Auction 98 Early Printed Books, Chassidut and Kabbalah, Books Printed in Jerusalem, Letters and Manuscripts, Jewish Ceremonial Art
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Torah scroll. [Turkey, Greece, or the Balkan region, ca. second half of the 18th century or early 19th century].
Sephardic script, characteristic of the Balkan region. The Torah scroll is rolled on two "Atzei Chaim" (carved wooden rollers, typical of the region and period).
Height of parchment: 46 cm. Maximum height of the "Atzei Chaim": Approx. 95 cm. Fair condition. Stains, including dark stains. Faded ink and blemishes. Later erasures and corrections in many places. Restored tears. Large open tears to several sheets (in Parashat Balak), affecting text, restored. The parchment is cut in a circular shape in the first and last sheets. Housed in a later velvet mantle.
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Tefillin parashiyot, [Russia-Poland, 19th/20th century].
Tefillin shel yad and tefillin shel rosh on parchments, in large format. In Arizal script – as per Chassidic custom.
The hand tefillin were written in seven lines, and the head tefillin were written in four lines, in larger letters.
5 parchment leaves. Height of parchment: approx. 5-5.2 cm. The tefillin shel yad was written on two parchment sheets, sewn and glued together. Good condition. Stains and creases.
The parashiyot were examined and found to be kosher (certificate included).
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Esther scroll. [Transylvania, ca. 19th/20th century].
Ink on parchment. Neat Ashkenazic Stam script. 42 lines per column. With tin case and lid. The bottom of the case and lid are engraved with the name of the owner, R. "Menachem Mendel Deutsch" – from whose estate the present Megillah derives.
R. Menachem Mendel Deutsch of Deyzh (ca. 1860s-1942), disciple of the Yitav Lev and close disciple of the Maaglei Tzedek of Deyzh. He immigrated to Eretz Israel and authored and published Mevi Tzedek.
Parchment scroll. 4 membranes, comprising 12 columns. Height of parchment: 36 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and creases. Some letters were deleted and faded. The scroll is placed in an original tin case, with some warping.
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Miniature Esther Scroll in Filigree Silver Case, presumably made by a "Bezalel" artisan (unmarked). [Jerusalem, ca. 1910-1920].
HaMelech scroll (all the columns begin with the word "HaMelech"); written in Stam script on four parchment membranes, 30 columns of text, 14 lines per column. The scroll is placed in a cylindrical filigree silver case, decorated with rich vegetal patterns, and topped with a crown-shaped ornament, covering a gilt dome.
Although the present case is unmarked, it is identical in technique and quality to cases produced in "Bezalel" in the first decades of the 20th century.
Height of case: approx. 16 cm; height of parchment: 5.5 cm. Overall good condition. Some minor blemishes and warping. The silver pull-piece sewn onto the first membrane does not bear the "Bezalel" mark and is therefore presumably not original. Minor wear and blemishes to parchment.
For comparison, see: "Bezalel 1906-1929", list of items in the exhibition, Jerusalem, 1983. Item nos. 717-721.
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Five Books of the Torah, Neviim and Ketuvim. Geneva: Kafa [Cephas] Elon, 1618.
Vocalized Bible. Two columns per page. Divisional title pages for Neviim Rishonim, Neviim Acharonim and Ketuvim (Five Megillot printed after the Torah, without divisional title page).
Ketuvim title page differs from the other title pages, and is not found in all copies.
Two columns per page, like the Bible edition used by R. Aryeh Levin for Goral HaGra, following a special tradition transmitted from the Vilna Gaon.
Handwritten inscriptions of chapter numbers and totals of verses.
369; 124 leaves. Leaves 103-104 of first sequence bound out of place, after leaf 100. 21.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, including dampstains. Minor wear to some leaves. Creases to title page at beginning of volume. Tears, including small marginal open tears to several leaves, slightly affecting text of second leaf. Trimming of Ketuvim title page slightly affecting bottom of illustrated frame. Second leaf mostly detached. Old binding, with leather spine and corners and original colorful endpaper. Wear and damage to binding.
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Five Books of the Torah, Neviim and Ketuvim. Amsterdam: Menasseh ben Israel, [1631-1635].
Fine copy. At the beginning of the volume is a title page with a copper engraving with the name of the printer and proofreader. Additional title page in Latin. Divisional title pages for Neviim Rishonim, Neviim Acharonim and Ketuvim (on all three title pages, the date of printing is corrected to 1636, in the same hand).
One of the only Bible editions at the time printed by Jews. Two columns per page, like the Bible edition used by R. Aryeh Levin for Goral HaGra, following a special tradition transmitted from the Vilna Gaon.
Four parts in one volume. Torah and Five Megillot: [1], 144 leaves. Neviim Rishonim: [145]-254 leaves. Neviim Acharonim: [255]-369 leaves, [1] blank leaf. Ketuvim: 124, [2] leaves. 21.5 cm. Good condition. Stains, including light dampstains. Leather binding, with wear and damage (tear to edges of spine and rubbing marks in many places). Contains [2] leaves at the end of Ketuvim section – table of Haftarot for the whole year according to all customs, included in some copies only.
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Tikun Sofrim, year-round Torah portions and Haftarot. Amsterdam: for Samuel Rodrigues Mendes, Moses Sarfati and David Gomes da Silva, 1726.
Title pages illustrated with copper engravings by Bernard Picart. Divisional title page for Haftarot. Includes table of Torah readings for the festivals, and tables in Spanish (folding leaves), with divisional title page in Hebrew and Spanish.
After the Haftarot section are bound leaves which usually appear at the beginning of the volume: poems in praise of the edition, cantillation, a chart for the festival readings, corrections by the proofreader, and more. Two leaves missing, with approbation and chart of double Torah portions.
Stamps of "Saadat Bachurim" society (Amsterdam).
[3], 3-327, [2], 329-446, [10] leaves; 9-16 pages; [3] folding leaves with charts, [2] leaves. [6] leaves originally bound at the beginning of the book are bound after the Haftarot section. Missing [2] leaves at the beginning of the book. 17 cm. High-quality paper. Good condition. Stains. Small tears and creases to a few leaves. Old binding, with leather spine. Light wear and light damage to binding.
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Chumash set – Tikun Sofrim, Five Books of the Torah, with Haftarot. Amsterdam: sons of Shlomo Proops Katz, [1751]. Fine five-volume set.
Original elaborate leather bindings, with gilt decorations. Title pages for books of the Torah only at beginning of first two volumes. Divisional title page at end of each volume.
Five volumes. Bereshit: [8], 88; [3], 8 leaves. Leaves 37-44 misordered. Leaf 39 appears twice. Shemot: [1], 89-162; [8]-18 leaves. [1] leaf with Song of the Sea, originally appearing at the end of Shemot volume, bound at beginning of Bereshit volume. Vayikra: 163-212; [19]-25 leaves. Bamidbar: 213-283; 27-28, [1], 29-32 leaves. Devarim: 284-333, 335-347; 33-55, [1] leaves. Missing leaf 334. 20 cm. Gilt edges (slightly faded). Good condition. Stains. Few tears to several leaves. Original leather bindings, with original color endpaper. Damage to bindings.
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Ezrat HaSofer, "Tikun Sofrim Vavei HaAmudim", Shemot through Devarim, with Haftarot, and with Or Torah by R. Menachem de Lonzano. Amsterdam: Gerhard Johann Janson at press of Yisrael Mondovi, [1767-1769]. Four of five volumes. Illustrated half-title in all volumes, dated 1769. Other title pages dated 1767. Divisional title pages for Haftarot sections, dated 1768.
Fine copies, bound in original elegant leather binding adorned with silver clasps.
Does not contain Bereshit volume with Meir Nativ, a work on Holy Names in the Torah, by R. Yehuda Pisa. Printed at the end of the Book of Devarim is the Haftarah of Shabbat Eichah with Spanish translation (verse per verse), and Luchot HaIbur (calendrical tables; divisional title page; Hebrew and Portuguese).
This book was prepared as a model for scribes writing a Torah scroll (conforming with the custom known as Vavei HaAmudim – each column of the Torah scroll starting with the letter Vav). Shirat HaYam and Shirat Haazinu are printed on wider leaves, fitting with their layout in the Torah scroll.
Four volumes. Shemot: [1], [66]-121; [2], 28 leaves. Vayikra: [1], [122]-163; [2], 24 leaves. Bamidbar: [2], [165]-221; [2], 16 leaves. Devarim: [2], [223]-272, [2]; [3], 277-290; [8] leaves. Approx. 20 cm. High-quality paper. Gilt edges. Good condition. Stains. Original leather bindings, with many gilt decorations, original color endpaper and silver clasps (one clasp damaged and missing fastener). Wear and damage to bindings and spines.
Another edition was published in the same period, without vowels, cantillation marks and chapter numbers.
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Tikun Sofrim, in Vavei HaAmudim format, with Or Torah glosses, and English translation and notes. "The... Book of Moses… with the English... Translation... with notes... by Lion Soesmans". London: Lion Soesmans and Co, [1787].
Six-volume set, separate volume for Megillot. Hebrew and English on facing pages.
English divisional title page for Haftarot in each of the five Torah volumes.
Six volumes. Bereshit: [176; 28] leaves. Shemot: [149; 36] leaves. Vayikra: [103; 36] leaves. Bamidbar: [143; 22 leaves]. Devarim: [127; 34] leaves. Five Megillot: [89] leaves. Five Torah volumes: approx. 18 cm. Five Megillot volume: 20.5 cm. Condition of volumes varies. First five volumes in fair-good to fair condition; sixth volume in good condition. Many stains to first five volumes, including large dark stains and dampstains. Wear. Tears and open tears, affecting text in several places. Several leaves detached. Old leather bindings (sixth volume in original decorated binding, different from other volumes). Damage to bindings (some broken and with front or back side detached).
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Five Books of the Torah, with Targumim and commentaries of Rashi, Rashbam, Ibn Ezra, Baal HaTurim, Tochachat Musar by the Shlah and Totzeot Chaim by R. Chaim of Boskovitz, with Haftarot and Five Megillot. Vienna: Anton Schmidt, 1794.
Fine copy, printed on high-quality paper, with wide margins and original leather bindings.
Some words on title page printed in red ink.
Five volumes. Bereshit: [4], 98, [2] leaves. Shemot: 125 leaves. Vayikra: [1], 64-74 leaves. Bamidbar: 68, 29-35, 15-16 leaves. Devarim: 80, 19-42 leaves. 36.5 cm. Gilt edges. Wide margins. Good condition. Stains. Original leather bindings, with gilt decorations and original color endpaper. Wear and damage to bindings.
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Torat Moshe, set of Books of the Torah with German translation and Minchah Chadashah commentary by R. Meir Calvo, edited by R. Wolf Heidenheim. Rödelheim: Wolf Heidenheim, 1818-1821. Five volumes.
The German translation is that of Moses Mendelssohn.
Haftarot and Shabbat prayers added to each volume (with divisional title page).
Lengthy pre-subscriber length at the end of Devarim volume, over [6] leaves.
At the end of Shemot and Bamidbar volume, and at the beginning and end of the Devarim volume, appear original advertisements, printed on blue paper, with comments by R. Wolf Heidenheim's on the edition.
Ownership inscription on endpapers.
Five volumes. Bereshit: [3], 143; 24; 4; 54 leaves. Shemot: [1], 137; 28; 78, [1] (original printed blue wrapper) leaves. Vayikra: [1], 107; 24; 80 leaves. Bamidbar: [1], 134, [1]; 16; 50, [1] (original printed blue wrapper) leaves. Devarim: [1] (original printed blue wrapper), [1], 129; 18; 52, [6] leaves. 16.5-17 cm. Overall good condition. Stains. Light wear to some volumes. Few tears. Bottom of Vayikra title page cut off, not affecting text. Original uniform bindings, with leather spines. Much damage and wear to bindings (open tears to some spines).
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