Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
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Avkat Rokhel, responsa on the topics of Orach Chaim, Yoreh De’ah and Choshen Mishpat by Rabbi Yosef Caro. Salonika, [1791]. First edition.
Approbations from the Torah scholars of Izmir: Rabbi Chaim Moda’i, Rabbi Yitzchak Mayo, Rabbi David Amado and Rabbi Yitzchak Ardit.
Ownership inscription and dedication on the title page.
[2], 150 leaves, 29cm. Fair condition. Stains, moth damages. Last leave and binding are detached and worn.
Approbations from the Torah scholars of Izmir: Rabbi Chaim Moda’i, Rabbi Yitzchak Mayo, Rabbi David Amado and Rabbi Yitzchak Ardit.
Ownership inscription and dedication on the title page.
[2], 150 leaves, 29cm. Fair condition. Stains, moth damages. Last leave and binding are detached and worn.
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Responsa and Halachah books, Talmud and Shas novellae
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
Including buyer's premium
Teshuvot Mahardakh, Rabbi David Ben Chaim Hacohen from Corfu. Salonika, [1803]. Second edition.
Credits to those who helped publish the book appear on the back of the title page: Rabbi Ya'akov Chai Ibn Chasson and Rabbi Shmuel Chaim.
Ownership inscription on the title page “…Yitzchak Hacohen”.
[1], 120 leaves, 30cm. Good condition. Moth damages. Stains. Plain cardboard binding.
Credits to those who helped publish the book appear on the back of the title page: Rabbi Ya'akov Chai Ibn Chasson and Rabbi Shmuel Chaim.
Ownership inscription on the title page “…Yitzchak Hacohen”.
[1], 120 leaves, 30cm. Good condition. Moth damages. Stains. Plain cardboard binding.
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Responsa and Halachah books, Talmud and Shas novellae
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $200
Sold for: $350
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1. Darchei No’am, responsa by Rabbi Mordechai Ha’Levi from Egypt. Second section has a separate title page, Milchemet Mizvah pamphlet by his son, Rabbi Avraham Ha’Levi. Venice, 1697. First edition. (Last 5 pages of the index are missing from section 2).
Ownership signatures and inscriptions in Italian handwriting: “Has reached the elevated level as Rabbi Refael Ravigo”. “The young Avraham C. Yitzchak… Ankona” [this signature is erased and above it is written “I am erasing this name as it is written ‘the name of the wicked shall rot’” – apparently the signer became wicked or converted to a different religion]. Within the frame of the title page the signature “Eliyahu Mordechai son of Rabbi Avraham” appears – Rabbi Eliyahu Mordechai Eisenstein, among the Torah scholars and supporters of Jerusalem, faithful assistant of Rabbi Shmuel Salant, youngest son of Rabbi Avraham from Drahbitsh who was among the Torah scholars of the city of Safed and Jerusalem.
2. Responsa by Rabbi Yom Tov Zahalon. Venice, [1694]. First edition. (Includes the five index pages which are missing from most of the copies. The title page as well as the last two pages are missing).
3. Avodat Ha’Gershoni Responsum. Responsa from Rabbi Gershon Ashkenazi. Frankfurt Am Main, [1699]. First edition. (Signature of Rabbi Eliyahu Mordechai Eisenstein from Jerusalem).
4. Chavat Ya’ir, responsa by Rabbi Ya’ir Chaim Bachrach. Verenkfurt [Frankfurt] Am Main, [1699]. First edition printed by the author. Ancient ownership signature upon title page: “The holy Itzik Wolf Cohen from Oisterlitz”. (4 pages are missing).
5-6. Parashat Mordechai responsa, by rabbi Mordechai Benett. M. Siget, 1889. First edition. Bound together with: Tiv Chaliza, by Rabbi Aryeh Leib Zinz. Warsaw, 1890. Second edition with additions.
7. Rabbi Shlomo Luria Responsum. Lemberg, 1859. Stamp of Rabbi Shmuel Aharon Ravin, [1825-1876, Av Beit Din of Krotshin and among the geniuses of Galicia. He resided in Lemberg during that period in order to edit and proofread the book Divrei Chaim written by his mentor and rabbi, Rabbi Chaim from Zanz.
Various sizes and conditions
Ownership signatures and inscriptions in Italian handwriting: “Has reached the elevated level as Rabbi Refael Ravigo”. “The young Avraham C. Yitzchak… Ankona” [this signature is erased and above it is written “I am erasing this name as it is written ‘the name of the wicked shall rot’” – apparently the signer became wicked or converted to a different religion]. Within the frame of the title page the signature “Eliyahu Mordechai son of Rabbi Avraham” appears – Rabbi Eliyahu Mordechai Eisenstein, among the Torah scholars and supporters of Jerusalem, faithful assistant of Rabbi Shmuel Salant, youngest son of Rabbi Avraham from Drahbitsh who was among the Torah scholars of the city of Safed and Jerusalem.
2. Responsa by Rabbi Yom Tov Zahalon. Venice, [1694]. First edition. (Includes the five index pages which are missing from most of the copies. The title page as well as the last two pages are missing).
3. Avodat Ha’Gershoni Responsum. Responsa from Rabbi Gershon Ashkenazi. Frankfurt Am Main, [1699]. First edition. (Signature of Rabbi Eliyahu Mordechai Eisenstein from Jerusalem).
4. Chavat Ya’ir, responsa by Rabbi Ya’ir Chaim Bachrach. Verenkfurt [Frankfurt] Am Main, [1699]. First edition printed by the author. Ancient ownership signature upon title page: “The holy Itzik Wolf Cohen from Oisterlitz”. (4 pages are missing).
5-6. Parashat Mordechai responsa, by rabbi Mordechai Benett. M. Siget, 1889. First edition. Bound together with: Tiv Chaliza, by Rabbi Aryeh Leib Zinz. Warsaw, 1890. Second edition with additions.
7. Rabbi Shlomo Luria Responsum. Lemberg, 1859. Stamp of Rabbi Shmuel Aharon Ravin, [1825-1876, Av Beit Din of Krotshin and among the geniuses of Galicia. He resided in Lemberg during that period in order to edit and proofread the book Divrei Chaim written by his mentor and rabbi, Rabbi Chaim from Zanz.
Various sizes and conditions
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
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10 books of "Chazon Ish", by Rabbi Avraham Yesha'ayahu Karelitz:
1. Laws of Shemitta, followed by annotations on Pesachim and Chagigah. Jerusalem, 1937.
2. Demai, Ma'asrot followed by sundry anthologies. Jerusalem, 1938.
3. Nega'im, Parah followed by additions of the Chazon Ish to Shevi'it. Jerusalem, 1938.
4. Section of Even Ha'ezer, laws pertaining to marital relations, levirate marriage and Chalitzah. Jerusalem, 1940.
5. Laws of Kila'im, Orlah followed by sundry anthologies. Jerusalem, 1940.
6. Laws pertaining to the marriage contract followed by sundry anthologies.
Jerusalem, 1941.
7. Kodshim. Jerusalem, 1945.
8. Kodshim, the second book, followed by a pamphlet on measures. Jerusalem, 1947.
9. Yoreh De'ah, Hilchot Avodah Zarah, Yayin Nesech; Orach Chayim, Hilchot Pesach, followed by sundry anthologies. Jerusalem, 1951.
10. Choshen Mishpat, Book III followed by sundry anthologies. Jerusalem, 1954.
Total of 10 books. App. 34cm. Fair-good condition. All with moth-damages. Some of the bindings are loose or torn
1. Laws of Shemitta, followed by annotations on Pesachim and Chagigah. Jerusalem, 1937.
2. Demai, Ma'asrot followed by sundry anthologies. Jerusalem, 1938.
3. Nega'im, Parah followed by additions of the Chazon Ish to Shevi'it. Jerusalem, 1938.
4. Section of Even Ha'ezer, laws pertaining to marital relations, levirate marriage and Chalitzah. Jerusalem, 1940.
5. Laws of Kila'im, Orlah followed by sundry anthologies. Jerusalem, 1940.
6. Laws pertaining to the marriage contract followed by sundry anthologies.
Jerusalem, 1941.
7. Kodshim. Jerusalem, 1945.
8. Kodshim, the second book, followed by a pamphlet on measures. Jerusalem, 1947.
9. Yoreh De'ah, Hilchot Avodah Zarah, Yayin Nesech; Orach Chayim, Hilchot Pesach, followed by sundry anthologies. Jerusalem, 1951.
10. Choshen Mishpat, Book III followed by sundry anthologies. Jerusalem, 1954.
Total of 10 books. App. 34cm. Fair-good condition. All with moth-damages. Some of the bindings are loose or torn
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $150
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Yuma Tractate including the interpretation of Rashi, the Tosfot and the Rosh as well as Torah Ohr and Ein Mishpat… and Chidushei Maharsha. Amsterdam, [1722] printing press of Yosef Dayan.
“Published in a small-scale volume so that it can be carried in a coat pocket and easily be taken along on the way”.
[174], 89-94, 94-101, 192-203 leaves, 18cm. Good condition. Stains. Ancient wood and parchment binding.
“Published in a small-scale volume so that it can be carried in a coat pocket and easily be taken along on the way”.
[174], 89-94, 94-101, 192-203 leaves, 18cm. Good condition. Stains. Ancient wood and parchment binding.
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