Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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1. Sidduro Shel Shabbat, Vol. 1-2. Rabbi Chaim of Tchernowitz. [Zolkova, c.1815]. (Missing: leaves 1-4, 11-14 in the middle of vol.1). Second edition.
2-3. Pri Ha-Aretz, Rabbi Menachem Mendel [of Vitebsk] of Tiberias. [Warsaw, 1878], bound with the Birkat Chaim, by Chaim Yeshayah Ha-Cohen. Lublin, 1890. First edition. (Signature, dedication and ink-stamps by Rabbi “Ya’akov Yerucham of...” – a descendant of the Ba’al Shem Tov, see enclosed material).
4. Mesamchei Lev, essays by sages. Rabbi Israel Perlmutter. Lemberg, 1909. Only edition.
5. Kol David, by Rabbi David [Zoler] Lisker. Lemberg, 1894. (Missing 5 pages at the end?). Only edition.
6. Or Ha-Meir, a biography of Rabbi Meir Premishlan, by Rabbi Reuven Margaliot. Lvov, 1926. (Missing a leaf which was added only on some of the copies). Only edition.
7. Tzlota De-Ma’alei Shabta, customs for Erev Shabbat and more, by Rabbi Israel Moshe [Bromberg] of Lodz. Warsaw, [stereotyped edition of the first -1891- edition, bibliographically unknown].
8. Ma’ayan Tahor, Rabbi Moshe Teitelbaum author of the “Yismach Moshe”. Lemberg, [20 leaves. Bibliographically unknown, usually added at the end of the Siddur “Korban Mincha” with a different page numeration. Tears affecting the text on the last leaf].
9. Seder Hakafot, Lemberg, 1905. [1], 111-128 leaves. [Apparently part of a Siddur which is bibliographically unknown, with a separate title page].
10. Mif’alot Ha-Tzaddikim, Rabbi Menachem Bodik. [Lvov, 1856]. Missing the 4 last leaves, wear damage on some of the leaves. Bluish paper. First edition.
11. Kedushat Ha-Levi, Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berditchov. Berditchov, 1908.
12. Imrei Baruch, by the Admor Rabbi Pinchas Baruch Rabinowitz. Vienna, 1916. Approbations by the Admors of Rozin and Viznitz. Only edition.
13. Ohev Israel, Rabbi Avraham Yehoshua Heshel of Apta. Warsaw, 1881.
14-15. Zechut Israel, Eser Tzachtzachot, Piotrkov 1909. Eser Atarot, Piotrkov, 1910.
15 books, varying sizes and conditions. most are unbound.
2-3. Pri Ha-Aretz, Rabbi Menachem Mendel [of Vitebsk] of Tiberias. [Warsaw, 1878], bound with the Birkat Chaim, by Chaim Yeshayah Ha-Cohen. Lublin, 1890. First edition. (Signature, dedication and ink-stamps by Rabbi “Ya’akov Yerucham of...” – a descendant of the Ba’al Shem Tov, see enclosed material).
4. Mesamchei Lev, essays by sages. Rabbi Israel Perlmutter. Lemberg, 1909. Only edition.
5. Kol David, by Rabbi David [Zoler] Lisker. Lemberg, 1894. (Missing 5 pages at the end?). Only edition.
6. Or Ha-Meir, a biography of Rabbi Meir Premishlan, by Rabbi Reuven Margaliot. Lvov, 1926. (Missing a leaf which was added only on some of the copies). Only edition.
7. Tzlota De-Ma’alei Shabta, customs for Erev Shabbat and more, by Rabbi Israel Moshe [Bromberg] of Lodz. Warsaw, [stereotyped edition of the first -1891- edition, bibliographically unknown].
8. Ma’ayan Tahor, Rabbi Moshe Teitelbaum author of the “Yismach Moshe”. Lemberg, [20 leaves. Bibliographically unknown, usually added at the end of the Siddur “Korban Mincha” with a different page numeration. Tears affecting the text on the last leaf].
9. Seder Hakafot, Lemberg, 1905. [1], 111-128 leaves. [Apparently part of a Siddur which is bibliographically unknown, with a separate title page].
10. Mif’alot Ha-Tzaddikim, Rabbi Menachem Bodik. [Lvov, 1856]. Missing the 4 last leaves, wear damage on some of the leaves. Bluish paper. First edition.
11. Kedushat Ha-Levi, Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berditchov. Berditchov, 1908.
12. Imrei Baruch, by the Admor Rabbi Pinchas Baruch Rabinowitz. Vienna, 1916. Approbations by the Admors of Rozin and Viznitz. Only edition.
13. Ohev Israel, Rabbi Avraham Yehoshua Heshel of Apta. Warsaw, 1881.
14-15. Zechut Israel, Eser Tzachtzachot, Piotrkov 1909. Eser Atarot, Piotrkov, 1910.
15 books, varying sizes and conditions. most are unbound.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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1. Tiferet Shlomo, Vol. 1, on the holiness of the Festivals and Pirkei Avot. By the Radomsk Admor, Rabbi Shlomo Ha-Kohen Rabinowitz. Warsaw, 1867. First edition, with an approbation of the “Divrei Chaim” of Sanz. (Ownership captions and signatures from Rabbi Dov Berish of Chentshin and of Kotzk). Missing the first title page.
2. Magen David, sermons and Musar, by the Admor Rabbi David Twersky of Tolna. Lvov (Lemberg), 1880. Third edition in the author’s lifetime.
3. Brit Kehunat Olam, Kabbalistic novellae, by Rabbi Yitzchak Izik Katz, disciple of the Maggid of Mezeritch. Lvov, 1848. Second edition of the Vol. 1. First edition of Vol. 2. (Missing Vol. 1’s title page).
4. Menachem Tzion, Chassidic interpretations, Rabbi Yechezkel Panet, based on the teachings of Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Rimnov. [Lvov, after 1851].
5-7. Zecher Ha-Chaim, interpretations by Rabbi Chaim Cohen Rapaport Av Beit Din of Lvov. Lemberg, 1865. Only edition.
Bound with the Sidduro Shel Shabbat, Lvov 1863 and with the “Chinuch Beit Yehuda, essays by Rabbi Ya’akov Tzvi Yalish author of the Melo Ha-Ro’im, Warsaw, 1869. With approbations from the “Divrei Chaim”, Rabbi Ya’akov Aryeh of Radzymin, and the leading rabbis of Poland. Rare, only edition.
8. Or Ha-Meir, on the Bible, Rabbi Zeev of Zhitomir. Lemberg, 1860. (Leather binding, handwritten copies on the Vorsatz leaves).
9-11. Toldot Aharon, on the Bible, Rabbi Aharon of Zhitomir. Lemberg, 1864. Second edition. Approbations by the Rabbi of Apta, the Rabbi of Tchernobyl and Rabbi Israel son of Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berditchov.
Bound with the Cheshev Ha-Efod, Kabbalistic allusions on the Bible and the author’s legacy. Rabbi Pinchas Aryeh of Turka. Lemberg, 1862. With approbations by the “Divrei Chaim” and more. Only edition. And with the Or Ha-Chaim by the Chasid Yaabetz, with the Ma’ayan Ganim, by Rabbi Tzvi Elimelech of Dinov. Lvov, 1863.
12-13. Birkat Avraham, on the Bible and the Shas, Rabbi Avraham Elchanan, Av Beit Din of Palantch, disciple of Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berditchov. Warsaw, 1870. Approved by the “Divrei Chaim” and more. Letter by the “Sear” of Lublin. Only edition.
Bound with the Chidushei Mahara on the Shas. By Rabbi Aryeh Leibish, Av Beit din of Apta and Sochaczew, Rabbi of the holy Jew of Przysucha. (Lemberg) [Warsaw], 1866. Only edition.
Varying sizes and condition. Most books are printed on high quality paper, good-fair condition, light moth damage. Ownership signatures. (Most books bear the signatures or ink stamps of Rabbi “Avraham Mordechai” Lichtig, Poland).
2. Magen David, sermons and Musar, by the Admor Rabbi David Twersky of Tolna. Lvov (Lemberg), 1880. Third edition in the author’s lifetime.
3. Brit Kehunat Olam, Kabbalistic novellae, by Rabbi Yitzchak Izik Katz, disciple of the Maggid of Mezeritch. Lvov, 1848. Second edition of the Vol. 1. First edition of Vol. 2. (Missing Vol. 1’s title page).
4. Menachem Tzion, Chassidic interpretations, Rabbi Yechezkel Panet, based on the teachings of Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Rimnov. [Lvov, after 1851].
5-7. Zecher Ha-Chaim, interpretations by Rabbi Chaim Cohen Rapaport Av Beit Din of Lvov. Lemberg, 1865. Only edition.
Bound with the Sidduro Shel Shabbat, Lvov 1863 and with the “Chinuch Beit Yehuda, essays by Rabbi Ya’akov Tzvi Yalish author of the Melo Ha-Ro’im, Warsaw, 1869. With approbations from the “Divrei Chaim”, Rabbi Ya’akov Aryeh of Radzymin, and the leading rabbis of Poland. Rare, only edition.
8. Or Ha-Meir, on the Bible, Rabbi Zeev of Zhitomir. Lemberg, 1860. (Leather binding, handwritten copies on the Vorsatz leaves).
9-11. Toldot Aharon, on the Bible, Rabbi Aharon of Zhitomir. Lemberg, 1864. Second edition. Approbations by the Rabbi of Apta, the Rabbi of Tchernobyl and Rabbi Israel son of Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berditchov.
Bound with the Cheshev Ha-Efod, Kabbalistic allusions on the Bible and the author’s legacy. Rabbi Pinchas Aryeh of Turka. Lemberg, 1862. With approbations by the “Divrei Chaim” and more. Only edition. And with the Or Ha-Chaim by the Chasid Yaabetz, with the Ma’ayan Ganim, by Rabbi Tzvi Elimelech of Dinov. Lvov, 1863.
12-13. Birkat Avraham, on the Bible and the Shas, Rabbi Avraham Elchanan, Av Beit Din of Palantch, disciple of Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berditchov. Warsaw, 1870. Approved by the “Divrei Chaim” and more. Letter by the “Sear” of Lublin. Only edition.
Bound with the Chidushei Mahara on the Shas. By Rabbi Aryeh Leibish, Av Beit din of Apta and Sochaczew, Rabbi of the holy Jew of Przysucha. (Lemberg) [Warsaw], 1866. Only edition.
Varying sizes and condition. Most books are printed on high quality paper, good-fair condition, light moth damage. Ownership signatures. (Most books bear the signatures or ink stamps of Rabbi “Avraham Mordechai” Lichtig, Poland).
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Eight Chassidic books:
Divrei Moshe, Rabbi Moshe Shoham, disciple of the Ba’al Shem Tov. Lemberg, 1887. (Approbations of the Rabbi of Apta, the Divrei Chaim, Rabbi Baruch of Viznitz, the “Yitav Lev” and more). * Igra De-Firka, Rabbi Zvi Elimelech of Dinov, Zolkwa, 1861. *Kele Ha-Ro’im, Rabbi Zvi Elimelech of Dinov, Premishla, 1883. *Kol Simcha, Rabbi Bunim of Pshischa, Premishla, 1876. *Imrat Ha-Tserufah, Rabbi Zvi Hirsch of Sokolov. Lvov, 1872. First edition *Sidduro Shel Shabbat, Rabbi Chaim of Tchernowitz. [Russia-Poland, after 1815]. (Missing the first title page). *Toldot Aharon, Rabbi Aharon of Zhitomir. Lemberg, 1864. (Leaf 2 is torn with missing text). *Brit Avram, Rabbi Yosef Moshe the Maggid of Zalozitz. [Bradi, 1875]. (Missing title page and few first leaves).
Varying sizes and condition. Good to fair conditions.
Divrei Moshe, Rabbi Moshe Shoham, disciple of the Ba’al Shem Tov. Lemberg, 1887. (Approbations of the Rabbi of Apta, the Divrei Chaim, Rabbi Baruch of Viznitz, the “Yitav Lev” and more). * Igra De-Firka, Rabbi Zvi Elimelech of Dinov, Zolkwa, 1861. *Kele Ha-Ro’im, Rabbi Zvi Elimelech of Dinov, Premishla, 1883. *Kol Simcha, Rabbi Bunim of Pshischa, Premishla, 1876. *Imrat Ha-Tserufah, Rabbi Zvi Hirsch of Sokolov. Lvov, 1872. First edition *Sidduro Shel Shabbat, Rabbi Chaim of Tchernowitz. [Russia-Poland, after 1815]. (Missing the first title page). *Toldot Aharon, Rabbi Aharon of Zhitomir. Lemberg, 1864. (Leaf 2 is torn with missing text). *Brit Avram, Rabbi Yosef Moshe the Maggid of Zalozitz. [Bradi, 1875]. (Missing title page and few first leaves).
Varying sizes and condition. Good to fair conditions.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Keter Shem Tov, sections 1-2. Lvov, [1851]. (First section missing leaves at end. Second section missing one leaf in middle. Restoration with damage to text). * Imrei Kadosh, Rabbi Uri of Sterlisk. Warsaw, 1895. * Midrash Ribash Tov, articles and discussions by the Ba’al Shem Tov, first pamphlet, Rabbi Yehudah Leib Avraham. Katchkamt (Hungary), [1927]. (Without first title page). * Tzava’at HaRibash VeHanhagot Yesharot, including commentary on “Hodu” by the Ba’al Shem Tov, Rabbi Yehudah Leib Avraham. Edilyn, [1934]. (Includes title cover). * Darkei Yesharim, manners of conduct by the Admor Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Pzemyslan, last will and testament of the Ba’al Shem Tov and more. Warsaw [post 1918]. * Divrei Torah, collection of ethics and Chiddushim by giants of Hassidism, Rabbi Moshe Wartman. Warsaw, [1878 or 1885].
Total of 6 books. Various sizes and conditions.
Total of 6 books. Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Six Chasidic Books: Ohev Israel, Chasidic biblical interpretations, by Rabbi Avraham Yehoshua Heshel of Apta. Warsaw, 1875. (Fine signature and ink stamp by Rabbi “Meshulam Zusya Hochman”). *Botzina Di-Nehura, a compilation of the teachings of Rabbi Baruch of Meziboz (the Ba’al Shem Tov’s grandson) by Rabbi Baruch Ashkenazi. Piotrkov, 1889. (Signed and ink stamped by Rabbi Alexander Yitzchak Horowitz of Safed – grandson of Rabbi Shmelke of Nikolsburg, brother in law of Rabbi David of Lelov and grandfather of the Boston Admor); bound with the Pitgamin Kadishin by Rabbi Yehoshua Avraham son of Israel of Zhitomir. Warsaw, 1886 (which is the first volume of “Geulat Israel, written by the same author). *Mayim Rabim, a compilation on biblical verses and Talmudic tales, by Nathan Neta Ha-Cohen Duner. Warsaw, 1899. First edition. Includes words by Rabbi David Yechiel of Zlotchov. (Missing 8 pages “Megilat Yuchasin”. Owner’s signature “Shabtay Razin”). * Siftei Tzaddikim by Rabbi Pinchas of Dinovitz. Warsaw, 1909. Includes words by Rabbi Avraham Yehoshua of Apta. *Rishpei Esh, holy writings by Rabbi Mordechai of Neshkiz (Shapira). Bardejov, 1905. (Printer’s ownership signature in a foreign language: Rabbi Simcha Freund of Pashmishel).
Varying sizes and conditions.
Varying sizes and conditions.
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Tiferet Banim, Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Shapiro. Bardejov, [1921]. First edition; Toldot Ya’akov Yosef. Warsaw, [1881]; Yesod HaAvoda [Slonim]. Warsaw, 1892. First edition; Zchuta D’Avraham, Rabbi Avraham of Chechnya. Warsaw, [1895]; Kdushat Levi. Warsaw, 1902; Magid Dvarav L’Ya’akov. Satmar, [1905].
Signatures and ownership notations.
Total of 6 books. Various sizes and conditions.
Signatures and ownership notations.
Total of 6 books. Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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1-3. Chidushei Harim, by the Admor Rabbi Yitzchak Meir of Gur [3 books] on Even HaEzer and Shvuot tractate. Warsaw, 1881. (First edition); on Choshen Mishpat, sections 1-2, Warsaw, 1886. (Second edition); on Gittin tractate and Even HaEzer – laws of Kiddushin, Warsaw, 1891. (Second edition).
4. Sfat Emet, on tractates Shabbat and Eiruvin, by the Admor Rabbi Yehudah Aryeh Leib of Gur. Warsaw, [1927]. First edition.
5. Sefer Tehillim, with two commentaries: Etz Hada’at Tov, by Rabbi Chaim Vital, and Sfat Emet, by the Admor Rabbi Yehudah Aryeh Leib of Gur. Pietrekov, [1926].
6-7. Sefer HaZchut, by the Admor Rabbi Yitzchak Meir of Gur. Pietrekov, [1923]. Bound with: Zechut Avot, Rabbi Chaim Yitzchak Meir of Gur [grandson of the Chidushei Harim]. Pietrekov, [1922].
Total of 7 books. Various sizes and conditions.
4. Sfat Emet, on tractates Shabbat and Eiruvin, by the Admor Rabbi Yehudah Aryeh Leib of Gur. Warsaw, [1927]. First edition.
5. Sefer Tehillim, with two commentaries: Etz Hada’at Tov, by Rabbi Chaim Vital, and Sfat Emet, by the Admor Rabbi Yehudah Aryeh Leib of Gur. Pietrekov, [1926].
6-7. Sefer HaZchut, by the Admor Rabbi Yitzchak Meir of Gur. Pietrekov, [1923]. Bound with: Zechut Avot, Rabbi Chaim Yitzchak Meir of Gur [grandson of the Chidushei Harim]. Pietrekov, [1922].
Total of 7 books. Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Sefat Emet on the Torah [five volumes], by the Admor Rabbi Yehudah Aryeh Leib (Alter) of Gur. First edition: Bereshit, Shmot, Vayikra, printed in Pietrekov, (1905-1906), Bamidbar and Dvarim printed in Krakaw, (1906-1908).
Volume 1 – Bereshit: 283, [1] pages; volume 2 – Shmot: 239, [1] pages; volume 3 – Vayikra: 213, [1] pages; volume 4 – Bamidbar: 2-202 pages [missing title page]; volume 5 – Dvarim: [1], 240 pages. 25-26 cm. Various conditions (good to fair).
Volume 1 – Bereshit: 283, [1] pages; volume 2 – Shmot: 239, [1] pages; volume 3 – Vayikra: 213, [1] pages; volume 4 – Bamidbar: 2-202 pages [missing title page]; volume 5 – Dvarim: [1], 240 pages. 25-26 cm. Various conditions (good to fair).
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Divrei Elimelech, on the Bible [and the Festivals], volumes one and two. By the Admor Rabbi Elimelech Shapira, Av Beit Din of Grodzisk (1824-1891, Chassidut Encyclopedia Vol. One, 243-244), he was a descendant of the Maggid of Koznitz and of Rabbi Elimelech from Lizhensk, author of the “Noam Elimelech”. Served as an Admor from year 1848 after the passing of his father, the Admor Rabbi Chaim Meir Yechiel, Av Beit Din of Koznitz and of Magleniza.
240 pages; [2], 241-504 pages. 27.5 cm. Wide margins, good condition, light moth marks.
Colorful vorsatz, original, luxurious and worn leather binding, with golden engravings. Handwritten record of births and deaths from the years 1900-1910.
240 pages; [2], 241-504 pages. 27.5 cm. Wide margins, good condition, light moth marks.
Colorful vorsatz, original, luxurious and worn leather binding, with golden engravings. Handwritten record of births and deaths from the years 1900-1910.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Kedushat Yom Tov, two parts, on the Torah and Kedusha Shenia on Rosh Hashana and festivals. By Rebbe Chananya Yom Tov Lipa Teitelbaum Rabbi of Sighet. Maramaros-Sighet, 1905. First edition. Introduction by the author's sons [Rebbe Chaim Zvi author of Atzei Chaim and his brother Rabbi Yoel of Satmar].
The bibliographer N. Ben Menachem in his book MiSifrut Yisrael B'Hungaria, brings an interesting rumor that actually this is the second edition of the book because the first edition was entirely burned after the author's sons discovered that the book was arranged by printers who printed on Shabbat.
Study notes and owners' stamps of Rabbi Meir David Green a Sighet Chassid in Wasewo.
signatures of Rabbi Yoseph Halevi Tirnoer Rabbi of Radevits.
[2], 137 leaves; 65 leaves. 25 cm. Good condition. New cover.
The bibliographer N. Ben Menachem in his book MiSifrut Yisrael B'Hungaria, brings an interesting rumor that actually this is the second edition of the book because the first edition was entirely burned after the author's sons discovered that the book was arranged by printers who printed on Shabbat.
Study notes and owners' stamps of Rabbi Meir David Green a Sighet Chassid in Wasewo.
signatures of Rabbi Yoseph Halevi Tirnoer Rabbi of Radevits.
[2], 137 leaves; 65 leaves. 25 cm. Good condition. New cover.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Seven Chassidic story books, some of which include anecdotes told about important Admors, essays and copies of letters: Netzer Te'ena, three Chasidic tales, by Rabbi Shimon Rabi. Tarnow (Galicia), 1900. Second edition. *Sipurei Ma’asiot Chadashim (17 tales by Rabbi Nachman of Breslev), published by Rabbi Eliezer Schenkel of Tarnow. Podgorze, 1900.
*Pe’ulat Ha-Tzaddikim, Rabbi Yitzchak Tzinger. Podgorze, 1900. Missing 8 pages. *Kahal Chasidim Chadash, includes 200 precious and wondrous stories, compiled by Rabbi Yitzchak Dov Ber son of Rabbi Zvi Hirsch. Lvov (Rabbi Chaim Kneller and his son in Przemysl's print), [1902]. *Sipurei Ya’akov, compiled by Ya’akov Sofer of Dobromil. Husiatyn, 1904. Vol. 1, stories 1-32. *Even Shtiya, chronicles and deeds of the sages…compiled by Rabbi Chaim Kahana. Mukashevo, 1930. (Moth damage. Owner’s signature Rabbi “Menachem son of Zion Shapira”). *Dvash Ha-Sadeh, novellae and stories, sages customs, by Rabbi Dov Ber Brill. Bilgoraj, 1909.
Varying sizes and conditions. Most books are rebound.
*Pe’ulat Ha-Tzaddikim, Rabbi Yitzchak Tzinger. Podgorze, 1900. Missing 8 pages. *Kahal Chasidim Chadash, includes 200 precious and wondrous stories, compiled by Rabbi Yitzchak Dov Ber son of Rabbi Zvi Hirsch. Lvov (Rabbi Chaim Kneller and his son in Przemysl's print), [1902]. *Sipurei Ya’akov, compiled by Ya’akov Sofer of Dobromil. Husiatyn, 1904. Vol. 1, stories 1-32. *Even Shtiya, chronicles and deeds of the sages…compiled by Rabbi Chaim Kahana. Mukashevo, 1930. (Moth damage. Owner’s signature Rabbi “Menachem son of Zion Shapira”). *Dvash Ha-Sadeh, novellae and stories, sages customs, by Rabbi Dov Ber Brill. Bilgoraj, 1909.
Varying sizes and conditions. Most books are rebound.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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1. Likutei Moharan by Rabbi Nachman of Breslev. Sections A-B. Warsaw, 1936. Both sections includes additional title-pages printed in green ink, with illustration. On the other side of the title-cover is an illustration of the grave of Rabbi Nachman of Breslev.
[2], 284 pages; [4],102, [14] pages. 26.5 cm. Fine copy, good condition. Light moth holes. Original binding.
2-4. Hishtapkhut Ha-Nefesh, with additions. Warsaw, 1927, bound with a Ten Year Calendar. Published by Breslev, Warsaw, 1928. Tikun Ha-Klali. [Warsaw, no printing year mentioned].
16 pages; [6] pages; 22 pages. 19 cm. Fair condition, moth holes. Old binding.
[2], 284 pages; [4],102, [14] pages. 26.5 cm. Fine copy, good condition. Light moth holes. Original binding.
2-4. Hishtapkhut Ha-Nefesh, with additions. Warsaw, 1927, bound with a Ten Year Calendar. Published by Breslev, Warsaw, 1928. Tikun Ha-Klali. [Warsaw, no printing year mentioned].
16 pages; [6] pages; 22 pages. 19 cm. Fair condition, moth holes. Old binding.
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