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. Passover Haggada, with commentary HaMarbeh L'Saper, by Rabbi Yedidya Ti'a Weil. Karlsruhe, 1791. First edition, (the only book of hundreds of works written by Rabbi Ti'a Weil printed during his life). Owner's signatures: Yisrael Isser'l HaCohen [Rabbi of Verden?]. Ya'ari 238; Otzar HaHagadot 355.
2. Passover Haggada, with German translation, by the linguist Rabbi Yitzchak HaLevi of Steinau, Yoel Brill printing. Berlin, 1785. First edition. (Variant, copy with 50 leaves). Ya'ari 212; Otzar HaHagadot 318.
3. Seder HaHaggada Le'Leil Shimurim, with German translation. Furth, 1848. Otzar HaHagadot 921.
4. Seder HaHaggada Le'Leil Shimurim, "explained by the article Afikoman [!] by our rabbi… the Rashbetz. Very exact and nicely arranged with German translation, from Wolf… of Heidenheim". Redelheim, 1822. Ya'ari 449; Otzar HaHagadot 629.
5. Passover Haggada, "with German translation and conveniently arranged". Offenbach, 1800. With wood engraving illustrations, hand-painted. Ya'ari 302; Otzar HaHagadot 427.
Varied size and condition, general good condition.
2. Passover Haggada, with German translation, by the linguist Rabbi Yitzchak HaLevi of Steinau, Yoel Brill printing. Berlin, 1785. First edition. (Variant, copy with 50 leaves). Ya'ari 212; Otzar HaHagadot 318.
3. Seder HaHaggada Le'Leil Shimurim, with German translation. Furth, 1848. Otzar HaHagadot 921.
4. Seder HaHaggada Le'Leil Shimurim, "explained by the article Afikoman [!] by our rabbi… the Rashbetz. Very exact and nicely arranged with German translation, from Wolf… of Heidenheim". Redelheim, 1822. Ya'ari 449; Otzar HaHagadot 629.
5. Passover Haggada, "with German translation and conveniently arranged". Offenbach, 1800. With wood engraving illustrations, hand-painted. Ya'ari 302; Otzar HaHagadot 427.
Varied size and condition, general good condition.
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Passover Haggadot
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Passover Haggada, Omzsa Publishers - Orszagos Magyar Zsido segito akcio, Budapest, 1942.
"The Association for Assistance to Hungarian Jewry publishes this haggada…". Contains introduction, research and notes in Hungarian, reproductions of haggada leaves of manuscripts and ancient printings and music notes. Numbered copy, one of 900 copies, with signatures of authors and artists. Ya'ari 2293; Otzar HaHagadot 3870. LVII, [1], 73, [1], LXXXII-LXI, [1] page, 35.5 cm. Fair condition. Cardboard cover. Detached spine.
"The Association for Assistance to Hungarian Jewry publishes this haggada…". Contains introduction, research and notes in Hungarian, reproductions of haggada leaves of manuscripts and ancient printings and music notes. Numbered copy, one of 900 copies, with signatures of authors and artists. Ya'ari 2293; Otzar HaHagadot 3870. LVII, [1], 73, [1], LXXXII-LXI, [1] page, 35.5 cm. Fair condition. Cardboard cover. Detached spine.
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Passover Haggadot
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Passover Haggada… Arba Yesodot V'Arba Amudei Olam. Amsterdam, [1783].
Laws and commentaries in Yiddish-Deitsch. The four foundations (Yesodot) are the foundation of fear (of Heaven), the foundation of love, the foundation of service and the foundation of blessing. In this edition as in the Hebrew edition printed in Amsterdam that same year, only the first two foundations appear. The approbations at the beginning of this haggada are from the Hebrew edition (see Otzar HaHagadot, 305-306; Ya'ari 204). [2], 54 leaves, 23 cm. Good condition. Stains. Creases to title page and to other leaves margins. Few restored damages. This Yiddish edition is rarer than the Hebrew edition.
Laws and commentaries in Yiddish-Deitsch. The four foundations (Yesodot) are the foundation of fear (of Heaven), the foundation of love, the foundation of service and the foundation of blessing. In this edition as in the Hebrew edition printed in Amsterdam that same year, only the first two foundations appear. The approbations at the beginning of this haggada are from the Hebrew edition (see Otzar HaHagadot, 305-306; Ya'ari 204). [2], 54 leaves, 23 cm. Good condition. Stains. Creases to title page and to other leaves margins. Few restored damages. This Yiddish edition is rarer than the Hebrew edition.
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Passover Haggadot
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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1. Haggadah of Passover, Translated to Hebrew Braille by Hilda Weingart. New-York, 1956.
2. The School Haggadah (Braille edition), by Saadyah Maximon. USA, no year mentioned. Hebrew and English.
Size and condition vary.
2. The School Haggadah (Braille edition), by Saadyah Maximon. USA, no year mentioned. Hebrew and English.
Size and condition vary.
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Passover Haggadot
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Hagada L'Chovshei Beit HaMidrash, found as manuscript in library of Rabbi Orian ben Chavshan ben Parshan the Sefardi; with commentary Nahama D'Kisufa. Brought to print by Eliyahu Chaim Zayonchik, native of Slonim. Warsaw, 1899.
28 pages, 20 cm. Fair condition. Acid, brittle paper. Stains. Detached leaves. Title page margins cutoff. Part of the original cover is pasted on the cover.
28 pages, 20 cm. Fair condition. Acid, brittle paper. Stains. Detached leaves. Title page margins cutoff. Part of the original cover is pasted on the cover.
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Passover Haggadot
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