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Lot 339 Simchat HaRegel by the Chida - Copy Given by the Author to R. Yaakov Nunez Vais, Rabbi of Livorno - With a Galley Proof Containing Handwritten Corrections

Simchat HaRegel (Part II), commentary to Megillat Ruth, lessons for Shavuot and Sukkot, commentary to Ein Yaakov Tractate Suk
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Simchat HaRegel by the Chida - Copy Given by the Author to R. Yaakov Nunez Vais, Rabbi of Livorno - With a Galley Proof Containing Handwritten Corrections Simchat HaRegel by the Chida - Copy Given by the Author to R. Yaakov Nunez Vais, Rabbi of Livorno - With a Galley Proof Containing Handwritten Corrections
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Simchat HaRegel (Part II), commentary to Megillat Ruth, lessons for Shavuot and Sukkot, commentary to Ein Yaakov Tractate Sukkah, by R. Chaim Yosef David Azulai - the Chida. Livorno, [1782].
Published by the Chida during his stay in Livorno. Tractate Gerim of the Minor Tractates was printed for the first time at the end of the book. A first part was printed together with this book, on the Passover Haggadah. A trimmed inscription on the title page of this copy, handwritten and signed by R. Yaakov Nunez Vais - rabbi of Livorno, attesting that he received the book from the author: "Was given to me as a gift from R. Ch[ida], may G-d grant him longevity, Tol[aat] Yaakov Nune[z] Vais".
Two additional leaves were bound at the end of the book; one contains an index to part I, and the second is a galley proof of leaf 43 of part II, printed on one side only, containing various errors, with handwritten corrections (by the author?). By comparison to leaf 43 in this copy, it is apparent that all the errors were corrected for the final printed version.
A blank leaf follows these two leaves, with an Italian inscription (a letter?) dated 1782 (year of printing), mentioning the name of R. Yaakov Nunez Vais (or perhaps his signature?).
R. Yaakov Nunez Vais (d. ca. 1815), leading rabbi in Livorno and dean of its yeshiva, who later served as rabbi of the city (in place of the Chida). An elite member of the Chida's group in Livorno, he engaged with him in Kabbalah and kabbalistic tikkunim. He was the nephew of R. Yishmael HaKohen of Modena, who quotes him in his book under the title "the wise and sage Torah scholar, R. Yaakov Nunez Vais my nephew…".
His signature appears on many approbations and in forewords of various book, some of which mention him as the rabbi and dean of the Livorno community. He is renowned for his composition Chedvat Yaakov printed at the end of the book Siach Yitzchak by his father - R. Yitzchak Nunez Vais (Livorno, 1794). His book Chedvat Yaakov is mentioned in Gilyon HaShas by R. Akiva Eger (Berachot folio 2 - despite the fact that R. Akiva Eger did not usually quote contemporary books). A eulogy in his memory by R. David Meldola was printed in the rare booklet Kinat David (Livorno, 1815).
64, [3] leaves (without 102 leaves of part I). 20.5 cm. Overall good condition. Stains. Two final leaves in fair condition. Tears and wear. New binding.
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Lot 340 Tochachat Megula VehaTzad Nachash - Polemic Against Nechemia Hayyun - London, 1715 - Copy of Rabbi Mordechai Shmuel Ghirondi, with his Signature

Tochachat Megula VehaTzad Nachash, two polemic books by R. Yosef Ergas, against the Sabbatian Nechemia Hayyun. London, [1715]
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Tochachat Megula VehaTzad Nachash, two polemic books by R. Yosef Ergas, against the Sabbatian Nechemia Hayyun. London, [1715].
Tochachat Megula is a scathing attack by R. Yosef Ergas, author of Shomer Emunim HaKadmon, on the Sabbatian Nechemia Hayyun, who had published his Sabbatian views in his book Oz L'Elokim. In response to Tochachat Megula, Hayyun published his book Shalhevet Kah, printed in Amsterdam 1714, and R. Yosef Ergas rejoined with the booklet HaTzad Nachash.
On the verso of the title page, foreword of the publisher, R. Moshe Chagiz - leading opponent of Hayyun.
Copy of R. Mordechai Shmuel Ghirondi Rabbi of Padua. At the top of the title page, handwritten signature: "Mordechai Shmuel Ghirondi of Padua".
R. Mordechai Shmuel Ghirondi (1799-1852), Rabbi of Padua, was a kabbalist, bibliographer, teacher in the rabbinical seminary of Padua and researcher of the biographies of Italian rabbis. He served as rabbi of Padua since 1831, for 21 years. He composed several books on Halacha and ethics, yet is renowned primarily for his book Toldot Gedolei Yisrael U’Geonei Italia (Trieste, 1853). One of the leading Torah scholars of his generation praised his eminence in Kabbalah: "I have never seen anyone well-versed in Kabbalah like the kabbalist R. Mordechai Shmuel… Ghirondi". His son, R. Efraim Refael Ghirondi, describes his father: "A father to the poor… humble like Hillel, brought many to repentance… very well-versed in responsa and Halacha, rabbis of his time posed halachic questions to him, and his wise responsa to them are written in his book of responsa named Kevutzat Kesef which remains in manuscript…".
Stamps of the researcher R. Shmuel Schönblum ("S.S.") on the title page and other leaves.
[2], 62 leaves. 19 cm. Light-colored, thick, high-quality paper. Good condition. Stains. Small hole to center of leaves throughout book. Handwritten markings and references in margins. Library stamps. New leather binding.
Tochachat Megula was presumably first published in 1714, but no copies are extant of that edition. This edition is a reprint of Tochachat Megula, together with the first edition of HaTzad Nachash (see: M. Friedman, Letters Relating to the Nehemia Hiya Hayon Controversy, Sefunot, X, 1966, p. 618, no. 20).
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Lot 341 Gedi Mekulas - Altona, 1770 - Author's Copy with His Glosses - Documentation of Printing Omissions Due to Christian Censorship

Gedi Mekulas, commentary to the Chad Gadya piyyut from the Passover Haggadah, by R. Avraham Aberle of Norden, Ostfriesland (E
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Gedi Mekulas, commentary to the Chad Gadya piyyut from the Passover Haggadah, by R. Avraham Aberle of Norden, Ostfriesland (East Frisia). [Altona, 1770].
This copy appears to have belonged to the author, who added handwritten glosses and emendations in several places. At the end of the preface, correction of the numerical value of his name Avraham. In several places, corrections of mistakes and printing errors. At the end of the commentary to VeAta Maya, in a passage relating to the non-Jewish nations and Christianity, he writes regretfully of the passage he was compelled to omit in print: "Here, a precious jewel was lost in print, for fear of the oppressor". He is presumably referring to the Christian censorship which did not allow him to print anything derogatory about the non-Jews or Christianity.
In the final leaf, the author relates to the polemic surrounding the authorship of the Zohar, and he tries to resolve their arguments. This book may be the author's response to the book Mitpachat Sefarim by R. Yaakov Emden (who lived at that time in Altona, and printed the book in his home in 1766).
32 pages. 17 cm. Good condition. Stains and light wear. Old leather binding.
Yaari 164; Otzar HaHaggadot 254.
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Lot 342 Machaneh Efraim - Sudylkiv, 1835 - Copy of Rabbi Eizel Charif of Slonim

Machaneh Efraim, on the Rambam's Mishneh Torah, by R. Efraim Navon. Sudylkiv, 1835. Handwritten inscription on the front endp
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Machaneh Efraim, on the Rambam's Mishneh Torah, by R. Efraim Navon. Sudylkiv, 1835.
Handwritten inscription on the front endpaper: "This precious Machaneh Efraim belongs to our teacher, the illustrious and world-renowned… R. Yehoshua Eizek, rabbi of Slonim". On the same page, signature: "Yaakov Ben Tzion Shapiro" (presumably a descendant of R. Eizel Charif).
R. Yehoshua Eizek Shapira (1801-1873), known as R. Eizel Charif of Slonim, was renowned throughout the Jewish world as a tremendous, brilliant and astute Torah scholar, who mastered the entire Torah. Already in his youth, he was proficient in both the Babylonian and the Jerusalem Talmuds. In 1832, he was appointed dean of the Minsk yeshiva. He later served as rabbi of Kalvarija, Kutno, Tiktin (Tykocin) and Slonim in Lithuania. He authored many compositions reputed for their depth and brilliance. The most renowned ones are Emek Yehoshua and Noam Yerushalmi on tractates of the Jerusalem Talmud. R. Eizel Charif was also famous for his perspicacity and wit in worldly matters, and many of his riddles and witty comments became widespread amongst the masses, and were even published in special anthologies (attributing to him most folk jokes about the wisdom and wit of rabbis in general).
Ownership stamps of R. "Yosef Ferber director and dean of the Or Yisrael yeshiva, Slabodka-Kovno" - R. Yosef Ferber (d. 1970), later founder and director of the Heichal HaTalmud yeshiva in Tel Aviv. Foremost disciple of the Saba of Slabodka, who even selected him as the groom of his granddaughter Rebbetzin Rivka Leah (daughter of his son-in-law - the brilliant Torah scholar R. Shlomo Yehuda Leib Palchinsky, a rabbi in Dvinsk). R. Y. Ferber's brother-in-law was from the Shapiro family, a descendant of R. Eizel Charif. This copy of Machaneh Efraim, previously owned by R. Eizel Charif, may have reached R. Y. Ferber through the family of this brother-in-law.
[2], 65, 67-68; 44 leaves. 37.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and wear. Original binding, damaged. Front board detached. Leather spine, damaged.
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Lot 343 Chiddushei Kiddushin by the Rashba - Berlin, 1733 - Signatures

Chiddushei Kiddushin by the Rashba. Berlin, 1733. Second edition of this part. Signatures on the title page: "R. Bendit Teiss
Chiddushei Kiddushin by the Rashba. Berlin, 1733. Second edition of this part. Signatures on the title page: "R. Bendit Teiss
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Chiddushei Kiddushin by the Rashba. Berlin, 1733. Second edition of this part.
Signatures on the title page: "R. Bendit Teissl[ich?]", "Avraham", "David son of R. Efraim Fishel". In the center of the page, signature: "Natan", this may be the signature of R. Natan Adler.
R. Natan HaKohen Adler Katz (1842-1900), an outstanding Torah scholar of Frankfurt am Main, who was well-versed in Kabbalah. He was the prime teacher of R. Moshe Sofer - the Chatam Sofer, who mentions him extensively in his books in matters of Halacha and Kabbalah, referring to him as: "My prime teacher, the renowned and pious Torah scholar, the great eagle" (alluding to the name Adler, German for eagle), and other similar titles.
[1], 3-81 leaves. 19.5 cm. High-quality paper. Good condition. Stains and light wear. Minor damage. Original binding, damaged and partially detached.
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Lot 344 Shaarei Dura - Jeßnitz, 1724 - Copy of R. Moshe Grünwald Rabbi of Khust, Author of Arugat HaBosem, with His and His Son's Stamps - Early Rabbinic Signatures

Shaarei Dura, laws of Issur V'Heter, by R. Yitzchak of Dura (Düren), with glosses (by R. Yisrael Isserlein) and Mevo She'arim
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Shaarei Dura, laws of Issur V'Heter, by R. Yitzchak of Dura (Düren), with glosses (by R. Yisrael Isserlein) and Mevo She'arim (by R. Natan Nata Shapiro). Jeßnitz, [1724].
Copy of R. Moshe Grünwald author of Arugat HaBosem, and of his son R. Avraham Yosef Rabbi of Ungvar (Uzhhorod). Stamps of R. "Moshe Grünwald Rabbi of Khust and the region", and of his son R. "Avraham Yosef Grünwald, rabbi of Ungvar and the region".
Early signatures: "Avraham son of R. Beirach"; "I acquired it… Yaakov of ---"; "Yaakov Meir Tzvi Friedland" (R. Yaakov Meir Tzvi Friedlander, rabbi and yeshiva dean of Šurany, Hungary, author of Derech Yama, d. Cheshvan 1847. Grandfather of R. Shaul Brach who published some of his novellae. See: Ishim BiTeshuvot HaChatam Sofer, p. 195); "Yehuda [Leib…?]"; "Avraham [of Łask?]"; "…Avraham A… Kohen of Nikolsburg, presently in Oben"; and other signatures (deleted).
Handwritten glosses from various writers.
R. Moshe son of R. Amram Grünwald (1853-1910, HaChatam Sofer VeTalmidav p. 521), leading rabbi and yeshiva dean in Hungary. A disciple of R. Menachem Katz Prostitz of Tzeilem and of the Ketav Sofer in Pressburg. Already in his youth, he directed a yeshiva in his birthplace Charna (Csorna), later serving as rabbi of several Hungarian communities and from 1893, of Khust. Though he was a product of the Chatam Sofer's yeshiva, he was drawn to Chassidism and would frequent the courts of the rebbes of Belz and Sighet. In Khust, he set up his glorious court and expanded his yeshiva, which became one of the largest yeshivot in Hungary. Students from throughout the country and beyond flocked to his yeshiva, and many Hungarian rabbis were his disciples. He was renowned for his compositions on Halacha and Aggadah named Arugat HaBosem. His son was R. Yaakov Yechizkiya Grünwald Rabbi and Rebbe of Pupa (Pápa), and his grandson was Rebbe Yosef Grünwald of Pupa, who established the Pupa Chassidic dynasty in the United States after the Holocaust. His son R. Avraham Yosef Grünwald (d. 1928) served as rabbi of Makava (Makó), Khust and Ungvar.
[3], 66, 8 leaves. 32 cm. Fair condition. Stains and light wear. Dampstains. Worming. Marginal paper repairs to title page, affecting border. Old binding, with damage and worming.
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Lot 345 Shev Shemateta - Lviv, 1872 - Many Signatures of the Maharshag, from his Youth

Shev Shemateta, novellae on fundamental Talmudic principles, by R. Aryeh Leib HaKohen Heller, author of Ketzot HaChoshen and
Shev Shemateta, novellae on fundamental Talmudic principles, by R. Aryeh Leib HaKohen Heller, author of Ketzot HaChoshen and
Shev Shemateta, novellae on fundamental Talmudic principles, by R. Aryeh Leib HaKohen Heller, author of Ketzot HaChoshen and
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Shev Shemateta, novellae on fundamental Talmudic principles, by R. Aryeh Leib HaKohen Heller, author of Ketzot HaChoshen and Avnei Milu'im. Lviv, 1872.
Many signatures and ownership inscriptions from several writers, including signatures and an inscription from the Maharshag in his youth. An inscription dedicating the book to the Maharshag, and another ownership inscription from the one who purchased the book from the Maharshag. Scholarly glosses and dozens of handwritten corrections from various writers.
The first inscription in the book is the ownership inscription of "Aharon Chaim of Bonyhád", who acquired the book in 1877. The second inscription is a dedication signed by "Aharon Chaim Salzer of Pest", giving the book as a gift to his friend "the young student Shimon Grünfeld". The third inscription was written by "Shimon Grünfeld of Khust", testifying that he received the book as a gift "from the outstanding student Aharon Chaim Salzer from the capital city of Pest". Another three signatures of the student "Shimon Grünfeld of Khust" (his association with Khust is presumably from the period he studied in the Khust yeshiva under the Maharam Schick), and another signature: "Shimon Grünfeld". Many signatures and stamps of "Yerucham Tzvi HaKohen". On the back endpaper, ownership inscription of Yerucham Tzvi HaKohen, who acquired the book in exchange for other books in 1884 "from the young Torah scholar R. Shimon G.F.". Other signatures of "Shlomo Aharon…".
This book was in the possession of the young student and Torah scholar R. Shimon Grünfeld in ca. 1877-1884. This student later became known as one of the most prominent rabbis of Hungary - R. Shimon Grünfeld, the Maharshag, rabbi of Szemihaly (Bűdszentmihály; 1860-1930), disciple of the Kol Aryeh, the Maharam Schick and the Divrei Chaim of Sanz. He served as dayan in Munkacs, and from 1907, as rabbi and yeshiva dean in Szemihaly, and was considered one of the foremost rabbis of Hungary (in those days, people would say that there were three leading rabbis in Hungary: the Maharshag, R. Yeshaya Silberstein of Waitzen and R. Mordechai Winkler author of Levushei Mordechai). Many Hungarian rabbis were his disciples. He left behind over two thousand halachic responsa, most of which were printed in the three parts of Responsa Maharshag.
80 leaves. 24.5 cm. Dry, slight brittle paper. Good-fair condition. Stains. Marginal damage and minor tears to title page. Two leaves in middle trimmed, not affecting text. Old binding, damaged. Index in (late) handwriting found between the leaves of the book.
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Lot 346 Torat Moshe by the Chatam Sofer - Pressburg, 1879-1893 - Three Signatures of the Publisher, Grandson of the Author - R. Shimon Sofer Rabbi of Erloi, son of the Ketav Sofer

Torat Moshe, commentary to the Five Books of the Torah in three parts, by R. Moshe Sofer, author of Chatam Sofer. Pressburg (
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Torat Moshe, commentary to the Five Books of the Torah in three parts, by R. Moshe Sofer, author of Chatam Sofer. Pressburg (Bratislava), [1879]-1893. First edition.
The handwritten signature of the publisher, R. Shimon Sofer Rabbi of Erloi - grandson of the author, appears at the foot of the divisional title pages of the three parts (excluding the title page preceding Bamidbar). The title pages state that "Any book which does not bear my stamp is stolen…", though this copy has R. Shimon Sofer's handwritten signature and not his stamp: "Shimon son of R. A.Sh.B. (Avraham Shmuel Binyamin) Sofer, rabbi of Erloi".
R. Shimon Sofer author of Hitorerut Teshuva (1850-1944), son of the Ketav Sofer. He served as rabbi of Erloi (Erlau) from 1881. An elder leader of the generation, and prominent rabbi from the family of the Chatam Sofer. He perished in the Holocaust at the age of 94, in Sivan 1944. His grandson was Rebbe Yochanan, rebbe of Erloi (1923-2016).
Three parts in one volume. [1], 16, 21-24, 29-52; [1], 24, 32-35, 37-40, 45-52, 57-69, 72-92; [1], 66; 60; 80 leaves. Many leaves bound out of sequence. Lacking 27 leaves throughout book. Title page of Shemot bound in place of that of Bereshit, as well as at beginning of Bamidbar (which originally did not have a title page). Approx. 23 cm. Exceptionally dry and brittle paper. Fair condition. Some leaves in fair-poor condition. Stains and wear. Damage and large open tears to many leaves, affecting text. Leaves trimmed with damage to text in several places. Some detached leaves. Old binding.
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Lot 347 Glosses of R. Reuven Chaim Klein of Kerestir Rabbi of Snina, Son-in-Law of Rebbe Yeshaya of Kerestir - On Responsa Chatam Sofer

Responsa Chatam Sofer, parts I, II and III. Orach Chaim, Yoreh De'ah and Choshen Mishpat, by R. Moshe Sofer Rabbi of Pressbur
Responsa Chatam Sofer, parts I, II and III. Orach Chaim, Yoreh De'ah and Choshen Mishpat, by R. Moshe Sofer Rabbi of Pressbur
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Glosses of R. Reuven Chaim Klein of Kerestir Rabbi of Snina, Son-in-Law of Rebbe Yeshaya of Kerestir - On Responsa Chatam Sofer Glosses of R. Reuven Chaim Klein of Kerestir Rabbi of Snina, Son-in-Law of Rebbe Yeshaya of Kerestir - On Responsa Chatam Sofer
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Responsa Chatam Sofer, parts I, II and III. Orach Chaim, Yoreh De'ah and Choshen Mishpat, by R. Moshe Sofer Rabbi of Pressburg. Vienna, 1895.
At the top of the first title page, signature of R. Reuven Chaim Klein, son-in-law of R. Yeshayale of Kerestir: "Reuven Chaim Klein son of R. Tz.D.", and his stamp from the time he was being supported by his father-in-law in Kerestir: "Reuven Chaim Klein - Bodrogkeresztúr".
The book contains dozens of lengthy handwritten glosses (mostly in ink, several in pencil). In some of the glosses, he mentions cases he was asked to rule on (see for instance Yoreh De'ah p. 10b: "…in the case which I was asked to rule on several times…"). The glosses were written over the course of many years, and the style of writing varies in accordance with the age (they were presumably all written by R. Reuven Chaim himself).
R. Reuven Chaim Klein (1884-perished in the Holocaust 1942), son-in-law of the renowned Tzaddik Rebbe Yeshaya Steiner of Kerestir, and son of R. Tzvi Dov Klein of Munkacs (a prominent Munkacs Chassid). He was a disciple of the Darchei Teshuva of Munkacs and of R. Netanel Fried author of Penei Mevin. In 1902, R. Yeshayale of Kerestir selected him as a groom for his eldest daughter, Rebbetzin Rivka Feiga, and he supported him generously for ten years. In 1912, he was appointed rabbi of Snina, eastern Slovakia, a position he held for over thirty years. He also headed the yeshiva there, and edified many disciples. In 1938, he published his book Responsa Mateh Reuven on Yoreh De'ah. At the beginning of his book, he dedicates several lines in memory of his father-in-law: "…in memory of the prominent Tzaddik… pillar of kindness… R. Yeshaya son of R. Moshe of Kerestir, and my mother-in-law, the pious rebbetzin… whose home was open to all like the home of Avraham our forefather, they supported me in their home for many years with great honor… words will not suffice to describe the great kindness they bestowed upon me over the course of their life…". During the Holocaust, when the Nazis deported all the resident of Snina to an extermination camp, one of the town's Christian governors offered to shelter him, yet R. Reuven Chaim refused, stating that he preferred to remain with his disciples and members of his community. In 1942, he was murdered in a camp close to Lublin.
[3], 2-78 leaves; [5], 2-146, [1] leaves; [2], 2-82 leaves. (A handwritten inscription on the endpaper indicates that leaves 43-44 of Yoreh De'ah are lacking, thought these leaves were presumably replaced from another copy). 39 cm. Dry, brittle paper. Fair-poor condition. Worming. Wear and tears. Detached leaves. Binding detached and very damaged.
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Lot 348 Collection of Printed Title Pages - Signatures and Dedications

Assorted collection of title pages from various books, some featuring ownership inscriptions and signatures of rabbis. The co
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Assorted collection of title pages from various books, some featuring ownership inscriptions and signatures of rabbis.
The collection consists of title pages of books from the 17th and 18th century, including: Levush HaButz VehaArgaman - Venice, 1620; Torat Moshe (Alshech) - Venice, 1600; and more (see Hebrew description for full list).
Some of the leaves bear signatures, ownership inscriptions and dedications, including signatures and dedications from rabbis (see partial list in Hebrew description).
16 title pages (some with a few more leaves from the book). Size and condition vary.
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Lot 349 Siddur Or MiTzion - Jerusalem, 1977 - Siddur Used by Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky

Siddur Or MiTzion, Ashkenazi rite. Jerusalem: Levin-Epstein, 1977. On the front endpaper, ownership inscription and address h
Siddur Or MiTzion, Ashkenazi rite. Jerusalem: Levin-Epstein, 1977. On the front endpaper, ownership inscription and address h
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Siddur Or MiTzion, Ashkenazi rite. Jerusalem: Levin-Epstein, 1977.
On the front endpaper, ownership inscription and address handwritten by R. Chaim Kanievsky: "B.S.D., Kanievsky, Rashbam 23".
The Steipler and his son R. Chaim were particular to pray from Or MiTzion siddurim, which follow the Ashkenazi rite of Poland-Lithuania, without any changes or innovations. Orchot Rabbenu HaKehilot Yaakov (I, p. 348) reports: "My teacher (R. Yaakov Yisrael Kanievsky - the Steipler, father of R. Chaim)… would pray all the years only from siddurim published by Levin-Epstein or Eshkol… even though the Names were written with two Yuds…".
[1], 111 leaves. 20 cm. Good condition. Usage stains and light wear. Small dampstains to final leaves. Original binding.
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Lot 350 Leaf Handwritten by Rabbi Chaim Vital - "Proven Segulot" and Cures

Manuscript, "proven segulot", cures, and various recommendations. Autograph of R. Chaim Vital. [Turn of the 17th century]. Le
Manuscript, "proven segulot", cures, and various recommendations. Autograph of R. Chaim Vital. [Turn of the 17th century]. Le
Manuscript, "proven segulot", cures, and various recommendations. Autograph of R. Chaim Vital. [Turn of the 17th century]. Le
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Manuscript, "proven segulot", cures, and various recommendations. Autograph of R. Chaim Vital. [Turn of the 17th century].
Leaf written on both sides, two columns per page. Over one hundred and eighty lines handwritten by R. Chaim Vital. A section of a composition on segulot and cures authored by R. Chaim Vital.
This leaf contains many records of segulot, cures and recommendations on various matters (such as: "For good memory", "For blood-filled eyes and for any eye ailment", "To be able to see in the night like at day", "To speak to his fellow through body language", "So that a dog should not bark at you", "So that dogs should chase a man", "To send a secret letter through a dove", "So that the woman should give birth to a male or female", "For one who was bitten by a snake or scorpion", "For pestilence or a plague", and more).
The holy kabbalist R. Chaim Vital (Maharchu) was the foremost disciple and transmitter of the teachings of the holy Arizal. He was born in 1542 in Safed, which was at the time the spiritual center for eminent and G-d fearing Torah scholars. R. Yosef Karo, author of Shulchan Aruch, led the Torah scholars of the city at that time, including the Ramak, R. Shlomo Alkabetz (author of Lecha Dodi), the Mabit, R. Moshe Alshech and others. R. Chaim Vital studied Torah from R. Moshe Alshech, leading disciple of the Beit Yosef. In his book Sefer HaChezyonot, R. Chaim Vital mentions his studies under the Alshech in 1557 (at the age of 14), and relates that R. Yosef Karo instructed his teacher R. Moshe Alshech that year, in the name of the angel who spoke to him, to be very conscientious to teach him with all his might. R. Moshe Alshech also ordained R. Chaim with the authority of the semicha he himself received from R. Yosef Karo. Concurrently, R. Chaim Vital began studying Kabbalah in the study hall of R. Moshe Cordovero, the Ramak. In 1570, R. Yitzchak Luria, the Arizal, moved from Egypt to Eretz Israel and settled in Safed. That year, the Ramak died and the Arizal succeeded him. The Arizal's eminence was recognized in Safed and R. Chaim Vital became his closest disciple and the supreme authority on the Arizal's kabbalistic teachings. For two years, R. Chaim Vital sat before the Arizal and recorded every word his teacher uttered.
The writings of R. Chaim Vital are the fundaments of the Arizal's teachings which were disseminated in later generations. The Chida relates (Shem HaGedolim, R. Chaim Vital) that R. Chaim Vital did not permit anyone to copy these writings, however once, while he was seriously ill, the kabbalists bribed his household members to give them 600 leaves of his writings, which they had copied in three days by "100 scribes". After the passing of the Arizal, R. Chaim Vital moved to Egypt. He then returned to Eretz Israel and resided for a while in Jerusalem, later moving to Damascus where he passed away in 1620. He recorded the primary teachings of the Ari in his composition Etz Chaim and in Shemona She'arim which his son R. Shmuel Vital arranged following his instructions. Although the Arizal authorized only R. Chaim Vital to write and explain his teachings, compositions written by his other disciples exist as well. The leading kabbalists of subsequent generations constantly stressed that R. Chaim Vital is the supreme authority for explaining the Ari's teachings and warned not to rely on the writings of any other disciple. R. Chaim Vital himself writes in the preface to his book Etz Chaim: "Know that from the day my teacher began to reveal this wisdom, I did not leave him even for a moment. And any writings you may find in his name, which differ from that which I have written in this book, is a definite error since they did not comprehend his words…". R. Chaim Vital attempted to limit spreading the Arizal's teachings and instructed to bury many of his writings on the Arizal's teachings in his grave. Only after his passing did his writings become publicized in various forms and editions. The scholars of his times performed a "dream question", consequently removing many leaves from his grave, which served as a basis for other compositions on the Arizal's teachings (see Kabbalat HaAri by R. Yosef Avivi). The books he wrote of the Arizal's teachings include: Etz Chaim, Shemona She'arim, Otzrot Chaim, Adam Yashar, Derech Etz Chaim, Pri Etz Chaim, Shaarei Kedusha, and other.
This book of cures by R. Chaim Vital is known by several titles: Sefer HaPe'ulot, Taalumot Chochma, Sefer Kabbalah Maasit, Sefer HaRefuot, Refuot U'Segulot. This composition was not printed together with the rest of his writings. Over the years, only a few sections were printed in books of segulot and cures. Recently, it has been printed in full (Sefer HaPe'ulot, Modiin Illit, 2010).
The Chida described the preeminence and holiness of R. Chaim Vital "his soul was very exceptional, and cleaner than that of all other people in his times". It is known that he foresaw many events with his divine spirit. He documented his amazing visions in his diary, which was partially printed under the name Shivchei R. Chaim Vital and was recently published in full in the book Sefer HaChezyonot.
[1] leaf (2 pages filled with writing). 19.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and wear. New, elaborate and ornamented leather binding.
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