Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
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Kol Koreh [public appeal]! From the Torah giants of Galicia on behalf of the "Zrizim" association which spreads Torah. Proclamation “to be posted in the synagogues and Torah study halls”. [Galicia, c. 1938].
Three letters of rabbis praising the "Zrizim" association, which include “a letter by the holy Admor Rabbi Moshe of Baiyan in Krakow (director of spiritual affairs)” consisting of fervent words of praise of the Zrizim association. “I find this exalted idea not only right but also necessary as breath for life”.
The "Talpiot" Torah collection was printed in Tarnow, Galicia, in 1938, by members of this association.
Leaf of 30.5 cm. Poor condition. Tears, some cut off. Creases.
Three letters of rabbis praising the "Zrizim" association, which include “a letter by the holy Admor Rabbi Moshe of Baiyan in Krakow (director of spiritual affairs)” consisting of fervent words of praise of the Zrizim association. “I find this exalted idea not only right but also necessary as breath for life”.
The "Talpiot" Torah collection was printed in Tarnow, Galicia, in 1938, by members of this association.
Leaf of 30.5 cm. Poor condition. Tears, some cut off. Creases.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
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A notice of prayers of The Days of Awe with the Vasloi Rebbe, Rabbi Chaim Dov Halperin. [Haifa?, 1950?].
A notice in Hebrew, Yiddish and Romanian, of prayer "at 23 Iraq Street in the ice-cream store" with "the Great Renowned Rebbe of Vasloi].
Rebbe Chaim Dov Halperin (1876-1957, Encyclopedia of Chassidut, Volume 1, page 775), fourth generation descendant of Rabbi Yisrael of Ruzhin, Rebbe in Vasloi and Bucharest. In 1950, he immigrated to Israel, settled in Haifa and concentrated around himself many Jewish immigrants from Romania.
35X21 cm. Good condition, folding marks.
A notice in Hebrew, Yiddish and Romanian, of prayer "at 23 Iraq Street in the ice-cream store" with "the Great Renowned Rebbe of Vasloi].
Rebbe Chaim Dov Halperin (1876-1957, Encyclopedia of Chassidut, Volume 1, page 775), fourth generation descendant of Rabbi Yisrael of Ruzhin, Rebbe in Vasloi and Bucharest. In 1950, he immigrated to Israel, settled in Haifa and concentrated around himself many Jewish immigrants from Romania.
35X21 cm. Good condition, folding marks.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $350
Sold for: $438
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“Chakham Ha-Razim Ba La-Ir”- proclamation, by the one of the eldest Mekubalim Ha-Rav Ha-Sadeh Rabbi Chaim Shaul Ha-Cohen Dweck, published for the welcome reception of the Admor Rabbi Chaim Elazar Shapira, Av Beit Din of Mukachevo as he visited Jerusalem. Jerusalem, 1930.
“On Thursday, 10th of Iyar… The holy, righteous, heavenly Mekubal, Rabbi Elazar Shapira, Av Beit Din of Mukachevo… will be arriving to Jerusalem… it is our sacred duty… to give great honor to the Torah and come to the train station to welcome… the holy Rabbi”.
The famous journey of the “Minchat Elazar” in 1930, who traveled to honor the great elder Rabbi Shlomo Alfandari known as the “Saba Kadisha” is the object of an entire book called “Masa’ot Yerushalayim” (Mukachevo, 1931). And in the chapter about his first day, he describes the welcome reception at the Jerusalem train station, in presence of the eldest of the Mekubalim Rabbi Chaim Shaul Dweck leading all the Mekubalim and the sages of Aleppo in Jerusalem. See enclosed material.
45X30.5 cm. Fair condition, restored tears.
Rare, not recorded in the Bibliography CDs.
“On Thursday, 10th of Iyar… The holy, righteous, heavenly Mekubal, Rabbi Elazar Shapira, Av Beit Din of Mukachevo… will be arriving to Jerusalem… it is our sacred duty… to give great honor to the Torah and come to the train station to welcome… the holy Rabbi”.
The famous journey of the “Minchat Elazar” in 1930, who traveled to honor the great elder Rabbi Shlomo Alfandari known as the “Saba Kadisha” is the object of an entire book called “Masa’ot Yerushalayim” (Mukachevo, 1931). And in the chapter about his first day, he describes the welcome reception at the Jerusalem train station, in presence of the eldest of the Mekubalim Rabbi Chaim Shaul Dweck leading all the Mekubalim and the sages of Aleppo in Jerusalem. See enclosed material.
45X30.5 cm. Fair condition, restored tears.
Rare, not recorded in the Bibliography CDs.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
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1. "Give honor to the Torah" – today Thursday, Iyar 13, 1935, the esteemed sons of the Vizhnitzer Rebbe, Rabbi Yisrael Hager, will arrive at the gates of the holy city of Jerusalem".
2. "Our crown has fallen -"…Rabbi Ze'ev, son of Rabbi Yochanan, Rachmastrivker Rebbe has departed from us… the funeral will leave… on Monday, Sivan 21st, 1937"
35x25 cm. Good condition.
2. "Our crown has fallen -"…Rabbi Ze'ev, son of Rabbi Yochanan, Rachmastrivker Rebbe has departed from us… the funeral will leave… on Monday, Sivan 21st, 1937"
35x25 cm. Good condition.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
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2. “Shuvu Banim Biymei HaShovavim” – proclamation calling out to fast for at least one day, “on behalf of the Kabbalists in Jerusalem”. On the other side a notice of “The General interest-free loan of Me’ah She’arim” printed at a later stage.
3. “Sod Aitzim Fi Kezayin El Mekubalim” – proclamation regarding the Tikun HaBrit and the means of atonement. Arabic in Hebrew letters. [Jerusalem, 1913]. Badatz stamp of the Sephardic congregation of Jerusalem.
4. “Yevarechecha HaShem M’Zion” – public appeal to donate and support the Dagestan Jewish congregation in Jerusalem. Jerusalem, after 1894.
5. Proclamation of the Rechovot HaNahar Yeshiva in an appeal for contributions to the Yeshiva.
6. “Tzipita Liyshu’a” - proclamation on the significance of anticipation of the redemption.
7. “LeShana Tova Tikatevu” – printed leaf with Shana Tova greetings in Yiddish and English from Torat Chaim HaKlalit Yeshiva. On the other side of the leaf rabbinical recommendations for the institute.
8. “Chushu Litshu’at HaMosad HaTziburi [hastily contribute to the salvation of the public institute], the Talmud Torah… and the general Etz Chaim Yeshiva”. Hebrew, Yiddish and German. Signed in print: rabbis and members of the Etz Chaim administration.
9. “Notice and Warning” – proclamation on behalf of the Batei Din and rabbinical authorities of Jerusalem… regarding the breach of slaughtering restrictions by the Ashkenazi committee. Jerusalem, 1926.
Various sizes and conditions. Generally very good condition.
3. “Sod Aitzim Fi Kezayin El Mekubalim” – proclamation regarding the Tikun HaBrit and the means of atonement. Arabic in Hebrew letters. [Jerusalem, 1913]. Badatz stamp of the Sephardic congregation of Jerusalem.
4. “Yevarechecha HaShem M’Zion” – public appeal to donate and support the Dagestan Jewish congregation in Jerusalem. Jerusalem, after 1894.
5. Proclamation of the Rechovot HaNahar Yeshiva in an appeal for contributions to the Yeshiva.
6. “Tzipita Liyshu’a” - proclamation on the significance of anticipation of the redemption.
7. “LeShana Tova Tikatevu” – printed leaf with Shana Tova greetings in Yiddish and English from Torat Chaim HaKlalit Yeshiva. On the other side of the leaf rabbinical recommendations for the institute.
8. “Chushu Litshu’at HaMosad HaTziburi [hastily contribute to the salvation of the public institute], the Talmud Torah… and the general Etz Chaim Yeshiva”. Hebrew, Yiddish and German. Signed in print: rabbis and members of the Etz Chaim administration.
9. “Notice and Warning” – proclamation on behalf of the Batei Din and rabbinical authorities of Jerusalem… regarding the breach of slaughtering restrictions by the Ashkenazi committee. Jerusalem, 1926.
Various sizes and conditions. Generally very good condition.
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
Including buyer's premium
1. "World of Darkness – G-D's Mercy", a harsh proclamation of contempt against Rabbi Kook, "who expressed at the University that from 'Zion shall go forth Torah'...". Signed: Tzeirey Shlomey Emunei Israel". Jerusalem1933. Bibliographically Unknown.
2. "Thou shall not give your daughter to a school where Hebrew is being learned" – proclamation referring to the fight against the study of Hebrew in Jerusalem. [Jerusalem, Yehuda Ve-Yerushalayim Printing Press, early 20th century].
3. Proclamation on behalf of "Histadrut Ha'Mizrachi" and "Ha'TZa'ir Eretz Ha'Israeli" – announcement concerning participation in the elections for the assembly "with the ballot to arranged with the consent of Ha'Gaon [Rabbi] Kook". [Jerusalem, Raphael Chaim Ha'Cohen Printing press].
Sizes and conditions vary.
2. "Thou shall not give your daughter to a school where Hebrew is being learned" – proclamation referring to the fight against the study of Hebrew in Jerusalem. [Jerusalem, Yehuda Ve-Yerushalayim Printing Press, early 20th century].
3. Proclamation on behalf of "Histadrut Ha'Mizrachi" and "Ha'TZa'ir Eretz Ha'Israeli" – announcement concerning participation in the elections for the assembly "with the ballot to arranged with the consent of Ha'Gaon [Rabbi] Kook". [Jerusalem, Raphael Chaim Ha'Cohen Printing press].
Sizes and conditions vary.
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