Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
Babylonian Talmud, Tractates Rosh Hashana and Yoma [in one volume]. Zhitomir, 1864. Between the leaves are handwritten glosses [some long], all signed with initials "N.A.D.". One of the glosses: "N.A.D. said: I answered the matter thoroughly in my book Shomer Goi Echad… ", [nothing is known about a book with that name or its author]. The date they were written is noted at end of glosses [including days and months, all in 1879].
On binding leaf and Forzats, long and interesting Torah novella and personal writing [torn with omissions]. [Title page of Tractate Rosh Hashana is missing], 3-96; [2], 3-190; 18 pages. [Separate section for Tractate Yoma]. 38 cm. Fair-poor condition, stains and wear. Several leaves and front binding in poor condition, without back binding.
On binding leaf and Forzats, long and interesting Torah novella and personal writing [torn with omissions]. [Title page of Tractate Rosh Hashana is missing], 3-96; [2], 3-190; 18 pages. [Separate section for Tractate Yoma]. 38 cm. Fair-poor condition, stains and wear. Several leaves and front binding in poor condition, without back binding.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $120
Sold for: $300
Including buyer's premium
Babylonian Talmud, Tractates Bava Batra and Avodah Zara [in one volume]. Vienna, 1809. Handwritten glosses on leaf margins. Torah novella on back protecting leaf.
Stamps "Yitzchak Shochet U'Vodek son of Y. Bahr grandson of Rabbi David Leikis Safed" – Rabbi Yitzchak Bahr, a disciple of the Ridvaz, shochet and bodek in Sefad and Canada [see attached material]. Possibly, he wrote the glosses.
[2?] 2-207; [2], 2-88 leaves [c. 7 leaves are missing, including title page]. 37 cm. Poor condition, stains, tears with text omission, moth damage. Without binding.
Stamps "Yitzchak Shochet U'Vodek son of Y. Bahr grandson of Rabbi David Leikis Safed" – Rabbi Yitzchak Bahr, a disciple of the Ridvaz, shochet and bodek in Sefad and Canada [see attached material]. Possibly, he wrote the glosses.
[2?] 2-207; [2], 2-88 leaves [c. 7 leaves are missing, including title page]. 37 cm. Poor condition, stains, tears with text omission, moth damage. Without binding.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $1,000
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HaTzni’ut VeHaYeshua – book on laws of modesty. By the Rebbe of Zutchka, Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Rosenbaum. Jerusalem 1984.
Attached is a proclamation calling to the Jewish people to preserve their holiness. Stamped by the Rebbe.
Beginning of book bears inscription of recipient of the book from the Rebbe in 1999.
Contains dozens of glosses and additions in the author’s handwriting. In many glosses he writes “I have seen again”. On gloss on page 177 (from 1986) he presents something shown to him by his grandson Asher Yesha’aya.
Rabbi Yitzchak Issac Rosenbaum (1906-2000) son of Rebbe Itamar of Nadvorna, served as Rebbe in Zutchka and Vashkowitz. After the Holocaust he served as Rebbe in the USA. In 1973 he immigrated to Israel. Many flocked to him for blessings and advice and he was known as a miracle maker. He publicized proclamations, compositions and pamphlets for the strengthening of matters of modesty, peace, Kashrut and Shabbat.
552 pages. 21 cm. Very good condition. Colorful paper cutting. Slight tear on binding.
Attached is a proclamation calling to the Jewish people to preserve their holiness. Stamped by the Rebbe.
Beginning of book bears inscription of recipient of the book from the Rebbe in 1999.
Contains dozens of glosses and additions in the author’s handwriting. In many glosses he writes “I have seen again”. On gloss on page 177 (from 1986) he presents something shown to him by his grandson Asher Yesha’aya.
Rabbi Yitzchak Issac Rosenbaum (1906-2000) son of Rebbe Itamar of Nadvorna, served as Rebbe in Zutchka and Vashkowitz. After the Holocaust he served as Rebbe in the USA. In 1973 he immigrated to Israel. Many flocked to him for blessings and advice and he was known as a miracle maker. He publicized proclamations, compositions and pamphlets for the strengthening of matters of modesty, peace, Kashrut and Shabbat.
552 pages. 21 cm. Very good condition. Colorful paper cutting. Slight tear on binding.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $1,800
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Hilchot Rav Alfas, with Piskei Ha-Mordechai and Tosefta [five volumes]. Lvov, 1861-1863.
Hundreds of glosses on the Tosefta, handwritten by the Gaon Rabbi Yitzchak Shwadron, Av Beit Din of Chatzmer [several glosses also appear on the Rif leaves]. Signed and ink-stamped by Rabbi Yitzchak Ha-Cohen Shwadron, and signed by his son Rabbi Shalom Mordechai Shwadron.
Rabbi Yitzchak Shwadron (passed away in 1920, Otzar Ha-Rabbanim 11051), was the son of the Gaon Maharasham of Berzan, outstanding Torah genius, Av Beit Din of Chatzmer and Galilee. Moved to Israel in 1903 and settled down in Jerusalem. In 1910, he began to publish his great essay on the Tosefta, which includes two interpretations: the “Minchat Yitzchak” and the “Shirei Mincha”. By the time of his passing, he had published his essay on the entire Zera’im tractate and on Shabbat tractate (Jerusalem 1910-1914). His youngest son - the famous “Maggid of Jerusalem” Rabbi Shalom Shwadron – continued many years after his father’s passing to publish essays on the tractates of Mo’ed, Nashim and Nezikin, which were left in manuscript form by his father. However, the Kodashim and Taharot essays were never printed since Rabbi Yitzchak Shwadron passed away in the middle of his work on the Seder Kodashim.
The glosses which appear in the present book were written by Rabbi Yitzchak Shwadron in the margins of the copy he studied with, and they apparently served as a basis to his great essay. Some of the glosses were copied literally in his essay.
As mentioned earlier, his essay on Kodashim and Taharot remained unpublished and the present book includes his glosses on those tractates as well.
Varying sizes and page numeration. Good-fair condition. Stains and wrinkles, detached leaves, mold marks, glued paper restorations. New bindings.
Hundreds of glosses on the Tosefta, handwritten by the Gaon Rabbi Yitzchak Shwadron, Av Beit Din of Chatzmer [several glosses also appear on the Rif leaves]. Signed and ink-stamped by Rabbi Yitzchak Ha-Cohen Shwadron, and signed by his son Rabbi Shalom Mordechai Shwadron.
Rabbi Yitzchak Shwadron (passed away in 1920, Otzar Ha-Rabbanim 11051), was the son of the Gaon Maharasham of Berzan, outstanding Torah genius, Av Beit Din of Chatzmer and Galilee. Moved to Israel in 1903 and settled down in Jerusalem. In 1910, he began to publish his great essay on the Tosefta, which includes two interpretations: the “Minchat Yitzchak” and the “Shirei Mincha”. By the time of his passing, he had published his essay on the entire Zera’im tractate and on Shabbat tractate (Jerusalem 1910-1914). His youngest son - the famous “Maggid of Jerusalem” Rabbi Shalom Shwadron – continued many years after his father’s passing to publish essays on the tractates of Mo’ed, Nashim and Nezikin, which were left in manuscript form by his father. However, the Kodashim and Taharot essays were never printed since Rabbi Yitzchak Shwadron passed away in the middle of his work on the Seder Kodashim.
The glosses which appear in the present book were written by Rabbi Yitzchak Shwadron in the margins of the copy he studied with, and they apparently served as a basis to his great essay. Some of the glosses were copied literally in his essay.
As mentioned earlier, his essay on Kodashim and Taharot remained unpublished and the present book includes his glosses on those tractates as well.
Varying sizes and page numeration. Good-fair condition. Stains and wrinkles, detached leaves, mold marks, glued paper restorations. New bindings.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $5,000
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Babylonian Talmud, tractates: Pesachim, Rosh HaShana, Yoma, Shekalim, Bava Kama, Bava Metzia, Zevachim, Menachot. Vilna Edition, [1922-1927].
Many dozens of handwritten glosses by the Ga’on Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Ehrenreich Av Beit Din of Shamloi (Şimleu Silvaniei). In Pesachim tractate leaf 32/B signature “Shlomo Ehrenreich”. On leaf preceding Rosh HaShana tractate summary of ruling regarding “controversy between prosecutor Rabbi Yosef… and between Rabbi Shmuel… I have ruled that Rabbi Shmuel must pay… Beha’alotcha, 1939”. Interesting notations and Chiddushei Torah on original leaves preceding the tractates and on leaves of previous bindings which were glued to inside binding. On leaf preceding Bava Kama tractate [faded] stamp of his son, Rabbi Yehoshua Ehrenreich.
The holy Ga’on Rabbi Shlmo Zalman Ehrenreich, Av Beit Din of Shamloi (1863-1944, Otzar HaRabbanim 18739), grandson of the Kol Aryeh Av Beit Din of Mad. Genius, Kabbalist and Hassid, among the greatest rabbinical authorities and greatest orthodox rabbis of Hungary, prominent disciple of the author of Kdushat Yom Tov, the Admor of Sighet and among the associates and admirers of his son, the Admor Rabbi Yoel of Satmar. Composed the books: Lechem Shlomo Responsa, Tiyul BaPardes, Rachamei Av and others. Rabbi Shalom Eliezer of Ratzpart stated that the Rabbi of Shamloi is the leading Halachic authority of the generation and Rabbi Avraham Yehoshua Freind of Nasoid, who was a leader of thousands of Hassidim subserviently looked up to him. The Darkei Tshuva referred to him as “The Second Sha’agat Aryeh”. Perished in the Holocaust.
8 volumes. 40 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, mildew stains [ink smears on some glosses]. Paper glue restoration [occasionally on glosses]. Detached leaves. Magnificent semi-leather bindings.
Many dozens of handwritten glosses by the Ga’on Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Ehrenreich Av Beit Din of Shamloi (Şimleu Silvaniei). In Pesachim tractate leaf 32/B signature “Shlomo Ehrenreich”. On leaf preceding Rosh HaShana tractate summary of ruling regarding “controversy between prosecutor Rabbi Yosef… and between Rabbi Shmuel… I have ruled that Rabbi Shmuel must pay… Beha’alotcha, 1939”. Interesting notations and Chiddushei Torah on original leaves preceding the tractates and on leaves of previous bindings which were glued to inside binding. On leaf preceding Bava Kama tractate [faded] stamp of his son, Rabbi Yehoshua Ehrenreich.
The holy Ga’on Rabbi Shlmo Zalman Ehrenreich, Av Beit Din of Shamloi (1863-1944, Otzar HaRabbanim 18739), grandson of the Kol Aryeh Av Beit Din of Mad. Genius, Kabbalist and Hassid, among the greatest rabbinical authorities and greatest orthodox rabbis of Hungary, prominent disciple of the author of Kdushat Yom Tov, the Admor of Sighet and among the associates and admirers of his son, the Admor Rabbi Yoel of Satmar. Composed the books: Lechem Shlomo Responsa, Tiyul BaPardes, Rachamei Av and others. Rabbi Shalom Eliezer of Ratzpart stated that the Rabbi of Shamloi is the leading Halachic authority of the generation and Rabbi Avraham Yehoshua Freind of Nasoid, who was a leader of thousands of Hassidim subserviently looked up to him. The Darkei Tshuva referred to him as “The Second Sha’agat Aryeh”. Perished in the Holocaust.
8 volumes. 40 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, mildew stains [ink smears on some glosses]. Paper glue restoration [occasionally on glosses]. Detached leaves. Magnificent semi-leather bindings.
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