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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
Feb 14, 2023
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Yismach Moshe on the Torah – Chassidic and Kabbalistic homiletics, following the order of the weekly Torah portions, by R. Moshe Teitelbaum Rabbi of Ujhel (Sátoraljaújhely). Parts I-V, on the Books of Bereshit, Shemot, Vayikra, Bamidbar and Devarim. Lviv, 1848-1861. Set in three volumes. First edition of all five parts, with a separate title page for each part.
The author, R. Moshe Teitelbaum Rabbi of Ujhel (1759-1841), was the progenitor of the Sighet and Satmar dynasties, as well as other prominent Chassidic dynasties.
On the title page of Shemot part, signature of R. Sussman Sofer author of Machaneh Chaim, followed by the signature of his son R. Moshe David Sofer Rabbi of Sächsisch Regen (Reghin).
R. Chaim Sussman Sofer Rabbi of Munkacs and Budapest, author of Machaneh Chaim (1822-1886), leading Hungarian Torah scholar. Prominent disciple of the Chatam Sofer in the latter's final years.
His son R. Moshe David (1858-1906) succeeded his father-in-law R. Hillel Pollack as rabbi of Sächsisch Regen. Renowned for his scholarliness and breadth of knowledge.
Handwritten inscriptions on the title page of the first volume. Stamp of R. Alexander Asher Babad (1910-1985), rabbi in Hungary, and after the Holocaust, dean of the R. Shlomo Kluger yeshiva and rabbi of Khal Minchat Chinuch Tartikov in New York.
Set in three volumes. Bereshit: [1], 34, 37-117 leaves. Lacking leaves 35-36. Shemot, Vayikra: 90; 42 leaves. Bamidbar, Devarim: [1], 49; 72, [1] leaves. 22-23.5 cm. Overall good condition. Stains, including dampstains. Some worming to vol. I, and worming affecting text in vol. II. Minor marginal open tears to title page of vol. I. Margins of first title page of vol. III and several other leaves reinforced with paper. New, uniform leather bindings.
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The author, R. Moshe Teitelbaum Rabbi of Ujhel (1759-1841), was the progenitor of the Sighet and Satmar dynasties, as well as other prominent Chassidic dynasties.
On the title page of Shemot part, signature of R. Sussman Sofer author of Machaneh Chaim, followed by the signature of his son R. Moshe David Sofer Rabbi of Sächsisch Regen (Reghin).
R. Chaim Sussman Sofer Rabbi of Munkacs and Budapest, author of Machaneh Chaim (1822-1886), leading Hungarian Torah scholar. Prominent disciple of the Chatam Sofer in the latter's final years.
His son R. Moshe David (1858-1906) succeeded his father-in-law R. Hillel Pollack as rabbi of Sächsisch Regen. Renowned for his scholarliness and breadth of knowledge.
Handwritten inscriptions on the title page of the first volume. Stamp of R. Alexander Asher Babad (1910-1985), rabbi in Hungary, and after the Holocaust, dean of the R. Shlomo Kluger yeshiva and rabbi of Khal Minchat Chinuch Tartikov in New York.
Set in three volumes. Bereshit: [1], 34, 37-117 leaves. Lacking leaves 35-36. Shemot, Vayikra: 90; 42 leaves. Bamidbar, Devarim: [1], 49; 72, [1] leaves. 22-23.5 cm. Overall good condition. Stains, including dampstains. Some worming to vol. I, and worming affecting text in vol. II. Minor marginal open tears to title page of vol. I. Margins of first title page of vol. III and several other leaves reinforced with paper. New, uniform leather bindings.
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
Feb 14, 2023
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Yismach Moshe on the Torah portions, Bereshit-Devarim, by Rebbe Moshe Teitelbaum of Ujhel (Sátoraljaújhely). Sighet (Sighetu Marmației): Moshe Blumenfeld and son-in-law Yechiel Michel David, 1898. Third edition.
Printed leaf pasted to back endpaper, with segulah for protection from plagues, by the author R. Moshe Teitelbaum.
Copy of Rebbe Alter Biederman of Lelov and Sosnowitz, with his stamps on the title page and leaf 1 (signature-stamps). Two handwritten emendations on p. 176a (in a hand similar to that of the stamp). Additional stamp on the title page.
Rebbe Avraham Betzalel Natan Nata Biederman (1862-1933; known as Rebbe Alter) was born in Eretz Israel to Rebbe Elazar Mendel of Lelov. He later served as rebbe in Sosnowitz (Sosnowiec, Poland), where he was known as "the rebbe from Eretz Israel" and earned the reputation of a wonder-worker.
[2], 203 leaves; [2], 154 leaves; 50 leaves. 28 cm. Overall good condition. Stains and tears to several leaves. Fine binding from time of printing, with leather spine and corners. Minor defects to binding.
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Printed leaf pasted to back endpaper, with segulah for protection from plagues, by the author R. Moshe Teitelbaum.
Copy of Rebbe Alter Biederman of Lelov and Sosnowitz, with his stamps on the title page and leaf 1 (signature-stamps). Two handwritten emendations on p. 176a (in a hand similar to that of the stamp). Additional stamp on the title page.
Rebbe Avraham Betzalel Natan Nata Biederman (1862-1933; known as Rebbe Alter) was born in Eretz Israel to Rebbe Elazar Mendel of Lelov. He later served as rebbe in Sosnowitz (Sosnowiec, Poland), where he was known as "the rebbe from Eretz Israel" and earned the reputation of a wonder-worker.
[2], 203 leaves; [2], 154 leaves; 50 leaves. 28 cm. Overall good condition. Stains and tears to several leaves. Fine binding from time of printing, with leather spine and corners. Minor defects to binding.
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
Feb 14, 2023
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Yitav Lev, Chassidic, homiletical and ethical essays on the Torah portions, Bereshit-Devarim [by Rebbe Yekutiel Yehuda Teitelbaum Rabbi of Sighet]. Sighet (Sighetu Marmației): Maramaroscher Actien-Buchdruckerei, 1875 First edition.
All the parts in one volume. Main title page at the beginning of part I, and five divisional title pages for each book of the Torah.
The book was printed anonymously in the author's lifetime. The book title is an acronym alluding to the name of the author – Yitav = Yekutiel Yehuda Teitelbaum.
On the first title page, stamp of R. Naftali HaKohen Schwartz Rabbi of Mád (1846-1897). In several places, stamps of his son R. Yosef Schwartz (1875-1944), rabbi of the Machzikei HaDat community in Grosswardein and author of VaYelaket Yosef. Many handwritten glosses (some trimmed).
All the parts in one volume. [4], 2-141, [2] leaves; [2], 2-91 leaves; [4], 2-55, [2] leaves; [4], 2-80 leaves; [1], 2-52, 55-70 leaves (errata of Shemot bound at end of Vayikra; errata and title page of Devarim bound after title page and errata of Bamidbar). 23.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and wear. New binding.
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All the parts in one volume. Main title page at the beginning of part I, and five divisional title pages for each book of the Torah.
The book was printed anonymously in the author's lifetime. The book title is an acronym alluding to the name of the author – Yitav = Yekutiel Yehuda Teitelbaum.
On the first title page, stamp of R. Naftali HaKohen Schwartz Rabbi of Mád (1846-1897). In several places, stamps of his son R. Yosef Schwartz (1875-1944), rabbi of the Machzikei HaDat community in Grosswardein and author of VaYelaket Yosef. Many handwritten glosses (some trimmed).
All the parts in one volume. [4], 2-141, [2] leaves; [2], 2-91 leaves; [4], 2-55, [2] leaves; [4], 2-80 leaves; [1], 2-52, 55-70 leaves (errata of Shemot bound at end of Vayikra; errata and title page of Devarim bound after title page and errata of Bamidbar). 23.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and wear. New binding.
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
Feb 14, 2023
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Rav Tuv LeBeit Yisrael, on the Torah, by Rebbe Yekutiel Yehuda Teitelbaum Rabbi of Sighet, the Yitav Lev. Lviv: Yaakov Meshulam Ehrenpreis, 1889. First edition.
On the title page, dedication handwritten and stamped by the publisher, R. Moshe David Teitelbaum Rabbi of Laposch, gifting the book to the Kollel Austria Beit Midrash in Jerusalem. Stamps of the Kollel, and stamps of Rebbe Yehuda Tzvi Brandwein of Stretin.
Rebbe Moshe David Teitelbaum (1855-1935), grandson and close disciple of the Yitav Lev of Sighet. Published the works of his ancestors, the Yismach Moshe and the Yitav Lev. Served as rabbi of Laposch (Târgu Lăpuş) from 1882, settling in his final years in the United States, where he served as the Volova Rav.
R. Yehuda Tzvi Brandwein, Rebbe of Stretin (1903-1969). Close disciple and brother-in-law of the kabbalist R. Yehuda Leib Ashlag, the Sulam, whose books he proofread and arranged for print.
[1], 181, [1] leaves. 25.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Wear and tears. Paper repairs to title page. Minor worming to final leaves. Stamps. New leather binding.
Including final leaf, with two letters from the Yitav Lev.
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On the title page, dedication handwritten and stamped by the publisher, R. Moshe David Teitelbaum Rabbi of Laposch, gifting the book to the Kollel Austria Beit Midrash in Jerusalem. Stamps of the Kollel, and stamps of Rebbe Yehuda Tzvi Brandwein of Stretin.
Rebbe Moshe David Teitelbaum (1855-1935), grandson and close disciple of the Yitav Lev of Sighet. Published the works of his ancestors, the Yismach Moshe and the Yitav Lev. Served as rabbi of Laposch (Târgu Lăpuş) from 1882, settling in his final years in the United States, where he served as the Volova Rav.
R. Yehuda Tzvi Brandwein, Rebbe of Stretin (1903-1969). Close disciple and brother-in-law of the kabbalist R. Yehuda Leib Ashlag, the Sulam, whose books he proofread and arranged for print.
[1], 181, [1] leaves. 25.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Wear and tears. Paper repairs to title page. Minor worming to final leaves. Stamps. New leather binding.
Including final leaf, with two letters from the Yitav Lev.
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
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Derech Emunah, three parts, kabbalistic and Chassidic teachings on the Torah and the festivals, by R. Menachem Mendel Rabbi of Sighet. Czernowitz: Johann Eckhardt und Sohn, 1856-1860. Only edition.
Three parts in one volume, with divisional title pages.
The author, R. Menachem Mendel Stern of Sighet (Sighetu Marmației; d. 1834), leading rabbi in Maramureș and prominent disciple of the Yismach Moshe and the Maggid of Kozhnitz. He was rabbinically ordained by R. Meshulam Igra, and served as dayan in the Beit Din of R. Yaakov of Lissa.
[4], 52; [4], 5-50; 124, [1] leaves. 23 cm. Good condition. Stains (including dark stains to final leaves). Abrasions and tears to title page, slightly affecting text. Stamps. New binding.
[1] leaf of errata at end of volume not listed in Bibliography of Hebrew Book.
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Three parts in one volume, with divisional title pages.
The author, R. Menachem Mendel Stern of Sighet (Sighetu Marmației; d. 1834), leading rabbi in Maramureș and prominent disciple of the Yismach Moshe and the Maggid of Kozhnitz. He was rabbinically ordained by R. Meshulam Igra, and served as dayan in the Beit Din of R. Yaakov of Lissa.
[4], 52; [4], 5-50; 124, [1] leaves. 23 cm. Good condition. Stains (including dark stains to final leaves). Abrasions and tears to title page, slightly affecting text. Stamps. New binding.
[1] leaf of errata at end of volume not listed in Bibliography of Hebrew Book.
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
Feb 14, 2023
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Midrash Aggadat Bereshit, with Midrash Temurah. Zhovkva: Avraham Yehuda Leib Meyerhoffer, [1804].
Important ownership. Ownership inscription at the top of the title page, signed by "Natan Lorberbaum". His signature also appears in the heading of leaf 5. This is presumably R. Natan Nata Lorberbaum son of R. Yaakov Lorberbaum Rabbi of Lissa, author of Netivot HaMishpat and Chavat Daat.
On the title page, stamps of R. Yoel Ashkenazi Rabbi of Zlotchov (grandfather of Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar). Stamps of his grandson Rebbe Moshe David Ashkenazi.
R. Yoel Ashkenazi Rabbi of Zlotchov (1810-1881) was a leading rabbi and Torah disseminator in Galicia.
His grandson, R. Moshe David Ashkenazi (d. 1st Nissan, ca. 1920s), son of R. Asher Anshel Ashkenazi, whom he succeeded as rebbe of Olesk in Stanislav. He was the son-in-law of Rebbe Avraham Aharon Teitelbaum of Kolbasov.
[1], 2-59 leaves (lacking 9 leaves at end: leaves 60-68). 18 cm. Fair-poor condition. Stains and wear. Large open tears, affecting text, to approx. half the leaves. New binding.
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Important ownership. Ownership inscription at the top of the title page, signed by "Natan Lorberbaum". His signature also appears in the heading of leaf 5. This is presumably R. Natan Nata Lorberbaum son of R. Yaakov Lorberbaum Rabbi of Lissa, author of Netivot HaMishpat and Chavat Daat.
On the title page, stamps of R. Yoel Ashkenazi Rabbi of Zlotchov (grandfather of Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar). Stamps of his grandson Rebbe Moshe David Ashkenazi.
R. Yoel Ashkenazi Rabbi of Zlotchov (1810-1881) was a leading rabbi and Torah disseminator in Galicia.
His grandson, R. Moshe David Ashkenazi (d. 1st Nissan, ca. 1920s), son of R. Asher Anshel Ashkenazi, whom he succeeded as rebbe of Olesk in Stanislav. He was the son-in-law of Rebbe Avraham Aharon Teitelbaum of Kolbasov.
[1], 2-59 leaves (lacking 9 leaves at end: leaves 60-68). 18 cm. Fair-poor condition. Stains and wear. Large open tears, affecting text, to approx. half the leaves. New binding.
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
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Nagid UMetzaveh, kavanot and practices of the Arizal and R. Chaim Vital on mitzvah observance. Lviv: J. M. Stand, 1863.
Copy of Rebbe Avraham Aharon Teitelbaum of Kolbasov (Kolbuszowa; 1834-1910), son of the Yitav Lev and grandson of the Yismach Moshe, with his stamps on verso of the title page and at the foot of one page.
[58] leaves. Approx. 18 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear. Leaves trimmed with damage to heading in some places. Stamps and inscriptions. New binding.
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Copy of Rebbe Avraham Aharon Teitelbaum of Kolbasov (Kolbuszowa; 1834-1910), son of the Yitav Lev and grandson of the Yismach Moshe, with his stamps on verso of the title page and at the foot of one page.
[58] leaves. Approx. 18 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear. Leaves trimmed with damage to heading in some places. Stamps and inscriptions. New binding.
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
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Maharam Schick on the Torah, by R. Moshe Schick Rabbi of Khust. Munkacs (Mukachevo): Kahn et. Fried, 1905. First edition.
Lengthy dedication on the title page, handwritten and signed by R. Eliezer David Grünwald Rabbi of Satmar, who gave the book as wedding gift to his disciple in Satmar, 11th Tishrei 1925. Stamps of R. Eliezer David Grünwald, from his tenure as rabbi of Szerdahely (Dunajská Streda).
R. Eliezer David Grünwald (ca. 1866-1928), rabbi of Satmar. Brother of the Arugat HaBosem and his close disciple. Served as rabbi and dayan in many illustrious communities in Hungary and Transylvania, and founded prominent yeshivot. Author of the Keren LeDavid series, responsa, Torah novellae, homiletics, and more.
[7], 92 leaves. 23 cm. Dry paper. Fair-good condition. Stains, tears and wear. Title page restored with paper. New leather binding.
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Lengthy dedication on the title page, handwritten and signed by R. Eliezer David Grünwald Rabbi of Satmar, who gave the book as wedding gift to his disciple in Satmar, 11th Tishrei 1925. Stamps of R. Eliezer David Grünwald, from his tenure as rabbi of Szerdahely (Dunajská Streda).
R. Eliezer David Grünwald (ca. 1866-1928), rabbi of Satmar. Brother of the Arugat HaBosem and his close disciple. Served as rabbi and dayan in many illustrious communities in Hungary and Transylvania, and founded prominent yeshivot. Author of the Keren LeDavid series, responsa, Torah novellae, homiletics, and more.
[7], 92 leaves. 23 cm. Dry paper. Fair-good condition. Stains, tears and wear. Title page restored with paper. New leather binding.
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
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Two responsa works by leading Galician Torah scholars, bound together:
• Kochav MiYaakov, Responsa by R. Yaakov Weidenfeld Rabbi of Hrymailiv. Biłgoraj: R. Nata Kronenberg, 1933. First edition, published by the author's sons.
• Imrei David, responsa by R. David HaLevi Ish Horowitz Rabbi of Stanislav. Biłgoraj: R. Nata Kronenberg, 1934. Only edition, published by the author.
Many stamps of R. David Dov Berish Meisels Rabbi of Ujhel on the title pages and leaves of both books.
R. David Dov Meisels Rabbi of Ujhel (Sátoraljaújhely; 1875-1944; perished in the Holocaust), leading Chassidic rabbi in Hungary. Son-in-law and successor of R. Moshe Yosef Teitelbaum Rabbi of Ujhel (son of the Yitav Lev).
[1], 99 leaves; [1], 2-8; 108 leaves. 31.5 cm. Dry, brittle paper. Good-fair condition. Stains. Minor tears. Old cloth binding.
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• Kochav MiYaakov, Responsa by R. Yaakov Weidenfeld Rabbi of Hrymailiv. Biłgoraj: R. Nata Kronenberg, 1933. First edition, published by the author's sons.
• Imrei David, responsa by R. David HaLevi Ish Horowitz Rabbi of Stanislav. Biłgoraj: R. Nata Kronenberg, 1934. Only edition, published by the author.
Many stamps of R. David Dov Berish Meisels Rabbi of Ujhel on the title pages and leaves of both books.
R. David Dov Meisels Rabbi of Ujhel (Sátoraljaújhely; 1875-1944; perished in the Holocaust), leading Chassidic rabbi in Hungary. Son-in-law and successor of R. Moshe Yosef Teitelbaum Rabbi of Ujhel (son of the Yitav Lev).
[1], 99 leaves; [1], 2-8; 108 leaves. 31.5 cm. Dry, brittle paper. Good-fair condition. Stains. Minor tears. Old cloth binding.
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Emek Yehoshua, part I – on topics from the Babylonian and Jerusalem Talmud, and part II – homiletics, by R. Eizil Charif – R. Yehoshua Eizik Shapira Rabbi of Kutno and Slonim. Piotrków: Eli. Panski, 1896. Second edition, with Sefat HaEmek by the author's son, R. Moshe Shapira. At the end of the book, eulogy on the author (with separate title page). Divisional title page for part II.
Copy of the rebbes of Sighet. Ownership inscription on title page, attesting that the book belonged to Rebbe Chaim Tzvi Teitelbaum author of Atzei Chaim (1880-1926), son of the Kedushat Yom Tov. Stamp of his son Rebbe Moshe Teitelbaum author of Berach Moshe (1914-2006), rabbi of Sighet and later successor of Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum as rebbe of Satmar.
Various inscriptions and signatures.
[4], 5-225, [1] pages; [3], 4-60 pages; [2] leaves, 5-23 pages; 11 pages. 31.5 cm. Dry, brittle paper. Fair-good condition. Stains, wear and tears. Worming. New leather binding.
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Copy of the rebbes of Sighet. Ownership inscription on title page, attesting that the book belonged to Rebbe Chaim Tzvi Teitelbaum author of Atzei Chaim (1880-1926), son of the Kedushat Yom Tov. Stamp of his son Rebbe Moshe Teitelbaum author of Berach Moshe (1914-2006), rabbi of Sighet and later successor of Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum as rebbe of Satmar.
Various inscriptions and signatures.
[4], 5-225, [1] pages; [3], 4-60 pages; [2] leaves, 5-23 pages; 11 pages. 31.5 cm. Dry, brittle paper. Fair-good condition. Stains, wear and tears. Worming. New leather binding.
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Shaar Ruach HaKodesh and Shaar HaGilgulim by R. Chaim Vital, from the teachings of the Arizal. Jerusalem: R. Yisrael Bak, [1863]. First edition. Divisional title page and separate foliation for Shaar HaGilgulim.
Copy of Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar, with several stamps (in Hebrew and Latin characters) from his tenures as rabbi of Karoly and Irshava; inscription on front endpaper, attesting that the book belongs to the rebbe.
Signature on first title page.
Two books in one volume: [2], 76, [4] leaves; [1], 2-78 leaves. 21 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor worming to final leaves. Stamps and inscriptions. New binding.
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Copy of Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar, with several stamps (in Hebrew and Latin characters) from his tenures as rabbi of Karoly and Irshava; inscription on front endpaper, attesting that the book belongs to the rebbe.
Signature on first title page.
Two books in one volume: [2], 76, [4] leaves; [1], 2-78 leaves. 21 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor worming to final leaves. Stamps and inscriptions. New binding.
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Feb 14, 2023
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Sar Shalom, kavanot for the Passover Seder, and kavanot for Chanukah and Purim, from Siddur HaRashash [R. Shalom Sharabi], published by HaRav HaSadeh (R. Chaim Shaul Douek HaKohen, dean of the Rechovot HaNahar yeshiva for kabbalists) and R. Eliyahu Yaakov el Ajmi. Jerusalem: Lipschitz Brothers, 1912. First edition.
Bound with: Kavanot of Sefirat HaOmer from Siddur HaRashash, published by the Shaar HaShamayim yeshiva, [Jerusalem: Sh. Zuckermann, 1914 – copy lacking title page. First edition].
Copy of Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar, from his stay in Jerusalem [ca. 1946, before he immigrated to the United States], with his stamp from that period.
Two books in one volume: [1], 53 leaves; [3], 2-77 leaves. Lacking title page of Siddur Kavanot Sefirat HaOmer. 18.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Wear and tears. Open tears to final leaf (with LaMenatze'ach menorah), slightly affecting text, with tape repairs. Inscriptions. Stamps. New, fine leather binding.
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Bound with: Kavanot of Sefirat HaOmer from Siddur HaRashash, published by the Shaar HaShamayim yeshiva, [Jerusalem: Sh. Zuckermann, 1914 – copy lacking title page. First edition].
Copy of Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar, from his stay in Jerusalem [ca. 1946, before he immigrated to the United States], with his stamp from that period.
Two books in one volume: [1], 53 leaves; [3], 2-77 leaves. Lacking title page of Siddur Kavanot Sefirat HaOmer. 18.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Wear and tears. Open tears to final leaf (with LaMenatze'ach menorah), slightly affecting text, with tape repairs. Inscriptions. Stamps. New, fine leather binding.
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