Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
1. “Kol Sason Ve-Kol Simcha”, a poem in honor of “The fine groom, Eliyahu Hadaya”. Poem’s acronym is: Moshe Chazak Ve-Ematz. [Aram-Tzova, no date and location mentioned].
2. “Seder Ha-Mishmara” – to be said before the Parasha and the Nevi’im. [Cairo, c. 1935]. Yechezkel Ezra and Avraham Chaim Dayan print (lithographic print).
3. Seder Tashlich, published by Rabbi Chai son of Eliyahu Shtruch. Tunis, 1887. (15 pages, uncut sheet).
Varying sizes and condition.
2. “Seder Ha-Mishmara” – to be said before the Parasha and the Nevi’im. [Cairo, c. 1935]. Yechezkel Ezra and Avraham Chaim Dayan print (lithographic print).
3. Seder Tashlich, published by Rabbi Chai son of Eliyahu Shtruch. Tunis, 1887. (15 pages, uncut sheet).
Varying sizes and condition.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $250
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Gimlut [!] Chasadim pamphlet – Gibraltar. Casablanca [Morocco], [1929?].
Prayers recited at the time of the departure of the soul as customary in Gibraltar. Hebrew and Spanish.
[2], 12, [2] pages. 13 cm. Fair condition. Severe mildew stains. Worn title cover.
Prayers recited at the time of the departure of the soul as customary in Gibraltar. Hebrew and Spanish.
[2], 12, [2] pages. 13 cm. Fair condition. Severe mildew stains. Worn title cover.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
Including buyer's premium
1. Kiryat Arba, Chiddushim on the Torah, from four generations of scholars of the Chouri family. Tunisia, [1896].
2-3. Ma’ayanei Yeshu’a, Chiddushim on Shas and Halachah, by Rabbi Yeshuah Cohen. Tunisia, [1906]. Includes the book Minchat Yitzchak [separate title page], by Rabbi Yitzchak HaCohen. Tunisia, [1905].
4. Sha’arei Moshe, Chiddushim on the Shulchan Aruch, by Rabbi Zaken Moshe Mazuz Av Beit Din of Djerba. Djerba, [1913].
Various sizes and conditions.
2-3. Ma’ayanei Yeshu’a, Chiddushim on Shas and Halachah, by Rabbi Yeshuah Cohen. Tunisia, [1906]. Includes the book Minchat Yitzchak [separate title page], by Rabbi Yitzchak HaCohen. Tunisia, [1905].
4. Sha’arei Moshe, Chiddushim on the Shulchan Aruch, by Rabbi Zaken Moshe Mazuz Av Beit Din of Djerba. Djerba, [1913].
Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $100
Sold for: $238
Including buyer's premium
Yedei Eliyahu – dream interpretation, Rabbi Chaim Eliyahu Moreh. Tehran, [1927].
Includes ethics and preservation of faith by the Rambam, Avot tractate, Slichot, dream interpretation, and more. Translated into Jewish-Persian in Hebrew letters.
Preface by author, in Hebrew. Preface by principal of the Kiach [Kol Israel Chaverim] school in Tehran, M. Lardo, in Persian and French.
Portrait of author wearing Tefillin and Talit. Writing in Arabic upon leaf of binding. Handwritten list of “names of donors”.
Title cover glued to binding, [1], 12, 672 pages. 15 cm. Fair condition. Loose cardboard binding, bound upside down.
Includes ethics and preservation of faith by the Rambam, Avot tractate, Slichot, dream interpretation, and more. Translated into Jewish-Persian in Hebrew letters.
Preface by author, in Hebrew. Preface by principal of the Kiach [Kol Israel Chaverim] school in Tehran, M. Lardo, in Persian and French.
Portrait of author wearing Tefillin and Talit. Writing in Arabic upon leaf of binding. Handwritten list of “names of donors”.
Title cover glued to binding, [1], 12, 672 pages. 15 cm. Fair condition. Loose cardboard binding, bound upside down.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $220
Unsold
A collection of books and printed items by Rabbi Aharon Mendel (HaRe'em) HaCohen Rabbi of Cairo.
Klilat Chatanim, on matters of eirusin and nisu'in. Cairo, [1910]. *HaKadish, laws and customs, with Yiddish translation. Cairo, 1919. *HaNeshama V'HaKaddish. Jerusalem, 1921. *Kuntress Agunot. Cairo, 1924. *Evel Mitzrayim, a collection of homiletics, Part 2. Cairo. [After 1908]. *Printed photograph of the Re'em HaCohen, "a photograph of our leader… who gathered the Gedolei Yisrael to establish the Beit Din HaGadol in Jerusalem". *Maranan V'Rabanan – a printed proclamation by The Re'em HaCohen that calls for establishing the Beit Din HaGadol in Jerusalem. [Cairo, 1923].
Rabbi Aharon Mendel HaCohen (1866-1927), Torah genius and author. He was the Ashkenazi rabbi of Cairo for 30 years and called to renew the semicha. See Item 581.
Total of 7 items. Varied size and condition.
Klilat Chatanim, on matters of eirusin and nisu'in. Cairo, [1910]. *HaKadish, laws and customs, with Yiddish translation. Cairo, 1919. *HaNeshama V'HaKaddish. Jerusalem, 1921. *Kuntress Agunot. Cairo, 1924. *Evel Mitzrayim, a collection of homiletics, Part 2. Cairo. [After 1908]. *Printed photograph of the Re'em HaCohen, "a photograph of our leader… who gathered the Gedolei Yisrael to establish the Beit Din HaGadol in Jerusalem". *Maranan V'Rabanan – a printed proclamation by The Re'em HaCohen that calls for establishing the Beit Din HaGadol in Jerusalem. [Cairo, 1923].
Rabbi Aharon Mendel HaCohen (1866-1927), Torah genius and author. He was the Ashkenazi rabbi of Cairo for 30 years and called to renew the semicha. See Item 581.
Total of 7 items. Varied size and condition.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $150
Sold for: $213
Including buyer's premium
"This is the book of Megillat Esther", "in Hebrew with translation". Bombay, [1864].
Lithograph print. Megillat Esther with translation into Jewish-Arabic in square letters. Further on in the book, the "story of Megillat Esther" (with a special title page), Jewish-Arabic in Sefardi handwriting.
64, 72 pages. 16 cm. Fair condition, stains, moth damage [sometimes damage to text, some professionally restored]. Stamps. New binding.
Lithograph print. Megillat Esther with translation into Jewish-Arabic in square letters. Further on in the book, the "story of Megillat Esther" (with a special title page), Jewish-Arabic in Sefardi handwriting.
64, 72 pages. 16 cm. Fair condition, stains, moth damage [sometimes damage to text, some professionally restored]. Stamps. New binding.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $150
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Two leaves with passages from Yom Kippur prayers. Bombay.
Poems recited in the Kol Nidre prayer, and in Musaf service of Yom Kippur. Printed and stenciled with titles in English. One leaf contains Shana Tova greetings, signed in print: “Mr M. A. Phansapurka”. On the second leaf: “Jewish Youth Association, Bombay, India”.
[2] leaves. Approx. 34 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Folding marks and minor tears.
Poems recited in the Kol Nidre prayer, and in Musaf service of Yom Kippur. Printed and stenciled with titles in English. One leaf contains Shana Tova greetings, signed in print: “Mr M. A. Phansapurka”. On the second leaf: “Jewish Youth Association, Bombay, India”.
[2] leaves. Approx. 34 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Folding marks and minor tears.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $220
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
Collection of booklets and printed items from Bombay (India).
Booklets printed between the years (1862-1866), [in the Marathi language, titles in Hebrew / English]: “Circumcision and Redemption of Firstborn Son”; “The Jewish Marriage Ceremony”; Antiochus Scroll”; “Songs for Simchat Torah” [Hebrew and Marathi]; Description of Death of Moses, with illustrations.
Attached: Booklet in lithograph printing containing Hebrew-Marathi dictionary of words from Megillat Ruth (defective); cut pages from issues of the newspaper of the Jewish congregation in India, The Hebrew Gazett, which was printed in lithograph printing.
Total of 7 items. Various sizes and conditions.
Booklets printed between the years (1862-1866), [in the Marathi language, titles in Hebrew / English]: “Circumcision and Redemption of Firstborn Son”; “The Jewish Marriage Ceremony”; Antiochus Scroll”; “Songs for Simchat Torah” [Hebrew and Marathi]; Description of Death of Moses, with illustrations.
Attached: Booklet in lithograph printing containing Hebrew-Marathi dictionary of words from Megillat Ruth (defective); cut pages from issues of the newspaper of the Jewish congregation in India, The Hebrew Gazett, which was printed in lithograph printing.
Total of 7 items. Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $200
Sold for: $325
Including buyer's premium
1. Tefila Le-Yom Kippur, Vol. 1. Bombay, 1867. Marâthî and a little Hebrew. Includes an English title page. Bibliographically unknown.
2. Exodus – Sefer Shemot. Bombay, [printig place and year of print are in Marâthî].
3. Torah, Torat Hashem Be-Yad-Moshe. [India, printed only in Marâthî].
4-5. Two additional books printed in India, written solely in Marâthî.
Varying sizes and conditions.
2. Exodus – Sefer Shemot. Bombay, [printig place and year of print are in Marâthî].
3. Torah, Torat Hashem Be-Yad-Moshe. [India, printed only in Marâthî].
4-5. Two additional books printed in India, written solely in Marâthî.
Varying sizes and conditions.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $350
Sold for: $575
Including buyer's premium
1-2. Pizmonim L'Yamim Rosh Hashana U'LeYom Kippur, collected by Rabbi Yechezkel Shmuel Telcher and Eliya Shalom Valotcher. Puna, [1870]. Lithographic printing. Two copies: one bound from right to left and the other from left to right. (Stamps of the synagogue of Ahmadabad).
3. Te'udat Yisrael (Parts 1-5), [Puna, 1874]. A collection of various blessings and prayers according to the Sephardic custom. The title page, instructions and explanations are in Marathi.
4. Selichot for early mornings of Chodesh Elul. Puna, [1874]. Hebrew and Marathi, with additional section in Marathi and a little English.
5. Kinot Siman Neviah and Haftara L'Tisha B'Av with Arabic translation. Bombay, 1889.
6. Machzor Zichron L'Tova. Bombay, 1899.
7. Seder Techinat Ya'akov V'Seder Vidui HaGadol, according to the custom of… Baghdad, with English translation [page facing page]. Bombay, 1907.
8. "Acheinu HaYekarim! Due to the severe situation… we request… [to say] these psukim whose initials are Yerushalayim Yisrael Kra Satan". Bombay, [c. 1948]. Apparently printed during the War of Independence.
Varied size and condition. Some were printed on brittle acidy paper.
3. Te'udat Yisrael (Parts 1-5), [Puna, 1874]. A collection of various blessings and prayers according to the Sephardic custom. The title page, instructions and explanations are in Marathi.
4. Selichot for early mornings of Chodesh Elul. Puna, [1874]. Hebrew and Marathi, with additional section in Marathi and a little English.
5. Kinot Siman Neviah and Haftara L'Tisha B'Av with Arabic translation. Bombay, 1889.
6. Machzor Zichron L'Tova. Bombay, 1899.
7. Seder Techinat Ya'akov V'Seder Vidui HaGadol, according to the custom of… Baghdad, with English translation [page facing page]. Bombay, 1907.
8. "Acheinu HaYekarim! Due to the severe situation… we request… [to say] these psukim whose initials are Yerushalayim Yisrael Kra Satan". Bombay, [c. 1948]. Apparently printed during the War of Independence.
Varied size and condition. Some were printed on brittle acidy paper.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $120
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Volume including three books stereotypically printed in Shanghai (China) in 1946 by Shlomo Yosef Meizlish. Those three books are bibliographically unknown under these editions:
1. Sefer Chasidim by Rabbi Yehuda Ha-Chasid, with commentaries. (Apparently stereotyped from the 1879 Warsaw edition, based on the 1875 Lemberg edition).
2. Midrash Shmuel, a Pirkei Avot interpretation, by Rabbi Shmuel De Uzeda. (Apparently stereotyped from the 1876 Warsaw edition).
3. Masechet Avot, with the commentary of Rabbi Yosef Ya'abetz Ha-Doresh. (Apparently stereotyped from a part of the 1880 Warsaw edition). Owner’s signature by Rabbi “Reuven Melamed”, [student at the Shanghai Mir Yeshiva, teacher and Mashgiach at the Ponevezh Yeshiva of Bnei Brak, among the leading Musar figures of the last generation]. Handwritten remarks appear on leaf 34 of Masechet Avot.
22 cm. Good condition, stains, tears on the leaves’ edges. Acidic, fragile paper.
1. Sefer Chasidim by Rabbi Yehuda Ha-Chasid, with commentaries. (Apparently stereotyped from the 1879 Warsaw edition, based on the 1875 Lemberg edition).
2. Midrash Shmuel, a Pirkei Avot interpretation, by Rabbi Shmuel De Uzeda. (Apparently stereotyped from the 1876 Warsaw edition).
3. Masechet Avot, with the commentary of Rabbi Yosef Ya'abetz Ha-Doresh. (Apparently stereotyped from a part of the 1880 Warsaw edition). Owner’s signature by Rabbi “Reuven Melamed”, [student at the Shanghai Mir Yeshiva, teacher and Mashgiach at the Ponevezh Yeshiva of Bnei Brak, among the leading Musar figures of the last generation]. Handwritten remarks appear on leaf 34 of Masechet Avot.
22 cm. Good condition, stains, tears on the leaves’ edges. Acidic, fragile paper.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
Including buyer's premium
Divrei Emet on the Torah by Rabbi Ya’akov Yitzchak Horowitz “the Seer of Lublin”. Shanghai, 1947. Published by the “Mefitzei Or” printing committee of the “Yeshivat Chachmei Lublin - China” students. 113 pages. 25 cm. Good condition, light moth holes on the original binding. Bibliographically unknown.
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