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Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
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Manuscript, homily. By “the youth HaLevi… Yitzchak Levi Morteira”. [Italy, 19th century?].
Pamphlet containing homily in Italian [for Bar Mitzvah?] with integration of verses and Midrashim of the Sages in Hebrew [vowelized], including several introductions and conclusion in Hebrew.
Listed at end of pamphlet: “I, Yitzchak Levi Morteira”, apparently name of youngster who delivered the homily.
[28] written pages. Good condition, many stains and wear. Damaged binding.
Pamphlet containing homily in Italian [for Bar Mitzvah?] with integration of verses and Midrashim of the Sages in Hebrew [vowelized], including several introductions and conclusion in Hebrew.
Listed at end of pamphlet: “I, Yitzchak Levi Morteira”, apparently name of youngster who delivered the homily.
[28] written pages. Good condition, many stains and wear. Damaged binding.
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Italian Jewry – Letters, Manuscripts and Books
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Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
Opening: $200
Sold for: $688
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Manuscript. [Italy, 19th century?].
Written by several authors; contains commentaries on Aggadot Chazal in the Talmud and copies of passages of the Gemara, with notations “belongs to Beit Yehuda… chapter 3 of Eiruvin…”, “belongs to article 3…” etc. [Apparently, these are references to the book Ein Ya’akov (also known as Ein Yisrael) by Rabbi Ya’akov Chaviv].
Ownership notation: “Wise Halachic authority of Ferrara Rabbi Yissaschar Rigio”. Lengthy notation in Italian with Hebrew date 5542 [1782].
Approx. 22 written pages. 19 cm. Fair condition, stains, wear and tear.
Written by several authors; contains commentaries on Aggadot Chazal in the Talmud and copies of passages of the Gemara, with notations “belongs to Beit Yehuda… chapter 3 of Eiruvin…”, “belongs to article 3…” etc. [Apparently, these are references to the book Ein Ya’akov (also known as Ein Yisrael) by Rabbi Ya’akov Chaviv].
Ownership notation: “Wise Halachic authority of Ferrara Rabbi Yissaschar Rigio”. Lengthy notation in Italian with Hebrew date 5542 [1782].
Approx. 22 written pages. 19 cm. Fair condition, stains, wear and tear.
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Italian Jewry – Letters, Manuscripts and Books
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Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
Opening: $200
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Manuscript, Seder Tikun HaShulchan for each day. [Italy, 19th century].
“… prior to mealtime, and will wash his hands and recite blessing of Asher Yatzar and then will say Viduy [confession] with heartbreak as written on leaf 1 and mention his sins…”.
Vowelized scribe writing upon thick paper. Passages of study from the Torah, Mishnah and Talmud, recited prior to ritual washing of hands and Birkat HaMazon [grace after meals]. Includes Kabbalistic prayer: “Yeheh Rava Min Kadam Stima…”, Shir Shel Yom, Lamnatze’ach. Arranged according to the weekdays. Includes Birkot HaNehenin and Birkat HaMazon.
[1], 1-7, 12-26 (missing leaves 8-11 [of Birkat HaMazon], and missing from end [at beginning of Shabbat prayers]). 21.5 cm. Fair condition. Coarse tears, severe stains (apparently from daily use at table). Ownership notations.
“… prior to mealtime, and will wash his hands and recite blessing of Asher Yatzar and then will say Viduy [confession] with heartbreak as written on leaf 1 and mention his sins…”.
Vowelized scribe writing upon thick paper. Passages of study from the Torah, Mishnah and Talmud, recited prior to ritual washing of hands and Birkat HaMazon [grace after meals]. Includes Kabbalistic prayer: “Yeheh Rava Min Kadam Stima…”, Shir Shel Yom, Lamnatze’ach. Arranged according to the weekdays. Includes Birkot HaNehenin and Birkat HaMazon.
[1], 1-7, 12-26 (missing leaves 8-11 [of Birkat HaMazon], and missing from end [at beginning of Shabbat prayers]). 21.5 cm. Fair condition. Coarse tears, severe stains (apparently from daily use at table). Ownership notations.
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Italian Jewry – Letters, Manuscripts and Books
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Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
Opening: $300
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Manuscript, lengthy Halachic ruling pertaining to marital relations. [Italy, c. 1808].
Lengthy pamphlet by one of the rabbis of Italy. Contains a lengthy response on a Halachic polemic regarding marital relations from the year 1808. At the beginning of the pamphlet the author mentions the “virtue of the scholar David” and “the Moharich” [initials] who disagreed regarding the issue, and he relates: “The Moharich [initials] granted me permission to study the matter to the best of my comprehension and to relate this before his majesty… “. The Moharich who is mentioned is apparently the Ga’on Rabbi Yishma’el HaCohen (1723-1811), among the leading scholars of Italy, Av Beit Din of Medena, author of Zera Emet Responsa.
[13] written pages. 11 cm. Good condition, stains.
Lengthy pamphlet by one of the rabbis of Italy. Contains a lengthy response on a Halachic polemic regarding marital relations from the year 1808. At the beginning of the pamphlet the author mentions the “virtue of the scholar David” and “the Moharich” [initials] who disagreed regarding the issue, and he relates: “The Moharich [initials] granted me permission to study the matter to the best of my comprehension and to relate this before his majesty… “. The Moharich who is mentioned is apparently the Ga’on Rabbi Yishma’el HaCohen (1723-1811), among the leading scholars of Italy, Av Beit Din of Medena, author of Zera Emet Responsa.
[13] written pages. 11 cm. Good condition, stains.
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Italian Jewry – Letters, Manuscripts and Books
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Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
Opening: $300
Sold for: $688
Including buyer's premium
Manuscript, index for the book Kli Yakar on the Torah [by Rabbi Ephraim Shlomo of Luntshtitz], by Rabbi Shimshon Cohen Modon. [Mantua], [1725].
Indexed summary of topics according to 1608 Prague press. Colophon: “Praise G-D… who sustained me and… to complete… on Friday, 18th of Tamuz 1725. Young Shimshon Cohen Modon”. He writes in his preface: “Upon viewing his invaluable commentaries and Chiddushim, I decided to make it accessible to others to benefit from…”.
Rabbi Shimshon son of Ya’akov Shimshon HaCohen of Modon (1679-1727), among the scholars of Mantua, disciple of Rabbi Yehuda Brail. Author of Kol Musar (Mantua, 1725) as well as additional compositions. This is a complete composition which he authored just prior to his death and he did not live to see it printed.
[37] written pages. 29 cm. Good-fair condition, stains. Tears on margins.
Indexed summary of topics according to 1608 Prague press. Colophon: “Praise G-D… who sustained me and… to complete… on Friday, 18th of Tamuz 1725. Young Shimshon Cohen Modon”. He writes in his preface: “Upon viewing his invaluable commentaries and Chiddushim, I decided to make it accessible to others to benefit from…”.
Rabbi Shimshon son of Ya’akov Shimshon HaCohen of Modon (1679-1727), among the scholars of Mantua, disciple of Rabbi Yehuda Brail. Author of Kol Musar (Mantua, 1725) as well as additional compositions. This is a complete composition which he authored just prior to his death and he did not live to see it printed.
[37] written pages. 29 cm. Good-fair condition, stains. Tears on margins.
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Italian Jewry – Letters, Manuscripts and Books
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Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
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Manuscript, yizkor notebook for Yom Kippur, with the prayers for the deceased "which money was given for them for the needs of this Beit HaKnesset, may their souls rest in peace". Italy, [19th century?].
Amongst the names of the deceased, are typical Italian names (Cohen-Ara, Guastala, Sinigalia, Kantoni, Bolonizi, Orvino, Sengviti, Pintchi, Rovigi etc).
A notebook with 4 leaves and 2 color forzatz leaves, two pages have writing. 23.5 cm. Good condition.
Amongst the names of the deceased, are typical Italian names (Cohen-Ara, Guastala, Sinigalia, Kantoni, Bolonizi, Orvino, Sengviti, Pintchi, Rovigi etc).
A notebook with 4 leaves and 2 color forzatz leaves, two pages have writing. 23.5 cm. Good condition.
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Italian Jewry – Letters, Manuscripts and Books
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Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
Opening: $200
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Beit Yisrael (Ein Ya'akov) Vol. 2. "Printed with addition of the Tosfot versions", Verona, [1650]. Signature in ancient Italian handwriting. "This book belongs to me Yosef Yitzchak Galiko". Gloss (cutoff) and various inscriptions in foreign language.
Rabbi Yosef Yitchak son of Yissachar Galiko, a dayan and rabbi in Modena in the 18th century, taught many disciples. His son is Rabbi Efraim Galiko, author of Shashu'ei Efraim, member of the beit din of Rabbi Yishmael HaCohen of Modena.
292 leaves (copy missing 4 leaves at the end, originally: 295, [1] leaf). 16.5 cm. Fair condition, wear and stains, renewed antique leather binding.
Rabbi Yosef Yitchak son of Yissachar Galiko, a dayan and rabbi in Modena in the 18th century, taught many disciples. His son is Rabbi Efraim Galiko, author of Shashu'ei Efraim, member of the beit din of Rabbi Yishmael HaCohen of Modena.
292 leaves (copy missing 4 leaves at the end, originally: 295, [1] leaf). 16.5 cm. Fair condition, wear and stains, renewed antique leather binding.
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Italian Jewry – Letters, Manuscripts and Books
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Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
Opening: $1,500
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Yearly Machzor in version customary of Italian congregations. Second section [Rosh HaShana and Yom Kippur, Sukkot and Shmini Atzeret]. Venice, [1742]. Bound together with: Sefer Tefilat Yesharim, Perek Shira U’Tefilot, by Rabbi Yehudah Aryeh of Modena. Venice, [1754].
Part of title page printed in red ink. Bound in ancient leather biding with frame and ornamented silver clasps.
Ownership notations in Italian and Hebrew from 1825.
274; 18 leaves. 16.5 cm. Good condition. Stains, moth stains. Hole in spine of binding.
Part of title page printed in red ink. Bound in ancient leather biding with frame and ornamented silver clasps.
Ownership notations in Italian and Hebrew from 1825.
274; 18 leaves. 16.5 cm. Good condition. Stains, moth stains. Hole in spine of binding.
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Italian Jewry – Letters, Manuscripts and Books
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Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
Opening: $500
Sold for: $688
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Mincha prayer for Erev Rosh Chodesh and for month of Elul, printed by the request of Gemilut Chasadim Association. Rovigo. Venice [1704].
Prayers and poems. Magnificent title page. Leaf 2 contains names of members of association.
8 leaves. 15 cm. Fair condition, stains and mildew marks. Coarse paper cut. Damaged cardboard binding.
Rare! Bibliography Institute CD lists it according to photocopy of title page of copy of Padua University.
Prayers and poems. Magnificent title page. Leaf 2 contains names of members of association.
8 leaves. 15 cm. Fair condition, stains and mildew marks. Coarse paper cut. Damaged cardboard binding.
Rare! Bibliography Institute CD lists it according to photocopy of title page of copy of Padua University.
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Italian Jewry – Letters, Manuscripts and Books
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Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
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Responsa book by the Ga’on Kabbalist Rabbi Moshe Zakut. Venice, [1761]. First edition. Introduction and approbations in Hebrew and Latin. [4], 58 leaves. 20.5 cm. Good condition, original worn binding, bound with printed sheets of poetry book “Bnei Ktura – Kehunat Avraham” (Venice 1719).
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Italian Jewry – Letters, Manuscripts and Books
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Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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Sefer Zivchei Cohen, summary of laws of slaughtering, examination of lung and gouging. Rabbi Yitzchak Cohen (slaughterer in Livorno). Livorno, [1832]. Hebrew and Italian.
Eight folding illustration plates (Bibliography Institute CD lists only seven plates!), which contain anatomical illustrations of animal organs, signs of Kashrut in poultry, and more.
64 pages + [8] folding illustration plates. 20 cm. (Maximal size of plates: 37X31 cm.) Good condition, stains, few tears. New binding.
Eight folding illustration plates (Bibliography Institute CD lists only seven plates!), which contain anatomical illustrations of animal organs, signs of Kashrut in poultry, and more.
64 pages + [8] folding illustration plates. 20 cm. (Maximal size of plates: 37X31 cm.) Good condition, stains, few tears. New binding.
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Italian Jewry – Letters, Manuscripts and Books
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Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
Opening: $12,500
Sold for: $15,625
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A huge and impressive collection of autographs. Dozens of letters, rulings, halachic responsa, testaments and bills, handwritten and signed by c. 100 rabbis and scholars of Morocco and North Africa. 18th and 19th centuries.
Amongst the writers and those who signed are rabbis of distinguished lineage in Morocco, some of the most prominent rabbis and dayanim who served in Fez, Meknes, Sefrou, Mogador (Essaouira) etc. from the families of Ben Atar, Ebn Tzur, Birdugo, Toledano, Siriro, Monsoneigo etc.
*Shtar Siluk from 1711 signed by Rabbi Yehuda ben Atar – Mohariva (1755-1834, Malkei Rabanan 46, 4), Head of the Fez Beit Din and leader of his generation [relative of the author of the Or HaChaim HaKadosh], author of Minchat Yehuda etc. Moroccan Jews admired him greatly and called him Rabbi Elkabir [Our great rabbi]. The Chida writes of him: "The rabbi was used to miracles and my ears have heard some of the wonders that have happened to him during his life and even after his death… he was thrown to the lions and saved after he stayed with them a day and a night… people used to give oaths in his name and if they gave a false oath they would die".
*3 pages handwritten by the greatest Moroccan rabbi of his time (successor of Rabbi Yehuda Ben Atar) Rabbi Ya'akov Ebn Tzur – Ya'avetz (1673-1753, Malkei Rabanan, Leafs 64-65). *Documents signed by the members of the beit din of the Ya'avetz and the scholars of his time, including: A document signed by Rabbi Menachem Siriro – son-in-law of the Ya'avetz and Rabbi Shalem Edrei. *A beit din ruling from 1753 (the year Ya'avetz died) signed by Rabbi Maimon Busidan and Rabbi Shmuel Ebn David Ochyon, concerning Rabbi Refael Oved Ebn Tzur, the Ya'avetz's son. "The rabbi, his father" is mentioned in the document. *A shtar for the widow of Rabbi Chaviv Toledano from 1838, signed by Rabbi Elazar Bahalul, Rabbi Moshe Toledano and Rabbi Elazar Cohen. *A document from 1745, signed by the rabbis of the beit din, Rabbi Efraim Monsoneigo, Rabbi Moshe Ebn Zimra and Rabbi Shmuel Elbaz [disciple of Rabbi Yehuda Ben Atar and a member of the beit din of the Ya'avetz. A friend of Rabbi Chaim Ben Atar, author of the Or HaChaim, who reffered to him as "brother of the Rashba"]. *Documents signed by early Moroccan rabbis: Rabbi Eliyahu HaTzorfati (the first), Rabbi Shaul Yeshua Abitbul (author of Avnei Shayish), Rabbi Shaul Ebn Denan, Rabbi Maimon Ebn Denan, Rabbi Maimon Busidan, Rabbi Yitzchak Shimon Tzeva, Rabbi Yehuda Bar Dehan, Rabbi Petachya Mordechai Birodugo and Rabbi Refael Birdugo (known as "The Angel Refael"). *Many more signatures.
The rulings and documents are signed by the leading rabbis of Morocco of the 18th and 19th centuries: Rabbi Videl HaTzorfati, Rabbi Yedidya Monsoneigo, Rabbi Yehuda Ben Atar (the second), Rabbi Matitya Siriro, Rabbi Ya'akov Birdugo, Rabbi Ya'akov Ben Atar, Rabbi Matitya Birdugo, Rabbi Amor Abitbul, Rabbi Chaviv Toledano, Rabbi Refael Ebn Tzur, Rabbi Amram Elbaz, Rabbi Shlomo Nahon, Rabbi Yehuda Elbaz and many others.
C. half of the manuscripts are from the 18th century (beginning with 1706) and c. half are from the 19th century (between 1800-1900). Few items are from the beginning of the 20th century – the 1900-s).
49 items, dozens of leaves. Varied size, overall good condition. Arranged in a binder.
Amongst the writers and those who signed are rabbis of distinguished lineage in Morocco, some of the most prominent rabbis and dayanim who served in Fez, Meknes, Sefrou, Mogador (Essaouira) etc. from the families of Ben Atar, Ebn Tzur, Birdugo, Toledano, Siriro, Monsoneigo etc.
*Shtar Siluk from 1711 signed by Rabbi Yehuda ben Atar – Mohariva (1755-1834, Malkei Rabanan 46, 4), Head of the Fez Beit Din and leader of his generation [relative of the author of the Or HaChaim HaKadosh], author of Minchat Yehuda etc. Moroccan Jews admired him greatly and called him Rabbi Elkabir [Our great rabbi]. The Chida writes of him: "The rabbi was used to miracles and my ears have heard some of the wonders that have happened to him during his life and even after his death… he was thrown to the lions and saved after he stayed with them a day and a night… people used to give oaths in his name and if they gave a false oath they would die".
*3 pages handwritten by the greatest Moroccan rabbi of his time (successor of Rabbi Yehuda Ben Atar) Rabbi Ya'akov Ebn Tzur – Ya'avetz (1673-1753, Malkei Rabanan, Leafs 64-65). *Documents signed by the members of the beit din of the Ya'avetz and the scholars of his time, including: A document signed by Rabbi Menachem Siriro – son-in-law of the Ya'avetz and Rabbi Shalem Edrei. *A beit din ruling from 1753 (the year Ya'avetz died) signed by Rabbi Maimon Busidan and Rabbi Shmuel Ebn David Ochyon, concerning Rabbi Refael Oved Ebn Tzur, the Ya'avetz's son. "The rabbi, his father" is mentioned in the document. *A shtar for the widow of Rabbi Chaviv Toledano from 1838, signed by Rabbi Elazar Bahalul, Rabbi Moshe Toledano and Rabbi Elazar Cohen. *A document from 1745, signed by the rabbis of the beit din, Rabbi Efraim Monsoneigo, Rabbi Moshe Ebn Zimra and Rabbi Shmuel Elbaz [disciple of Rabbi Yehuda Ben Atar and a member of the beit din of the Ya'avetz. A friend of Rabbi Chaim Ben Atar, author of the Or HaChaim, who reffered to him as "brother of the Rashba"]. *Documents signed by early Moroccan rabbis: Rabbi Eliyahu HaTzorfati (the first), Rabbi Shaul Yeshua Abitbul (author of Avnei Shayish), Rabbi Shaul Ebn Denan, Rabbi Maimon Ebn Denan, Rabbi Maimon Busidan, Rabbi Yitzchak Shimon Tzeva, Rabbi Yehuda Bar Dehan, Rabbi Petachya Mordechai Birodugo and Rabbi Refael Birdugo (known as "The Angel Refael"). *Many more signatures.
The rulings and documents are signed by the leading rabbis of Morocco of the 18th and 19th centuries: Rabbi Videl HaTzorfati, Rabbi Yedidya Monsoneigo, Rabbi Yehuda Ben Atar (the second), Rabbi Matitya Siriro, Rabbi Ya'akov Birdugo, Rabbi Ya'akov Ben Atar, Rabbi Matitya Birdugo, Rabbi Amor Abitbul, Rabbi Chaviv Toledano, Rabbi Refael Ebn Tzur, Rabbi Amram Elbaz, Rabbi Shlomo Nahon, Rabbi Yehuda Elbaz and many others.
C. half of the manuscripts are from the 18th century (beginning with 1706) and c. half are from the 19th century (between 1800-1900). Few items are from the beginning of the 20th century – the 1900-s).
49 items, dozens of leaves. Varied size, overall good condition. Arranged in a binder.
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Moroccan Jewry – Manuscripts and Letters
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