Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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1. Agreement signed by representatives of the Beth Israel Synagogue, and a notary. Ohio, 1924. The agreement approves the appointment of Rabbi Yitzchak Mirkin as Rabbi of Beth Israel Synagogue in Ohio for a period of two years, and includes details such as the monthly salary and more.
2-5. Three letters of endorsement from 1924 which testify that Rabbi Yitzchak Mirkin served as Rabbi in the Tachkenomi Synagogue, signed by Rabbi Aharon Eliyahu Cohen, Rabbi Bentzion Kartzmer, Rabbi M. Illan and A. Uri, also signed and stamped by a lawyer; letter of endorsement from 1936 to Shoshana Mirkin, his wife, from Prof. Herman Zondak.
6. Visa given to Rabbi Yitzchak Mirkin from the American Consulate in Jerusalem in 1924, in order to travel to the USA. Includes his personal details ("Rabbi and Professor"), family details, and his photo.
7. Letter sent by Knesset Israel Association to Tzidkas Rabbi Meir in Jerusalem. Two checks with donations were originally enclosed to the letter, as well as the names of the donors. New York, 1936.
Rabbi Yitzchak Mirkin (born in Salant in 1872, died in Jerusalem in 1941) was a rabbi, teacher and educator. People said of him that "he knew G-d in all of his ways".
2-5. Three letters of endorsement from 1924 which testify that Rabbi Yitzchak Mirkin served as Rabbi in the Tachkenomi Synagogue, signed by Rabbi Aharon Eliyahu Cohen, Rabbi Bentzion Kartzmer, Rabbi M. Illan and A. Uri, also signed and stamped by a lawyer; letter of endorsement from 1936 to Shoshana Mirkin, his wife, from Prof. Herman Zondak.
6. Visa given to Rabbi Yitzchak Mirkin from the American Consulate in Jerusalem in 1924, in order to travel to the USA. Includes his personal details ("Rabbi and Professor"), family details, and his photo.
7. Letter sent by Knesset Israel Association to Tzidkas Rabbi Meir in Jerusalem. Two checks with donations were originally enclosed to the letter, as well as the names of the donors. New York, 1936.
Rabbi Yitzchak Mirkin (born in Salant in 1872, died in Jerusalem in 1941) was a rabbi, teacher and educator. People said of him that "he knew G-d in all of his ways".
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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Announcement of Torah Mi-Tzion Journal published in Jerusalem by Rabbi Shmuel Tzuckerman. Jerusalem 1888.
This call followed the completion of the fouth booklet of the anthology Torah Mi-Tzion, the end of "the first year". At the end a long list of names of Rabbis who supported the publishing of this anthology of Torah novellae.
2 pages, 37 cm, good condition, folding marks.
Unknown bibliographically, not in S. Ha-Levi (see record 604) and not on CD's.
This call followed the completion of the fouth booklet of the anthology Torah Mi-Tzion, the end of "the first year". At the end a long list of names of Rabbis who supported the publishing of this anthology of Torah novellae.
2 pages, 37 cm, good condition, folding marks.
Unknown bibliographically, not in S. Ha-Levi (see record 604) and not on CD's.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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Sefer Moadei Hashem ve-Kre'ei Moed – second part. Jerusalem, 1843.
Prayers for festivals according to Sephardi custom. Approbation by Rabbi Chaim Avraham Gageen and Rabbi Ya'akov Antebi, Rabbi of Damascus.
Attached is a leaf with hand-written prayer. On the inner side of the binding - owners' names and an inscription in Arabic and Hebrew.
[2], 5-16, 21-108, 21 cm. Fair condition. Original Yemenite leather binding.
S. Halevi 19.
Prayers for festivals according to Sephardi custom. Approbation by Rabbi Chaim Avraham Gageen and Rabbi Ya'akov Antebi, Rabbi of Damascus.
Attached is a leaf with hand-written prayer. On the inner side of the binding - owners' names and an inscription in Arabic and Hebrew.
[2], 5-16, 21-108, 21 cm. Fair condition. Original Yemenite leather binding.
S. Halevi 19.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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Sefer Etz Chaim, Rabbi Chaim Bital. Jerusalem, 1866. S. Halevi 136. Bound with: Sefer Nehar Shalom by Rabbi Shalom Sharabi. Jerusalem, 1867. S. Halevin 135.
At the end of the book Nehar Shalom 2 leaves, bibliographically unknown. Handwritten glosses on page 95.
154;39 leaves, 34 cm. Good condition.
At the end of the book Nehar Shalom 2 leaves, bibliographically unknown. Handwritten glosses on page 95.
154;39 leaves, 34 cm. Good condition.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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Chikrei Lev, Part 12, Novellae on tractate Shvuot and explanations on some tractates, Rabbi Refael Yoseph Chazan. Jerusalem, 1875.
With approbation of Rabbi Avraham Ashkenazy of Jerusalem.
Ink-stamp and signature of Rabbi "Chaim Meshulem Koyfman Hacohen…Rav of Poltosek".
Rabbi Chaim Meshulem Koyfman Hacohen Eterman (1861-1924) was Rav in Gustinin and Poltosek. He was the disciple of Rabbi Yechiel of Ostrovza and wrote many books.
[2], 79, [1] leaf, 34 cm. Good condition. Stains. Moth stains on inside margins of first and last leaves. Title-page and last leaf are stuck to the binding. Damaged binding.
With approbation of Rabbi Avraham Ashkenazy of Jerusalem.
Ink-stamp and signature of Rabbi "Chaim Meshulem Koyfman Hacohen…Rav of Poltosek".
Rabbi Chaim Meshulem Koyfman Hacohen Eterman (1861-1924) was Rav in Gustinin and Poltosek. He was the disciple of Rabbi Yechiel of Ostrovza and wrote many books.
[2], 79, [1] leaf, 34 cm. Good condition. Stains. Moth stains on inside margins of first and last leaves. Title-page and last leaf are stuck to the binding. Damaged binding.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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Tiklal – Yemenite Jewery Siddur.. with Sefer Ha-Chaim. Jerusalem, 1894. 3 parts in two volumes.
Part I – Prayers for week-days, Shabbat, Chanuka and Purim, various blessings, Dinim in Jewish-Arabic and more. Part II – prayers for Pesach, the Haggadah, s'firat ha'omer, "Seder Chol Ha-Moed", "Seder Simchat Torah" and more. Part III – Seder Tet Be-Av, Selichot le-Chodesh Elul, prayers for the high holidays and more.
22 cm. Good to fair condition. A few leaves are taped. Leaf missing in the beginning of part III (maybe title-page). New leather binding.
Part I – Prayers for week-days, Shabbat, Chanuka and Purim, various blessings, Dinim in Jewish-Arabic and more. Part II – prayers for Pesach, the Haggadah, s'firat ha'omer, "Seder Chol Ha-Moed", "Seder Simchat Torah" and more. Part III – Seder Tet Be-Av, Selichot le-Chodesh Elul, prayers for the high holidays and more.
22 cm. Good to fair condition. A few leaves are taped. Leaf missing in the beginning of part III (maybe title-page). New leather binding.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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1. Siddur Tefilah Chukat Olam, based on Nusach Ha'ari. Jerusalem, 1893. Part II – missing yearly Shabath.
2. Seder Idra Zuta for Hoha'ana Raba night and Lag Ba'omer night. Jerusalem, 1910. Miniature. Uncut paper sheets.
3. Sefer Shir Ushvacha. Jerusalem, 1921. With title-page in golden ink, saying that book belongs to ManchEster community and school.
4. Sefer Likutei Tefilot, Rabbi Nathan from Breslaw. Jerusalem 1905.
Various sizes and conditions.
2. Seder Idra Zuta for Hoha'ana Raba night and Lag Ba'omer night. Jerusalem, 1910. Miniature. Uncut paper sheets.
3. Sefer Shir Ushvacha. Jerusalem, 1921. With title-page in golden ink, saying that book belongs to ManchEster community and school.
4. Sefer Likutei Tefilot, Rabbi Nathan from Breslaw. Jerusalem 1905.
Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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1. Sha'arei Zedek Sha'ar Ha'Chatzer, Rabbi David Ben Shimon (Harav Dabash), Jerusalem, 1862. (Missing 28 "Ulam Ha'Sha'ar" leaves). S. Halevi 72.
2. Shevilei David Yehuda Even Ha'ezer, Rabbi David Yehuda Leib Zilberstein (The Gaon of Vitzen). Jerusalem, 1862. S. Halevi 67.
3. Kol Koreh Neged Ruach Ha-Zeman, Rabbi David Yehuda Leiv Zilberstein, Jerusalem, 1863. Missing Leaf. S. Halevi 84.
4. Tov Le-Yisrael, Halachot Sh'chita. Rabbi Yehuda Ibn Attar. Jerusalem, 1869. S. Halevi 145.
5. Responsa Kepi Aharon, Rabbi Aharon Azriel. Jerusalem, 1874. S.Halevi 211.
6. Responsa Simcha Li'ish, Rabbi Ya'akov Shaul Elyashar. Jerusalem, 1888. S. Halevi 631.
Various sizes and conditions.
2. Shevilei David Yehuda Even Ha'ezer, Rabbi David Yehuda Leib Zilberstein (The Gaon of Vitzen). Jerusalem, 1862. S. Halevi 67.
3. Kol Koreh Neged Ruach Ha-Zeman, Rabbi David Yehuda Leiv Zilberstein, Jerusalem, 1863. Missing Leaf. S. Halevi 84.
4. Tov Le-Yisrael, Halachot Sh'chita. Rabbi Yehuda Ibn Attar. Jerusalem, 1869. S. Halevi 145.
5. Responsa Kepi Aharon, Rabbi Aharon Azriel. Jerusalem, 1874. S.Halevi 211.
6. Responsa Simcha Li'ish, Rabbi Ya'akov Shaul Elyashar. Jerusalem, 1888. S. Halevi 631.
Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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1. Le-David Emet, Rabbi Chaim Yosef David Azulai. Jerusalem, 1844. S. Halevi 25.
2. Shevet Mussar, Rabbi Eliyahu Ben Avraham Shlomo Ha-Cohen. Jerusalem, 1863. Leather binding. S. Halevi 85.
3. Kuntras Pri Etz Hadar, Rabbi Binyamin Beinush Salant. Jerusalem, 1878. S. Halevin 311.
4. Ner Moshe, Likutim Mi-Sefer Ha-Zohar. Jerusalem, 1882. S. Halevi 407.
5. Etz Avot, Rabbi Mordechai Eliezer Weber. Jerusalem, 1885. Rare! S. Halevi 523.
Various sizes and conditions.
2. Shevet Mussar, Rabbi Eliyahu Ben Avraham Shlomo Ha-Cohen. Jerusalem, 1863. Leather binding. S. Halevi 85.
3. Kuntras Pri Etz Hadar, Rabbi Binyamin Beinush Salant. Jerusalem, 1878. S. Halevin 311.
4. Ner Moshe, Likutim Mi-Sefer Ha-Zohar. Jerusalem, 1882. S. Halevi 407.
5. Etz Avot, Rabbi Mordechai Eliezer Weber. Jerusalem, 1885. Rare! S. Halevi 523.
Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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1-2. Sefer Melo Ha-Omer about Hilchot Chalah, Rabbi Yosef Karo. Jerusalem, 1894. (Bound with: Sefer Hamachria about Masechet Ta'anit, Rabbi Yesha'ayahu Miterani. Munkatsch, 1900.
3. Sefer Meirei Halacha, Rabbi Meir Mann. Halacha Uderosh (Eulogies), Jerusalem, 1896. Part I. Including [2], 18 leaves only.
4. Sefer Tzir Ne'eman, Rabbi Yehoshua Ze'ev Zussenwein (Hamagid 'Rabbi Avner"). Jerusalem, 1898.
5. Sefer Torah Mi-Zion 613 Mitzvot, Rabbi Asher Anzel Bashes. Jerusalem, 1902.
6. Sefer Alumat Yosef, 18 Novellae, Rabbi Yosef Eliyahu Fried. Jerusalem, 1909.
7. Yalkut Kiryat Arbah, Rabbi Mordechai, Chaim Glucksohn. Jerusalem, 1912.
8. Sefer Mashbiach on Tractate Brachot, Jerusalemite Talmud, Rabbi Moshe Shimon Ziwitz. Jerusalem, 1913.
9-10. Sefer Shvitat Ha-Shabat, Rabbi Yitzchak Maltzan. Jerusalem, 1913. Part I and Part II bound together.
Various sizes and conditions.
3. Sefer Meirei Halacha, Rabbi Meir Mann. Halacha Uderosh (Eulogies), Jerusalem, 1896. Part I. Including [2], 18 leaves only.
4. Sefer Tzir Ne'eman, Rabbi Yehoshua Ze'ev Zussenwein (Hamagid 'Rabbi Avner"). Jerusalem, 1898.
5. Sefer Torah Mi-Zion 613 Mitzvot, Rabbi Asher Anzel Bashes. Jerusalem, 1902.
6. Sefer Alumat Yosef, 18 Novellae, Rabbi Yosef Eliyahu Fried. Jerusalem, 1909.
7. Yalkut Kiryat Arbah, Rabbi Mordechai, Chaim Glucksohn. Jerusalem, 1912.
8. Sefer Mashbiach on Tractate Brachot, Jerusalemite Talmud, Rabbi Moshe Shimon Ziwitz. Jerusalem, 1913.
9-10. Sefer Shvitat Ha-Shabat, Rabbi Yitzchak Maltzan. Jerusalem, 1913. Part I and Part II bound together.
Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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1-2. Sefer Ha-Agudah on Seder Nezikin, Rabbi Alexander Zuslin Ha-Cohen. Jerusalem, 1899. Bound with: Sefer Chatam Sofer on Sugyot HaShas, Munkatch, 1901.
3. Sefer Rav Pe'alim -responsum, Rabbi Yosef Chaim ben Eliyahu of Baghdad. Jerusalem, 1901. Includes two index leaves after author's forward.
4-5. Sefer Pe'er Etz Chaim, Rabbi Chaim of Kraz. Jerusalem, 1905. Part II. Bound with Chidushei Ha-Rashbah on Tractate Eruvin. Warsaw, 1895.
6. Sefer Lechem She'arim, responsum, Rabbi Yehiel Michal Borenstein of Trastina. Jerusalem, 1908.
7. Sefer Nir Le-David, responsum, Rabbi David Neiman. Jerusalem, 1911.
8. Sefer Orian Tlita'i, commentaries and interpretations, Rabbi Pinchas Epstein. Jerusalem, 1913. Orange cover.
9. Sefer Pri Yitzchak, responsum and various halachic investigations, Rabbi Yitzchak Blaser. Jerusalem, 1913. Part II.
10. Sefer Me'orei Esh, Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Auerbach. Jerusalem, 1935. Author's first book.
Total of 10 books in 8 volumes, 8 of which were printed in Jerusalem. Various sizes and conditions.
3. Sefer Rav Pe'alim -responsum, Rabbi Yosef Chaim ben Eliyahu of Baghdad. Jerusalem, 1901. Includes two index leaves after author's forward.
4-5. Sefer Pe'er Etz Chaim, Rabbi Chaim of Kraz. Jerusalem, 1905. Part II. Bound with Chidushei Ha-Rashbah on Tractate Eruvin. Warsaw, 1895.
6. Sefer Lechem She'arim, responsum, Rabbi Yehiel Michal Borenstein of Trastina. Jerusalem, 1908.
7. Sefer Nir Le-David, responsum, Rabbi David Neiman. Jerusalem, 1911.
8. Sefer Orian Tlita'i, commentaries and interpretations, Rabbi Pinchas Epstein. Jerusalem, 1913. Orange cover.
9. Sefer Pri Yitzchak, responsum and various halachic investigations, Rabbi Yitzchak Blaser. Jerusalem, 1913. Part II.
10. Sefer Me'orei Esh, Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Auerbach. Jerusalem, 1935. Author's first book.
Total of 10 books in 8 volumes, 8 of which were printed in Jerusalem. Various sizes and conditions.
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Patterns of Jerusalem and Safed
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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1. Halacha Lema'aseh, by Rabbi Refael Yaakov David ben Ze'ev (Ridbaz). Jerusalem 1910. "The law of whether one can eat fruits that were grown during Shmitta in a forbidden manner…letters written by the Ridbaz to the Rabbis of Jerusalem". The pamphlet discusses the kashrut of "Carmel Mizrahi" wines which did not keep Shmitta. Polemic foreword: against Boris Shatz and the Bezalel school, against "Haman who calls himself Mordechai" Cohen and against HaRav Kook.
2. Hilchot Shvi'it, Rabbi Yehiel Michel Tukachinsky. Jerusalem 1910. With notes and comments by the Ridbaz, Rabbi Chaim Berlin, Rabbi Yitzchak Yerucham Diskin and Rav Kook. Back cover missing.
3. Minhagei Shvi'it, by Rabbi Shlomo Sirileau. Jerusalem 1937. "Laws of Holiness of Shmitta Fruits".
Varying size and condition.
2. Hilchot Shvi'it, Rabbi Yehiel Michel Tukachinsky. Jerusalem 1910. With notes and comments by the Ridbaz, Rabbi Chaim Berlin, Rabbi Yitzchak Yerucham Diskin and Rav Kook. Back cover missing.
3. Minhagei Shvi'it, by Rabbi Shlomo Sirileau. Jerusalem 1937. "Laws of Holiness of Shmitta Fruits".
Varying size and condition.
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