazon Ish and other rabbis. Hebrew, English, Yiddish and Spanish.
73 X 58 cm. Good condition, stains, Folded.
With photographs of the Chazon Ish and other rabbis. Hebrew, English, Yiddish and Spanish.
73 X 58 cm. Good condition, stains, Folded.
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Single Pages
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $250
Sold for: $400
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19 single leaves, Morocco, the 20th century. Printed and handwritten.
Leaves of blessings, prayers and liturgical poems; two "Tochecha" leaves; half handwritten Ketubbah; and more.
Various sizes and conditions.
Leaves of blessings, prayers and liturgical poems; two "Tochecha" leaves; half handwritten Ketubbah; and more.
Various sizes and conditions.
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Single Pages
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $500
Unsold
[Passover Haggada with Arabic translation]. Bombay, c1856. Lithographic print of the Haggada in handwriting. Handwritten corrections and notes.
According to the Bibliography Institute CD, this book was printed without a title-page. Hebrew and Arabic, in Hebrew letters. The wording and translation are in square letters with nikkud, and the laws are in Rashi script.
163 pages, 17.5 cm. Fair condition. Pages 1-2 are not original (photocopied). Stained; the last pages are creased. On the last page, one of the corners is restored. Unoriginal cloth cover.
Ya'ari 651, Otzar Hahaggadot 1019.
Rare copy!
According to the Bibliography Institute CD, this book was printed without a title-page. Hebrew and Arabic, in Hebrew letters. The wording and translation are in square letters with nikkud, and the laws are in Rashi script.
163 pages, 17.5 cm. Fair condition. Pages 1-2 are not original (photocopied). Stained; the last pages are creased. On the last page, one of the corners is restored. Unoriginal cloth cover.
Ya'ari 651, Otzar Hahaggadot 1019.
Rare copy!
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Pesach and Purim
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
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Agudat Ezov Passover Haggadah. First printed in Vilna, 1902. New York, 1918. With commentaries by Rabbi Avraham Ben Hagra and Rabbi Gavriel Ze'ev Margaliot.
Potographic printing of the first edition, with additional 24 pages with interesting novellae on various topics. Author's stamp - Rabbi Gavriel Ze'ev Margaliot, Rabbi on New York, and ink-stamp – of Rabbi Yehuda Leibush Stern, Rabbi of Main Synagogue in Paris.
Rabbi Gavriel Ze'ev Margaliot (1847-1934, Otzar Harabanim 4305) son-in-law of Rabbi Nachumke of Horodna. One of the great Darshanim in his generation and one of the great Rabbis in the United States. In 1923 he established an independent association of rabbis by the name "Knesset of the Orthodox Rabbis".
112; [113]-136 pages, 24.5 cm. Fair condition. Detached leaves, tears, cover partially detached. Ya'ari 1888, Otzar Ha-Haggadot 2688.
Potographic printing of the first edition, with additional 24 pages with interesting novellae on various topics. Author's stamp - Rabbi Gavriel Ze'ev Margaliot, Rabbi on New York, and ink-stamp – of Rabbi Yehuda Leibush Stern, Rabbi of Main Synagogue in Paris.
Rabbi Gavriel Ze'ev Margaliot (1847-1934, Otzar Harabanim 4305) son-in-law of Rabbi Nachumke of Horodna. One of the great Darshanim in his generation and one of the great Rabbis in the United States. In 1923 he established an independent association of rabbis by the name "Knesset of the Orthodox Rabbis".
112; [113]-136 pages, 24.5 cm. Fair condition. Detached leaves, tears, cover partially detached. Ya'ari 1888, Otzar Ha-Haggadot 2688.
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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
Including buyer's premium
1-2. Passover Haggada based on Sephardic tradition. Vienna, 1930s?
With Arabic translation, "as spoken in Algeria… and Constantinople and all the cities in the Near East".
Illustrations on the title-page and inside. On the binding, there is a golden embossing of the "New Synagogue in Jerusalem". Photocopied print of the Haggada from Vienna, 1890?. 2 copies; the bindings are in different colors. 19 cm, 52 leaves, 174-176, [1] leaf.
3. Passover Haggada. Vienna, [1929]. Colorful illustrations and several picture-plates with large illustrations. [In the picture of "the Sages" reclining in B'nei Brak, the Chatam Sofer and his family were drawn].
Hebrew and German. 30.5 cm, [9], 64, [1] page, [12] picture plates. Fair condition, dark wine stains. Ya'ari 2115, Otzar Hahagaddot 3170.
With Arabic translation, "as spoken in Algeria… and Constantinople and all the cities in the Near East".
Illustrations on the title-page and inside. On the binding, there is a golden embossing of the "New Synagogue in Jerusalem". Photocopied print of the Haggada from Vienna, 1890?. 2 copies; the bindings are in different colors. 19 cm, 52 leaves, 174-176, [1] leaf.
3. Passover Haggada. Vienna, [1929]. Colorful illustrations and several picture-plates with large illustrations. [In the picture of "the Sages" reclining in B'nei Brak, the Chatam Sofer and his family were drawn].
Hebrew and German. 30.5 cm, [9], 64, [1] page, [12] picture plates. Fair condition, dark wine stains. Ya'ari 2115, Otzar Hahagaddot 3170.
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