Auction 85 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
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Or Pnei Moshe, homiletics, ethics and Chassidic teachings on the Torah portions and Five Megillot, by R. Moshe Sofer Stam of Pshevorsk (Przeworsk). Mezeritch (Mezhirichi), [1810]. First edition.
The author, R. Moshe of Pshevorsk (1720?-1806) was a prominent Chassidic leader in the generation of R. Elimelech of Lizhensk and his brother R. Zusha of Anipoli, who held him in high esteem. He was also renowned as a supremely holy and pure Torah scribe, and Tefillin and mezuzot he scribed were deemed exceptionally holy.
Stamps.
Incomplete copy. 238 leaves. Lacking first [2] leaves and final two leaves (239-240). 20 cm. Fair condition. Stains, including significant dampstains. Worming affecting text (some with significant damage). Tear to one leaf, repaired with paper over text. Leaves trimmed close to text, affecting headings and text in several places. Stamps. New binding.
Without two additional leaves of approbations [leaves 3-4], added after the printing to some copies only.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 32.
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Toldot Yaakov Yosef, Chassidic work on the Torah portions, by R. Yaakov Yosef HaKohen of Polonne, disciple of the Baal Shem Tov. Medzhybizh, [1817]. Second edition. Approbation of the rabbi of Medzhybizh, R. Avraham Yehoshua Heshel of Apta.
Toldot Yaakov Yosef was the first Chassidic book brought to print. It was authored by R. Yaakov Yosef HaKohen of Polonne (d. 1781), a leading and close disciple of the Baal Shem Tov and the first to disseminate Chassidut. This book is the most important and authentic source of the Baal Shem Tov's teachings, and was especially cherished by Chassidic leaders.
Signatures on title page. Handwritten inscriptions on final leaf.
[1], 3, 5-89; 59 leaves. Approx. 32 cm. Greenish paper. Fair condition. Stains, including dampstains. Extensive worming, affecting text. Large marginal open tears to title page and other leaves, affecting text (significant damage to final leaf), repaired with paper. Leaves trimmed close to headings in several places. Stamps and handwritten inscriptions. New leather binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 606.
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Ketonet Pasim, homiletics on the Books of Vayikra and Bamidbar, by R. Yaakov Yosef HaKohen Katz, rabbi of Polonne, disciple of the Baal Shem Tov and author of Toldot Yaakov Yosef. Lviv, 1866. First edition.
[1], 49 leaves. 25.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains, including dampstains. Marginal open tears to title page and first leaves, repaired with paper. Minor worming, affecting text. Minor damage to title page border, due to binding. Stamps and handwritten inscriptions. New binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 245.
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Pri HaAretz, Chassidic and Kabbalistic essays on the Torah portions, by Rebbe Menachem Mendel of Vitebsk. Kopust (Kopys): R. Yisrael Yoffe, prominent disciple of the Baal HaTanya, [1814]. First edition.
The book contains a collection of discourses which R. Menachem Mendel of Vitebsk delivered in Tiberias, following his immigration to Eretz Israel (in 1777).
Pri HaAretz is one of the most profound and difficult to understand Chassidic books.
[2], 27 leaves. Lacking final [9] leaves (letters from R. Menachem Mendel of Vitebsk and R. Avraham of Kalisk). 20.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains, including significant dampstains. Wear. Open tear to title page, slightly affecting imprint, repaired with paper. Marginal tears; minor open tear to one leaf. Minor worming, affecting text. Final leaf reinforced with paper, affecting text. Leaves trimmed close to text, with extensive damage to headings (many were completely trimmed off). Handwritten inscriptions. New binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 477.
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Or HaChochmah, Chassidic and kabbalistic essays on the Torah, by the kabbalist R. Uri Feivel of Krisnipoli (Chervonohgrad) and Dubienka. Łaszczów, [1815]. First edition. Two parts in one volume. Separate title page for each part.
This book is a segulah for an easy birth, and is customarily placed under the head of a birthing mother.
The author, kabbalist R. Uri Feivel of Krisnipoli and Dubienka (d. between 1804-1808), close disciple of R. Kehat of Werish, disciple of the Baal Shem Tov.
Two parts in one volume. Part I: [2], 29, 40-62, 53-76; 26, [2], 31-46 leaves. Lacking two leaves in middle, after leaf 26 (misfoliation). Part II: [1], 38, [41]-60, 59-102 leaves. Lacking two leaves in middle ([39]-[40], misfoliation), and final leaf. 21 cm. Fair condition. Stains, including dampstains. Wear. Open tears affecting text, including tears to title page of part I, affecting border and text on verso, repaired in part with paper. Worming, affecting text. Leaves trimmed close to headings in several places, with damage to title page border in part II. Final leaf detached and torn, with damage to text. Old binding, with defects and worming.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 23.
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Maggid Devarav LeYaakov, selected essays by the Maggid R. Dov Ber of Mezeritch. Berditchev (Berdychiv), [1808].
With the letter sent by the Baal Shem Tov to his brother-in-law R. Avraham Gershon of Kitov, Kavanat HaMikveh by the Baal Shem Tov, and the account of the Maggid of Mezeritch's journey to the Baal Shem Tov.
[4], 40 leaves. 19.5 cm. Bluish paper. Fair condition. Stains, including large dampstains. Dark ink stain to title page, slightly affecting border. Worming, affecting text. Extensive worming to final leaf, affecting text, repaired in part with paper (leaf presumably supplied from a different copy). Marginal paper repairs to several leaves. Leaves trimmed close to headings in several places. Handwritten inscriptions. New leather binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 329.
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Kedushat Levi, two parts, Chassidic and Kabbalistic essays on the Torah portions, festivals, and Aggadot, by R. Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev. Berditchev (Berdychiv), 1816.
The book Kedushat Levi was printed by the author R. Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev twice in his lifetime, and comprised only the Kedushot essays on Chanukah and Purim. After his passing (Tishrei 1809), his descendants published for the first time his essays on the Torah portions (Berditchev, 1811), yet without the Kedushot essays on Chanukah and Purim. In the present edition, both parts were printed together for the first time in one volume – the essays on the Torah together with the Kedushot on Chanukah and Purim (separate title page for each part).
This edition also includes many additions from the author's manuscript.
Prominent Torah scholars attested that Kedushat Levi bears the remarkable power of endowing its reader with enthusiasm and devotion in love and fear of G-d, also maintaining that just keeping the book in the house has the capacity to mitigate decrees and protect from destructive forces.
Two parts in one volume. Part I (lacking several leaves): [1], 7-18, [1], 22-147 leaves (originally: 3, 3-18, [1], 22-147 leaves; lacking leaves 2-3 of first sequence and 3-6 of second sequence). Part II: 38 leaves. 21 cm. Fair condition. Stains, including dampstains and wax stains. Worming, affecting text. Tears and open tears to several leaves, repaired in part. Inscriptions. Stamps. Old binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 510.
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Toldot Aharon, Chassidic and kabbalistic essays on the Torah portions, by R. Aharon of Zhitomir (close disciple of R. Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev). Berditchev (Berdychiv): R. Yisrael Bak, [1817]. First edition.
Toldot Aharon contains inspirational sermons and guidance in worship of G-d based on Chassidic teachings, recorded by one of the disciples of R. Aharon of Zhitomir. The book is written in an animated, passionate style, and quotes dozens of teachings which the author absorbed from his prime teacher, R. Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev.
[2], 20, [2], 21-36, 40-191 leaves (misfoliation). Bluish paper. Approx. 20 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains, including dark stains. Tears and worming, affecting text. Paper repairs to title page and following leaf (with photocopy replacements; leaves may have been supplied from a different copy). Stamps. New leather binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 604.
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Tzemach Hashem LiTzvi, Chassidic essays on the Torah, by R. Tzvi Hirsh of Nadvorna. [Berditchev (Berdychiv): R. Yisrael Bak, ca. 1818]. First edition.
The author, Rebbe Tzvi Hirsh of Nadvorna (1740-1802), was one of the leading third generation Chassidic rebbes. Disciple of the Maggid of Mezeritch and R. Yechiel Michel of Zlotchov, who was known to say that R. Tzvi Hirsh was the greatest of his disciples and that Eliyahu HaNavi desires his closeness.
[3], 28; 138 leaves. Approx. 21 cm. Bluish paper. Fair condition. Stains, including dark stains and dampstains. Wear, tears and open tears (large tears to first and final leaves), affecting text in several places. Paper repairs in several places. Worming. Inscriptions and stamps. New leather binding.
Including leaf [3], with third approbation and omissions from Parashiot Ki Tisa and Shemini, found in some copies only.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 500.
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Ahavat Dodim, commentary to Shir HaShirim, following revealed and kabbalistic approaches, by R. Binyamin, the Maggid of Zalozitz (Zaliztsi). Lviv: Aharon son of Chaim David Segal, [1793]. Only edition.
The author, R. Binyamin, Maggid of Zalozitz (d. 1791), was well-versed both in revealed and hidden realms of the Torah. A contemporary of the Baal Shem Tov and early Chassidic masters, he was one of the first disseminators of Chassidic teachings.
[3], 94 leaves. 20.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains. Traces of past dampness with mold stains to lower part of most leaves. Open tears to title page and many other leaves, affecting border and text, repaired with paper (with photocopy replacement). Worming, affecting text. Stamp and handwritten inscriptions. New leather binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 14.
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Amtachat Binyamin, on Kohelet, by R. Binyamin, the Maggid of Zalozitz (Zaliztsi). Minkovitz (Mynkivtsi), [1796].
The work ends in the middle of chapter 9, since the author passed away while he was still in the process of writing this work.
The author, R. Binyamin, Maggid of Zalozitz (d. 1791), was well-versed both in revealed and hidden realms of the Torah. A contemporary of the Baal Shem Tov and early Chassidic masters, he was one of the first disseminators of Chassidic teachings.
[2], 1-13, 18-128 leaves. 20 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Worming affecting text to some leaves, mostly repaired with paper. Tears, including marginal open tear to title page (repaired with paper). Stamp and handwritten inscriptions. New leather binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 63.
First book published in Minkovitz.
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Torei Zahav, homiletics, ethics, kabbalah and Chassidut on the Torah, festivals, Megillat Eichah and Megillat Esther, by R. Binyamin, the Maggid of Zalozitz (Zaliztsi). Mohyliv, [1816]. First edition.
The author, R. Binyamin, Maggid of Zalozitz (d. 1791), was well-versed both in revealed and hidden realms of the Torah. A contemporary of the Baal Shem Tov and early Chassidic masters, he was one of the first disseminators of Chassidic teachings.
46, 48-72, 75-101, 101-108, 107-112, 117-122, 125-126 leaves (misfoliation). Lacking 2 leaves: 73-74. Approx. 20 cm. Fair condition. Stains, including dampstains. Worming, affecting text. Stamps. Many handwritten inscriptions on title page. Additional inscriptions in margins of several leaves. New leather binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 613.
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