Auction 85 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
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Monetary contract signed by the dayanim of the Sanaa Beit Din in the 18th century – R. Yichye Tzalach (the Maharitz), head of the Beit Din; and the dayanim R. Shlomo son of Yeshua and R. Shalom son of Saadia HaKohen. Bir al-Azab (Sanaa, Yemen), Shevat 1781.
Monetary contract in Judeo-Arabic, pertaining to Yichye son of Suleiman Elgamal (Gamliel) and Yichye son of Sa'id Elgamal. With the signatures of the dayanim at the foot of the contract, and the calligraphic signature of the Maharitz, head of the Sanaa Beit Din.
R. Yichye son of R. Yosef Tzalach – the Maharitz (1715-1805), foremost Yemenite rabbi in the 18th century, and a leading halachic authority. He compiled the Tiklal siddur with the Etz Chaim commentary, and many halachic works.
Mori Shlomo son of Yeshua Elgamal (Gamliel; ca. 1720-1795), a dayan in Sanaa. Succeeded the dayan Mori Pinchas son of Shlomo. He served as dayan alongside the Maharitz until his passing.
Mori Shalom son of Saadia HaKohen (1710-1785). A yeshiva dean in Sanaa, he served as third dayan alongside the Maharitz and R. Shlomo son of Yeshua Gamliel.
[1] leaf. 10.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Several tears (not affecting text). Folding marks and creases.
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Manuscript, Orchot Tzaddikim. Ṣa'dah (Yemen), [1830]. Two title pages (on both sides of the first leaf), text within decorative borders.
Complete manuscript. Neat copying of the Fürth 1725 edition. Writer's colophon on the first title page, in addition to the original title page text. The second title page contains a foreword by the copyist.
121 leaves. 16.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains and dampstains, affecting text. Extensive worming. New binding.
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Manuscript, Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Chullin, leaves from chapters four and eight, and entire chapter nine. [Yemen, 19th century].
Neat copying in Yemenite script of the text of the Talmud with Rashi, Tosafot, Masoret HaShas and Ein Mishpat, following the traditional layout of the printed Talmud.
Includes Tractate Chullin, folios 69-72, 117-129.
Marginal emendations (in a different hand) in several places.
Yemenite copyings of the Talmud are very rare.
69-72, 117-129 leaves (altogether 17 leaves). 26 cm. Good condition. Stains. A few tears. Worming, slightly affecting text. Some leaves detached. Without binding.
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Three manuscripts – amulets, segulot and mazalot. [Yemen, ca. 19th century].
• A volume comprising several manuscripts. Contains segulot for various matters and texts of amulets, kabbalistic illustrations and "angelic script", mazalot and tekufot, piyyutim, and more. [75] leaves.
• Manuscript, mazalot and tekufot (in Judeo-Arabic), segulot and texts of amulets. Kabbalistic illustrations and "angelic script". 40 leaves.
• Manuscript, mazalot – Judeo-Arabic. Lacking beginning and end. [12] leaves.
3 manuscripts. Approx. 11-12 cm. Condition varies (overall good-fair condition).
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Manuscript, Hoshaanot and Aramaic Targum of three megillot.[Yemen, ca. 1865].
Compilation written by several writers. Begins with Hoshana Rabbah, followed by the order of Hoshaanot for the seven days of Sukkot and piyyutim for Simchat Torah, incomplete. Further in the manuscript is an Aramaic Targum for three megillot: Shir HaShirim, Ruth and Kohelet, with its own title page.
Signatures of "the scribe Salem ibn Avraham al-Arshi" at the end of the Targum to Shir HaShirim and at the end of the Targum to Ruth. The Targum to Kohelet was written by a different scribe and ends with a colophon dating the conclusion of the work to 1865. Ownership inscriptions of "Chaim ibn Sa'id" alongside the colophon (his signature appears on the title page of the Targum of the megillot).
16; 51 pp. Approx. 17 cm. Fair condition. Stains, tears and wear. Worming affecting text on a number of leaves. Detached gatherings. Detached, damaged, old binding.
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Manuscript, prayers and various texts. [Yemen, ca. 1880-1881].
Thick volume, in Yemenite script (unskilled), partially vocalized. Contains: Commentary on Iyov (copying of the Metzudat Zion commentary); responsum by R. Yichye Tzalach, regarding Lahoh (printed in Peulat Tzaddik, Part II); glossary of Mishnaic words; laws of marriage; text on the Hebrew calendar, including Tekufot charts (from Tikkun Yissachar by R. Yissachar ibn Susan); texts pertaining to mourning; Hoshaanot; order for Simchat Torah; Passover Haggadah; Tractate Avot; Shabbat songs; order for Brit Milah (incomplete).
Several leaves from a different Yemenite manuscript, including the Passover Haggadah (incomplete) are bound at the beginning of the volume.
Inscriptions of the Awad family, 1885-1892.
[226] leaves. 17 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, including dark stains and dampstains. Wear, tears and worming, affecting text on several leaves. Several detached leaves. Old, damaged binding.
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Two manuscripts written in Yemen:
1. Manuscript, Likutei Shoshanim. [Yemen, 19th century].
Comprises novellae on the scriptures and rabbinic literature, and Kabbalistic texts (homilies, kavanot, Holy Names and more). Written in many places: "I, the writer, have found". The writer often notes his source.
[92] leaves. Lacking several leaves from the middle of the manuscript (enclosed are several pieces of paper which seem to have been cut from the leaves of this manuscript). 17 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains and wear. Worming. Tears, including open tears, affecting text on some leaves. New binding.
2. Manuscript, Likutim on the Torah – Shemot. [Yemen, 19th century].
Selected novellae on the weekly portions of the Book of Shemot. The writer often notes his source.
Signature on the first page: "…Chaim son of Yosef Korach".
[64] leaves (some 35 written pages). 12 cm. Good condition. Stains. Old binding.
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Two manuscripts – cures, mazalot, segulot and amulets. [Yemen, ca. 19th century]. Hebrew and Judeo-Arabic.
• Manuscript comprising various segulot, texts of amulets (with kabbalistic charts and illustrations), "angelic script", mazalot, cures, and more. Neat script; some words emphasized with red ink. In the margins, segulot and amulets in a different hand. [32] leaves. 23 cm.
• [6] leaves from a manuscript, amulets and segulot, with "angelic script" and kabbalistic charts. 17 cm.
2 manuscripts. Overall good condition.
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Manuscript, Sefer HaYashar, biblical stories. [Yemen, ca. 19th century].
Complete copying of Sefer HaYashar, an anonymous work first printed in Venice in 1625, and later reprinted in many editions. The work covers biblical history from the Creation until the beginning of the book of Judges.
Alongside the main text, the scribe copied the publisher's notes printed in the Venice edition (and in the following editions). A note on p. [5b], not printed in the Venice edition, opens with "Found in the margin…".
[151] leaves. 22 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Extensive worming, affecting text on some leaves. Some detached leaves. Detached, damaged binding.
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Manuscript, Diwan – poems by R. Shalom Shabazi and other Yemenite poems. [Yemen, ca. 20th century].
Tall, narrow format. Yemenite script, by several writers. Manuscript includes traditional Yemenite poems and piyyutim, in Hebrew and in Judeo-Arabic. On leaves 48-57, piyyutim by R. Chaim Sinwani.
[73] leaves. 24 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Tears and wear. Damaged, old leather binding.
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Tikkun Sofrim, year-round Parashiot and Haftarot. Amsterdam: for Samuel Rodrigues Mendes, Moses Sarfati and David Gomes da Silva, 1726.
Birth and death records (in English) on back endpaper from 1795-1806, of the Henriques family in Jamaica. Signature of a family member dated 1857 at top of first title page.
Title pages with copper engravings by Bernard Picart. Divisional title page for Haftarot. Includes table of Torah readings for the festivals, and tables in Spanish (folding plates). Additional title page in Hebrew and Spanish.
[1], 329, [1], 330-445, [2] leaves, leaf 446, [8] leaves; [3] folding plates; 9-16 pages; [2] leaves (leaf 446 bound out of sequence). Approx. 16.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Gilt edges. Back endpaper with familial inscriptions partially torn, with damage to inscriptions. Original leather binding, with fine gilt decorations. Damage and worming to binding.
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Printed leaf, Tena'im for Shavuot, original text by R. Zalman Branson. Chicago, Illinois, 1919.
Metaphorical Tena'im for the betrothal of the Torah to the Jewish people, based on the text of Tena'im for marriage.
In this unique Tena'im document, the groom is the Jewish people, while the bride is the Torah. The bride's side is represented by G-d, who commits to give 613 commandments as dowry; the groom's side is represented by Moses. The guarantors are the patriarchs, and the witnesses are heaven and earth. The wedding is to take place on Shavuot, with King David playing music and Aharon HaKohen blessing the bride and groom.
Several compositions of this kind exist, the first one being the Ketubah for Shavuot composed by R. Yisrael Najara, which is recited in certain communities on Shavuot.
The present item comprises a new, original text.
[1] leaf. 26 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Tears and folding marks.
Not listed in the Bibliography of the Hebrew Book nor in the NLI catalog.
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