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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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Two letters in his handwriting with his signature, and a document signed by him:
1. Letter to Rav Moshe Ostrowsky of the Rabbinical Ministry", 1943. Regarding delay in paying the salary of Rabbi David Raful who works in the Beit Din:"… It is not polite to treat him that way, as he is a scholar and his leadership is needed of value".
2. Letter regarding financial matters, 1960: "the matters concern both parties, it is not possible to answer one party only. Both parties will therefore present their petitions before a Kosher Beit Din".
3. Signed Marriage Certificate.
Various sizes and conditions, good conditions.
See about the Ga'on Rabbi Zvi Pesach Frank, Rabbi of Jerusalem, in item 358
1. Letter to Rav Moshe Ostrowsky of the Rabbinical Ministry", 1943. Regarding delay in paying the salary of Rabbi David Raful who works in the Beit Din:"… It is not polite to treat him that way, as he is a scholar and his leadership is needed of value".
2. Letter regarding financial matters, 1960: "the matters concern both parties, it is not possible to answer one party only. Both parties will therefore present their petitions before a Kosher Beit Din".
3. Signed Marriage Certificate.
Various sizes and conditions, good conditions.
See about the Ga'on Rabbi Zvi Pesach Frank, Rabbi of Jerusalem, in item 358
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $180
Sold for: $225
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Copying of letters by disciples in the Kollel Chibat Yeushalayim, concerning the elections for management of the Kollel and copying of Rabbis letters in this matter, certified and signed by Rabbi Chaim Naeh author of "Ketzot Ha-Shulchan" and the Sheurim books, Jerusalem, 1929.
Copying of the Beit Din's letter, and copying of the letters by the rabbis Rabbi Mordechai Leib Rubin and Rabbi Yosef Chaim Sonenfeld. On bottom, handwriting and signature of the famous Ga'on Rabbi Avraham Chaim Na'eh. "All the above is a true copy of the letter signed by …Avraham Chaim Na'eh".
Leaf 46 cm. Fair condition. Tears to folds and slight damage to text.
Copying of the Beit Din's letter, and copying of the letters by the rabbis Rabbi Mordechai Leib Rubin and Rabbi Yosef Chaim Sonenfeld. On bottom, handwriting and signature of the famous Ga'on Rabbi Avraham Chaim Na'eh. "All the above is a true copy of the letter signed by …Avraham Chaim Na'eh".
Leaf 46 cm. Fair condition. Tears to folds and slight damage to text.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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Hechsher Certificate for a poultry shop in Neve Bezalel neighborhood from "Va'ad Harabbanim of Agudat Yisrael of Jerusalem". Signed by Beit Din Zedek members: Rabbi Gershon Lapidot (Rabbi of Beit Yisrael); Rabbi Avraham Chaim Na'eh (author of the "Sheurim", Rabbi of the Bucharim neighborhood, and secretary in Rabbi Yosef Chaim Sonenfeld's Beit Din); and Rabbi Yisrael Yitzchak Zilberman (author of "Keren Yishai", a leading rabbi in Jerusalem, expert in Shchita).
23 cm. Very good condition. Filing holes.
23 cm. Very good condition. Filing holes.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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Handwritten letters of response from Rabbi Meshulam Rotte (Roth), author of the Kol Mevaser Responsum. Bnei Brak, 1957.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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Letter from Harav Avraham Yitzchak Ha-Cohen Kook, Jerusalem, [1934].
The letter deals with the "sending of telegrams regarding the removal of the provocative libel against the pious Rappaport of Minsk, made by the Bulsheviks".
Rabbi Ya'akov Tuvia Rappaport, the chief Shochet in Minsk, of the Slonimer Chasidim. In the end, the authorities staged a "Public Trial" against him, following which Rabbi Ya'akov Tuvia was exiled to Siberia, where his traces were lost.
See enclosed material from letters of Rabbi Chaim Ozer to Rabbi Kook, in 1934, in which he writes of his activities on behalf of saving Rabbi Rappaport. (Kobetz Igrot Achiezer, letter 124, page 204; letter 305, page 457).
21x13 cm. Half is on official stationery. Good condition, filing holes and slight foxing.
The letter deals with the "sending of telegrams regarding the removal of the provocative libel against the pious Rappaport of Minsk, made by the Bulsheviks".
Rabbi Ya'akov Tuvia Rappaport, the chief Shochet in Minsk, of the Slonimer Chasidim. In the end, the authorities staged a "Public Trial" against him, following which Rabbi Ya'akov Tuvia was exiled to Siberia, where his traces were lost.
See enclosed material from letters of Rabbi Chaim Ozer to Rabbi Kook, in 1934, in which he writes of his activities on behalf of saving Rabbi Rappaport. (Kobetz Igrot Achiezer, letter 124, page 204; letter 305, page 457).
21x13 cm. Half is on official stationery. Good condition, filing holes and slight foxing.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $200
Sold for: $300
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Letter containing Bar Metzva wishes, handwritten and signed by Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Ha-Cohen Kook. 1928.
Written on an elaborate visiting card, which reads: "Chief Rabbi of the Land of Israel, Jerusalem. Honorary Commander of Civil Division of the Great British Empire".
9x11.5 cm. Rounded cutting of corners, golden edging. Very good condition.
Written on an elaborate visiting card, which reads: "Chief Rabbi of the Land of Israel, Jerusalem. Honorary Commander of Civil Division of the Great British Empire".
9x11.5 cm. Rounded cutting of corners, golden edging. Very good condition.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $325
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Handwritten will. Jaffa, 1903. Signed by witnesses.
The signatures were confirmed in the presence of a rabbinic court in 1923. Signed and stamped by Rabbis of Jaffa: Rabbi Yosef Tzvi Helevi, Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Shach and Rabbi Yosef Arvatz.
Confirmation of the Rabbinic Court of Jerusalem, signed and stamped by: Rabbi Tzvi Pesach Frank, Rabbi Yosef Gershon Horwitz, Rabbi Eliyahu Re'em and Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Ha-Cohen Kook.
3 pages. 22 cm. Very good condition.
The signatures were confirmed in the presence of a rabbinic court in 1923. Signed and stamped by Rabbis of Jaffa: Rabbi Yosef Tzvi Helevi, Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Shach and Rabbi Yosef Arvatz.
Confirmation of the Rabbinic Court of Jerusalem, signed and stamped by: Rabbi Tzvi Pesach Frank, Rabbi Yosef Gershon Horwitz, Rabbi Eliyahu Re'em and Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Ha-Cohen Kook.
3 pages. 22 cm. Very good condition.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
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Letters of ordination, allowing the ordained to serve in a rabbinic position and make halachic decisions ("Yadin Yadin Yoreh Yoreh"), from the leading rabbis in Jerusalem. (1938-1939).
Letters from Rabbi Shimshon Aharon Polonsky (the Rabbi of Teplik), Rabbi Isser Zalman Meltzer, Rabbi Yechezkel Sarna, Rabbi Yitzchak Herzog, Rabbi Meir Setlavitz, Rabbi Ya'akov Yosef Jimitrovsky, Rabbi Yosef Gershon Horwitz and Rabbi Yechiel Michel Ze'ev Horwitz.
9 letters. Varying sizes and conditions. Some are pasted with scotch tape.
Letters from Rabbi Shimshon Aharon Polonsky (the Rabbi of Teplik), Rabbi Isser Zalman Meltzer, Rabbi Yechezkel Sarna, Rabbi Yitzchak Herzog, Rabbi Meir Setlavitz, Rabbi Ya'akov Yosef Jimitrovsky, Rabbi Yosef Gershon Horwitz and Rabbi Yechiel Michel Ze'ev Horwitz.
9 letters. Varying sizes and conditions. Some are pasted with scotch tape.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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Seven important and interesting letters by different rabbis.
1. Letter concerning the Eiruv in Jerusalem, by Rabbi Shimshon Aharon Polonsky (Rabbi of Teplik), 1936.
2. Book approbation, by Rabbi Ya'akov Bezalel Zolti (Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem), 1973.
3. Long letter by Rabbi Nachum Etrog (rabbi in Safed), 1924.
4. Letter to save a Dutch Jew, by Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Hertzog (Chief Rabbi of Eretz Yisrael), 1943.
5. Letter concerning divorce and marriage, by Rebbe Menachem Nachum Rabinovitz (of Haifa rabbis), 1939.
6. Letter by Rabbi Shalom Moshe Unger, Rosh Nitra Yeshivah in the U.S.A. (on second page Torah writing in his father's name), 1948.
7. Interesting letter by Rabbi Shabtai Yagel Rosh Slonim Yeshivah. 1948.
Various sizes, good condition.
1. Letter concerning the Eiruv in Jerusalem, by Rabbi Shimshon Aharon Polonsky (Rabbi of Teplik), 1936.
2. Book approbation, by Rabbi Ya'akov Bezalel Zolti (Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem), 1973.
3. Long letter by Rabbi Nachum Etrog (rabbi in Safed), 1924.
4. Letter to save a Dutch Jew, by Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Hertzog (Chief Rabbi of Eretz Yisrael), 1943.
5. Letter concerning divorce and marriage, by Rebbe Menachem Nachum Rabinovitz (of Haifa rabbis), 1939.
6. Letter by Rabbi Shalom Moshe Unger, Rosh Nitra Yeshivah in the U.S.A. (on second page Torah writing in his father's name), 1948.
7. Interesting letter by Rabbi Shabtai Yagel Rosh Slonim Yeshivah. 1948.
Various sizes, good condition.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $400
Sold for: $588
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Notebook leaves from a Beit Din in Erfoud (Morocco), ledger for registering Ketubah obligations from the years 1931-1950.
On each page there are signatures of the Dayanim Rabbi Yosef Simchon, Rabbi David Ben Hamo. (On one page, signature of the Dayan Rabbi Meir Turgeman). On several pages, confirmation of the notes, written, signed and stamped by Rabbi Yisrael Abuhatzeira (the "Baba Sali") who served in those years and Chief Rabbi and Av-Beit-Din in Erfoud and its surroundings.
The Holy Rebbe Yisrael Abuhatzeira, the "Baba Sali" was born in 1889 to his father the Holy Rabbi Masud Rabbi of Tafilalat (Morocco), son of Rabbi Ya'akov Abuhatzeira. An exalted Ga'on in both the revealed and hidden Torah, he was holy and pure from a young age. Published the letters of his grandfather Rabbi Ya'akov. Served as chief rabbi of Arpoud and its surroundings. In 1949 he arrived in Jerusalem, returned to Morocco and France, and in 1964 came to Eretz Yisrael and settled in Netivot. Many flocked to his house for council and blessings and he became famous all over Israel. Died in 1984. His grandchildren are the famous Abuhatzeira Rebbes.
25 written pages, (out of 53). 20 cm. Poor condition. Heavy moisture and moth damages. Signatures of Rabbi Yisrael Abuhatzeira on 3 pages. His handwriting and signature can also be discerned on two of the damaged pages.
On each page there are signatures of the Dayanim Rabbi Yosef Simchon, Rabbi David Ben Hamo. (On one page, signature of the Dayan Rabbi Meir Turgeman). On several pages, confirmation of the notes, written, signed and stamped by Rabbi Yisrael Abuhatzeira (the "Baba Sali") who served in those years and Chief Rabbi and Av-Beit-Din in Erfoud and its surroundings.
The Holy Rebbe Yisrael Abuhatzeira, the "Baba Sali" was born in 1889 to his father the Holy Rabbi Masud Rabbi of Tafilalat (Morocco), son of Rabbi Ya'akov Abuhatzeira. An exalted Ga'on in both the revealed and hidden Torah, he was holy and pure from a young age. Published the letters of his grandfather Rabbi Ya'akov. Served as chief rabbi of Arpoud and its surroundings. In 1949 he arrived in Jerusalem, returned to Morocco and France, and in 1964 came to Eretz Yisrael and settled in Netivot. Many flocked to his house for council and blessings and he became famous all over Israel. Died in 1984. His grandchildren are the famous Abuhatzeira Rebbes.
25 written pages, (out of 53). 20 cm. Poor condition. Heavy moisture and moth damages. Signatures of Rabbi Yisrael Abuhatzeira on 3 pages. His handwriting and signature can also be discerned on two of the damaged pages.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $4,500
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Letter carried by the emissary Rabbi Saliman Menachem Mani, [Chief Rabbi of Hebron], who was on mission in India and China. Hebron, [ca.1910]. Hebrew and English.
The letter deals with collecting funds for the establishment of a hospital, even though the main subject of the fundraising mission is hidden – to save young men from being recruited into the Turkish army. The rabbis of the city signed the bill: Rabbi Rabino Meir Franko and Rabbi Rabino Chanoch Chasson. Three ink-stamps.
On the back side of the leaves there are many handwritten notes: a list of letters sent to various countries and different bills [partly private bills].
Rabbi Saliman Menachem Mani (1850-1924) was born in Baghdad to his father Rabbi Eliyahu Mani, author of "Siach Yitzchak". Son-in-law of Rabbi Moshe Ferrara. Member of the Sdei Chemed's Beit-Din and his successor as Rabbi of Hebron.
Rabbi Rabino Meir Franko (1866-1930), faithful assistant of the "Sdeh Chemed" and one of the Dayanim in his Beit-Din. Served as Community Rabbi in Hebron. His Torah thoughts were printed in his father's book "Sha'arei Rachamim" and in "Torah Mi-Tzion" and "Ha-Meassef".
Rabbi Rabino Chanoch Chasson was born in Hebron in 1867, and was killed with his wife in the Hebron Massacre. The rioters burnt his writings.
The letter deals with collecting funds for the establishment of a hospital, even though the main subject of the fundraising mission is hidden – to save young men from being recruited into the Turkish army. The rabbis of the city signed the bill: Rabbi Rabino Meir Franko and Rabbi Rabino Chanoch Chasson. Three ink-stamps.
On the back side of the leaves there are many handwritten notes: a list of letters sent to various countries and different bills [partly private bills].
Rabbi Saliman Menachem Mani (1850-1924) was born in Baghdad to his father Rabbi Eliyahu Mani, author of "Siach Yitzchak". Son-in-law of Rabbi Moshe Ferrara. Member of the Sdei Chemed's Beit-Din and his successor as Rabbi of Hebron.
Rabbi Rabino Meir Franko (1866-1930), faithful assistant of the "Sdeh Chemed" and one of the Dayanim in his Beit-Din. Served as Community Rabbi in Hebron. His Torah thoughts were printed in his father's book "Sha'arei Rachamim" and in "Torah Mi-Tzion" and "Ha-Meassef".
Rabbi Rabino Chanoch Chasson was born in Hebron in 1867, and was killed with his wife in the Hebron Massacre. The rioters burnt his writings.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
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Letter of greetings by Rabbi Shlomo Even Danan to Rabbi Yehoshua Aharon Afriat.
Over the leaf appears the name of the addressee with warning not to break the boycott and not open the letter on its way to the receiver.
Rabbi Shlomo Even Danan, leading Moroccan rabbi (1848-1930), disciple of Rabbi Eliyahu Ha-Tzarfati, Kabbalist and Ga'on, served as Rabbi of Fez and Rabat. Author of Ashe Le-Shlomo Responsum. The receiver of the letter was the pious and holy Rabbi Yehoshua Aharon Afriat of Sefrou. Died in 1901 – see enclosed material.
Written widthwise (15 cm). Good condition, folded letter marks.
Over the leaf appears the name of the addressee with warning not to break the boycott and not open the letter on its way to the receiver.
Rabbi Shlomo Even Danan, leading Moroccan rabbi (1848-1930), disciple of Rabbi Eliyahu Ha-Tzarfati, Kabbalist and Ga'on, served as Rabbi of Fez and Rabat. Author of Ashe Le-Shlomo Responsum. The receiver of the letter was the pious and holy Rabbi Yehoshua Aharon Afriat of Sefrou. Died in 1901 – see enclosed material.
Written widthwise (15 cm). Good condition, folded letter marks.
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