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Lot 248 Historical Letter from the Heads of the General Committee of the Ashkenazi Kollels to the Rishon L'Zion Rabbi Yissa Bracha, Jerusalem 1894

A long interesting letter, about the polemic of the institutes, to the Rishon L'Zion Rabbi Yissa Bracha [Rabbi Ya'akov Shaul
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A long interesting letter, about the polemic of the institutes, to the Rishon L'Zion Rabbi Yissa Bracha [Rabbi Ya'akov Shaul Elyashar]. Signed by 14 of the heads of the General Committee of the Ashkenazi Kollels in the Holy Land. Jerusalem, 1894.
Among those who signed the letter are well-known rabbis and public figures of the city such as: Rabbi "Ziskind Shachor"; Rabbi "Zevulun Charlap" [member of the Beit Din of the Maharil Diskin]; Rabbi "Binyamin Beinush Tikochinsky; Rabbi "Yisrael Isser ben Rabbi M. HaLevi; Rabbi "Yosef Rivlin"; Rabbi "Eliezer Grayevesky"; etc.
This letter was written during one of the most tumultuous years of the old yishuv in Jerusalem and unfolding between its lines are the critical struggles that caused heated controversy in Jerusalem during the difficult time when the city was fighting for its existence and the needy population of Jerusalem were hungry for bread. At that time, a mighty struggle arose among the various communities of the Jerusalem about the money of the Chaluka (to be distributed) and the charity funds donated by Jews in Europe and America, sent to the leaders of the Ashkenazi community for schools and institutes for the ill. The Sephardic community asked to share this money relying on agreements from the past and in particular, it asked for money for the Sephardic hospital Misgav Ladach, which they claimed gave medical assistance to the Ashkenazi community as well.
This struggle lasted for a long time and various elements in Eretz Israel and abroad were involved in the dispute. Rabbi Shmuel Salant and the Chacham Bashi Rabbi Ya'akov Shaul Elyashar author of Yissa Bracha make a few attempts to restore peace but each time it lasted for only a short while and from time to time the dispute would flare up again.
At the time this letter was written, the dispute took a severe turn; Rabbi Michel HaCohen who first served as secretary of the institutes of the Ashkenazi community and was one of the most energetic public activists of Jerusalem was dismissed together with his son and son-in-law Rabbi Chaim Michel Michlin, from their positions in the Etz Chaim Talmud Torah and the Bikur Cholim Hospital. The dismissed figures then served the Sephardic population as secretaries of the Misgav Ladach institutes together with the "lists of donators" of the Ashkenazi institutes and did all they could to take revenge on those who had dismissed them.
This letter has many accusations concerning what had been done and request of mercy to restore things to normal with cooperation and peace.
Official stationery, 2 pages; 29 cm. Scribal writing, signed by 14 people. Good condition, stains and
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Lot 249 Certificate of Ownership for a Plot in Beit Yisrael Neighbourhood – Signatures of Rabbi Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld, Rabbi Leib Dayan and Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Baharan

Letter of Authorization of ownership and payments for a plot in Beit Yisrael neighbourhood, including signatures of the manag
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Letter of Authorization of ownership and payments for a plot in Beit Yisrael neighbourhood, including signatures of the manager of the company Rabbi Leib Dayan and Rabbi Zvi Aryeh Miflongian. Authorization and signatures of rabbis in whose name the properties of the company are registered: “Rabbi Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld and Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Baharan Levi”. Jerusalem, 1898. This authorization was presented to Rabbi Menachem Yulis, for “number 49, marked as No. 39.a. of the company houses, which belonged to his father; after being divided between him and his brother this number was ascribed to the abovementioned Rabbi Menachem”.
23 cm. leaf. Fair condition, creases and stains.
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Lot 250 Bill of Appointment of Seven Leaders (Tovei HaIr), for Kollelim of Chassidim – 1910

Interesting letter of appointment sent to the Rabbinical Court in Jerusalem, appointing "seven Tovei HaIr" (leaders
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Interesting letter of appointment sent to the Rabbinical Court in Jerusalem, appointing "seven Tovei HaIr" (leaders of the Jewish congregation) [for Kollelim of Chassidim], including signatures of 44 Kollel members, Jerusalem, Kislev 1910.
In this letter of appointment the signatories undertake “to obey and respect the Rabbinical Court as customary, and from this point we will be obliged to obey the orders of the abovementioned Rabbinical Court in all matters – and our actions and voices will be as theirs”. The individuals selected and appointed as the seven Tovei HaIr are: Rabbi Yechezkel Weinberger, Rabbi Yosef Tomler, Rabbi Moshe Dromer, Rabbi Yitzchak HaCohen Shvadron (Av Beit Din of Chatzmer, son of the Maharsham), Rabbi Avraham Schorr, Rabbi Yosef Ettinger and Rabbi Mendel Buchwald.
Among the 44 signatories are a number of well-known individuals, which include: Rabbi Naftali Weissblum [grandson of Rabbi Elimelech of Lizhensk]; Rabbi Benzion Kletter; Rabbi Dov Bertzi Rosenbaum [relative of rebbes of Nadvorna]; Rabbi Eliezer son of Avraham Dov Auerbach [descendant of Rebbe of Khmelnik; his father traveled from Jerusalem to Bukovina and served as rebbe in city of Chernivtsi. His brother Rabbi Chaim Yehudah Leib was father of the genius Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Auerbach]. And others.
29 cm. leaf. Quality paper, good-fair condition, stains and wear.
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Lot 251 Remnants of an Ancient Manuscripts from Spain and Ashkenaz

Remnants of leaves from ancient manuscripts which were taken from the “binding geniza”. Spain and Ashkenaz, [14th/15th centur
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Remnants of leaves from ancient manuscripts which were taken from the “binding geniza”. Spain and Ashkenaz, [14th/15th century].
• Remnants of leaves from Sefer Toldot Adam VeChava, by Rabbi Yerucham (Sefer Meisharim). Ancient Sephardic writing. • Remnants of leaves from Sefer Sodei Razei, on Kabbalah and Maaseh Merkava, by Rabbi Elazar of Worms author of the Rokeach. Ancient Ashkenazi writing. Several glosses on margins. (Watermark on one of the leaves is characteristic of paper produced in North Italy during the 14th century). [Among early manuscripts of this composition]. • Leaf from Segula book [Names, incantations, wording of amulets]. Ancient Ashkenazi writing.
Approx. 20 leaf sections of various sizes. Varying degree of damage resulting from binding process.
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Lot 252 Large Collection - Remnants of Leaves – Egypt and Turkey, 18th-19th Centuries

Large varied collection of remnants of handwritten leaves removed from the "Binding Geniza". [Egypt, Thessaloniki a
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Large varied collection of remnants of handwritten leaves removed from the "Binding Geniza". [Egypt, Thessaloniki and Turkey, 18th-19th centuries].
Contains remnants of unidentified works of several writings. A composition on the weekly Torah portions, a composition on the laws of Yoreh Deah and sections of a eulogy (autographic writing of the author) of an unknown individual.
Large collection of remnants of letters, writs and bills from Egypt, Turkey and the Balkan communities. Ladino and Hebrew. Among the leaves is a halachic ruling signed in Egypt from the 18th century; a letter from 1741 to "My son…the fine young man… Reuven", signed "Your father, Ya'akov"; letters sent from Egypt, Izmir and Constantinople to Thessaloniki and Candia; letters to the members of the Abarbanel family in Thessaloniki; and more. Many signatures. An important collection. Not thoroughly examined.
Approximately 80 leaf remnants. Varying size. Various states of damage as a result of binding.
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Lot 253 Manuscript – Mevo She'arim by Rabbi Chaim Vital, With Important Glosses – Tunis, 1728

Manuscript, Mevo She'arim, by Rabbi Chaim Vital. Tunis, [1728].
This manuscript was edited and copied in Tunis with the incor
Manuscript, Mevo She'arim, by Rabbi Chaim Vital. Tunis, [1728].
This manuscript was edited and copied in Tunis with the incor
Manuscript, Mevo She'arim, by Rabbi Chaim Vital. Tunis, [1728].
This manuscript was edited and copied in Tunis with the incor
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Manuscript, Mevo She'arim, by Rabbi Chaim Vital. Tunis, [1728].
This manuscript was edited and copied in Tunis with the incorporation of glosses by Rabbi Ya'akov Tzemach, Rabbi Natan Shapira and Rabbi Moshe Zakut (all of which who edited the book at various stages), with glosses by other Mekubalim from Europe and North Africa. Glosses from Western Mekubalim Rabbi Avraham Azulai and Rabbi Ya'akov Maragi, written originally on Otzrot Chaim and later incorporated and adjusted to this book. Glosses of the Rabach – Rabbi Binyamin HaCohen of Reggio [disciple of Rabbi Moshe Zakut. Died about a year before this manuscript was finished]. Several glosses by Rabbi Azriel of Krotoszyn [a Mekubal from Germany and Poland – see: Y. Avivi, Kabalat Ha'Ari, Vol 2 pp. 766-769]. After the index, the author added glosses "Belongs to Siman 73 and Mevo She'arim" [8 pages]. On the last two leaves are glosses in another handwriting: "Glosses on Mevo She'arim what I have found written in another book".
At the beginning of the manuscript is a copy of Rabbi Chaim Vital's introduction to his book Etz Chaim. At the end is the index Petach HaTikva. Colophon (on Leaf 169/2): "I have written this manuscript in 1728 in the city of Tunis…" (The year in the colophon is damaged and difficult to read).
On the sheet margins are other glosses, with corrections and glosses with content, apparently in the handwriting of the Mekubal Rabbi Masud Alfasi. Several glosses start with the initials "N.L.M.A." = Nire Li (Seems to me) Masud Alfasi.
Rabbi Masud Alfasi was a leading Mekubal in western countries. In 1723, he emigrated from Morocco to Tunis where he was active until his death in 1775. From his writings, only the book Mishcha D'Rabuta was printed (Livorno 1805). He also wrote a large work on Kabalistic wisdom which was not published.
69, 71-169, [16] leaves (Leaf 70 is missing, Leaves 135 and 133 were not bound in their correct places, Leaves 157-158 were exchanged in binding). 19 cm. Varying condition of leaves, good-fair. Stains. Some leaves have tears, ink damage and moth damage (at times with damage to text). The leaves were professionally cleaned and restored. Most leaves are in good condition. New binding.
In the library of the Beit Midrash L'Rabbanim in Budapest there is a manuscript (K 245) of Mevo She'arim written in 1627 by Rabbi Ya'akov Lombrozo (Kabbalist in Tunis). That manuscript is edited in a very similar fashion with similar glosses
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Lot 254 Manuscript by Author of Imrei Binah, Dealing with Laws of Commerce

Manuscript – novellae on laws of commerce, by Rabbi Meir Auerbach, author of Imrei Binah. [1835?].These pages were written ov
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Manuscript – novellae on laws of commerce, by Rabbi Meir Auerbach, author of Imrei Binah. [1835?].These pages were written over the course of several periods.
He writes that he orally presented the novellae to his father [author of the Divrei Chaim, who died in 1846]. Indeed, the handwriting is more characteristic to his handwriting in his youth (see comparison of handwriting from Sefer HaDrashot from before 1840). It does not resemble his handwriting in a dedication he wrote in one of his books in 1876 – see item 346.
These leaves probably belong to the portion of his writings which he was unable to publish in “Imrei Binah”. It belongs with Choshen Mishpat, but the Choshen Mishpat part of his book concludes with laws of collecting debts, and laws of acquisitions. He was unable to publish more.
Rabbi Meir Auerbach (1815-1878) was Rabbi of Kwall and Kalisch, and one of the great rabbis of his time. We was the son of Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Auerbach, Rabbi of Lontshitz, author of the Divrei Chaim, and grandson of Rabbi Chaim Auerbach, Rabbi of Lontshitz, author of Divrei Mishpat. In 1859 he made aliya, and was the first rabbi to be officially appointed as chief rabbi of the Ashkenazi community. Aside from his well-known greatness in Torah and halacha, he was also a great kabalist and learned in the Beit El Yeshiva.
8 leaves, 10 written pages. 23 cm. High-quality paper, good condition, slight wear and stains on margins. Cloth binding.
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Lot 255 Handwritten Leaf on Kabalistic Matters - Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Shklov (Shkloŭ)

A leaf handwritten by Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Shklov (Shkloŭ), a segment from a work on Kabalistic matters that was never pr
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A leaf handwritten by Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Shklov (Shkloŭ), a segment from a work on Kabalistic matters that was never printed.
The mekubal Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Shklov, disciple of the Vilna Gaon (died 1827), was one of the first disciples of the Gaon who ascended to Eretz Israel where he founded the Ashkenazi community in Jerusalem. Served the Vilna Gaon in his last years, at which time he gained vast knowledge in revealed and hidden Torah. He was the Gaon's scribe and wrote much of his Kabalistic Torah. After his teacher died, he took upon himself to edit and publish the Vilna Gaon's works. In 1808, he led the first group of the Gaon's disciples to Eretz Israel. Settled first in Safed and after a plague which spread through the city, ascended to Jerusalem where he re-established the Ashkenazi community. After many efforts, he bought the plot of the Hurva and built his Beit Midrash there. Rabbi Menachem Mendel was especially renowned for his knowledge of kabbalah and during the years he lived in Eretz Israel he wrote ten deep works on kabbalah. Some of them were recently printed (called "The writings of the Garamam).
One leaf, written on both sides. 31 cm. Stains. New binding.
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Lot 256 Sefer HaKuzari – Complete Manuscript – Italy, 18th Century

Sefer HaKuzari by Rabbi Yehuda HaLevi. Complete manuscript in Italian writing. [Italy, c. 18th Century].
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Sefer HaKuzari by Rabbi Yehuda HaLevi. Complete manuscript in Italian writing. [Italy, c. 18th Century].
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Sefer HaKuzari by Rabbi Yehuda HaLevi. Complete manuscript in Italian writing. [Italy, c. 18th Century].
Handsome scribal copy of the edition of the Kuzari printed by Gershom Soncino in Pano in 1506, including the concluding poem and the colophon of this edition.
[138] pages. 28.5 cm. High-quality paper, good-fair condition. Stains and moth damages. Original binding, with minor damages.
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Lot 257 Manuscript – Index for the Shulchan Aruch and Poskim

Manuscript, composition of indexes and sources of halachic treatises in the Shulchan Aruch, books of responsa and poskim. Ash
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Manuscript, composition of indexes and sources of halachic treatises in the Shulchan Aruch, books of responsa and poskim. Ashkenazi writing. [1800s].
Signature on binding (torn at the end): "Yekutiel Zalman ben Rabbi Yissachar Berish Av Beit Din of –". Written at the top of the manuscript: "Index of the Shulchan Aruch from Father's writings". Entries are arranged alphabetically. Possibly, the author is Rabbi Yissachar Ber Groibart (1847-1914), an outstanding Polish Torah scholar, Av Beit Din of Będzin, author of the Divrei Yissachar responsa.
Notebook with many leaves, approximately 32 written pages. 21 cm. Fair condition. Detached and brittle leaves, wear and tear. Damaged and detached binding.
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Lot 258 Pamphlet in the Handwriting of Rabbi Wolf Hamburg with Glosses in the Handwriting of his Rabbi the Maharzach

Pamphlet with long halachic responsum concerning the law of marriage of a maidservant, by Rabbi Avraham Binyamin Wolf Hamburg
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Pamphlet with long halachic responsum concerning the law of marriage of a maidservant, by Rabbi Avraham Binyamin Wolf Hamburg, signed with the acronym "Ohev". Autographic writing of the author with erasures, additions and glosses and additions in the handwriting of his rabbi the Maharzach – Rabbi Meshulam Zalman Cohen. [Furth, c. 1800].
Rabbi Wolf (Avraham Binyamin Wolf) Hamburg (1770-1850), one of the leading rabbis in Germany who did not spare effort or financial resources in opposing the Reform Movement. Foremost disciple of the Maharzach Rabbi Meshulam Zalman Cohen (1739-1820), Av Beit Din and Head of the Fürth Yeshiva, author of Bigdei Kehuna. While his teacher was still alive, Rabbi Wolf succeeded him as head of the yeshiva, a position he held for many decades until the Reformists took control of community life and prevented the appointment of an Orthodox rabbi after the death of the Maharzach. They even applied to the government who expelled over 100 Torah students from the city and closed the yeshiva. He wrote the books Sha'ar Zekeinim and Simlat Binyamin. Among his better known disciples are Rabbi Yitzchak Dov Bamberger Av Beit Din and Rabbi of Würzburg. (See biographical article in Yeshurun, Vol 7, pp. 739-759. See more information about him in Ishim B'Tshuvot Chatam Sofer, pp. 39-40).
8 pages, 34.5 cm. Greenish paper, good-fair condition, stains, wear damage (restored).
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Lot 259 Leaf of Chidushei Torah by Maharam Schick

Leaf of Chidushei Torah in the handwriting of Maharam Schick, 1831. 
Well-known Ga’on Rabbi Moshe Schick – Maharam Schick (18
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Leaf of Chidushei Torah in the handwriting of Maharam Schick, 1831.
Well-known Ga’on Rabbi Moshe Schick – Maharam Schick (1807-1879, Otzar HaRabbanim 15194), exalted genius, great giant of his generation and among leaders of Hungarian Jewry. At age 14 arrived in the Yeshiva of the Chatam Sofer and soon after became one of his most prominent disciples. Served in rabbinate of Yargen adjacent to Pressburg, and afterwards, until his death, served as rabbi of Khust, where he founded a Yeshiva from which famous great rabbis stemmed. Left an immensely rich Torah legacy, which includes responsa, sermons, Chidushim on the Shas, on 613 Mitzvot and more. Was among the great opponents of the reform movement.
Approx. 17 cm. leaf. Poor condition; severe damage with missing text, missing bottom of leaf.
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