Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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The book Yeri'ot Shlomo, Part Two. Discusses synonyms. Redlheim, 1831.
With ink-stamp and signature of Rabbi Feivel Shlezinger, Rabbi of Tapalchan region. Rabbi Calev Feivel Shlezinger (1828-1911, Otzar Harabbanim 12433), one of the greatest disciples of the K'tav Sofer, author of Torat Bar Nash.
On the inner side of the binding, and on leaves which are bound to the end, are about 19 handwritten pages on several topics, among them Hebrew grammar.
[2] 76 leaves, plus 19 pages on manuscript. 19.5 cm. Good-fair condition. The margins are stained. The bindings is worn and detached.
With ink-stamp and signature of Rabbi Feivel Shlezinger, Rabbi of Tapalchan region. Rabbi Calev Feivel Shlezinger (1828-1911, Otzar Harabbanim 12433), one of the greatest disciples of the K'tav Sofer, author of Torat Bar Nash.
On the inner side of the binding, and on leaves which are bound to the end, are about 19 handwritten pages on several topics, among them Hebrew grammar.
[2] 76 leaves, plus 19 pages on manuscript. 19.5 cm. Good-fair condition. The margins are stained. The bindings is worn and detached.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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Manuscript, novellae and dialectics concerning laws of ritual impurity in animals, [Austro-Hungary(?),1830(?)].
Autographic writing of the author, presenting an in-depth study of the underlying rules of the Talmudic topics. It is apparent from the text that the author was a prominent scholar. (On page 20 he writes, "there are eleven issues in this topic which require investigation").
Incomplete essay: (middle of chapter 51through end of chapter 52).
58 pages. 21 cm. Quality paper. Excellent condition. New binding.
Autographic writing of the author, presenting an in-depth study of the underlying rules of the Talmudic topics. It is apparent from the text that the author was a prominent scholar. (On page 20 he writes, "there are eleven issues in this topic which require investigation").
Incomplete essay: (middle of chapter 51through end of chapter 52).
58 pages. 21 cm. Quality paper. Excellent condition. New binding.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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Impressive collection of tens of pages and various notebooks, of Torah novellae, on different subjects. Most Austro-Hungary, (Pressburg, Budapest, Ungvar and more). From 18th and 19th centuries.
Not thoroughly checked; however, it seems that the collection contains items of great importance.
About 80 leaves,15.5 cm. Various sizes and conditions.
Not thoroughly checked; however, it seems that the collection contains items of great importance.
About 80 leaves,15.5 cm. Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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1. Novellae on Tractate Megilah, dealing with the question of whether a city resident who left his city should observe Purim on the 14th or 15th of Adar. [Hungary?], ca. 1840
2. Torah and Book of Psalms Novellae, Hebrew and a different language. Ca. 1890.
Sizes vary, condition- fair, varying, rodent marks.
2. Torah and Book of Psalms Novellae, Hebrew and a different language. Ca. 1890.
Sizes vary, condition- fair, varying, rodent marks.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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Stenciled booklet of topics novellae by a Rosh Yeshiva in Hungary. [1930's].
It is unknown from whom the stencil was copied, but by the contents and the style it seems that it is from a Rosh Yeshiva in Hungary, from the school of the Chatam Sofer's disciples.
32 pages, jacket. 30 cm. Fair condition, moisture marks, slight tears. Fire damages. Signatures on jacket and on first leaf, "Ya'akov Zvi Cohen".
It is unknown from whom the stencil was copied, but by the contents and the style it seems that it is from a Rosh Yeshiva in Hungary, from the school of the Chatam Sofer's disciples.
32 pages, jacket. 30 cm. Fair condition, moisture marks, slight tears. Fire damages. Signatures on jacket and on first leaf, "Ya'akov Zvi Cohen".
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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Halachic response letter from Rabbi Yitzchak Ya'akov Weiss, concerning injections that render poultry non-kosher. Sent to Rabbi Avraham Zvi Weishtein, Head of Shochatim in London. Manchester, Ta'anit Ester 1957. (This response was printed with slight changes in Minchat Yitzchak response, Part 2 chapter 67).
Rabbi Yitzchak Ya'akov Weiss (1902-1989), a leading halachic authority, author of the ten volumes of Minchat Yitzchak Responsum. Rabbi of Grosswardein and Manchester communities. Moved to Eretz Yisrael in 1970 to serve as Rebbe of the Eda Hacharedit in Jerusalem.
Receipient of the letter: Rabbi Avraham Zvi Weinshtein Av-Beit-Din Liskova near Kovna, and after World War II head of shochatim in London. Author of "Sha'arei Ha-Mitzvot" (London 1954).
Rabbi Yitzchak Ya'akov Weiss (1902-1989), a leading halachic authority, author of the ten volumes of Minchat Yitzchak Responsum. Rabbi of Grosswardein and Manchester communities. Moved to Eretz Yisrael in 1970 to serve as Rebbe of the Eda Hacharedit in Jerusalem.
Receipient of the letter: Rabbi Avraham Zvi Weinshtein Av-Beit-Din Liskova near Kovna, and after World War II head of shochatim in London. Author of "Sha'arei Ha-Mitzvot" (London 1954).
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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Manuscript, collection of laws in alphabetical order, Tur Even Ha-Ezer. Copied from manuscript by Maha"ri Elgazi [after 1796]. Probably unknown manuscript that was never printed.
It seems that this was copied from writings by Maha"ri Elgazi in his copy of the Shulchan Aruch.
Under the letter "Lamed", it says "From Rabbi Mordechai Ha-Levi, emissary from from Jerusalem, who honored us with his visit in 1796, known as Rabbi Hameli"tz".
[ Rabbi Hameli"tz was on mission from Jerusalem in Italy during 1793-1795. We did not find where he was in Adar 1796. In "Shluchei Eretz Yisrael" by A. Ya'ari p. 552, it is assumd that on the way back from that journey, he crossed Turkey. It is therefore possible that the manuscript was copied there from manuscripts held by Rabbi Hameli"tz].
Kabbalist Rabbi Yisrael Ya'akov Elgazi (1680-1756, Otzar Harabbanim12226) born in Izmir to his father Rabbi Yom Tov. Came to Jerusalem before 1737. One of the heads of the Beit El Kabbalist Yeshivah at the time of Rabbi Gedalyah Hayon and the Rasha"sh. From 1755 served as Rishon Le-Tzion and Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem. Of his books: Shalmei Tsibur, Shema Ya'akov, Ar'ah De-Rabanan and others. Author of the book "Hemdat Yamim".
Of his disciples are the Hid"a and his own son Maha"rit Elgazi.
Rabbi Mordechai Ha-Levi – Harav Hameli"tz, one of the most important sages of his generation, was appointed in 1805 as Rishon le-Tzion, and died in Constantinople in 1807. (See enclosed material).
30 pages, 21.5 cm. Poor condition, moth and mold damaged (omission of text only in last pages).
It seems that this was copied from writings by Maha"ri Elgazi in his copy of the Shulchan Aruch.
Under the letter "Lamed", it says "From Rabbi Mordechai Ha-Levi, emissary from from Jerusalem, who honored us with his visit in 1796, known as Rabbi Hameli"tz".
[ Rabbi Hameli"tz was on mission from Jerusalem in Italy during 1793-1795. We did not find where he was in Adar 1796. In "Shluchei Eretz Yisrael" by A. Ya'ari p. 552, it is assumd that on the way back from that journey, he crossed Turkey. It is therefore possible that the manuscript was copied there from manuscripts held by Rabbi Hameli"tz].
Kabbalist Rabbi Yisrael Ya'akov Elgazi (1680-1756, Otzar Harabbanim12226) born in Izmir to his father Rabbi Yom Tov. Came to Jerusalem before 1737. One of the heads of the Beit El Kabbalist Yeshivah at the time of Rabbi Gedalyah Hayon and the Rasha"sh. From 1755 served as Rishon Le-Tzion and Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem. Of his books: Shalmei Tsibur, Shema Ya'akov, Ar'ah De-Rabanan and others. Author of the book "Hemdat Yamim".
Of his disciples are the Hid"a and his own son Maha"rit Elgazi.
Rabbi Mordechai Ha-Levi – Harav Hameli"tz, one of the most important sages of his generation, was appointed in 1805 as Rishon le-Tzion, and died in Constantinople in 1807. (See enclosed material).
30 pages, 21.5 cm. Poor condition, moth and mold damaged (omission of text only in last pages).
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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Long Halachic response handwritten and signed by Rabbi Nissim Zerachya Azulay, grandson of the Chida. Safed, 1826.
The response concerns a financial (historical) matter between the communities of Tiberias and Safed, regarding payment of taxes to Ibrahim Pasha. Rabbi Avraham Anhori, Rosh Beit-Din of Safed, joins the writing with his handwritten signature in the end of the response.
Rabbi Nissin Zerachya Azulay (1780-1836) was born in Jerusalem to Rabbi Avraham, son of the Chida, and learned in Livorno. Served as Av-Beit-Din of Magenza near Izmir and Rabbi Chaim Palagi who knew him at the time refers to him as the "the Rabbi, the pious and holy one". As of 1826 served as dayan in Safed. Was killed in the earthquake. When he was found in the ruins in his Talith and Tefilin, he died saying that he is that last reincarnation of Assa the Cripple, King of Judea. His writings and the writing of the Chida on Sefer Ha-Zohar were lost in the rubbles. [Up till now it was known that Rabbi Nissin Zerchaya arrived in Safed in 1830 – by the response herewith it seems that he arrived in 1826].
Rabbi Avraham Anhory, was appointed Av-Beit-Din of Safed in 1826, and was also killed in the 1836 earthquake. See about them in enclosed material. Enclosed is also a partial copy of the response.
13 pages 25.5 cm. Good condition, water stains and creases to paper.
The response concerns a financial (historical) matter between the communities of Tiberias and Safed, regarding payment of taxes to Ibrahim Pasha. Rabbi Avraham Anhori, Rosh Beit-Din of Safed, joins the writing with his handwritten signature in the end of the response.
Rabbi Nissin Zerachya Azulay (1780-1836) was born in Jerusalem to Rabbi Avraham, son of the Chida, and learned in Livorno. Served as Av-Beit-Din of Magenza near Izmir and Rabbi Chaim Palagi who knew him at the time refers to him as the "the Rabbi, the pious and holy one". As of 1826 served as dayan in Safed. Was killed in the earthquake. When he was found in the ruins in his Talith and Tefilin, he died saying that he is that last reincarnation of Assa the Cripple, King of Judea. His writings and the writing of the Chida on Sefer Ha-Zohar were lost in the rubbles. [Up till now it was known that Rabbi Nissin Zerchaya arrived in Safed in 1830 – by the response herewith it seems that he arrived in 1826].
Rabbi Avraham Anhory, was appointed Av-Beit-Din of Safed in 1826, and was also killed in the 1836 earthquake. See about them in enclosed material. Enclosed is also a partial copy of the response.
13 pages 25.5 cm. Good condition, water stains and creases to paper.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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Manuscript, ink-stamped halachic response, by Rabbi Chaim Shitrit, Sefrou (Morocco), 1898.
The response concerns an Aguna and a mistaken marriage. Edited for printing.
Rabbi Chaim Avraham Eliyahu Shitrit, a leading rabbi of Sefrou, died 1901, some of his writings were published in Melel Avraham Responsum (Fez 1962) – see enclosed material.
9 written pages. 23 cm. Excellent condition.
The response concerns an Aguna and a mistaken marriage. Edited for printing.
Rabbi Chaim Avraham Eliyahu Shitrit, a leading rabbi of Sefrou, died 1901, some of his writings were published in Melel Avraham Responsum (Fez 1962) – see enclosed material.
9 written pages. 23 cm. Excellent condition.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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Manuscript, essays on homiletics, Mussar and dialectics. [Aleppo], 19-10th century.
Autographic writing of the author in oriental script. [By the contents it seems that the essays were written by an exceptional sage]. On the cover it says "this book written by the rabbi in Aleppo – and it was not completed because of a sickness' and this will be a remembrance in our community…". Above the inscription "Harav Katzin".
[14] leaves, 15-16 cm. Fair condition, edges of some pages are cut and damaged. Worn binding.
Autographic writing of the author in oriental script. [By the contents it seems that the essays were written by an exceptional sage]. On the cover it says "this book written by the rabbi in Aleppo – and it was not completed because of a sickness' and this will be a remembrance in our community…". Above the inscription "Harav Katzin".
[14] leaves, 15-16 cm. Fair condition, edges of some pages are cut and damaged. Worn binding.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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"Hatarot Ha-Chalitza tripoli Version", Chalitza laws and ritual in oriental handwriting. [19th century].
Stamps of Rabbi "Aryeh Leib Elimelech Dov Jerusalem".
Rabbi Aryeh Leib Ben R' D. Hershler (died 1916), an important Dayan in Jerusalem. Student of Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Baharan in Torah and in public matters. One of the founders of the "Beit Yisrael" and "Givat Shaul" neighborhoods. Member of court that consisted of the Turkish Pasha, the Moslem Quaddi, the Greek Patriarch and the Jewish Rabbi Leib, he represented with much wisdom the Jewish people in the city.
4 written pages, 13.5 cm. Dry Paper, good condition.
Stamps of Rabbi "Aryeh Leib Elimelech Dov Jerusalem".
Rabbi Aryeh Leib Ben R' D. Hershler (died 1916), an important Dayan in Jerusalem. Student of Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Baharan in Torah and in public matters. One of the founders of the "Beit Yisrael" and "Givat Shaul" neighborhoods. Member of court that consisted of the Turkish Pasha, the Moslem Quaddi, the Greek Patriarch and the Jewish Rabbi Leib, he represented with much wisdom the Jewish people in the city.
4 written pages, 13.5 cm. Dry Paper, good condition.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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Handwritten notebook on prayer and Jewish faith, end of 19th century.
Ladino with Hebrew citations; citations are vowelized.
[28]leaves written on one side, 22.5 cm. Fair condition. Many stains. Big dark stain on the bottom of all the leaves.
Ladino with Hebrew citations; citations are vowelized.
[28]leaves written on one side, 22.5 cm. Fair condition. Many stains. Big dark stain on the bottom of all the leaves.
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