Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $250
Sold for: $550
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Chaim LeRosh, laws relating to the Passover Seder and to the Haggadah, Rabbi Chaim Palagi. Izmir, [1852].
Laws and customs, commentaries and explanations relating to Passover eve and Seder Night, and explanation of the Passover Haggadah.
Owners' signatures: "Yitzchak Karmonah", on page 50 signature of: "Yosef Baruch ben Sinyor" [erased signature on title page of Rabbi Yosef ben Sinyor].
Glosses by four writers: 1. Erudite glosses signed by "Shmuel Eliezer ben Sinyor", 2. Glosses in Ladino. 3. On page 6, after the Rabbi Chaim Palagi's name is mentioned, a handwritten greeting has been added. 4. Handwritten amendments and additions [by the author?].
The author: Rabbi Chaim Palagi (1788-1868, Otzar Ha Rabbanim 6120), noted Torah genius, of the leaders of his generation. Illustrious Rabbi of Izmir and an exceptionally prolific writer (compiled more than 70 books).
The ben Sinyors were a family of halachic judges and Rabbis in Izmir during the lifetime of the author and after. See appendix.
52; 112 leaves. 18.5 cm. Quality paper. Good condition. Stains. Majority of the glosses are cropped. Original binding.
Ya'ari 704; Otzar HaHaggadot 959.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
Laws and customs, commentaries and explanations relating to Passover eve and Seder Night, and explanation of the Passover Haggadah.
Owners' signatures: "Yitzchak Karmonah", on page 50 signature of: "Yosef Baruch ben Sinyor" [erased signature on title page of Rabbi Yosef ben Sinyor].
Glosses by four writers: 1. Erudite glosses signed by "Shmuel Eliezer ben Sinyor", 2. Glosses in Ladino. 3. On page 6, after the Rabbi Chaim Palagi's name is mentioned, a handwritten greeting has been added. 4. Handwritten amendments and additions [by the author?].
The author: Rabbi Chaim Palagi (1788-1868, Otzar Ha Rabbanim 6120), noted Torah genius, of the leaders of his generation. Illustrious Rabbi of Izmir and an exceptionally prolific writer (compiled more than 70 books).
The ben Sinyors were a family of halachic judges and Rabbis in Izmir during the lifetime of the author and after. See appendix.
52; 112 leaves. 18.5 cm. Quality paper. Good condition. Stains. Majority of the glosses are cropped. Original binding.
Ya'ari 704; Otzar HaHaggadot 959.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman's private collection.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $200
Sold for: $425
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1. Ba Yeshu’ah Ve-Nechama, on the Torah, by Rabbi Yeshaya Segal from Wolin Kaczowka. Furth, [c. 1730]. Unique and rare edition.
Owner’s signature: “Belongs to the Young Avraham Hai Musafya” – the Ga'on Rabbi Avraham Hai Musafya (Otzar Ha-Rabbanim 1056), was among Turkey and Jerusalem’s great Torah scholars. He authored the “Tehila Le-David” on Tehilim, his innovative commentaries were also published in his father’s book “Hayim Va-Hesed”. Owners’ ink-stamp: “Avraham Azriel”- of the sages of Jerusalem, son of Israel’s Chief Rabbi Rabbi Aharon Azriel, author of the “Kapei Aharon”.
[1], 19 leaves. 32 cm. Fair condition, damaged and restored leaves. Rebound. On leaf 5, there is a gloss in Oriental handwriting.
2. Yad David, on the Brachot tractate and Seder Mo’ed. Rabbi David Sinzheim (head of Napoleon’s “Sanhedrin”). Offenbach, 1799.
Erased owners’ signatures on the title page. Corrections and remarks appear on the leaves’ margins, in Oriental-Italian handwriting.
[2], 288 leaves. 32 cm. Light and high quality paper. Good condition, light moth damage. Antique binding with leather spine, worn out.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
Owner’s signature: “Belongs to the Young Avraham Hai Musafya” – the Ga'on Rabbi Avraham Hai Musafya (Otzar Ha-Rabbanim 1056), was among Turkey and Jerusalem’s great Torah scholars. He authored the “Tehila Le-David” on Tehilim, his innovative commentaries were also published in his father’s book “Hayim Va-Hesed”. Owners’ ink-stamp: “Avraham Azriel”- of the sages of Jerusalem, son of Israel’s Chief Rabbi Rabbi Aharon Azriel, author of the “Kapei Aharon”.
[1], 19 leaves. 32 cm. Fair condition, damaged and restored leaves. Rebound. On leaf 5, there is a gloss in Oriental handwriting.
2. Yad David, on the Brachot tractate and Seder Mo’ed. Rabbi David Sinzheim (head of Napoleon’s “Sanhedrin”). Offenbach, 1799.
Erased owners’ signatures on the title page. Corrections and remarks appear on the leaves’ margins, in Oriental-Italian handwriting.
[2], 288 leaves. 32 cm. Light and high quality paper. Good condition, light moth damage. Antique binding with leather spine, worn out.
From Dr. Israel Mehlman’s private collection.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
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Section from Sefer HaZohar, Shemot, including commentaries of the Ramaz [Rabbi Moshe Zacuto], Mikdash Melech and Hadrat Melech. [Livorno, 1858?].
Glosses by a number of writers in oriental-Babylonian handwriting. Some of the glosses are signed “So it appears to me”. Various stamps of synagogues in Iraq and Israel: “dedicated to HaShem – Tzalat El Marutz” [Iraq]. “Geulei Israel Synagogue for Babylonian immigrants, Hashikma, Ramat Gan”.
8 notebook pages attached, manuscript of matters of Kabbala and the Zohar.
6-125 leaves (missing beginning and end. Originally 278 leaves). 27 cm. Fair-poor condition. Wide margins, stains, wear and tear. Old and worn cardboard binding.
Glosses by a number of writers in oriental-Babylonian handwriting. Some of the glosses are signed “So it appears to me”. Various stamps of synagogues in Iraq and Israel: “dedicated to HaShem – Tzalat El Marutz” [Iraq]. “Geulei Israel Synagogue for Babylonian immigrants, Hashikma, Ramat Gan”.
8 notebook pages attached, manuscript of matters of Kabbala and the Zohar.
6-125 leaves (missing beginning and end. Originally 278 leaves). 27 cm. Fair-poor condition. Wide margins, stains, wear and tear. Old and worn cardboard binding.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $100
Sold for: $200
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Zohar HaRakia, a kabalistic composition on the Zohar and on Sifra D'Tzniuta, by the Ari's disciple [Rabbi Ya'akov Tzemach]. Máramarossziget, [1875].
Signatures and many glosses written in pen, by the Mekubal Rabbi Yoel Hirshprung [1891-1989] of Tel Aviv.
[2], 204 leaves. 21.5 cm. Dry paper, fair condition, wear and moth holes. Detached leaves. Simple binding.
Signatures and many glosses written in pen, by the Mekubal Rabbi Yoel Hirshprung [1891-1989] of Tel Aviv.
[2], 204 leaves. 21.5 cm. Dry paper, fair condition, wear and moth holes. Detached leaves. Simple binding.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $300
Unsold
Zohar, Shemot. [Slavita, 1815. Rabbi Moshe Shapira Printing].
Many glosses and corrections, in Ashkenazi handwriting from time of printing.
(Missing title page and dozens of first leaves), 38-269, [3] leaves. 19 cm. Bluish-greenish paper. Fair condition, stains and damage to leaf margins. Minor moth marks. Damaged binding.
Many glosses and corrections, in Ashkenazi handwriting from time of printing.
(Missing title page and dozens of first leaves), 38-269, [3] leaves. 19 cm. Bluish-greenish paper. Fair condition, stains and damage to leaf margins. Minor moth marks. Damaged binding.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
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Edut Be-Yaakov on Torah interpretation. Rabbi Yitzchak Ya'akov Reines, Av Beit Din of Swincian. Vilna, 1872. Only edition.
Many handwritten remarks contemporary to the book’s print appear on all of the book’s leaves: polemical conclusions, some of which are scholarly, but mostly bear a satirical tone filled with scornful acuity.
The writer’s name is unclear: the title page bears the name “Ze’ev Izraeltian Sendels”, while the binding page mentions Rabbi “-- Gimpel Zerach Reitzes” as the author of the remarks.
[2], 78 pages. 19.9 cm. Good-fair condition, detached leaves, moth traces. Original torn binding.
Many handwritten remarks contemporary to the book’s print appear on all of the book’s leaves: polemical conclusions, some of which are scholarly, but mostly bear a satirical tone filled with scornful acuity.
The writer’s name is unclear: the title page bears the name “Ze’ev Izraeltian Sendels”, while the binding page mentions Rabbi “-- Gimpel Zerach Reitzes” as the author of the remarks.
[2], 78 pages. 19.9 cm. Good-fair condition, detached leaves, moth traces. Original torn binding.
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