Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
Manuscript, New Ivri-Teitch Translation of Bereshit
Opening: $300
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Manuscript, preparation for printing of a new Ivri-teitch (Yiddish) translation of Bereshit (Parshiot Vayishlach-Miketz, and Chanuka material). With translations of the Zohar, Rashi and other commentaries, parables from Ohel Ya'akov by the Magid of Dubna and from other books, and many other additions [c. 1910s].
the manuscript was written in black ink, with thousands of content and language corrections edited in red ink. Evidently, this manuscript is the basis for a new edition of the Chumash with an updated 20th century Yiddish translation. In comparison to the Beit Yehuda Chumashim, this manuscript has many translations that correspond to those written in black ink but none that correspond to the corrections in red ink. Apparently, the editing was done in preparation for a new edition.
Approximately 123 written pages (273-326, 321-368, 385-400, 33-37 pages), 21 cm. Very good condition. Several notebooks, bound in a new fabric binding.
the manuscript was written in black ink, with thousands of content and language corrections edited in red ink. Evidently, this manuscript is the basis for a new edition of the Chumash with an updated 20th century Yiddish translation. In comparison to the Beit Yehuda Chumashim, this manuscript has many translations that correspond to those written in black ink but none that correspond to the corrections in red ink. Apparently, the editing was done in preparation for a new edition.
Approximately 123 written pages (273-326, 321-368, 385-400, 33-37 pages), 21 cm. Very good condition. Several notebooks, bound in a new fabric binding.
Manuscripts – Ashkenaz
Manuscripts – Ashkenaz