Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $250
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Manucript, eloquent writing and poetry, copies of tombstones’ wordings, Biblicat novellae, reference compilation and more.
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Landau, [Kreshov, 1870-1900].
There is a copy of the book “Ha-Krav” at the beginning of the manuscript, an eloquent piece on the game of checkers, by Ya’akov Eichenbaum. [Was written by a different writer, his erased signature appears on the first page “Avraham Yehoshua?"].
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Landau became rabbi of Kreshov near Pozna in 1877. Many of the tombstones’ inscriptions were the fruit of his literary writing. Among the notes, there is a tombstone inscription which says: “The great Gaon Rabbi… righteous… Rabbi Eliyahu Ya’akov son of Avraham Chaim… passed away in…1900. And was buried [the following day] with great honors and eulogies.”
[136] pages, cm. Blue paper, very good condition. Colorful page cut. Old, glued binding.
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Landau, [Kreshov, 1870-1900].
There is a copy of the book “Ha-Krav” at the beginning of the manuscript, an eloquent piece on the game of checkers, by Ya’akov Eichenbaum. [Was written by a different writer, his erased signature appears on the first page “Avraham Yehoshua?"].
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Landau became rabbi of Kreshov near Pozna in 1877. Many of the tombstones’ inscriptions were the fruit of his literary writing. Among the notes, there is a tombstone inscription which says: “The great Gaon Rabbi… righteous… Rabbi Eliyahu Ya’akov son of Avraham Chaim… passed away in…1900. And was buried [the following day] with great honors and eulogies.”
[136] pages, cm. Blue paper, very good condition. Colorful page cut. Old, glued binding.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $180
Sold for: $450
Including buyer's premium
Handwritten notebook with letter copies. [Stanislav (Galicia), 1840-1870].
Most letters are eloquent friendship letters or family letters written by the noble Antshel Ginzberg son of Rabbi Yitzchak Meir of Stanislav and his family members. (Includes a copy of Engagement Agreements and a Ketubah).
Letter 26 is a copy of the will of the Stanislav Av Beit Din, Rabbi Aryeh Leib Ha-Levi Horowitz, who passed away in 1844. Letters 27-30 are related to the transfer of the Stanislav rabbinical office to his son Rabbi Meshulam who, at the time, served as the Av Beit Din of Tysmenica (copy of a letter by Rabbi Yosef Shaul Nathanson and his brother in law Rabbi Mordechai Ze'ev Itinga). Letters 31-33 are related to the appointment of Rabbi Ya’akov Weidenfeld of Stanislav as Rabbi of Harimlov, in 1865. Letters 52-56 are copies of letters from Tiberias and Safed from the years 1836-1851 about the earthquake victims and more.
[57] Written leaves. Beginning and ending are missing (starts in the middle of the first letter and ends in the middle of letter 75). 20.5 cm. Good-fair condition, tears and wear.
Most letters are eloquent friendship letters or family letters written by the noble Antshel Ginzberg son of Rabbi Yitzchak Meir of Stanislav and his family members. (Includes a copy of Engagement Agreements and a Ketubah).
Letter 26 is a copy of the will of the Stanislav Av Beit Din, Rabbi Aryeh Leib Ha-Levi Horowitz, who passed away in 1844. Letters 27-30 are related to the transfer of the Stanislav rabbinical office to his son Rabbi Meshulam who, at the time, served as the Av Beit Din of Tysmenica (copy of a letter by Rabbi Yosef Shaul Nathanson and his brother in law Rabbi Mordechai Ze'ev Itinga). Letters 31-33 are related to the appointment of Rabbi Ya’akov Weidenfeld of Stanislav as Rabbi of Harimlov, in 1865. Letters 52-56 are copies of letters from Tiberias and Safed from the years 1836-1851 about the earthquake victims and more.
[57] Written leaves. Beginning and ending are missing (starts in the middle of the first letter and ends in the middle of letter 75). 20.5 cm. Good-fair condition, tears and wear.
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