Auction 95 Early Printed Books, Chassidut and Kabbalah, Letters and Manuscripts, Engravings and Jewish Ceremonial Objects
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Mishneh Torah by the Rambam. Berditchev: Shmuel son of Yissachar Ber Segal, [1808-1809]. First edition of Mishneh Torah by the Rambam to be printed in Berditchev. Complete set in four volumes.
A few glosses in the first and fourth volume, including two glosses signed "Shlomo Tzvi". Many glosses in the second volume.
On the title page of the second volume, signatures of the philanthropist R. "Shaul son of Noach of Parichi Papiernia".
At the end of the fourth volume is a yahrzeit inscription.
Four volumes: First volume: [8], 278 leaves. Volume II: [4], 260 leaves. Volume III: [2], 389, [1] leaves. Volume IV: [2], 309, [1] leaves. 37.5 cm. Varying condition, good-fair to fair. Stains, including dampstains. Worming, affecting most of the volumes. Small tears and open tears (including to title page of volumes I and IV, due to torn stamps), affecting text in several places (in volume III some tears are repaired with tape). Inscriptions. Stamps. New, uniform bindings.
In the first volume, as in some copies, the title page and following leaf are taken from Part III (with indexes for Part III), but the title page is misprinted as Part I (instead of Part III).
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Levush by R. Mordechai Yoffe. Berditchev: R. Yisrael son of Avraham [Bak] (a disciple of R. Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev and Rebbe Yisrael of Ruzhin) and his partner R. Yosef son of Tzvi, [1818-1821]. Complete set, five parts in five volumes. Divisional title pages. Some words on the title page printed in red ink.
Complete set of Levush to the four parts of the Shulchan Aruch – Levush HaTechelet and Levush HaChur on Orach Chaim (with commentary Eliyahu Zuta by R. Eliyahu Shapiro, Rabbi of Tykocin) – 1818; Levush Ateret Zahav on Yoreh Deah (with commentary Chagorat Shmuel by R. Shmuel of Lenzburg) – 1819; Levush HaButz VeArgaman on Even HaEzer – 1819; Levush Ir Shushan on Chosen Mishpat – 1821.
Ownership inscription of “R. Meir son of R. Mordechai” in third volume; in fourth volume, stamps of R. “Aharon Tzvi Weizner, head of the Beit Din of Linz and the region” (1906-2007; Rabbi of Przemyśl and additional places).
Five volumes. Volume I – Levush HaTechelet. Volume II – Levush HaChur. Volume III – Levush Ateret Zahav. Volume IV – Levush HaButz VeArgaman. Volume V – Levush Ir Shushan.
Five volumes. Volume I (Levush HaTechelet): 64 leaves. Volume II (Levush HaChur): [1]. 65-200 leaves. Volume III (Ateret Zahav): 182 leaves. Volume IV (Levush HaButz VeArgaman): [1], 30; 33-52; 55-88 leaves. Volume V (Levush Ir Shushan): 8, 11-148; [12] leaves (last leaf numbered 180). Misfoliation in most volumes. Approx. 33-34 cm. Partially bluish paper. Overall good-fair condition. Stains, including dampstains. Worming, affecting text (heavy worming to last leaves of volume V). Tears, including open tears, slightly affecting text of volume I and volume II, partially repaired with paper. Stamps. New bindings (uniform).
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Collection of books printed in Zhovkva, 1728-1844:
• Chiddushei Halachot – Maharsha. Zhovkva, [1728]. Dedication on title page.
• Beit Levi, novellae by R. Levi son of R. Shlomo of Brody. Zhovkva, [1732]. Signatures.
• Chiddushei Halachot, Part I – Neta Shaashuim, by R. Dov Ber of Pinsk. Zhovkva, [1748].
• Seder HaDorot by R. Yechiel Halpern. Zhovkva, 1808. Signatures on title page, including: "Moshe David Shapiro" [apparently R. Moshe David Shapiro of Będzin].
• Tosefot Shabbat, on Shulchan Aruch, laws of Shabbat. Zhovkva, [1806].
• Halachot Gedolot. Zhovkva, 1811. Signatures on title page. Signature on endpaper: "Yoel Katz, Rabbi of Ardud" [author of Responsa Tirat Kesef and more].
• Machatzit HaShekel, on Magen Avraham, by R. Shmuel Kelin. Zhovkva, 1838. Stamp of "Chachmei Lublin yeshiva bookbindery". Ownership inscriptions on endpaper.
• Simlah Chadashah, Tevuot Shor and Bechor Shor by R. Alexander Sender Schorr. Zhovkva, 1840-1841. Stamp of R. Eliyahu Menachem Goitein, Rabbi of Hőgyész [R. Eliyahu Menachem Goitein (1838-1902), disciple of the Ketav Sofer, served as Rabbi of Hőgyész succeeding his father R. Tzvi Hirsch Goitein and his grandfather R. Baruch Bendit Goitein].
• Tiv Gittin, on Tractate Gittin, by R. Tzvi Hirsch Heller. Zhovkva, 1844. Signature; stamp (somewhat deleted): "Tzvi Yechiel Segal Hirsch, Rabbi of Erdőtelek and the region" [author of Tzvi VeChamid].
9 books. Varying size and condition. New bindings. The books were not thoroughly examined, and are being sold as is.
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Collection of books printed in Russia-Poland, 1760s-1810s.
Signatures and stamps.
12 books. Varying size and condition. New bindings. The books were not thoroughly examined, and are being sold as is.
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