Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters

Tractate Nedarim, Munich 1946 - First Printing of the Talmud After the Holocaust

Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
Tractate Nedarim, of the Babylonian Talmud. Published by the Va'ad Agudat HaRabbanim in the American zone of Germany (Ashkenaz), with the assistance of Va'ad HaHatzala. Munich St. Ottilien, 1946. Illustrated title page with illustrations of the extermination camps "The labor barrack where we dwelled, covertly studied and prayed". In his introduction, the publisher writes about the "taking the books from 'The People of the Book'" by evil men who destroyed European Jewry and attempted to annihilate all Hebrew books. "All Jewish books were taken for processing paper or for some other despicable purpose…and therefore after liberation, the longing and thirst for books was great. Yeshivot were established but there were no books from which to study… This is what motivated us to print a few tractates for individual and communal study… We have only Tractates Kiddushin and Nedarim in one almost new volume so we have decided to copy, print and distribute them among the She’erit Hapleita in the German exile…”.
In 1949, after some time elapsed, the complete set of Talmud was printed in Munich in one single edition of 19 volumes featuring a different illustration on the title pages than the illustration of this first edition.
[3], 2-103, 16 leaves. Approximately 40 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and wear. Contemporary binding, with the embossment of a Star of David, worn and damaged spine.
Not listed in the Bibliography Institute CD.
Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita
Holocaust and She'erit Ha-Pleita