Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $250
Sold for: $363
Including buyer's premium
A "Shtar Bitahon Al Halitza", handwritten. Offenbach, 1784.
The husband Itzek ben rav Piness from Offenbach. His brother Tebli is obliged to perform chalitza for wife Zippor, daughter of Itzek Degagrerweiler. Winesses: Avraham son of Moshe of Offenbach and Avraham son of Moshe Yehuda.
A collateral given by brother of the groom as an obligation to keep the Mitzvat Halitza should the bride be widowed with no sons. Obligation contains condition of financial debt in case the brother will refuse to perform Halitza in which case the wife will become Agunah and unable to remarry. The version of this Shtar Halitza is based on Sefer Nahlat Shiva'a chapter 22.
Double leaf, 32 cm. Very good condition, folding creases and stains.
The husband Itzek ben rav Piness from Offenbach. His brother Tebli is obliged to perform chalitza for wife Zippor, daughter of Itzek Degagrerweiler. Winesses: Avraham son of Moshe of Offenbach and Avraham son of Moshe Yehuda.
A collateral given by brother of the groom as an obligation to keep the Mitzvat Halitza should the bride be widowed with no sons. Obligation contains condition of financial debt in case the brother will refuse to perform Halitza in which case the wife will become Agunah and unable to remarry. The version of this Shtar Halitza is based on Sefer Nahlat Shiva'a chapter 22.
Double leaf, 32 cm. Very good condition, folding creases and stains.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $250
Sold for: $338
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Tosefet Ketubah Document, Shernawtzky, 1823.
Document written by the husband ensuring the wife an addition to the Ketubah - 740 gold coins Polish, total with the Ketubah 900 gold coins, apart from clothes jewelry and precious stones.
Rare and interesting document. Elaborate writing.
35 cm. Very good condition. Folding marks. Writing on the back.
Document written by the husband ensuring the wife an addition to the Ketubah - 740 gold coins Polish, total with the Ketubah 900 gold coins, apart from clothes jewelry and precious stones.
Rare and interesting document. Elaborate writing.
35 cm. Very good condition. Folding marks. Writing on the back.
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $150
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Marriage certificate, second wedding of the Ga'on Rabbi Reuven Katz. Petach Tikva, 1958.
On the bottom rabinical confirmation: "I confirm that this wedding of the couple was held in Petach Tikva…and listed in the Rabanut" instead of the authorized Rabbi the groom himself signed[!] as he was the Chief Rabbi of the city.
Rabbi Reuven Katz (1880-1963, Otzar Harabbanim17705), an exceptional Ga'on, a leading Rabbi in Russia and Eretz Yisrael. Author of "Degel Reuven". Av-Beit-Din of Amdor and Stewisk. In 1931 moved to serve as Chief rabbi of Petach Tikva and head of Yeshivat Lomza in the city. His wife died in 1954 and in 1958 he married the widow of Rabbi Elazar Kenig of Givat Shaul.
23.5 cm. Very good condition.
On the bottom rabinical confirmation: "I confirm that this wedding of the couple was held in Petach Tikva…and listed in the Rabanut" instead of the authorized Rabbi the groom himself signed[!] as he was the Chief Rabbi of the city.
Rabbi Reuven Katz (1880-1963, Otzar Harabbanim17705), an exceptional Ga'on, a leading Rabbi in Russia and Eretz Yisrael. Author of "Degel Reuven". Av-Beit-Din of Amdor and Stewisk. In 1931 moved to serve as Chief rabbi of Petach Tikva and head of Yeshivat Lomza in the city. His wife died in 1954 and in 1958 he married the widow of Rabbi Elazar Kenig of Givat Shaul.
23.5 cm. Very good condition.
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