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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $200
Sold for: $400
Including buyer's premium
Anthology of notebook and leaves containing various poems. Poem by Rabbi Elazar Di Avila [son of sister of the Ohr HaChaim], annulment of vows and poems for Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur. [Morocco, 18th-20th century].
Dozens of leaves, varying size and condition.
Dozens of leaves, varying size and condition.
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Moroccan Jewry – Manuscripts, Books and Letters
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $200
Sold for: $300
Including buyer's premium
Collection of printed leaves and printed items, from Morocco and Eretz Yisrael (Tiberias, Hebron and Jerusalem), [1910-1950]. Some leaves contain signatures of Rabbi “Machlof Adahan” and additional handwritten notations.
* Printed leaves of safeguard and amulets. * Leaves of prayers and poems for Rosh HaShanah, Chanukah, Lag Ba’Omer and more. * Receipts from Eretz Yisrael and invitation to wedding which took place in 1914 in which Rabbi Raphael Bibas, rabbi of groom Ohaliav Ochana, invites to marriage with Esther Shitrit “who was raised as an orphan in our holy institute from the time of his birth until today; we have provided him with all necessities of his wedding from the ‘General Talmud Torah’… the Chupah will take place on 12th of Adar 674… at home of director of Talmud Torah Raphael Bibas”.
Fifteen items, various sizes and conditions. Some items printed in color and decorated with pictures and photographs.
* Printed leaves of safeguard and amulets. * Leaves of prayers and poems for Rosh HaShanah, Chanukah, Lag Ba’Omer and more. * Receipts from Eretz Yisrael and invitation to wedding which took place in 1914 in which Rabbi Raphael Bibas, rabbi of groom Ohaliav Ochana, invites to marriage with Esther Shitrit “who was raised as an orphan in our holy institute from the time of his birth until today; we have provided him with all necessities of his wedding from the ‘General Talmud Torah’… the Chupah will take place on 12th of Adar 674… at home of director of Talmud Torah Raphael Bibas”.
Fifteen items, various sizes and conditions. Some items printed in color and decorated with pictures and photographs.
Category
Moroccan Jewry – Manuscripts, Books and Letters
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $250
Sold for: $313
Including buyer's premium
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7 books, varied size and condition.
7 books, varied size and condition.
Category
Moroccan Jewry – Manuscripts, Books and Letters
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $200
Sold for: $425
Including buyer's premium
Manuscript, regulations for congregation of Maghrebis [natives of countries of northwest Africa; Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia]. Jerusalem, Kislev (1866). Copy of version of regulations and copy of signatures of rabbis. Chief Rabbi, Rabbi Shaul Ya’akov Elyashar (Rabbi Yisa Beracha), and rabbis and leaders of sect of Maghrebis in Jerusalem: Rabbi Moshe Malka, Rabbi Avraham Ya’akov Pinto, Rabbi Shimon Charosh, Rabbi David Amos and Rabbi Shlomo Abishadid. Regulations were stipulated by the Yisa Beracha after disagreements arose regarding the authority of sect supervisors to manage revenue and expenditures. These regulations determined the organization and appointment of supervisors for Kollel expenditures and royal taxes, supervisors for Torah study and Torah scholars, and appointees in charge of the poor. Interesting and significant document on history of sect of Maghrebis in Jerusalem.
Two pages, 30 cm. Fair condition, tears on margins and folds.
Two pages, 30 cm. Fair condition, tears on margins and folds.
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Moroccan Jewry – Manuscripts, Books and Letters
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Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
November 6, 2012
Opening: $200
Unsold
Letter of approbation for book, with lengthy Halachic response, in handwriting and signature of the Ga’on Rabbi Shalom Mashash. Jerusalem, (1995).
In the response, the author presents various Halachic rulings and mentions Moroccan customs. (For example: in laws prohibiting haircuts before Tisha B’Av he states that majority of scholars of Morocco were stringent not to get haircuts from 17th of Tamuz, and I follow their opinion, however also simple people were meticulous not to get haircuts from month of Av, as with eating meat. And on Rosh Chodesh we would eat meat in the meal before sunset).
Rabbi Shalom Mashash (1909-2003), among leading Dayanim and rabbinical authorities of his generation. From 1955 served as Chief Rabbi and Av Beit Din of Casablanca, Morocco. In 1976 immigrated to Holy City of Jerusalem to serve as Chief Rabbi and chief Av Beit Din. Composed many books in Halacha and Aggada: “Mizrach Shemesh”, “Beit Shemesh”, “VeCham HaShemesh”, “Tevu’ot HaShemesh Responsa”, “Shemesh U’Magen Responsa” and more.
Four leaves, 28 cm. Very good condition.
In the response, the author presents various Halachic rulings and mentions Moroccan customs. (For example: in laws prohibiting haircuts before Tisha B’Av he states that majority of scholars of Morocco were stringent not to get haircuts from 17th of Tamuz, and I follow their opinion, however also simple people were meticulous not to get haircuts from month of Av, as with eating meat. And on Rosh Chodesh we would eat meat in the meal before sunset).
Rabbi Shalom Mashash (1909-2003), among leading Dayanim and rabbinical authorities of his generation. From 1955 served as Chief Rabbi and Av Beit Din of Casablanca, Morocco. In 1976 immigrated to Holy City of Jerusalem to serve as Chief Rabbi and chief Av Beit Din. Composed many books in Halacha and Aggada: “Mizrach Shemesh”, “Beit Shemesh”, “VeCham HaShemesh”, “Tevu’ot HaShemesh Responsa”, “Shemesh U’Magen Responsa” and more.
Four leaves, 28 cm. Very good condition.
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Moroccan Jewry – Manuscripts, Books and Letters
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