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Lot 117 Collection of Books – Important Ownership – Copies Belonging to Rebbes and Their Families

Large collection of 22 various books on Chassidut, kabbalah, halachah and homiletics. Important ownership: copies belonging t
Large collection of 22 various books on Chassidut, kabbalah, halachah and homiletics. Important ownership: copies belonging t
Large collection of 22 various books on Chassidut, kabbalah, halachah and homiletics. Important ownership: copies belonging t
Large collection of 22 various books on Chassidut, kabbalah, halachah and homiletics. Important ownership: copies belonging t
Large collection of 22 various books on Chassidut, kabbalah, halachah and homiletics. Important ownership: copies belonging t
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Auction 96 Early Printed Books, Chassidut and Kabbalah, Books Printed in Jerusalem, Letters and Manuscripts Apr 9, 2024
Opening: $400
Sold for: $5,000
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Large collection of 22 various books on Chassidut, kabbalah, halachah and homiletics. Important ownership: copies belonging to rebbes and their families.

Including copies belonging to:

• R. Tzvi Meir HaKohen Rabinowitz, Rabbi of Radomsk (1840-1902), second son of the Tiferet Shlomo of Radomsk and his successor as Rabbi of Radomsk.
• R. Elazar Lipschitz Aleksander [son-in-law of Rebbe Yechiel Danziger of Aleksander].
• R. Alter Menachem Kalonymus Weinstock of Poland and Jerusalem. Disciple of the Guter Yid of Neustadt along with his father R. Baruch Binyamin Ze'ev [the first Chassidic dayan in Jerusalem].
• Rebbe Avraham Yissachar Englard of Radzyn, Rabbi of Sosnowiec (1910-2006).
• Rebbe Yaakov Yisrael Rabinowitz of Kherson (1880-1942), author of She'erit Yaakov, son of Rebbe Pinchas of Kantikozva and son-in-law of R. Shlomo Zalmina of Rashkov. Rebbe in Kherson and Odessa. In 1925, immigrated to Eretz Israel and served as rebbe in Tel Aviv.
• Rebbe Menachem Nachum Rabinowitz of Koidanov-Kantikozva, son of Rebbe Pinchas of Kantikozva.
• Rebbe Yechiel Michel Hager of Horodenka (perished in the Holocaust, 1942), son of R. Baruch Hager of Vizhnitz.
• Rebbe Eliezer Hager, author of Damesek Eliezer (1891-1946). Son of the Ahavat Yisrael of Vizhnitz.
• Rebbe Efraim Asher HaLevi Rottenberg of Koson, Rabbi of the Ner Yisrael community in Los Angeles, California.
• R. "Binyamin Leifer, Ungvár".
• R. Shalom Gutman (1867-1929), a descendant of R. Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev; Rabbi of Jassy, Romania for over 30 years.
• R. Leibish son of Rebbe Yechiel Meir Lipschitz, the Guter Yid of Gostynin.
• R. Yisrael Moshe Lipschitz (ca. 1832-1918), son of Rebbe Yechiel Meir, the Guter Yid of Gostynin.
• Rebbe Yosef Tzvi Kalisch of Skernevitz (1887-1957), of the Vorka dynasty, served as Rabbi of Karczów and Bnei Brak.
• Rebbe "Moshe Meir Leifer" of Jerusalem.
• Rebbe Yosef Panet (1895-1962), son of Rebbe Yechezkel Panet of Deyzh, the Knesset Yechezkel. Rabbi and yeshiva dean in Ileanda (Transylvania). After the German occupation, he escaped the Deyzh (Dej) ghetto with nine children, thus surviving the war, after which he returned to Deyzh and later immigrated to Brooklyn, New York, reestablishing the Deyzh dynasty.
• R. Avraham Abba Bomacz of Łódź, and ownership inscription of his son R. Eliezer Gershon Friedenson.


22 volumes. Varying size and condition. New bindings. The books have not been thoroughly examined, and they are being sold as is.


See Hebrew description for a detailed listing of books and details on signatures and dedications.

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Lot 118 Collection of Books – Important Ownership – Copies of Spinka and Zidichov Rebbes

Collection of eight different books on Chassidut and halachah. Copies of mportant ownership, belonging to the rebbes of Spink
Collection of eight different books on Chassidut and halachah. Copies of mportant ownership, belonging to the rebbes of Spink
Collection of eight different books on Chassidut and halachah. Copies of mportant ownership, belonging to the rebbes of Spink
Collection of eight different books on Chassidut and halachah. Copies of mportant ownership, belonging to the rebbes of Spink
Collection of eight different books on Chassidut and halachah. Copies of mportant ownership, belonging to the rebbes of Spink
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Auction 96 Early Printed Books, Chassidut and Kabbalah, Books Printed in Jerusalem, Letters and Manuscripts Apr 9, 2024
Opening: $300
Sold for: $1,500
Including buyer's premium

Collection of eight different books on Chassidut and halachah. Copies of mportant ownership, belonging to the rebbes of Spinka, Ropshitz and Zidichov and their families.
• Likutei Maharya on Yalkut Shimoni, Chassidic novellae, Part I on Neviim, by Rebbe Yitzchak Eizik of Zidichov. Lviv, 1889. First edition.
Stamps of Rebbe Asher Yeshayah Rubin and Rebbe Nachman Kahana of Spinka-Bnei Brak.
• Shtei HaLechem, responsa by R. Moshe Chagiz. Przemyśl, 1897.
- Bound with: Totzeot Chaim, glosses, corrections and references to Divrei Chaim, by R. Akiva HaKohen Lieber. Podgórze, Cracow, 1899.
On title pages of both books: Signatures, ownership inscriptions and self-dedications of R. Yonatan Binyamin Pollak of Spinka [son-in-law of the Imrei Yosef] and R. Moshe Pollak of Spinka [grandson of the Imrei Yosef].
• Shaarei Tohar on the laws of Nidah, with Shaarei Daat, by R. Avraham Einhorn. Sighet, 1901.
Signature and ownership inscription: "Moshe Pollak" [grandson of the Imrei Yosef of Spinka]. Additional inscription: "This book was given to me by my grandfather, the tzaddik of Spinka".
• Kitzur Reshit Chochmah by R. Eliyahu de Vidas. [Jarosław, 1909. Missing title page].
Stamp of R. "Avraham Abish Horowitz son of the tzaddik of Meletz (Mielec)" as well as his handwritten inscriptions. R. Avraham Abish (Abishel) Horowitz, Rabbi of Carei (1897-1944; perished in the Holocaust), son of Rebbe Naftali Horowitz of Melitz (1845-1915) and son-in-law of Rebbe Yitzchak Eizik Weiss of Spinka (1875-1944), author of Chakal Yitzchak. Served as Rabbi of Spinka in place of his father-in-law during World War I.
• Divrei Moshe, Chassidic and kabbalistic discourses on the Torah portions by R. Moshe Shoham, Rabbi of Dolyna (a disciple of the Baal Shem Tov). Zhovkva, 1865.
On the endpaper, inscriptions and signature of R. "Efraim Eliezer son of R. Shalom HaKohen" – Rebbe Efraim Eliezer HaKohen Yolles of Sambor from Philadelphia (1890-1988).
• Tevach VeHachen, laws of shechitah and bedikot, by R. Yosef Chaim Kara. Vilna, 1894.
Stamps of R. "Avraham Eisen, dayan and posek here, Pidhaitsi"; and stamps of Rebbe "Yehoshua Heshel Eichenstein, Rabbi of Khodoriv" [immigrated to the United States in 1924 and became the first rebbe in Chicago, d. 1940].
• Meged Shamayim, on Pri Megadim, Yoreh Deah, by R. Moshe Mordechai Steger. Cracow, 1895.
Stamps of R. "Yitzchak Eizik Rabin, descendant of R. Yitzchak Eizik of Zidichov", and stamp of Rebbe "Shalom Eichenstein" of Zidichov-Safed (ca. 1900-1989), author of Rav Shalom, son and successor of Rebbe Asher Yeshayah of Pruchnik (son of Rebbe Alexander Yom Tov Lipa of Zidichov). Served as rebbe in Romania, and after the Holocaust in Safed, and subsequently immigrated to the United States.
• Beit Pinchas, anthology of novellae on various subjects and ethical teachings by R. Pinchas of Korets, R. Chaim of Kraszna, R. Shmuel of Kaminka and others, by R. Pinchas Rabinowitz. Bilgoraj, 1926.
Stamp of R. "Aharon son of R. M. Rabin, Rabbi of Lanivtsi, Volhynia".


9 books in 8 volumes. Varying size and condition. New bindings. The books have not been thoroughly examined and are being sold as is.

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Lot 119 Responsa of the Bach / Avodat HaGershuni – Frankfurt, 1697-1699 – Signature of Rabbi Avraham Danzig (the Chayei Adam) and Rabbi Moshe Meisels, Rabbi of Wiślica

Two books bound together: Responsa of the Bach by R. Yoel Sirkes of Cracow, author of Bayit Chadash. Frankfurt am Main: Johan
Two books bound together: Responsa of the Bach by R. Yoel Sirkes of Cracow, author of Bayit Chadash. Frankfurt am Main: Johan
Two books bound together: Responsa of the Bach by R. Yoel Sirkes of Cracow, author of Bayit Chadash. Frankfurt am Main: Johan
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Auction 96 Early Printed Books, Chassidut and Kabbalah, Books Printed in Jerusalem, Letters and Manuscripts Apr 9, 2024
Opening: $800
Sold for: $5,750
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Two books bound together: Responsa of the Bach by R. Yoel Sirkes of Cracow, author of Bayit Chadash. Frankfurt am Main: Johann Wauscht, [1697]. First edition; Responsa Avodat HaGershuni, by R. Gershon Ashkenazi, Rabbi of NIkolsburg (Mikulov) and the region. Frankfurt am Main: Johann Wauscht, [1699]. First edition.
Copy of R. Avraham Danzig, author of Chayei Adam. On the margins of the first title page (on Responsa of the Bach) appears an ownership inscription handwritten and signed by the Chayei Adam: "Belongs to my master and teacher… R. Moshe [Meisels?], Monday, 10th Iyar, 1765 in Berlin – Avram who is Avraham of Danzig" (a similar inscription from his youth in Berlin appears on the title page of another book auctioned by Kedem, catalog 51, lot 121).
Additional inscriptions and signatures on title page of Responsa of the Bach, including signature of R. "Moshe Chaim Weiss" of Kleinwardein (Kisvárda) [author of Brit Moshe on Smag, d. 1922]; a few inscriptions and notations on margins handwritten by R. Moshe Chaim Weiss.
On p. 105b of Responsa of the Bach is a lengthy learned gloss, signed "Moshe Meisels, Rabbi of Wiślica", author of Pri Etz HaDaat on Yoreh Deah, a manuscript work that appears to have been lost.


R. Avraham Danzig (1748-1821), renowned for his famous work Chayei Adam. He served as posek in Vilna and was a disciple and peer of the Vilna Gaon, as well as his mechutan. He would sign his name with the acronym "Avram" [initials for "Avraham son of R. Michel"], as in his inscription on the present item.


[6], 106, [2] leaves; [4], 94, [4] leaves (misfoliation). 31 cm. Fair condition. Stains, including many dampstains and mold. Wear and tears. Detached and loose leaves. Worming. Old binding, heavily worn and missing spine.

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Lot 120 Mishnah Seder Kodashim – Fürth, 1741 – Signature of Rabbi Moshe Hamel Segal, Av Beit Din Baiersdorf – Son of Glückel of Hameln

Mishnah, Seder Kodashim, with commentaries. Fürth: Tzvi Hirsch son of Chaim, [1741]. 
Copy of R. Moshe Hamel Segal, Rabb
Mishnah, Seder Kodashim, with commentaries. Fürth: Tzvi Hirsch son of Chaim, [1741]. 
Copy of R. Moshe Hamel Segal, Rabb
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Auction 96 Early Printed Books, Chassidut and Kabbalah, Books Printed in Jerusalem, Letters and Manuscripts Apr 9, 2024
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Mishnah, Seder Kodashim, with commentaries. Fürth: Tzvi Hirsch son of Chaim, [1741].
Copy of R. Moshe Hamel Segal, Rabbi of Baiersdorf and Bayreuth, son of Glückel of Hameln. His handwritten ownership inscription and signature appear on the title page.
R. Moshe Hamel Segal served as Rabbi of Baiersdorf, and later of the Bayreuth district in which Baiersdorf is located. He was the son of Glückel of Hameln, who gained fame for her diary which was printed in many editions and translations starting in the 19th century, rendering her a famous historical figure and her diary an important historical record. Her diary was preserved from copies made by her son R. Moshe, on which basis it was published. His mother's diary mentions R. Moshe several times, including his studies in a Kloiz in Frankfurt, his engagement and his marriage.
163 leaves. 21 cm. Good condition. Stains (including wax stains). Worming to several leaves, affecting text. A few handwritten inscriptions. The book is severed into two parts in the spine. Old binding, damaged.
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Lot 121 Pachad Yitzchak (Lampronti) – Warsaw, 1885 – Copy of the Netziv of Volozhin

Pachad Yitzchak, halachic encyclopedia by R. Yitzchak Lampronti, posek in Ferrara – with Beit Yoel, corrections, additions an
Pachad Yitzchak, halachic encyclopedia by R. Yitzchak Lampronti, posek in Ferrara – with Beit Yoel, corrections, additions an
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Pachad Yitzchak (Lampronti) – Warsaw, 1885 – Copy of the Netziv of Volozhin Pachad Yitzchak (Lampronti) – Warsaw, 1885 – Copy of the Netziv of Volozhin Pachad Yitzchak (Lampronti) – Warsaw, 1885 – Copy of the Netziv of Volozhin
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Auction 96 Early Printed Books, Chassidut and Kabbalah, Books Printed in Jerusalem, Letters and Manuscripts Apr 9, 2024
Opening: $300
Sold for: $813
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Pachad Yitzchak, halachic encyclopedia by R. Yitzchak Lampronti, posek in Ferrara – with Beit Yoel, corrections, additions and novellae by R. Yoel Zelig Zalkind, Rabbi of Rajgród. Entries from "Alef Alef" to "Ones" (middle of entry; no more was printed). Warsaw: Yitzchak Goldman, [1885]. Only edition of Beit Yoel.


Copy of the Netziv of Volozhin. At the top of the title page, leaf [2] and leaf [3] are his signatures: "Naftali Tzvi Yehudah Berlin". On p. 208 is a dedicatory stamp "From the books of R. Meir Bar-Ilan" [the Netziv's son].
R. Naftali Tzvi Yehuda Berlin – the Netziv of Volozhin (1817-1893), leading Torah scholar of his generation and dean of the Volozhin yeshiva. He authored many works, including: Haamek She'elah, Haamek Davar, Responsa Meshiv Davar, and more.


[7], 4-12, [1], 4-256 pages. 22 cm. Dry, brittle paper. Good-fair condition. Many tears. Light worming. Library stamps and inscriptions. New binding.


Does not contain first title page and [8] additional pages at the end of the book.

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Lot 122 Collection of Books of Important Ownership – Copies of Famous Rabbis

Fifteen books, distinguished copies belonging to famous rabbis and Torah scholars, with ownership inscriptions, signatures an
Fifteen books, distinguished copies belonging to famous rabbis and Torah scholars, with ownership inscriptions, signatures an
Fifteen books, distinguished copies belonging to famous rabbis and Torah scholars, with ownership inscriptions, signatures an
Fifteen books, distinguished copies belonging to famous rabbis and Torah scholars, with ownership inscriptions, signatures an
Fifteen books, distinguished copies belonging to famous rabbis and Torah scholars, with ownership inscriptions, signatures an
Fifteen books, distinguished copies belonging to famous rabbis and Torah scholars, with ownership inscriptions, signatures an
Fifteen books, distinguished copies belonging to famous rabbis and Torah scholars, with ownership inscriptions, signatures an
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Collection of Books of Important Ownership – Copies of Famous Rabbis Collection of Books of Important Ownership – Copies of Famous Rabbis Collection of Books of Important Ownership – Copies of Famous Rabbis Collection of Books of Important Ownership – Copies of Famous Rabbis Collection of Books of Important Ownership – Copies of Famous Rabbis Collection of Books of Important Ownership – Copies of Famous Rabbis Collection of Books of Important Ownership – Copies of Famous Rabbis
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Auction 96 Early Printed Books, Chassidut and Kabbalah, Books Printed in Jerusalem, Letters and Manuscripts Apr 9, 2024
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Fifteen books, distinguished copies belonging to famous rabbis and Torah scholars, with ownership inscriptions, signatures and stamps:
• Tiferet Yaakov, Part I, on Choshen Mishpat (laws of judges and loans), by R. Yaakov Gesundheit, Rabbi of Warsaw. Warsaw, 1842. First edition. Stamp of R. Yosef Zechariah Stern, Rabbi of Šiauliai (1831-1904), author of Zecher Yehosef.
• Responsa Nefesh Chayah, Yoreh Deah section, by R. Chaim Elazar Wachs, Rabbi of Kalisz. Piotrków, 1877. First edition. On title page, dedication to R. Yosef Zechariah Stern, Rabbi of Šiauliai, signed by R. Shlomo Avraham Rzechte. R. Shlomo Avraham Rzechte, the Gaon of Ozorków (1843-1928), author of Bikurei Shlomo containing responsa including correspondence with R. Yosef Zechariah Stern, the Aderet, the Sedei Chemed and others.
• Mishnat Avraham, on laws of Torah scrolls, tefillin and mezuzot, by R. Avraham son of R. Tzvi Yaffe. Zhitomir, 1868. First edition. On title page, ownership inscription of R. Chaim Elazar Wachs, Rabbi of Kalisz, author of Nefesh Chayah (1826-1889), a leading Polish rabbi.
• Zayit Raanan, Part II, novellae on Talmud and responsa by R. Moshe Yehudah Leib Yehoshua Silberberg, the Gaon of Kutno. Warsaw, 1869. First edition. On title page, stamp of R. Shmuel Salant, Rabbi of the Ashkenazic community of Jerusalem (1816-1909).
• Ateret Chachamim, Part I, responsa on four parts of the Shulchan Aruch, and Part II, novellae and pilpul on the Talmud, by R. Baruch Fränkel-Teomim, Rabbi of Lipník nad Bečvou and author of Baruch Taam. Józefów, 1866. Ownership inscription signed by R. David Ben-Shimon (d. 1879), Moroccan Torah scholar who immigrated to Jerusalem and became founder of the Maghrebi community and head of the Maghrebi Beit Din.
• Turei Even, novellae on Tractates Rosh Hashanah, Chagigah and Megillah, by R. Aryeh Leib, author of Shaagat Aryeh. Warsaw, 1860. Stamps of R. "Yechezkel Berstein, Slabodka, Lithuania" – author of Divrei Yechezkel (1889-1941; perished in Holocaust), leading student of the Knesset Yisrael yeshiva in Slabodka and dean of the Or Yisrael yeshiva in Slabodka-Kovno.
• Responsa Mei Noach, responsa, halachic novellae and notes to Chayei Adam and Chochmat Adam, by R. Noach Rabinowitz of Timkovichi. Vilna, 1881. On endpaper, ownership inscription and stamp of R. Yechiel Michel HaLevi Epstein, Rabbi of Novardok (1829-1908), leading Lithuanian posek, author of Aruch HaShulchan.
• Chiddushei Halachot Maharam Barby, two parts, by R. Meir Barby, Rabbi of Pressburg. Warsaw, 1885. On title page of Part I, stamp of R. Eliyahu Chaim Meisel, Rabbi of Łódź (1821-1912), leading rabbi in Lithuania and Poland.
• Responsa of R. Akiva Eger, Mahadura Tinyana. Vienna, 1889. First edition. With original back wrapper. Stamps: R. Mordechai Yonatan Katzenellenbogen, the (maternal) uncle of the Chazon Ish, and additional stamps from Kosava.
• Tiv Shemot Gitin, summary of R. Efraim Margaliot's Tiv Gitin, by R. Shmuel Feivush. Vilna, 1873. On title page, signature of R. Dov Aryeh Ritter, Rabbi of Rotterdam (1855-1936), leading Dutch Torah scholar.
• Imrei Yoav, homilies by R. Yoav Rosenbaum, Rabbi of Unsdorf (Huncovce) and Santov (Abaújszántó). Lviv, 1895. Ownership inscription of R. Binyamin Bishka (Lodzman), Rabbi of Trzcianne [famous Lithuanian prodigy, younger brother of the Gadol of Minsk and disciple of the Beit HaLevi in the Volozhin yeshiva].
• Zechuta DeAvraham, homilies and novellae by Rebbe Avraham of Ciechanów. [Warsaw, 1895]. Stamps of R. Meir Dan Plotzky, Rabbi of Warta, author of Kli Chemdah (1866-1928), a leading Polish Torah genius. A founder of Agudat Yisrael in Poland and member of Moetzet Gedolei HaTorah.
• Magen Avot, on the 39 forbidden labors on Shabbat, by R. Mordechai Benet. Piotrków, 1903. Second edition. Stamps of R. Meir Dan Plotzky, Rabbi of Warta, and stamp of R. Tzvi Hirsch Grodzinsky, a leading American rabbi (1858-1948), relative of R. Chaim Ozer Grodzinsky, immigrated to America in 1891 and served for over 60 years as rabbi in the United States and Canada where he published important halachic and Talmudic works.
• Noam Elimelech, Chassidic homilies on the Torah by Rebbe Elimelech of Lizhensk. Warsaw, 1880. Stamps of "Yosef Levinstein, Rabbi of Serock (born ca. 1837-1840, d. 1924), a famous Polish rabbi. Known as an expert in rabbinic biography and genealogy, many genealogical records written in Poland at the time relied on his wide-ranging knowledge.
• Yalkut Moshe, selected prayers and ethical teachings from various books, by R. Moshe Levkowitz. Piotrków, 1912. Stamp of R. "Moshe Nachum Yerushalimski, Rabbi of Kielce and the region" (1855-1916).
15 books. Varying size and condition. New bindings. The books have not been thoroughly examined and are being sold as is.
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Lot 123 Collection of Books – Dedications by Authors and Publishers

Collection of eight books, with dedications by authors and publishers, as well as two additional books: 
 
• Shaarei Deah, by
Collection of eight books, with dedications by authors and publishers, as well as two additional books: 
 
• Shaarei Deah, by
Collection of eight books, with dedications by authors and publishers, as well as two additional books: 
 
• Shaarei Deah, by
Collection of eight books, with dedications by authors and publishers, as well as two additional books: 
 
• Shaarei Deah, by
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Collection of eight books, with dedications by authors and publishers, as well as two additional books:


• Shaarei Deah, by R. Chaim Yehudah Leib Litwin of Sosnytsia, dean of the Brody yeshiva. Lviv, 1878. On title page, handwritten dedication by author to R. Moshe Freudiger of Budapest (Marienbad, Av 1885), and stamp on endpaper of his son R. Yekutiel Freudiger.
The author, R. Chaim Yehudah Leib Litwin-Sosnitzer (1840-1903), outstanding Torah scholar in Lithuania, also served as rabbi in Galicia. Succeeded R. Shlomo Kluger as head of Beit Din and yeshiva dean in Brody. In 1886, he returned to Lithuania to serve as Rabbi and head of the Kibbutz in Smorgon.
The recipient of the book, R. Moshe Freudiger, author of Moshe Yedaber (1818-1897), son of R. Pinchas Leib head of the Beit Din of Óbuda (Budapest), immense Torah scholar and outstanding orator who refused to take on a rabbinical position. Served as leader of the Orthodox community in Budapest.


• Be'erot Avraham, booklet I, responsa on Orach Chaim and Yoreh Deah by R. Avraham Tzvi Klein, Rabbi of Mezőszilas, published with notes and additions by his son Shmuel Klein. Trnava, [1928]. Dedication on title page: "Bar mitzvah gift from the publisher".
- Bound with: Bayit Ne'eman, responsa by R. Yitzchak Moshe Perls. Sighetu Marmației, [1907].


• Kelilat HaMenorah, by R. Moshe Natan HaLevi Rubenstein, head of the Dubno Beit Din. Berditchev, 1892. With dedication (4 long lines), handwritten by the author.


• Yalkut HaGershuni, various selections and novellae, in alphabetical order. Parts II and III. By R. Gershon Stern, Rabbi of Luduș. Paks, [1895-1896]. Two parts in one volume. At the top of the title page of Part II: handwritten dedication (in the author's hand?) to R. Michael Chaim Paskesz, head of the Makó community. Many inscriptions on endpapers and inside the boards: signatures of R. Yoel Chaim Sofer [son of R. Eliezer Süssman Sofer, Rabbi of Paks] and yahrzeit inscriptions of family members. Many handwritten glosses.


• Responsa Neta Sorek, by R. Shraga Tzvi Tennenbaum. Munkacs, 1899. Published by the author's son-in-law, R. Yehudah Altmann, Rabbi of Mezőcsát. On endpaper, handwritten dedication to "my beloved, dear relative, R. Shabtai Altmann". On endpaper, signature in a different hand of "Ze'ev Wolf Tennenbaum" [a relative of the author].


• Michtav HaRishon, with Michtav HaSheni, homilies and ethics by R. Yehoshua Baruch Reinitz, Rabbi of Chechevitz (Sečovce). Ungvár (Uzhhorod), 1876. On title page, lengthy dedication handwritten and signed by R. Moshe Reinitz [brother of the author?] to R. Yisrael Chaim Braun [author of Beit Yisrael, rabbi in Halle and later maggid and Rabbi in Budapest].


• Mishnat Eliezer, Mahadura Tinyana, by R. Eliezer Segal Mishel, Rabbi of Turka. [Poland], 1924. On leaf 3, handwritten dedication by author as a bar mitzvah gift, with his stamp.


• Or Pnei Moshe, by R. Moshe Tuviah of Sondheim, Rabbi of Henau. Frankfurt, 1928. Inside the board is mounted a piece of paper with a printed dedication by Dr. Yehudah Sondheimer, the author's grandson, Tevet 1926.


10 books in 8 volumes. Varying size and condition. Most in old, worn bindings. The books have not been thoroughly examined and they are being sold as is.

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Lot 124 Responsa Maharit – Fürth, 1768 – Copy of Important Ownership – Maharam Ash and Divrei Rash

Responsa of Mahari Trani (Maharit), Part I, by R. Yosef of Trani of Safed and Constantinople. Fürth, [1768]. Second edit
Responsa of Mahari Trani (Maharit), Part I, by R. Yosef of Trani of Safed and Constantinople. Fürth, [1768]. Second edit
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Responsa of Mahari Trani (Maharit), Part I, by R. Yosef of Trani of Safed and Constantinople. Fürth, [1768]. Second edition.


Copy of important ownership, with various ownership inscriptions and signatures, including an inscription handwritten and signed by R. Menachem Ash, Rabbi of Ungvár: "Menachem son of Meir Ash"; next to this inscription is a former ownership inscription of R. Shalom Ullman [author of Divrei Rash]: "Belongs to… R. Shalom Ullman". Additional signatures and ownership inscriptions of "Ber"; "Michael… [?]"; "Avraham" (signature in pencil). At the top of the leaf are additional trimmed signatures.


R. Shalom Ullman, author of Divrei Rash (1755-1825), a leading German and Hungarian Torah scholar, studied under R. Yosef Steinhardt, the Haflaah and R. Natan Adler. He was appointed Rabbi in several German and Hungarian cities, including Lackenbach where he served for over 15 years.


R. Menachem Eisenstaedter, the second Maharam Ash (1808-1870), author of Chomat Esh, was the son and successor of R. Meir Ash, Rabbi of Ungvár (Uzhhorod), a senior disciple of the Chatam Sofer. R. Menachem Ash was one of the most prominent rabbis and yeshiva deans in Hungary.


[1], 109, [1] leaves. 32 cm. Fair condition. Stains, including dampstains. Wear. Large open tears to title page and about 40 other leaves, affecting text (old repairs with paper). Old binding.


Does not contain 2-65 leaves of Talmudic novellae printed with Part I of the Responsa.

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Lot 125 Sefer HaMiknah – Dedication of Author Rabbi Zussman Sofer, Leading Disciple of the Chatam Sofer – Three Parts – First Editions – Pressburg-Paks, 1877-1884

Sefer HaMiknah, novellae on various Talmudic topics relating to acquisition, by R. Eliezer Zussman Sofer, Rabbi of Paks. Part
Sefer HaMiknah, novellae on various Talmudic topics relating to acquisition, by R. Eliezer Zussman Sofer, Rabbi of Paks. Part
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Sefer HaMiknah, novellae on various Talmudic topics relating to acquisition, by R. Eliezer Zussman Sofer, Rabbi of Paks. Part I: Pressburg: Otto Köttritsch, 1877; Part II: Pressburg: Stefan Nirschy, 1880; Part III: Paks: Itzik Leib Rosenbaum, 1884. First edition. Three parts in two volumes.
In the second volume, on the title cover of Part III is a dedication [slightly trimmed] handwritten and signed by the author, to R. Moshe Freudiger: "to my beloved… R. Moshe Freudiger, head of the Pes[t] community, from me, Zussman son of my father and master".


The author, R. Eliezer Zussman Sofer (1828-1903), a prominent Hungarian rabbi. Studied under the Chatam Sofer and Ktav Sofer and later became a close disciple of R. Moshe (Maharam) Schick. He served as dayan and maggid of Paks, also heading a yeshiva. He was subsequently appointed Rabbi of Kiskunhalas, and served simultaneously as Rabbi of Kiskunfélegyháza and Szabadszállás. In 1886, he succeeded his father-in-law R. Yoel Ungar as Rabbi of Paks, a position he held until his death.


The recipient of the book, R. Moshe Freudiger, author of Moshe Yedaber (1818-1897), son of R. Pinchas Leib head of the Beit Din of Óbuda (Budapest), immense Torah scholar and outstanding orator who refused to take on a rabbinical position. Served as leader of the Orthodox community in Budapest. His eldest son, R. Avraham Freudiger, was the head of the Budapest community.


Two volumes. Volume I (Parts I-II): [4], 16, [2], 270, [2] pages; 8, 148 pages. Volume II (Part III): 8, 220, [1], 220-250, [4] pages (including title cover). 32.5 cm. Dry, somewhat brittle paper in volume II. Overall good-fair condition. Stains, including dark inkstains to title page of volume I. Light wear to volume I. Tears, including open tear to title page of volume I, affecting title frame, repaired with paper. Last leaf of volume II detached. Many stamps and handwritten inscriptions in volume I. Old bindings, worn and loose.

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Lot 126 Passover Haggadah – Yom Yeshuah – Zhovkva, 1836 – Copy of Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Weinberger, Rabbi of Kleinwardein

Yom Yeshuah – Passover Haggadah, with two commentaries: Emet LeYaakov by the Dubno Maggid, and Chesed LeAvraham by R. Avraham
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Yom Yeshuah – Passover Haggadah, with two commentaries: Emet LeYaakov by the Dubno Maggid, and Chesed LeAvraham by R. Avraham Dov Berish Flahm of Mezeritch and Szczebrzeszyn (author of Shemen HaMor, a disciple of the Dubno Maggid). Zhovkva: Shaul Dov Mayerhoffer, 1836. Second edition.


Copy of R. Avraham Yitzchak Weinberger, Rabbi of Kleinwardein (Kisvárda). On the front endpaper, inscriptions attesting that the book belonged to him: "This book, Yom Yeshuah, belongs to my father and master… R. Avraham Yitzchak Weinbe[r]ger of Kleinwa[r]dein"; a similar inscription in pencil, signed: "…I, the one writing, am his grandson… Mordechai son of R. Avraham… 1871"; and an inscription with his name and his position as Chief Rabbi of Kleinwardein in Latin script. Additional inscription on back endpaper: "Belongs to my father… R. Avraham Yitzchak Weinberger, Rabbi of Kleinwardein and the region".


R. Avraham Yitzchak Weinberger, Rabbi of Kleinwardein (1805-1885) was the son-in-law of R. Tzvi Hirsch Heller, Rabbi of Óbuda and author of Tiv Gitin, and stepson-in-law of the Chatam Sofer. After his father-in-law R. Tzvi Hirsch Heller passed away in 1835, the latter's widow married the Chatam Sofer in his third marriage. Her daughter and son-in-law relocated with her to Pressburg and lived for several years in the home of the Chatam Sofer, where R. Avraham Yitzchak received much guidance from the Chatam Sofer in Torah and fear of G-d. He went to serve as rabbi of Freishtadtl (Hlohovec), and after several years, of Kleinwardein (Kisvárda). R. Avraham Yitzchak was a leading rabbi and yeshiva dean in those days in Hungary. His foremost disciples include R. Chaim Tzvi Mannheimer Rabbi of Ungvár (Uzhhorod) and Rebbe Meshulam Feish Lowy (the first) Rabbi of Tosh (1821-1873). He authored Pnei Yitzchak (Munkacs 1892) and Milel LeAvraham (Munkacs 1892). His son-in-law was R. Avraham Broda Rabbi of Berezne (1825-1882), author of Pri HeChag, disciple of the Chatam Sofer and the Ktav Sofer.


28 leaves. 22.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains, including many dampstains. Wear. Marginal worming to several leaves. Tear to title page, affecting title frame and text on verso (without loss). Loose leaves and gatherings. Old, worn binding, damaged and partially detached, missing spine.


Yaari 559; Otzar HaHaggadot 773.

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Lot 127 Collection of Books – Copies of Hungarian Rabbis – Learned Handwritten Glosses and Signatures

Twelve books with signatures, ownership inscriptions and learned glosses belonging to Hungarian and Transylvanian rabbis: 
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Twelve books with signatures, ownership inscriptions and learned glosses belonging to Hungarian and Transylvanian rabbis: 
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Twelve books with signatures, ownership inscriptions and learned glosses belonging to Hungarian and Transylvanian rabbis: 
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Twelve books with signatures, ownership inscriptions and learned glosses belonging to Hungarian and Transylvanian rabbis: 
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Twelve books with signatures, ownership inscriptions and learned glosses belonging to Hungarian and Transylvanian rabbis: 
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Twelve books with signatures, ownership inscriptions and learned glosses belonging to Hungarian and Transylvanian rabbis: 
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Twelve books with signatures, ownership inscriptions and learned glosses belonging to Hungarian and Transylvanian rabbis:


• Shnei Ofarim, ethical discourses for Shabbat and festivals by R. Tzvi Hirsch Broda. Prague, 1825. Only edition.
Signatures on title page: "Isserl Tauber" – R. Yisrael Isser Tauber, disciple of the Chatam Sofer (1823-1904). Additional signature: R. "Yeshayah Leib Fischhoff" – head of the Novo Mesto Beit Din ca. 1815-1830. Two lengthy handwritten glosses. On front endpaper, an interesting inscription [apparently handwritten by R. Isser Tauber] alluding to a personal resolution.
• Ara DeRabanan, principles of mitzvot by R. Yaakov Yisrael Algazi. Cracow, 1885.
Stamps of R. Yisrael Welz, head of the Budapest Beit Din, and additional stamp. On endpaper, lengthy handwritten Torah inscriptions. Tens of handwritten marginal glosses.
• Moreh Nevuchim by R. Moshe son of Maimon (Rambam). Zhovkva, 1860.
Signature, ownership inscription and stamp of R. Yekutiel Yehudah Bergfeld, Rabbi of Nimigea. Lengthy handwritten inscriptions on endpapers – including interesting inscription on the will of the Maggid of Mezeritch, a segulah for livelihood, which was discovered in the library of the Russian tsar (a forgery according to G. Scholem).
• Responsa Levushei Mordechai, Part I on Orach Chaim and Part II on Yoreh Deah, by R. Mordechai Winkler. Tolcsva, [1912]. First edition. Two parts in one volume.
At beginning of Part I, two lengthy glosses in tiny handwriting.
• Neta Sorek, novellae on Talmudic topics according to the order of the parashiyot, by R. Shraga Tzvi Tennenbaum. Munkacs, 1898.
On title page, ownership inscription by R. Shalom Goldenberg, Rabbi of Svaliava (brother-in-law of the Imrei Yosef of Spinka). On p. 73b, lengthy handwritten glosses. Stamp.
• Minchat Yosef, laws of terefot, Mahadura Tinyana, with Sheyarei Minchah by R. Chaim Yosef Aryeh Prager (the famous Slonim chassid "R. Yoshe shochet" of Brisk). Warsaw, 1904.
Stamp of R. David Sperber, Rabbi of Brașov, and a gloss in his handwriting.
• Responsa Tiferet Yosef, by R. Yosef Chanania Lipa Meisels, Rabbi of Przemyśl. Przemyśl, 1869.
On title page, stamp of R. "Yaakov Meir Wald, head of the Beit Din of Cluj (Klausenburg)" [1874-1928, disciple of the Shevet Sofer, dayan and posek in Klausenburg]. Gloss in his handwriting on leaf 17.
• Responsa Maharya, Part I on Orach Chaim and Yoreh Deah, by R. Yehudah Aszod. Lviv, 1873.
Signature on title page: "Yosef Yisrael Deutsch, son of R. Aharon David, Rabbi of Balassagyarmat", and stamp of his son "Chaim Aharon David Deutsch, son of R. Yosef Yisrael, Rabbi of Balassagyarmat". Signatures and inscriptions on endpaper, including signatures. Tiny inscriptions on leaves of book, signed "Yaakov Deutsch".
R. Yosef Yisrael Deutsch (1845-1927), Rabbi of Szendrő, succeeded his father R. Aharon David Deutsch (1813-1878) as Rabbi of Balassagyarmat. His son R. Chaim Aharon Deutsch (1898-1944, perished in the Holocaust), headed a yeshiva whose students included the Rebbe of Erlau.
• Yeriot Shlomo, on Talmudic topics, Part I, by R. Shlomo Zalman Ullman, Rabbi of Makó. [Vienna, 1854]. First edition. Missing title page. Handwritten glosses.
• Etz Chaim on the Torah, by Rebbe Chaim Tzvi Teitelbaum, Rabbi of Sighet. Sighet, 1927. First edition.
On title page, signature of R. "Chaim Aryeh Lerner". Tens of handwritten glosses on the leaves of the book (in two hands, one hand similar to the signature on the title page).
R. Chaim Aryeh Lerner, close disciple of the Atzei Chaim and later rabbi in New York.
• Knesset Yechezkel, on the Torah and homilies, by Rebbe Yechezkel son of R. Moshe Panet, Rabbi of Deyzh. Cluj, 1931. Two parts in one volume.
One handwritten gloss, signed with initials.
• Chidushei Maharap, novellae on aggadot and midrashim by R. Pesach Gottlieb, Rabbi of Nemyriv. Lviv, 1889.
Trimmed stamp of Rebbe "Yoel M. Teitelbaum, Rabbi of Királyháza", and an additional stamp from his period of residence in the United States. Gloss and handwritten inscriptions.


12 books. Varying size and condition. New bindings. The books have not been thoroughly examined, and are being sold as is.

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Lot 128 Collection of Books – Copies Belonging to Disciples of the Chatam Sofer and Ketav Sofer – Signatures and Ownership Inscriptions

Five books of important ownership: copies belonging to Hungarian rabbis, disciples of the Chatam Sofer and Ketav Sofer, with
Five books of important ownership: copies belonging to Hungarian rabbis, disciples of the Chatam Sofer and Ketav Sofer, with
Five books of important ownership: copies belonging to Hungarian rabbis, disciples of the Chatam Sofer and Ketav Sofer, with
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Five books of important ownership: copies belonging to Hungarian rabbis, disciples of the Chatam Sofer and Ketav Sofer, with signatures and ownership inscriptions:
• Amudei Shitim LeBeit HaLevi on the Order of Nezikin, by R. Levi son of David Pollak. Prague, 1791. Only edition.
Handwritten dedication signed by R. Avraham Tzvi Abeles, Rabbi of Sárbogárd (1819-1871), a disciple of the Chatam Sofer, son-in-law of R. Yitzchak Moshe Perls. Additional signatures.
• Kokhva DeShavit, novellae on the Talmud by R. Eliyahu Ventura. Thessaloniki, 1799.
At the top of title page, dedication by author in Ashkenazic script (trimmed). In center of title page, signature of R. Moshe Hertzfeld (Rabbi of Mezőszilas, 1816-1876, disciple of the Chatam Sofer and son-in-law of R. Daniel Prostitz).
• Pnei Yehoshua, Part I, responsa by R. Yaakov Yehoshua Falk. Lviv, 1860.
On endpaper, ownership inscriptions of R. Avraham Yitzchak Weinberger and additional signatures. R. Avraham Yitzchak Weinberger, Rabbi of Fryšták and Kleinwardein (Kisvárda; 1805-1885), stepson-in-law and student of the Chatam Sofer, leading Hungarian rabbi and yeshiva dean whose disciples include R. Chaim Tzvi Mannheimer, Rabbi of Ungvár (Uzhhorod), and Rebbe Meshulam Feish Lowy (the first) of Tosh.
• Birkat Kohanim, homilies and novellae on midrashim by R. Baruch HaKohen of Schoonhoven. Amsterdam, 1828.
Signatures on title page and following leaves: "Wolf Leib Fixel", "Wolf Leib". R. Binyamin Wolf Leib Fixel, disciple of the Baruch Taam and Chatam Sofer, dayan in Novo Mesto. Additional signature and inscription.
• Machaneh Efraim, responsa and novellae on the Rambam by R. Efraim Navon. Lviv, 1860.
Stamp and ownership inscription handwritten and signed by R. Naftali Sofer-Schreiber, disciple of the Ketav Sofer, on title page: "Naftali son of R. Tzvi Schreiber" – R. Naftali Sofer-Schreiber, dayan in Kleinwardein (Kisvárda), author of Maateh Naftali (ca. 1836-1913).
• Torat Chaim on nine tractates, by R. Avraham Chaim Schorr. Prague, [1692].
On leaf 1, early signature; on endpapers, ownership inscriptions of R. Yosef Yisrael Deutsch, Rabbi of Balassagyarmat.


5 books. Varying size and condition. Overall good-fair to fair-poor condition. Many stains and traces of former dampness, with mold stains. Tears. Old bindings, worn and damaged. The books have not been thoroughly examined, and are being sold as is.

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Founded in 2008, Kedem specializes in the sale of rare Jewish collectibles: classical Hebrew books ("Sifre Kodesh"), rabbinical manuscripts and other items related to Jewish and Israeli history and culture. Kedem employs a team of specialists and experts, all passionate about their craft. The company is headquartered in Jerusalem with sales representatives in North America and Europe.

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