Auction 95 Early Printed Books, Chassidut and Kabbalah, Letters and Manuscripts, Engravings and Jewish Ceremonial Objects
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Manuscript, Machzor according to the Yemenite rite for the high holidays and three festivals. [Yemen, ca. 18th century].
Especially neat Yemenite script, vocalized (supralinear vocalization in the first half of the manuscript, sublinear vocalization in the second half). With fine artistic decorations, integrated with ink in red and other colors, in initial panels and in other places.
The manuscript is incomplete, and is missing leaves in several places in the middle.
Instructions and halachot in small (sometimes micrographic) letters, in Hebrew and Judeo-Arabic.
Leaves in a later hand are integrated in several places. Several marginal glosses and supplements in later hands.
[121] leaves. Approx. 15 cm. Varying condition between leaves, fair-good. Stains. Wear and tears, mainly to margins. Worming and open tears, affecting text, mainly to first leaves and last leaves, repaired with paper. Old leather binding, damaged.
Provenance: Gross Family Collection, Tel Aviv, YM.011.053.
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Manuscript, prayer service for seventh day of Pesach, Tikun Leil Shavuot and Hoshana Rabba, with Idra Rabba and Idra Zuta. [Yemen, ca. 19th century].
Yemenite script, with decorations in red and black ink in titles and other places. Before Idra Rabba is a fine, illustrated "carpet page" with a biblical caption.
The Idra Zuta was copied in a different, apparently later hand, and is not decorated. After the Idra Zuta is copied a "Maamad for the second day of Shavuot".
[104] leaves. Approx. 21 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Worming, slightly affecting text. New binding.
Provenance: Gross Family Collection, Tel Aviv, YM.011.076.
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Manuscript, prayer service for the three festivals, Pirkei Avot with the Bartenura commentary, Azharot and Hoshanot. Sanaa (Yemen), [1873].
Neat, vocalized Yemenite script. Title page decorated in color.
Caption with two signatures to title page (inside the decorative frame). It may be that one is the scribe and one is the owner.
[79] leaves. 16.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Small marginal tears and open tears to some leaves, not affecting text. Original leather binding, decorated with loops. Damaged, with some worming.
Provenance: Gross Family Collection, Tel Aviv, YM.011.104.
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Manuscript, Siddur for Pesach, Shavuot and Tishah BeAv, with Pirkei Avot, Tafsir of the Ten Commandments, intercalations and Moladot, stories and more. [Yemen, ca. 1904].
Volume in large format. Neat Yemenite script in large letters, with decorations in purple for titles and initial panels.
Includes: Agadta DePischa (Passover Haggadah); Pirkei Avot; Shavuot prayers; Azharot by R. Shlomo ibn Gabirol; prayers for Tishah BeAv, with Eichah and Kinot; mourning service; Tafsir of the Ten Commandments by R. Saadia Gaon (in Judeo-Arabic); the passing of Aaron and Moses (in Judeo-Arabic); intercalations and Moladot; stories (of R. Yehoshua ben Levi, Daniel, Ukva bar Ida of Syria, Abraham). Some of the halachot and Moladot are in Judeo-Arabic.
On the endpapers are inscriptions in a later hand.
[89] leaves. One leaf in the Tishah BeAv service is bound out of sequence. One leaf missing between the mourning service and the Tafsir of the Ten Commandments. 34 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, including dampstains. Worming, slightly affecting text in a few places. Open tears and damage to several leaves, affecting text. Stamps and inscriptions. Decorated leather binding, damaged, with worming.
The Moladot table starts with 1904 (until 1997), hence the dating.
Provenance: Gross Family Collection, Tel Aviv, YM.011.098.
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Collection of Shtarot (halachic documents) and Ketubot, with signatures of Yemenite rabbis:
• Shtar signed by R. Avraham son of Tzalach, R. Suleiman son of R. Yosef Kara, R. Yosef son of R. David Manzali (signatures appear several times on both sides of the document). [Sanaa, 1889].
• Shtar signed by R. Yosef son of R. David Manzali, R. Avraham son of R. Tzalach, R. Salim son of Salim Shemen and R. Chaim son of Yichya HaKohen al-Iraqi. [Sanaa], 1889.
• Marriage ketubah. Alfatha (Sadah), Yemen, 1877. Signed by witnesses.
• Marriage ketubah. Alfatha (Sadah), Yemen, 1877. Signatures of witnesses are damaged and difficult to read.
• Marriage ketubah. Alfatha (Sadah), Yemen, 1934. Signed by witnesses.
5 documents. Varying size and condition.
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Manuscript, Chemdat Yamim on the Five Books of the Torah, by R. Shalom Shabazi. [Yemen, ca. 19th century].
Neat Yemenite script. Decorated title page. The title page, page headers and initial panels are decorated in color.
An introduction by a scribe (erroneously labeled as by the author) is copied in place of the author's introduction.
The present item is a shorter version of the work (apparently from an earlier version by the author), differing from the version in printed editions. The present manuscript contains several glosses in "windows" and marginal glosses, some of which appear in the printed edition and some of which do not. The Tosefet Teamim sections added by the author in a later version do not appear in this version, despite a statement to the contrary on the title page.
The author, R. Shalom (Shalem) Shabazi (Rashash; 1619-after 1680), a leading Yemenite poet, Tzaddik, Torah scholar and Kabbalist, held in highest regard by Yemenite Jewry who recite his songs on Shabbat, festivals and other occasions, and tell wondrous stories about him.
[171] leaves. 24.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains, including dampstains. Tears and wear. Much worming, affecting text. Stamps. Inscriptions. New binding.
Provenance: Gross Family Collection, Tel Aviv, YM.011.105.
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Lot 245 Two Manuscripts – Tolaat Yaakov / Rashi's Commentary to Three Megillot – Yemen, 18th Century
Volume containing two manuscripts bound together: Tolaat Yaakov, by R. Meir ibn Gabbai; and Rashi's commentary to three Megillot. Yemenite script, by two scribes:
• Manuscript, Tolaat Yaakov by R. Meir (Maharam) ibn Gabbai. [Yemen, ca. 18th century].
The manuscript is lacking the beginning, and it begins in the middle of Part II. On the last page (p. 37b) are inscriptions of kabbalistic selections, including an Ilan Sefirot diagram.
• Manuscript, Rashi's commentary to three Megillot – Eichah, Kohelet and Esther. [Yemen, ca. 18th century].
At the end of the manuscript is bound a replacement leaf (at the end of Megillat Esther), apparently written at a later date, with a colophon dated 1779, under which is an ownership inscription. On the verso of the leaf is a Reshut for taking out the Torah at Minchah.
[60] leaves. 21 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains, including dampstains and dark stains. Tears and open tears, affecting text of several leaves. New binding.
Provenance: Gross Family Collection, Tel Aviv, YM.011.031.
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Manuscript, Goralot of R. Saadia Gaon and R. Avraham ibn Ezra. [Yemen, 18th century.]
Neat Yemenite script (characteristic of Sanaa, ca. 18th century).
[37] leaves. 17 cm. Good condition. Stains, including dampstains. Wear and small tears to margins of leaves. Paper wrapper, damaged.
Provenance: Gross Family Collection, Tel Aviv, YM.011.117.
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Manuscript, anthology of practical kabbalah, with Sefer HaRazim attributed to Adam. [Yemen, 19th century.]
Thick volume. Fine Yemenite script, integrated with red ink to some leaves. Many kabbalistic illustrations and diagrams. The entire anthology is in Judeo-Arabic. The last part of the manuscript (starting from leaf 146) contains several works in Hebrew, including two versions of Sefer HaRazim, one attributed to Adam and one to Enoch (for further contents of manuscript, see Hebrew description).
Several signatures at the beginning of the manuscript.
The manuscript is bound in a fine leather binding, with a clasp, in Islamic style (bound in the style of Islamic prayer books).
[2], 200 leaves. 15 cm. Good condition. Stains. Some wear and marginal tears. Original leather binding, with damage, repaired. Placed in a new box.
Provenance: Gross Family Collection, Tel Aviv, YM.011.014.
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Manuscript, Shimushei Sarim – anthology of practical Kabbalah. [Yemen, 19th century].
Neat Yemenite script. Comprehensive anthology of practical Kabbalah, including Hashbaot, amulets and Segulot with kabbalistic symbols, diagrams and illustrations.
At the beginning of the manuscript is bound a title page that was made recently.
[1], 52 leaves. Approx. 18 cm. Good condition. Stains.
Provenance: Gross Family Collection, Tel Aviv, YM.011.083.
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Miniature manuscript, amulets and Holy Names. [Yemen, 19th/20th century].
Amulets for various occasions, with Kabbalistic illustrations.
[24] leaves. Approx. 5.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, including dark ink stains. Wear. Tears and worming to several leaves, slightly affecting text, repaired with paper. New binding, slipcased.
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Manuscript, amulets, Segulot, cures, zodiacs and Goralot. [Yemen, ca. 19th century.]
Thick volume in unskilled Yemenite script. Hebrew and Judeo-Arabic.
Amulets, Segulot and cures, zodiacs and Goralot. Leaves from other manuscripts are combined with this manuscript, including some pieces of paper with inscriptions of names to pray for, and more.
[278] leaves. 12 cm. Fair condition. Stains, including many dampstains and ink stains. Wear, small tears and open tears, affecting text to several leaves. Several leaves disconnected. Primitively-tanned leather binding, partially disconnected, with a cord for tying. Placed in a new case.
Provenance: Gross Family Collection, Tel Aviv, YM.011.033.
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