Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
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Zichron Purim, testament and Hashkava for Haman ben Hamdata and his sons, by Rabbi David Refael Folido. Livorno, [1703]. Following Haman's testament are several Hashkavot for Haman, and Chok L'Ne'arim.
[8] leaves. 15 cm. Good condition. Stains. New binding. Ex-library copy.
[8] leaves. 15 cm. Good condition. Stains. New binding. Ex-library copy.
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Passover Haggadot and Books for Purim
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $250
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three printed booklets of humorous compositions:
· Purim Tractate of the Drunkards Talmud. Humorous Talmud-style composition, with a "Haggadah" for Leil Shikorim and selichot for Purim. Cracow, 1878.
· Admonim Tractate, Talmud-style humorous composition against the Bolshevik movement, by Avshalom bar Daroma. Tel Aviv, 1923.
· Kelafim Tractate, by Shmuel Tzipkin. Tel Aviv, 1937.
3 booklets, varied size and condition.
· Purim Tractate of the Drunkards Talmud. Humorous Talmud-style composition, with a "Haggadah" for Leil Shikorim and selichot for Purim. Cracow, 1878.
· Admonim Tractate, Talmud-style humorous composition against the Bolshevik movement, by Avshalom bar Daroma. Tel Aviv, 1923.
· Kelafim Tractate, by Shmuel Tzipkin. Tel Aviv, 1937.
3 booklets, varied size and condition.
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Passover Haggadot and Books for Purim
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
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Sold for: $600
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Maharil, customs of Ashkenazi communities, by Rabbeinu Ya'akov ben Rabbi Moshe HaLevi, with additions and "Customs of the Frankfurt community and its surroundings" by Rabbi Hertz Levi "who was Av Beit Din here in the Frankfurt community". Siddur (without vowels). Frankfurt am Main, Tishrei 1687.
At the end of the siddur are [3] pages in ancient Ashkenazi handwriting of prayers to recite for donning tefillin. Bound with: an incomplete copy of Sefer HaYirah and Igeret HaTeshuva of Rabbeinu Yonah, and Birkat HaLevana. [Frankfurt am Main, 1711].
Various signatures and ownership inscriptions: "Simcha ben Moshe", "Simcha A.B. ben R.M.". Self-dedication "in memory of my birthday on the 4th of Adar Rishon 1742, in Mannheim in the Ansbach region", and an inscription of a date of birth from 1778.
35, 37-180, 182-[235] leaves; Siddur: [38 leaves, 2 handwritten leaves]. + Sefer HaYirah; Leaves 2-41 (originally; 42 leaves). 13 cm. Fair condition, wear and stains. Ancient leather binding, worn, adhesive tape on spine.
At the end of the siddur are [3] pages in ancient Ashkenazi handwriting of prayers to recite for donning tefillin. Bound with: an incomplete copy of Sefer HaYirah and Igeret HaTeshuva of Rabbeinu Yonah, and Birkat HaLevana. [Frankfurt am Main, 1711].
Various signatures and ownership inscriptions: "Simcha ben Moshe", "Simcha A.B. ben R.M.". Self-dedication "in memory of my birthday on the 4th of Adar Rishon 1742, in Mannheim in the Ansbach region", and an inscription of a date of birth from 1778.
35, 37-180, 182-[235] leaves; Siddur: [38 leaves, 2 handwritten leaves]. + Sefer HaYirah; Leaves 2-41 (originally; 42 leaves). 13 cm. Fair condition, wear and stains. Ancient leather binding, worn, adhesive tape on spine.
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Siddurim and Prayer Books
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $300
Sold for: $450
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Beit Tefillah – L'Italiani. Livorno, 1837.
Miniature siddur, Italian tradition (according to Pisa 1816), contains weekday, Shabbat and Festival prayers. Birkat HaMazon and Kriyat Shema al HaMitah.
224 leaves. 7.3 cm. High-quality paper, good-fair condition, stains and wear. Contemporary worn binding, with ornamented leather spine.
Miniature siddur, Italian tradition (according to Pisa 1816), contains weekday, Shabbat and Festival prayers. Birkat HaMazon and Kriyat Shema al HaMitah.
224 leaves. 7.3 cm. High-quality paper, good-fair condition, stains and wear. Contemporary worn binding, with ornamented leather spine.
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Siddurim and Prayer Books
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $700
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Siddur Tefillat Yisrael, Sephardic tradition. With laws, piyyutim and bakashot. Jerusalem, 1842. Printed by Rabbi Yisrael Back. Noted on the title page of the siddur is its holiness and virtue, being printed in the Holy City of Jerusalem, and "all who performed the holy task (of printing the siddur) were of the Jewish people".
Includes many approbations of Sephardi sages of Jerusalem, Sefad, Tiberias and Hebron, and approbations by Ashkenazi sages of Jerusalem [Rebbe Aharon Moshe of Brod, Rabbi Yeshaya Bardaki son-in-law of Rabbi Yisrael of Shklow and Rabbi Moshe Rivlin "Doresh L'Zion, the Magid of Shklow]. Included in the approbation by Jerusalem rabbis is an approbation to grant Rabbi Yisrael Back exclusive rights to print books in Jerusalem. In the introduction, the printer recounts his travails in the city of Safed: "After all the bad experiences that befell me, pestilence, sword, and hunger…a great earthquake…I was forced to ascend to the 'mountain' and I have fixed my dwelling here…Jerusalem". He thanks Yosef Amzalag "who assisted me in printing the siddur'.
151 leaves. (Leaf 29 is missing and replaced with a photocopy. Leaf 152, with the chart for the years 1853-1856, is also missing). 14 cm. Varied condition, comprised of two different copies, one is damaged with dark leaves. the second has light-colored high-quality leaves, stains and worming. Many professional restorations. New binding.
the fourth Hebrew book printed in Jerusalem, see S. HaLevi, M'Sifrei Yerushalayim HaRishonim, no. 4.
Includes many approbations of Sephardi sages of Jerusalem, Sefad, Tiberias and Hebron, and approbations by Ashkenazi sages of Jerusalem [Rebbe Aharon Moshe of Brod, Rabbi Yeshaya Bardaki son-in-law of Rabbi Yisrael of Shklow and Rabbi Moshe Rivlin "Doresh L'Zion, the Magid of Shklow]. Included in the approbation by Jerusalem rabbis is an approbation to grant Rabbi Yisrael Back exclusive rights to print books in Jerusalem. In the introduction, the printer recounts his travails in the city of Safed: "After all the bad experiences that befell me, pestilence, sword, and hunger…a great earthquake…I was forced to ascend to the 'mountain' and I have fixed my dwelling here…Jerusalem". He thanks Yosef Amzalag "who assisted me in printing the siddur'.
151 leaves. (Leaf 29 is missing and replaced with a photocopy. Leaf 152, with the chart for the years 1853-1856, is also missing). 14 cm. Varied condition, comprised of two different copies, one is damaged with dark leaves. the second has light-colored high-quality leaves, stains and worming. Many professional restorations. New binding.
the fourth Hebrew book printed in Jerusalem, see S. HaLevi, M'Sifrei Yerushalayim HaRishonim, no. 4.
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Siddurim and Prayer Books
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $250
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"Hegyon Nefesh", Gebedenboek met Nederlandsche Vertaling en Verklaring – siddur for the entire year [prayers for weekdays, Shabbat and the three Festivals, Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, Torah portions for Mondays and thursdays and holydays], with Avodat HaBayit – Part II of Hegyon Nefesh – Shabbat blessings and songs, Seder Chanuka and Purim, etc. Amsterdam, 1901. Hebrew with Dutch translation and commentary, column facing column.
Bound with: "Hanna-gebeden", prayers for women in Dutch. Amsterdam, 1901.
Fine volume in good condition, contemporary binding, gilt edges.
VIII, 695, [1], VI pages; [2], 4-146, V pages; 79 pages; 21 pages. 21 cm. Good condition, stains. Bound fabric bookmark. Gilt edges. Contemporary binding with gilt impression, minor damages.
Bound with: "Hanna-gebeden", prayers for women in Dutch. Amsterdam, 1901.
Fine volume in good condition, contemporary binding, gilt edges.
VIII, 695, [1], VI pages; [2], 4-146, V pages; 79 pages; 21 pages. 21 cm. Good condition, stains. Bound fabric bookmark. Gilt edges. Contemporary binding with gilt impression, minor damages.
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Siddurim and Prayer Books
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
· Hen Kol Chadash, poems by Rabbi Moshe Zakut (the Ramaz). Amsterdam, [1712].
Poems for weekdays and Shabbat, Rosh Chodesh Nisan, Av and Elul, Succot and Shavuot, Chanuka and Purim, Tisha B'av, "For Jerusalem" and "For Hebron", with Tikun Leil Hoshana Raba.
[1], 19, 19-22 leaves. 16 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear, stamps. Damages to binding.
· Azharot. Amsterdam, [1715]. Printed in a long narrow format, all pages framed. Contains: Azharot Rabbi Shlomo Ibn Gabirol and Azharot Rabbeinu Yitzchak bar Reuven Elbragloni, Bakasha for Shavuot, “Ketubah” for Shavuot and “Zemer Na’eh”.
Incomplete copy, 28-55, 2-26 leaves. Azharot Rabbeinu Yitzchak bar Reuven [Leaves 2-26] were bound at the end instead of at the beginning. Bibliographically unknown, therefore the exact number of missing leaves is unclear (2 or perhaps 4 leaves). At the end of the book [4] handwritten substitute leaves. Width: 16 cm. Height: 10 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and wear. Several detached leaves. Damages to binding.
Poems for weekdays and Shabbat, Rosh Chodesh Nisan, Av and Elul, Succot and Shavuot, Chanuka and Purim, Tisha B'av, "For Jerusalem" and "For Hebron", with Tikun Leil Hoshana Raba.
[1], 19, 19-22 leaves. 16 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear, stamps. Damages to binding.
· Azharot. Amsterdam, [1715]. Printed in a long narrow format, all pages framed. Contains: Azharot Rabbi Shlomo Ibn Gabirol and Azharot Rabbeinu Yitzchak bar Reuven Elbragloni, Bakasha for Shavuot, “Ketubah” for Shavuot and “Zemer Na’eh”.
Incomplete copy, 28-55, 2-26 leaves. Azharot Rabbeinu Yitzchak bar Reuven [Leaves 2-26] were bound at the end instead of at the beginning. Bibliographically unknown, therefore the exact number of missing leaves is unclear (2 or perhaps 4 leaves). At the end of the book [4] handwritten substitute leaves. Width: 16 cm. Height: 10 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and wear. Several detached leaves. Damages to binding.
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Siddurim and Prayer Books
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Lot 180 Luach Eres – Altona, 1769 - Polemical Book by the Ya'avetz, Regarding the Version of Prayers
Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $3,500
Including buyer's premium
Luach Eres, Part 1, by Rabbi Ya'akov Emden [Ya'avetz]. Altona, [1769]. "Printed in the author's home". First edition.
Part 2 of the composition was printed earlier, at the end of the Ya'avetz's book, Etz Avot, Amsterdam 1752.
Luach Eres is one of the polemic books authored by the Ya'avetz. It was written in response to the book Sha'arei Tefillah by the grammarian Rabbi Zalman Hena [the Razeh], in which he suggests many corrections to the version of prayers based on his knowledge of Hebrew grammar. In his book Luach Eres, Ya'avetz sharply criticizes the corrections of the Razeh with hundreds of polemic cutting censures on his work. the Ya'avetz even accuses the Razeh of forging the approbation of his father, the Chacham Zvi to his book. In spite of the struggle of the Ya'avetz in his opposition to the Razeh, many of the Razeh's corrections to the siddur have been accepted in our siddurim.
the author, Rabbi Ya'akov Yisrael Emden – the Ya'avetz (1798-1876), the eldest son of Rabbi Zvi Ashkenazi author of Chacham Zvi. An exceptional Torah genius, one of the greatest scholars of his times and considered one of the most prominent Achronim. He wrote dozens of compositions, most of which were printed in the printing press which he established in his home in the city of Altona. these compositions were printed in limited editions and can scarcely be found today. In spite of their rarity, his halachic compositions were reprinted in numerous editions although the many polemic books he printed were not reprinted (with the exception of limited research editions).
94 leaves. Approximately 17 cm. Good condition. Stains, few loose leaves. Library stamps. Vellum binding. Worming on binding.
Part 2 of the composition was printed earlier, at the end of the Ya'avetz's book, Etz Avot, Amsterdam 1752.
Luach Eres is one of the polemic books authored by the Ya'avetz. It was written in response to the book Sha'arei Tefillah by the grammarian Rabbi Zalman Hena [the Razeh], in which he suggests many corrections to the version of prayers based on his knowledge of Hebrew grammar. In his book Luach Eres, Ya'avetz sharply criticizes the corrections of the Razeh with hundreds of polemic cutting censures on his work. the Ya'avetz even accuses the Razeh of forging the approbation of his father, the Chacham Zvi to his book. In spite of the struggle of the Ya'avetz in his opposition to the Razeh, many of the Razeh's corrections to the siddur have been accepted in our siddurim.
the author, Rabbi Ya'akov Yisrael Emden – the Ya'avetz (1798-1876), the eldest son of Rabbi Zvi Ashkenazi author of Chacham Zvi. An exceptional Torah genius, one of the greatest scholars of his times and considered one of the most prominent Achronim. He wrote dozens of compositions, most of which were printed in the printing press which he established in his home in the city of Altona. these compositions were printed in limited editions and can scarcely be found today. In spite of their rarity, his halachic compositions were reprinted in numerous editions although the many polemic books he printed were not reprinted (with the exception of limited research editions).
94 leaves. Approximately 17 cm. Good condition. Stains, few loose leaves. Library stamps. Vellum binding. Worming on binding.
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Siddurim and Prayer Books
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $800
Sold for: $1,000
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Collection of books on the subject of Brit Milah, with prayers and Piyyutim.
For a complete list, please see the Hebrew description.
7 books. Varied size and condition. Ownership inscriptions and signatures. Original covers (with the exception of one book).
For a complete list, please see the Hebrew description.
7 books. Varied size and condition. Ownership inscriptions and signatures. Original covers (with the exception of one book).
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Siddurim and Prayer Books
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
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Sold for: $813
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Collection of books [machzorim and Scriptures]. Printed in the 18th century [some printed by Proops in Amsterdam]. With fine contemporary leather bindings.
For a complete list, please see Hebrew description.
12 books. Varied size and condition.
For a complete list, please see Hebrew description.
12 books. Varied size and condition.
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Siddurim and Prayer Books
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
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Sold for: $575
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Prayers for Rosh Chodesh and Festivals. Firenze (Florence), [1736].
Pocket edition. Fine original leather binding.
Prayers for Shabbat and Rosh Chodesh, the three Festivals, Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, Chanuka and Purim and Fast-Days. Contains Pirkei Avot (with Italian translation), Passover Haggadah, Azharot for Chag HaShavuot, Selichot and Hosha'anot, etc. Ends with: "Songs and prayers for various occasions by… David Mildola Shatz of Livorno…"
[1], 351, [1] leaves. 12 cm. Good condition. Stains. Coarse tears on several leaves. Light-colored original leather binding. With gilt embossments. Damages and tears to binding.
Pocket edition. Fine original leather binding.
Prayers for Shabbat and Rosh Chodesh, the three Festivals, Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, Chanuka and Purim and Fast-Days. Contains Pirkei Avot (with Italian translation), Passover Haggadah, Azharot for Chag HaShavuot, Selichot and Hosha'anot, etc. Ends with: "Songs and prayers for various occasions by… David Mildola Shatz of Livorno…"
[1], 351, [1] leaves. 12 cm. Good condition. Stains. Coarse tears on several leaves. Light-colored original leather binding. With gilt embossments. Damages and tears to binding.
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Siddurim and Prayer Books
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $250
Sold for: $525
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Manuscript, "Sefer Mizmor di Buda, done by myself Shmuel David Marini. the custom is to recite this hymn in the month of Elul because of the troubles of the Padova community and G-d had compassion on them and redeemed them…therefore we say this hymn to thank G-d". [Padova], 1849.
the manuscript contains a hymn which the Padova community were accustomed to reciting in commemoration of the miracle performed for the community. During the Austro-Turkish war, a rumor spread that the Jews assisted the Turks in their struggle against the Christians during the battle over the city of Buda (Budapest) which incited masses to break into the Jewish ghetto in Padova on the 10th of Elul 1684. the Jews were miraculously saved from the massacre and the festival of "Purim Buda" was instituted and celebrated by Padova Jews each year on this date, in commemoration of this miracle. the entire story is described at length in the book "Pachad Yitzchak", by Rabbi Yitzchak Chaim Cohen MeHachazanim (Cantorini), Amsterdam 1785.
[3] pages. 13 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and worming. Cardboard binding.
the manuscript contains a hymn which the Padova community were accustomed to reciting in commemoration of the miracle performed for the community. During the Austro-Turkish war, a rumor spread that the Jews assisted the Turks in their struggle against the Christians during the battle over the city of Buda (Budapest) which incited masses to break into the Jewish ghetto in Padova on the 10th of Elul 1684. the Jews were miraculously saved from the massacre and the festival of "Purim Buda" was instituted and celebrated by Padova Jews each year on this date, in commemoration of this miracle. the entire story is described at length in the book "Pachad Yitzchak", by Rabbi Yitzchak Chaim Cohen MeHachazanim (Cantorini), Amsterdam 1785.
[3] pages. 13 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and worming. Cardboard binding.
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Italian Jewry – Manuscripts and Books
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