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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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Kitzur Shulhan Aruch by Rabbi Shlomo Ganzfried. Warsaw, 1874.
Long list of owners on title-page, including ink-stamp "Eliezer Zeev Merilus son of Rabbi Y.A. Rabbi of Butashtash –Romaniz" with his signature.
Rabbi Eliezer Zeev Merilus the Rebbe of Butashtash (1853-1946) was the son of Rabbi Yosef Aharon of Dorohoi. He was a close disciple of Rabbi Chaim of Sanz and traveled to him 16 times. He served in the rabbinate of Pashtzlov on the Visella. In 1913 he succeeded his father as Rabbi and Rebbe of Butashtash. (Encyclopedia of Chasidut, 1, pages 266-267).
[1], 128 pages, 20.5 cm. fair condition. Stains, creases and tears. Without binding.
Long list of owners on title-page, including ink-stamp "Eliezer Zeev Merilus son of Rabbi Y.A. Rabbi of Butashtash –Romaniz" with his signature.
Rabbi Eliezer Zeev Merilus the Rebbe of Butashtash (1853-1946) was the son of Rabbi Yosef Aharon of Dorohoi. He was a close disciple of Rabbi Chaim of Sanz and traveled to him 16 times. He served in the rabbinate of Pashtzlov on the Visella. In 1913 he succeeded his father as Rabbi and Rebbe of Butashtash. (Encyclopedia of Chasidut, 1, pages 266-267).
[1], 128 pages, 20.5 cm. fair condition. Stains, creases and tears. Without binding.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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Sefer Nefesh David, on Torah portions. Michtav Le-David, Talmudic polemics.
By David Tebil of Lissa. Przemysl, 1878. Unique edition.
On title-page handwritten signature and an ink-stamp by the Rebbe of Zychlin Rabbi Chanoch Seadia Zichlinsky. (1885-1941, Encyclopedia of Chasidut, III, page 240). Son of Rebbe Moshe Netan'el of Zychlin. Rebbe since 1912 of Zychlin, Strikov and Lodz. Headed the "Shmirat Shabat" organization in Lodz. Died in the holocaust.
[4], 36; 12 leaves. 24 cm. Good-fair condition. Dry paper, new binding.
By David Tebil of Lissa. Przemysl, 1878. Unique edition.
On title-page handwritten signature and an ink-stamp by the Rebbe of Zychlin Rabbi Chanoch Seadia Zichlinsky. (1885-1941, Encyclopedia of Chasidut, III, page 240). Son of Rebbe Moshe Netan'el of Zychlin. Rebbe since 1912 of Zychlin, Strikov and Lodz. Headed the "Shmirat Shabat" organization in Lodz. Died in the holocaust.
[4], 36; 12 leaves. 24 cm. Good-fair condition. Dry paper, new binding.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $150
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Sefer Tapuchei Zahav, homiletics on Sefer Bereshit and Sefer Shmot. By the Ga'on Rabbi Zvi Heler (Hirsch Charif) Av-Bet-Din Ungvar, Bonihart, and Oven-Yoshon. (Rabbi of Rabbi Shlomo Ganzfried). Ungvar, 1864.
Inscriptions and signatures. Signature "Ya'akov Ktina, Chust".
Rabbi Ya'akov [Klein] Ktina (died 1890, Otzar Ha-Rabanim 9887), Av-Beit-Din of Chust preceding Maharam Shik. Disciple of the Divrei Chaim of Sanz. Author of "Rachamei Ha-Av" and "Korban Ha-Ani" which he published anonymously. [Sefer Rachamei Ha-Av was published in tens of editions].
1-92, 95 leaves, [3] pages. 20 cm, fair-poor condition, moth damages and moisture stains, binding worn out and falling apart.
Inscriptions and signatures. Signature "Ya'akov Ktina, Chust".
Rabbi Ya'akov [Klein] Ktina (died 1890, Otzar Ha-Rabanim 9887), Av-Beit-Din of Chust preceding Maharam Shik. Disciple of the Divrei Chaim of Sanz. Author of "Rachamei Ha-Av" and "Korban Ha-Ani" which he published anonymously. [Sefer Rachamei Ha-Av was published in tens of editions].
1-92, 95 leaves, [3] pages. 20 cm, fair-poor condition, moth damages and moisture stains, binding worn out and falling apart.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $120
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Nachalat Shimoni – collection of sayings of our Sages on figures in the Tanach. Wandsbeck, 1728. Only edition.
Signature and glosses of Rabbi Shimshon Ha-Levi Bloch. Additional signatures and stamps.
Rabbi Shimshon Bloch (1784-1846), author of Shvilei Olam, grandson of Rabbi Shimshon Chasid (Bloch) of Hamburg, author of Nezirut Shimshon. His book Shvilei Olam earned the approbations of the Chatam Sofer, Rabbi Mordechai Benet and Rabbi Shmuel and Rabbi Ya'akovka Landa, sons of the Noda BiYehuda.
[5], 68 leaves; 69 leaves. 32.5 cm. Good condition, slight moisture stains. The last page has ink stains. Restored damage on the title-page. Cardboard binding with leather spine, slightly scuffed.
Signature and glosses of Rabbi Shimshon Ha-Levi Bloch. Additional signatures and stamps.
Rabbi Shimshon Bloch (1784-1846), author of Shvilei Olam, grandson of Rabbi Shimshon Chasid (Bloch) of Hamburg, author of Nezirut Shimshon. His book Shvilei Olam earned the approbations of the Chatam Sofer, Rabbi Mordechai Benet and Rabbi Shmuel and Rabbi Ya'akovka Landa, sons of the Noda BiYehuda.
[5], 68 leaves; 69 leaves. 32.5 cm. Good condition, slight moisture stains. The last page has ink stains. Restored damage on the title-page. Cardboard binding with leather spine, slightly scuffed.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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Babylonian Talmud, Tractates Sanhedrin, Shvu'ot, Makkot, Horayot, Avoth, and minor tractates. With glosses of the Vilna Ga'on. Vienna, 1810.
On the title-page and before it, there are various signatures and ownership inscriptions: Rabbi Shlomo ben Rabbi David Kvetch (1811), Rabbi Feish Frishoyer (in Hebrew and German), inscriptions and signatures in German. On leaf 4, there is a handwritten gloss in the margin.
Rabbi Shlomo Kvetch (d. 1856, Otzar Harabbanim 1602) was one of the leading Rabbi sof his generation. Rabbi of Leopnik and Likolsburg. Author of Chochmat Shlomo. He copied and published the writings of his master, Rabbi Mordechai Bennet. (There is a eulogy for him in "Divrei Maharya" by Rabbi Yehuda Assad.)
Rabbi Feish Frishoyer was a rabbi in Brin (there is a response written to him from 1852, in Pekudat Eliezer chapter 84).
[1], 126; 58; 27; 17; 14; 29; 21 (should be 22) leaves, 40.5 cm. High-quality paper, wide margins. Good-fair condition, original and detached leather binding, missing spine.
On the title-page and before it, there are various signatures and ownership inscriptions: Rabbi Shlomo ben Rabbi David Kvetch (1811), Rabbi Feish Frishoyer (in Hebrew and German), inscriptions and signatures in German. On leaf 4, there is a handwritten gloss in the margin.
Rabbi Shlomo Kvetch (d. 1856, Otzar Harabbanim 1602) was one of the leading Rabbi sof his generation. Rabbi of Leopnik and Likolsburg. Author of Chochmat Shlomo. He copied and published the writings of his master, Rabbi Mordechai Bennet. (There is a eulogy for him in "Divrei Maharya" by Rabbi Yehuda Assad.)
Rabbi Feish Frishoyer was a rabbi in Brin (there is a response written to him from 1852, in Pekudat Eliezer chapter 84).
[1], 126; 58; 27; 17; 14; 29; 21 (should be 22) leaves, 40.5 cm. High-quality paper, wide margins. Good-fair condition, original and detached leather binding, missing spine.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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The book Chukat HaPesach, on the part of the Shulchan Aruch which deals with the laws of Passover. By Rabbi Yitzchak Teib of Tunis. Laverne, [1853]. First edition.
Several signatures of Rabbi Shlomo Avraham Rzechta Ozrakov (1843-1928. Otzar Harabbanim 18677). He was a pious scholar, one of the great writers of halachic responses in his generation, author of Bikkurei Shlomo Responsum together with the Pamphlet Pri Etz Hadar about grafted Etrogim and Etrogim grown in Israel.
On the last page, there are notes in Sefardic handwriting.
[2], 119 leaves. 29 cm. Very good condition. Original worn binding.
Leaves 111-117: Shiyarei Erech Hashulchan Orach Chaim [Supplements to a different book written by this author] – these leaves do not appear in the photocopy editions, and are probably not in all copies. Leaf 118-119 - list of mistakes and omissions.
Several signatures of Rabbi Shlomo Avraham Rzechta Ozrakov (1843-1928. Otzar Harabbanim 18677). He was a pious scholar, one of the great writers of halachic responses in his generation, author of Bikkurei Shlomo Responsum together with the Pamphlet Pri Etz Hadar about grafted Etrogim and Etrogim grown in Israel.
On the last page, there are notes in Sefardic handwriting.
[2], 119 leaves. 29 cm. Very good condition. Original worn binding.
Leaves 111-117: Shiyarei Erech Hashulchan Orach Chaim [Supplements to a different book written by this author] – these leaves do not appear in the photocopy editions, and are probably not in all copies. Leaf 118-119 - list of mistakes and omissions.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $163
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Shem Hagedolim Me'eretz Hagar, Giv'at Pinchas, history of Hungary's rabbis.
Part 1 (Aleph through Lamed), Faksh, 1913. Part 2 (Mem through Shin), Munkatch, 1914. Part 3 (Books and "Last Pamphlet"), Kleinwordein, 1915-1918.
Ink-stamps of Rabbi Yissachar Shlomo Teichtal of Fishtian (1885-1945 – was killed in the holocaust. Otzar Harabbanim 12429). He was a pious scholar, one of Hungary's famous Rabbis, author of the Mishneh Sachir Responsum and of the book Em Habanim S'mecha. (His grandson was Rabbi Meir Brandsdorfer, Rabbi of the Eda Charedit in Jerusalem).
138 pages; [8], 108 pages; 80 pages; 20 pages. 22 cm. Good condition, Parts 1 and 2 are on dry paper. Binding with leather spine.
Part 1 (Aleph through Lamed), Faksh, 1913. Part 2 (Mem through Shin), Munkatch, 1914. Part 3 (Books and "Last Pamphlet"), Kleinwordein, 1915-1918.
Ink-stamps of Rabbi Yissachar Shlomo Teichtal of Fishtian (1885-1945 – was killed in the holocaust. Otzar Harabbanim 12429). He was a pious scholar, one of Hungary's famous Rabbis, author of the Mishneh Sachir Responsum and of the book Em Habanim S'mecha. (His grandson was Rabbi Meir Brandsdorfer, Rabbi of the Eda Charedit in Jerusalem).
138 pages; [8], 108 pages; 80 pages; 20 pages. 22 cm. Good condition, Parts 1 and 2 are on dry paper. Binding with leather spine.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $150
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Sefer Sha'arei Emet and Sefer Beit Aryeh, by Rabbi Moshe Leib Lyeitsch Rosenbaum. Pressburg (Bratislava)[1866]. Part II Mispar Imrot Tehorot about Mezuzah laws.
On title-page appears a handwritten self-dedication: "Gift from the author, Azriel Hildesheimer" and ink-stamp of the rabbi. On the inner side of the binding Ex-Libris of [his grandson], Rabbi "Azriel Hildesheimer".
Rabbi Azriel Hildesheimer (1820-1899) was among the leading Torah authorities of his generation. Disciple of the Aruch LaNer and of Rabbi Yitzchak Bernays of Hamburg. He served as Rabbi of Eisenstadt in years 1851-1869, and during that time established there one of the major Yeshivot of Hungary and Germany. In 1869 he was appointed as Rabbi of Berlin, where he established the Beit Midrash LaRabbanim. He led the Orthodox Jewry of Germany.
On title-page appears a handwritten self-dedication: "Gift from the author, Azriel Hildesheimer" and ink-stamp of the rabbi. On the inner side of the binding Ex-Libris of [his grandson], Rabbi "Azriel Hildesheimer".
Rabbi Azriel Hildesheimer (1820-1899) was among the leading Torah authorities of his generation. Disciple of the Aruch LaNer and of Rabbi Yitzchak Bernays of Hamburg. He served as Rabbi of Eisenstadt in years 1851-1869, and during that time established there one of the major Yeshivot of Hungary and Germany. In 1869 he was appointed as Rabbi of Berlin, where he established the Beit Midrash LaRabbanim. He led the Orthodox Jewry of Germany.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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The book Binyan Shlomo and Chidushei Halachot, Volume 1, on Tractate Sanhedrin. By Rabbi Natan ben Shlomo Ma'az, Rosh Yeshiva and Rosh Beit Din in Frankfurt, [one of the Chatam Sofer's teachers]. Openbach 1784. First edition.
There is a handwritten personal dedication on the title-page: "I received this book from the author as an honor on Sunday 2nd Shevat 1784, Eliezer son of Chaim [Yoel Max] shlita". "I received it from his inheritance, Zalman Geiger". [Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Geiger (1792-1878) Dayan of the Frankfurt community, author of "Divrei Kohelet"].
Ink-stamp and penciled signature of Rabbi Dr. Zelig Pinchas Halevi Bamberger of Hamburg, grandson of Rabbi Yitzchak Dov (Zeligman) Bamberger.
[2], 113, [1] page, 32.5 cm. good condition. Original binding with torn leather spine. Previous binding detached.
There is a handwritten personal dedication on the title-page: "I received this book from the author as an honor on Sunday 2nd Shevat 1784, Eliezer son of Chaim [Yoel Max] shlita". "I received it from his inheritance, Zalman Geiger". [Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Geiger (1792-1878) Dayan of the Frankfurt community, author of "Divrei Kohelet"].
Ink-stamp and penciled signature of Rabbi Dr. Zelig Pinchas Halevi Bamberger of Hamburg, grandson of Rabbi Yitzchak Dov (Zeligman) Bamberger.
[2], 113, [1] page, 32.5 cm. good condition. Original binding with torn leather spine. Previous binding detached.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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Sefer Devar Eliyahu, response by Rabbi Eliyahu of Pulawy, Vonvolitz and Tarla. Warsaw, 1884.
On leaves preceding title-page are signatures of Rabbi "Meir Shapiro Pietrekov". And ins-stamps of "Yeshivat Chachmei Lublin". Handwritten glosses on leaves 65-66.
Rabbi Meir Shapiro (1887-1934), served as dean of Yeshivat Chachmei Lublin, founder of the Daf Yomi movement, and was one of the leading rabbis of his time. He was a member of Mo'etzet Gedolei HaTorah, and also served as Rabbi in both Pietrekov and Lublin.
[4], 248 pages. 31 cm. Very good condition. Old, worn out binding.
On leaves preceding title-page are signatures of Rabbi "Meir Shapiro Pietrekov". And ins-stamps of "Yeshivat Chachmei Lublin". Handwritten glosses on leaves 65-66.
Rabbi Meir Shapiro (1887-1934), served as dean of Yeshivat Chachmei Lublin, founder of the Daf Yomi movement, and was one of the leading rabbis of his time. He was a member of Mo'etzet Gedolei HaTorah, and also served as Rabbi in both Pietrekov and Lublin.
[4], 248 pages. 31 cm. Very good condition. Old, worn out binding.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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Bet Ha-Levi Responsum, Part One, by Rabbi Yosef Dov Ha-Levi Soloveitchik. With responses by Rabbi Chaim of Volozhin. Vilna, 1863. First Edition.
Many ink stamps by Rabbi "Raphael Leib Shapira… Volozhin".
The Ga'on Rabbi Raphael Shapira Rosh Yeshiva of Volozhin (1836-1921) Son of Rabbi Aryeh Leib Av-Beit-Din Kovna and son in law of the Netziv of Volozhin. An outstanding Ga'on known for his diligence. Became Rosh Yeshiva in Volozhin, after the Beit Ha-Levi moved to serve as Rabbi of Slutzk. Later, Rabbi Raphael's daughter married the Beit Ha-Levi's son, Rabbeinu Chaim Ha-Levi Soloveitchik (Hagrach, author of "Chidushei Rabbeinu Chaim Ha-Levi").
88 leaves. 30 cm. Dry paper, fair condition, stains and usage damages and some scotch- tape. Slight moth damages. New binding.
Many ink stamps by Rabbi "Raphael Leib Shapira… Volozhin".
The Ga'on Rabbi Raphael Shapira Rosh Yeshiva of Volozhin (1836-1921) Son of Rabbi Aryeh Leib Av-Beit-Din Kovna and son in law of the Netziv of Volozhin. An outstanding Ga'on known for his diligence. Became Rosh Yeshiva in Volozhin, after the Beit Ha-Levi moved to serve as Rabbi of Slutzk. Later, Rabbi Raphael's daughter married the Beit Ha-Levi's son, Rabbeinu Chaim Ha-Levi Soloveitchik (Hagrach, author of "Chidushei Rabbeinu Chaim Ha-Levi").
88 leaves. 30 cm. Dry paper, fair condition, stains and usage damages and some scotch- tape. Slight moth damages. New binding.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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Nachalat Shiv'ah with glosses By Rabbi Shmuel Ha-Levi. Berlin, 1763.
Handwritten short comments within the book. Notes on inner leaves of binding.
A note in German is pasted to title-page "Shmuel Deutschlander…Putso…Hungary". Ancient ink-stamp on leaf 19 B, and traces of ink-stamp on title-page, "Shmuel Deutschlander". Opposite title-page owner's name written in pencil "Yehoshua Ben Ephraim Perl" [note on page 103 B, probably by him].
Rabbi Shlomo Deutschlander – (Otzar Harabbanim 19100), rabbi of Puba, author of "Moreh Ha-Levi"; possible that the writer is Dr. Shmuel (Leo) Deutschlander, educator and one of the founders of "Beit Ya'akov".
[1], 115 leaves, 20 cm. Fair condition. Part of the leaves are worn out. Creased corners. Torn title-page. Binding broken, worn out and partially missing.
Handwritten short comments within the book. Notes on inner leaves of binding.
A note in German is pasted to title-page "Shmuel Deutschlander…Putso…Hungary". Ancient ink-stamp on leaf 19 B, and traces of ink-stamp on title-page, "Shmuel Deutschlander". Opposite title-page owner's name written in pencil "Yehoshua Ben Ephraim Perl" [note on page 103 B, probably by him].
Rabbi Shlomo Deutschlander – (Otzar Harabbanim 19100), rabbi of Puba, author of "Moreh Ha-Levi"; possible that the writer is Dr. Shmuel (Leo) Deutschlander, educator and one of the founders of "Beit Ya'akov".
[1], 115 leaves, 20 cm. Fair condition. Part of the leaves are worn out. Creased corners. Torn title-page. Binding broken, worn out and partially missing.
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