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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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Levanon – Gan Na'ul, commentary on the Hebrew language and its roots, word-games and poetic phrases, by Rabbi Naftali Hertz Weisel. Amsterdam, 1765, Part I only. First edition.
On top of title-page, there is a partial owners' signature "-– the author, Mordechai Yitzchak Tama". Rabbi Mordechai Ben Yitzchak Tama translated the Rambam's responsum from Arabic into Hebrew in the book "Pe'er Ha-Dor". Levanon – Gan Na'ul was published in the same year and the same printing press, so it is reasonable assume that the full signature said "I received this book from the author, Mordechai Yitzchak Tama".
[4], 21,92, 94-96, 98-101 [i.e. :100], [1] leaf, 20 cm. Title-page stained and worn out, restored with scotch- tape.
On top of title-page, there is a partial owners' signature "-– the author, Mordechai Yitzchak Tama". Rabbi Mordechai Ben Yitzchak Tama translated the Rambam's responsum from Arabic into Hebrew in the book "Pe'er Ha-Dor". Levanon – Gan Na'ul was published in the same year and the same printing press, so it is reasonable assume that the full signature said "I received this book from the author, Mordechai Yitzchak Tama".
[4], 21,92, 94-96, 98-101 [i.e. :100], [1] leaf, 20 cm. Title-page stained and worn out, restored with scotch- tape.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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1. Sefer Torat Ha'adam by the Ramban. Warsaw 1876. On title-page handwritten: "Belongs to Hashem. Eliyahu son of Ya'akov of Lomza" and on the last page "Belongs to Eliyahu Ya'akov Lopian of Lomza".
2-3. Two volumes of Mishnayot (Tractates Nashim and Zera'im). Vilna 1891. In Tractate Nashim, ink-stamps "Eliyahu bar Y. Lapian" and ink-stamps of the Pinsky family; in the Tractate Zera'im, ink-stamps of the Pinsky family. In both volumes it is handwritten: "I verify that this Mishnayot belonged to my grandfather Rabbi Eliyahu Lopian, signed by his grandson Arye Pinsky".
4-7. Akeidat Yitzchak on the Torah and 5 Megillot, by Rabbi Yitzchak Arama. Pressburg 1849. Parts 2-5 only (Shemot through Devarim). All four volumes have ink-stamps "Eliyahu bar Ya'akov Lopian" and signatures of Kalman Zelig Pinsky. Sefer Bamidbar also has his handwritten signature. Leather-bound.
2-3. Two volumes of Mishnayot (Tractates Nashim and Zera'im). Vilna 1891. In Tractate Nashim, ink-stamps "Eliyahu bar Y. Lapian" and ink-stamps of the Pinsky family; in the Tractate Zera'im, ink-stamps of the Pinsky family. In both volumes it is handwritten: "I verify that this Mishnayot belonged to my grandfather Rabbi Eliyahu Lopian, signed by his grandson Arye Pinsky".
4-7. Akeidat Yitzchak on the Torah and 5 Megillot, by Rabbi Yitzchak Arama. Pressburg 1849. Parts 2-5 only (Shemot through Devarim). All four volumes have ink-stamps "Eliyahu bar Ya'akov Lopian" and signatures of Kalman Zelig Pinsky. Sefer Bamidbar also has his handwritten signature. Leather-bound.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $180
Sold for: $225
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1. Book of novellae by Ritva [Rabbi Yom Tov Ben Avraham Ashvili] on Tractate Shabbat. Warsaw, 1879.
2. Responsa Sefat Ha-Yam, Yehiel Michal Wolfsohn. Vilna, 1888.
3. Book of novellae by the Ramah on Tractate Sanhedrin. Warsaw, 1895.
4. Sefer Nachlat Shiva'a with glosses from "latest edition". Warsaw, 1898.
5. Sefer Aruch Ha-Shulchan on Orach Chaim, Part I. Pietrekov, 1903.
All books signed by Rabbi "Zvi Pesach Frank" (Rabbi of Jerusalem) in pencil or pen. Some of the book shave short comments in his handwriting.
Rabbi Zvi Pesach Frank (1872-1960, Otzar Harabbanim 17554), leading Posek and Rabbi in his generation. Son-in-law of the son of Rabbi Chaim Ya'akov Shapira, Av-Beit-Din Jerusalem, and his successor as member of Rabbi Shmuel Salant's Beit-Din, as of 1907. Established "Misrad Ha-Rabanut" in Jerusalem. Since 1934 - Rabbi of Jerusalem. Some of his writings became the books Har Tzvi Responsum, Mikraei Kodesh, Mikdash Melech and more.
Various sizes and conditions.
2. Responsa Sefat Ha-Yam, Yehiel Michal Wolfsohn. Vilna, 1888.
3. Book of novellae by the Ramah on Tractate Sanhedrin. Warsaw, 1895.
4. Sefer Nachlat Shiva'a with glosses from "latest edition". Warsaw, 1898.
5. Sefer Aruch Ha-Shulchan on Orach Chaim, Part I. Pietrekov, 1903.
All books signed by Rabbi "Zvi Pesach Frank" (Rabbi of Jerusalem) in pencil or pen. Some of the book shave short comments in his handwriting.
Rabbi Zvi Pesach Frank (1872-1960, Otzar Harabbanim 17554), leading Posek and Rabbi in his generation. Son-in-law of the son of Rabbi Chaim Ya'akov Shapira, Av-Beit-Din Jerusalem, and his successor as member of Rabbi Shmuel Salant's Beit-Din, as of 1907. Established "Misrad Ha-Rabanut" in Jerusalem. Since 1934 - Rabbi of Jerusalem. Some of his writings became the books Har Tzvi Responsum, Mikraei Kodesh, Mikdash Melech and more.
Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $375
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1. Mahzor for Rosh Hashana, Nusach Poland and Mehrin. Sulzbach, 1795. First and second parts. On the first part's title-page, there is an ink-stamp of Rabbi Leopold Lowy, Chief Rabbi of Hungary, Budapest - first half of 19th century.
2. Seder Pesach Haggadah. Ma'ale Beit Horin, Vienna 1813. Stamps of Rabbi Yisrael Welcz of Budapest and Rabbi of Tinnye region. (Stained).
3. Sefer Mekor Chaim by Rabbi Yosef Karo. Lvov 1866. Stamp of Rabbi Yeckezkel Shraga Halevi Yungreis, Rabbi of Satmar Akariti.
4. Mele'ah Ketoret, Rabbi Susmann Eliezer Sofer. Pressburg 1872. Stamps of Rabbi Leopold Lowy Yitzchak Miller of Niersz region and Rabbi Aharon Zvi Keller, Rabbi of N. Shatkot.
5. Yedei Moshe al Tarya'g Mitzvot, Rabbi Zvi Ben Baruch Bendt Goitein. Faksh, 1905. Stamps of Rabbi Yosef Shlomo Goitein of Hodyesz, and of Gershon Goitein of Hodyesz.
Various sizes and conditions.
2. Seder Pesach Haggadah. Ma'ale Beit Horin, Vienna 1813. Stamps of Rabbi Yisrael Welcz of Budapest and Rabbi of Tinnye region. (Stained).
3. Sefer Mekor Chaim by Rabbi Yosef Karo. Lvov 1866. Stamp of Rabbi Yeckezkel Shraga Halevi Yungreis, Rabbi of Satmar Akariti.
4. Mele'ah Ketoret, Rabbi Susmann Eliezer Sofer. Pressburg 1872. Stamps of Rabbi Leopold Lowy Yitzchak Miller of Niersz region and Rabbi Aharon Zvi Keller, Rabbi of N. Shatkot.
5. Yedei Moshe al Tarya'g Mitzvot, Rabbi Zvi Ben Baruch Bendt Goitein. Faksh, 1905. Stamps of Rabbi Yosef Shlomo Goitein of Hodyesz, and of Gershon Goitein of Hodyesz.
Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
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1. Gei Chizayon, (Saini 1928), with ink-stamp of author Rabbi Avraham (Leichtag) Wachsman Dayan in Neipest.
2. Nefesh Hachaim, (Vilna 1873), signature of Rabbi Gershon Rosenkowitz.
3. Shem HaGedolim LeHaChida, singed (in pencil) by Rabbi Chalfon Ha-Cohen of Djerba ("Shoel VeNishal").
4. Keter Torah, (Vienna 1864). Signed by Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Ullman Nadivarad.
5. HaEshkol, parts I-III (First Edition, Halberstadt, 1868-9), signed by Rabbi Shalom Mordechai HaCohen Shwadron (HaMaggid HaYerushalmi).
6. Ha'eleph Lecha Shlomo Responsum, signed by Rabbi Shalom Shwadron.
7. HaShemesh BeGevurato, (New York 1940), dedication signed by author Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Friedman.
8. Divrei Ge'onim, (Seged 1911), signed by Nathan Zvi Friedman (author of Otzar HaRabbanim).
Various sizes and conditions.
2. Nefesh Hachaim, (Vilna 1873), signature of Rabbi Gershon Rosenkowitz.
3. Shem HaGedolim LeHaChida, singed (in pencil) by Rabbi Chalfon Ha-Cohen of Djerba ("Shoel VeNishal").
4. Keter Torah, (Vienna 1864). Signed by Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Ullman Nadivarad.
5. HaEshkol, parts I-III (First Edition, Halberstadt, 1868-9), signed by Rabbi Shalom Mordechai HaCohen Shwadron (HaMaggid HaYerushalmi).
6. Ha'eleph Lecha Shlomo Responsum, signed by Rabbi Shalom Shwadron.
7. HaShemesh BeGevurato, (New York 1940), dedication signed by author Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Friedman.
8. Divrei Ge'onim, (Seged 1911), signed by Nathan Zvi Friedman (author of Otzar HaRabbanim).
Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $250
Sold for: $325
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1. Parnasah Tovah, (Jerusalem 1991), dedication signed by Rabbi Ovadia Yosef.
2. Shulchan Aruch Yoreh De'ah with Pitchei Teshuvah. Signed gloss by Rabbi Chalfon Moshe Ha-Cohen' of Djerba, author of response Sho'el Venishal.
3. Yalkut Hagershoni on Yoreh De'ah Responsum ( Faksh 1907), signed by Rabbi Gershon Stern of Marash-Ludash.
4. Chidushei Haran on Masechet Rosh Ha-Shana (Vilna 1925), signed by Rabbi Eliyahu Mishkowsky, Rosh Yeshiva of Kefar Hasidim.
5. Responsa by Rashb"a ascribed to the Ramban (Warsaw 1883?), signed by Rabbi Asher Ze'ev Werner of Tiberias.
6. Novellae by Rabbi Akiva Eiger, (Warsaw 1876), signed by Rabbi Moshe Yosef Hoffman, Dayan of Papa.
7. Five Books of Torah, (Zichron Ya'akov 1975) dedication from (Rabbi Bezalel Rakov) Av-Beit-Din Gateshead, to his grandson.
8. Kol Menachem, (Bnei Brak 1980), dedication by writer Rabbi Menachem Mendel Taub Sh'lita, the Kaliver Rebbe.
9. Issur Ve'Heiter Ha'Aroch, signed by Rabbi Shalom Shwadron (HaMaggid HaYerushalmi).
10. Ketzot Ha-Choshen, (Koenigsberg 1858), signed by Rabbi Meir Berlin (Meir Bar-Ilan).
2. Shulchan Aruch Yoreh De'ah with Pitchei Teshuvah. Signed gloss by Rabbi Chalfon Moshe Ha-Cohen' of Djerba, author of response Sho'el Venishal.
3. Yalkut Hagershoni on Yoreh De'ah Responsum ( Faksh 1907), signed by Rabbi Gershon Stern of Marash-Ludash.
4. Chidushei Haran on Masechet Rosh Ha-Shana (Vilna 1925), signed by Rabbi Eliyahu Mishkowsky, Rosh Yeshiva of Kefar Hasidim.
5. Responsa by Rashb"a ascribed to the Ramban (Warsaw 1883?), signed by Rabbi Asher Ze'ev Werner of Tiberias.
6. Novellae by Rabbi Akiva Eiger, (Warsaw 1876), signed by Rabbi Moshe Yosef Hoffman, Dayan of Papa.
7. Five Books of Torah, (Zichron Ya'akov 1975) dedication from (Rabbi Bezalel Rakov) Av-Beit-Din Gateshead, to his grandson.
8. Kol Menachem, (Bnei Brak 1980), dedication by writer Rabbi Menachem Mendel Taub Sh'lita, the Kaliver Rebbe.
9. Issur Ve'Heiter Ha'Aroch, signed by Rabbi Shalom Shwadron (HaMaggid HaYerushalmi).
10. Ketzot Ha-Choshen, (Koenigsberg 1858), signed by Rabbi Meir Berlin (Meir Bar-Ilan).
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
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1-2. The book P'nei Yehoshua, first and third parts. Lemberg, [1860]. They both bear the ink-stamp of Yosef Shalom Schwartz, dayan and Rabbi of Debretzen. In the first part, the ink-stamp is cropped.
3. Tur Even Ha'ezer, first part. Warsaw, 1882. Ink-stamp of Rabbi Henich Twersky; ink-stamp and signature of Rabbi Avraham Frishman, Warsaw.
4. Seder Z'raim from Talmud Yerushalmi. Pieterkov, [1899]. Ink-stamp of Rabbi B.L. Shneidman of London.
5. Yalkut Eliezer. Faksh, 1911. Ink-stamp of "Ya'akov Yehuda Deutch S. – Trian".
6. Tractate P'sachim of the Babylonian Talmud. Vilna, [1912]. Ink-stamp of Rabbi Noach Shtakman of Premisla.
7. Tiferet Banim. Bardiov, 1921. Ink-stamp of Rabbi Ehrenreich (?) (Ehrenreich Henrik). Handwriting on inside of the title-page. Ownership inscriptions and signatures: ("My father received this book from the Rabbi of Munkach, who published it, Moshe Leib Ehrenreich") and signature of Tzvi Avigdor Greenfeld.
8. Tractate Nedarim of the Babylonian Talmud. New York, [1944]. Ink-stamp of Yochanan Twersky, Tolna-Montreal.
Varying sizes and conditions.
3. Tur Even Ha'ezer, first part. Warsaw, 1882. Ink-stamp of Rabbi Henich Twersky; ink-stamp and signature of Rabbi Avraham Frishman, Warsaw.
4. Seder Z'raim from Talmud Yerushalmi. Pieterkov, [1899]. Ink-stamp of Rabbi B.L. Shneidman of London.
5. Yalkut Eliezer. Faksh, 1911. Ink-stamp of "Ya'akov Yehuda Deutch S. – Trian".
6. Tractate P'sachim of the Babylonian Talmud. Vilna, [1912]. Ink-stamp of Rabbi Noach Shtakman of Premisla.
7. Tiferet Banim. Bardiov, 1921. Ink-stamp of Rabbi Ehrenreich (?) (Ehrenreich Henrik). Handwriting on inside of the title-page. Ownership inscriptions and signatures: ("My father received this book from the Rabbi of Munkach, who published it, Moshe Leib Ehrenreich") and signature of Tzvi Avigdor Greenfeld.
8. Tractate Nedarim of the Babylonian Talmud. New York, [1944]. Ink-stamp of Yochanan Twersky, Tolna-Montreal.
Varying sizes and conditions.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $1,500
Sold for: $1,875
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Chovat Hatalmidim by Rabbi Kalonimus Kalmish Shapira (the Piaszina Rebbe). Warsaw 1932.
Two title-pages. In margin of first one there is a handwritten signed dedication by the author: "Presented to my friend Reb Elimelech ben Porat. K-". On the side of the title-page there is another handwriting which says: "From Rabbi Kalonimus Kalmish Shapira Warsaw Dzielna Street 5/5". The receiver's ink-stamp is on the title-pages: "Tushia Book Factory E. Ben-Porat, Jerusalem".
Rabbi Kalonimus Kalmish Shapira (1889-1944) was author of "Chovat Hatalmidim" and "Esh Kodesh". He was the son of Rabbi Elimelech Shapira. He was an outstanding genius in all parts of Torah and disseminated Torah and Chasidut. In 1913 he became Rav of Piaszina.
170 leaves, 22cm. good condition. Loose binding and pages. Slightly worn binding.
Two title-pages. In margin of first one there is a handwritten signed dedication by the author: "Presented to my friend Reb Elimelech ben Porat. K-". On the side of the title-page there is another handwriting which says: "From Rabbi Kalonimus Kalmish Shapira Warsaw Dzielna Street 5/5". The receiver's ink-stamp is on the title-pages: "Tushia Book Factory E. Ben-Porat, Jerusalem".
Rabbi Kalonimus Kalmish Shapira (1889-1944) was author of "Chovat Hatalmidim" and "Esh Kodesh". He was the son of Rabbi Elimelech Shapira. He was an outstanding genius in all parts of Torah and disseminated Torah and Chasidut. In 1913 he became Rav of Piaszina.
170 leaves, 22cm. good condition. Loose binding and pages. Slightly worn binding.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $2
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Pi Shnayim, commentary of the Rosh on Mishnayot, Tractate Zeraim. Altoona 1735. First edition.
Introduction by Rabbi Elisha bar Avraham of Horodna, commentary of Rabbi Elisha on tractate Brachot and afterwards commentary of the Rosh on Tractates Pe'ah through Bikurim.
Handwritten dedication by Rabbi Arye Leib Breslau on inner side of front cover, written in Rotterdam in 1784. The book was presented to Rabbi Yitzchak ben Chaim Hacohen of Amsterdam in honor of his wedding.
Rabbi Arye Leib Breslau (1741-1809) was rabbi in Emden, Holland and later in Rotterdam. He wrote the book "P'nei Arye", was the son of the "P'nei Yehoshua" and brother-in-law of the Ya'avetz.
[1]; 8, [4], 9-12, 76, 101-108 leaves, 20.5 cm. Good condition. Thick paper, stained. Semi-leather binding with remains of laces for tying.
Introduction by Rabbi Elisha bar Avraham of Horodna, commentary of Rabbi Elisha on tractate Brachot and afterwards commentary of the Rosh on Tractates Pe'ah through Bikurim.
Handwritten dedication by Rabbi Arye Leib Breslau on inner side of front cover, written in Rotterdam in 1784. The book was presented to Rabbi Yitzchak ben Chaim Hacohen of Amsterdam in honor of his wedding.
Rabbi Arye Leib Breslau (1741-1809) was rabbi in Emden, Holland and later in Rotterdam. He wrote the book "P'nei Arye", was the son of the "P'nei Yehoshua" and brother-in-law of the Ya'avetz.
[1]; 8, [4], 9-12, 76, 101-108 leaves, 20.5 cm. Good condition. Thick paper, stained. Semi-leather binding with remains of laces for tying.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $400
Sold for: $1,500
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The book Beit Middot, on mussar and Emunah. By Rabbi Yehuda Leib Margaliot, Rabbi of Boznav. Dihrenfurt, [1778]. First edition.
Signatures and inscriptions of owners. Above the title-page there is a nice dedication, in the handwriting of the author, to Rabbi Ze'ev Wolf Openheim.
Rabbi Yehuda Leib Margaliot (1747-1811, Otzar haRabbanim 7348) was one of the leading rabbis in his generation. At the age of 18, he received rabbinic ordination from the Noda Biyehuda. In Aliyot Eliyahu, Note 77, there is a description of his visit by the Vilna Ga'on. He served in the rabbinate of many cities, the last of which were Lesla and Frankfurt de-Oder.
He wrote many additional books: Korban Reishit Responsum (FRAnkfurt de-Oder 1778), Ohr Olam (Navi Dower 1782), Atzei Eden (Frankfurt de-Oder 1802), and more. See comparisions of his handwriting and signature in Kedem Catalogue, Sale 4 item 387.
45 leaves. 13 cm. Good condition, stains. Worn cloth binding.
Signatures and inscriptions of owners. Above the title-page there is a nice dedication, in the handwriting of the author, to Rabbi Ze'ev Wolf Openheim.
Rabbi Yehuda Leib Margaliot (1747-1811, Otzar haRabbanim 7348) was one of the leading rabbis in his generation. At the age of 18, he received rabbinic ordination from the Noda Biyehuda. In Aliyot Eliyahu, Note 77, there is a description of his visit by the Vilna Ga'on. He served in the rabbinate of many cities, the last of which were Lesla and Frankfurt de-Oder.
He wrote many additional books: Korban Reishit Responsum (FRAnkfurt de-Oder 1778), Ohr Olam (Navi Dower 1782), Atzei Eden (Frankfurt de-Oder 1802), and more. See comparisions of his handwriting and signature in Kedem Catalogue, Sale 4 item 387.
45 leaves. 13 cm. Good condition, stains. Worn cloth binding.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
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The book S'deh Chemed, containing rules of the Talmud and of the poskim, and a collection of laws. First part (1-2-3) by Rabbi Chaim Chizkiyahu Medini. Warsaw, 1891.
On the other side of the title-page there is a printed dedication page, with the stamp and handwriting of the S'deh Chemed, to his friend Rabbi Ya'akov Vilenchik, Rabbi of Pickelin.
Rabbi Chaim Chizkiyahu Medini, (1833-1905) was born in Jerusalem, served as rabbi in Krim and Hebron; he was a tremendous scholar. He compiled the Torah Encyclopedia on his own, tens of volumes of S'deh Chemed, and other books.
The receiver was Rabbi Ya'akov Vilenchik (born 1852, Otzar Harabbanim 9604), author of Daltei Teshuva and Be'er Ya'akov.
[4], 3-7, 4-564 (4 pages missing?) 32.5 cm. Dry paper, good-fair condition, torn binding.
On the other side of the title-page there is a printed dedication page, with the stamp and handwriting of the S'deh Chemed, to his friend Rabbi Ya'akov Vilenchik, Rabbi of Pickelin.
Rabbi Chaim Chizkiyahu Medini, (1833-1905) was born in Jerusalem, served as rabbi in Krim and Hebron; he was a tremendous scholar. He compiled the Torah Encyclopedia on his own, tens of volumes of S'deh Chemed, and other books.
The receiver was Rabbi Ya'akov Vilenchik (born 1852, Otzar Harabbanim 9604), author of Daltei Teshuva and Be'er Ya'akov.
[4], 3-7, 4-564 (4 pages missing?) 32.5 cm. Dry paper, good-fair condition, torn binding.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $250
Sold for: $688
Including buyer's premium
Avraham Ezkor, Talmudic Encyclopedia on Halachic matters, in alphabetical order, by Rabbi Avraham Palagi, Izmir, 1889.
On the inner side of front binding author's dedication.
On inner side of back binding a long letter is pasted to Rabbi Raphael Saban of Aleppo Beit Din [Aleppo, 1934]. Signed by Rabbi "Ezra Yitzchak Chamawi".
More than 20 handwritten glosses within the book [signed by Rabbi Raphael Saban, Chief Rabbi of Turkey, from whose library this book arrived].
[2], 101 leaves, 30.5 cm. Book in good condition, slight stains and creases to corners. Binding almost detached and somewhat worn out.
On the inner side of front binding author's dedication.
On inner side of back binding a long letter is pasted to Rabbi Raphael Saban of Aleppo Beit Din [Aleppo, 1934]. Signed by Rabbi "Ezra Yitzchak Chamawi".
More than 20 handwritten glosses within the book [signed by Rabbi Raphael Saban, Chief Rabbi of Turkey, from whose library this book arrived].
[2], 101 leaves, 30.5 cm. Book in good condition, slight stains and creases to corners. Binding almost detached and somewhat worn out.
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Dedications
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