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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
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Sefer Bar Sheshet - Ribash Responsa, Lemberg, 1805.
Signature from 1808 of Rabbi "Aryeh Leibush Berin-Stein of Lvov", and scholarly glosses in a fine handwriting.
Rabbi Aryeh Leibush Bernstein (1780-c.1843), renowned leader and Torah scholar in the city of Lvov (Lemberg). His father, Rabbi Yechiel Michel (died 1841) was a community leader in Lvov, brother of Rabbi Shmuel Brinstein Av Beit Din of Amsterdam and Rabbi Nathan Av Beit Din of Lubartów .
[1], 164, [3] leaves. 38 cm. Good condition. Wear and stains, damage ancient binding.
Signature from 1808 of Rabbi "Aryeh Leibush Berin-Stein of Lvov", and scholarly glosses in a fine handwriting.
Rabbi Aryeh Leibush Bernstein (1780-c.1843), renowned leader and Torah scholar in the city of Lvov (Lemberg). His father, Rabbi Yechiel Michel (died 1841) was a community leader in Lvov, brother of Rabbi Shmuel Brinstein Av Beit Din of Amsterdam and Rabbi Nathan Av Beit Din of Lubartów .
[1], 164, [3] leaves. 38 cm. Good condition. Wear and stains, damage ancient binding.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
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Panim Me’irot responsa, with Panim Me’irot on Tractate Zevachim. Amsterdam, 1715. First edition. Scholarly glosses in early Oriental handwriting.
(Lacking first title page and another leaf) [2], 96; [1], 35 leaves. 27.5 cm. Fair-poor condition, wear and mildew damage. Some glosses are significantly cut off. Ancient leather binding.
(Lacking first title page and another leaf) [2], 96; [1], 35 leaves. 27.5 cm. Fair-poor condition, wear and mildew damage. Some glosses are significantly cut off. Ancient leather binding.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
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Mekom Shmuel responsa – Sha'ar HaTerutzim, Rabbi Shmuel ben Rabbi Elkana. Altona, 1738. Only edition.
Various handwritten inscriptions, signatures of Rabbi Eliezer son of Rabbi Gronam Sofer. Several long glosses in his handwriting.
Rabbi Eliezer, son of Rabbi Gronam Sofer of Navahrudak, author of Be'er Eliezer, Warsaw, 1872.
[4], 2-73, 72-79, 82-[114]; 74, [2] leaves. 32.5 cm. Fair condition, stains and moth damage. Damages on first leaves and title page (damage to text and restorations). Non-original binding.
Various handwritten inscriptions, signatures of Rabbi Eliezer son of Rabbi Gronam Sofer. Several long glosses in his handwriting.
Rabbi Eliezer, son of Rabbi Gronam Sofer of Navahrudak, author of Be'er Eliezer, Warsaw, 1872.
[4], 2-73, 72-79, 82-[114]; 74, [2] leaves. 32.5 cm. Fair condition, stains and moth damage. Damages on first leaves and title page (damage to text and restorations). Non-original binding.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
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Sde Yehoshua responsa, Rabbi Yehoshua Heshel Wallerstein Av Beit Din of Rzeszów (Raysha) [disciple of the Divrei Chaim of Sanz]. Lvov, 1900. First edition.
Signatures and self-dedication signed by Rabbi Yehuda Rubinstein, son of Rabbi Mordechai, author of Doresh L'Frakim, who received the book from Rabbi Yosef Hartman, author of Bracha M'Zion on the Torah and publisher of Karnei Or by Rabbi A.S. Mani of Hebron.
The book has long interesting glosses, some signed "Yehuda", "Yehuda Rubinstein". On the margins of the introduction, the proofreader wrote: "I have written a special pamphlet on this book called Ohel Yehoshua, Y. H. R. ben Mordechai".
Rabbi Yehuda Rubinstein (1899-1973), son of Rabbi Mordechai Rubinstein (1844-1917) who served as magid in Krakow for 30 years, authored the book Doresh L'Frakim on Pirkei Avot. In 1907, he ascended to Jerusalem with his father. These glosses were written when he was young [before his father's death in 1917] and his genius Torah knowledge is apparent from a young age. In 1922, he traveled to the USA to work as the secretary of Rabbi Dov Leventhal Av Beit Din of Philadelphia and president of Agudat HaRabbanim. Eventually, he moved to Chicago and to New York, there he was active in Torah and writing activities. Was also a well-known bibliographer.
Renowned for his fabulous memory and known as an expert bibliographer, he wrote many Torah articles and edited several Torah periodicals. [For a short list of his history and for a bibliography of his publications, see the article written by Rabbi Tuvia Pershel HaDarom, 45, Tishrei 1978]. Most of his writings are still in manuscript form.
[5], 92 leaves. 33.5 cm. Dry brittle paper, fair condition, minor tears, detached leaves, torn detached binding.
Signatures and self-dedication signed by Rabbi Yehuda Rubinstein, son of Rabbi Mordechai, author of Doresh L'Frakim, who received the book from Rabbi Yosef Hartman, author of Bracha M'Zion on the Torah and publisher of Karnei Or by Rabbi A.S. Mani of Hebron.
The book has long interesting glosses, some signed "Yehuda", "Yehuda Rubinstein". On the margins of the introduction, the proofreader wrote: "I have written a special pamphlet on this book called Ohel Yehoshua, Y. H. R. ben Mordechai".
Rabbi Yehuda Rubinstein (1899-1973), son of Rabbi Mordechai Rubinstein (1844-1917) who served as magid in Krakow for 30 years, authored the book Doresh L'Frakim on Pirkei Avot. In 1907, he ascended to Jerusalem with his father. These glosses were written when he was young [before his father's death in 1917] and his genius Torah knowledge is apparent from a young age. In 1922, he traveled to the USA to work as the secretary of Rabbi Dov Leventhal Av Beit Din of Philadelphia and president of Agudat HaRabbanim. Eventually, he moved to Chicago and to New York, there he was active in Torah and writing activities. Was also a well-known bibliographer.
Renowned for his fabulous memory and known as an expert bibliographer, he wrote many Torah articles and edited several Torah periodicals. [For a short list of his history and for a bibliography of his publications, see the article written by Rabbi Tuvia Pershel HaDarom, 45, Tishrei 1978]. Most of his writings are still in manuscript form.
[5], 92 leaves. 33.5 cm. Dry brittle paper, fair condition, minor tears, detached leaves, torn detached binding.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
Opening: $600
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Sefer HaZohar on the Torah, Part 4 – Bamidbar, with Mikdash Melech and Hadrat Melech by the Remez. Livorno, [1858].
On the margins appear dozens of glosses in the handwriting of the Mekubal Rabbi Yitzchak Chai Bukobza . Many glosses are signed with the name Abilacham (translation of his last name Bukobza ). In one gloss, he mentions his work [I thank G-d for guiding me to this in my book Lechem L'Pi HaTaf]. Many glosses are particularly long, with important content, commentaries and novellae. Additional signatures and ownership inscriptions.
Rabbi Yitzchak Chai Bukobza (1853-1930), Torah genius and mekubal, leading Torah scholar in Tunisia and Libya. Rabbi of his native city of Gabès, and of Moknine in Tunisia, afterward moved to serve as Av Beit Din of Tripoli, Libya. Wrote many books: Lechem L'Pi HaTaf, Ginzei Shalom, Lev HaYamim, Beit HaLachmi, etc.
[1], 117-259; 8; 12 leaves. 28 cm. Fair condition. Stains, wear and tear. Loose or detached leaves. Few moth marks. Damaged binding.
On the margins appear dozens of glosses in the handwriting of the Mekubal Rabbi Yitzchak Chai Bukobza . Many glosses are signed with the name Abilacham (translation of his last name Bukobza ). In one gloss, he mentions his work [I thank G-d for guiding me to this in my book Lechem L'Pi HaTaf]. Many glosses are particularly long, with important content, commentaries and novellae. Additional signatures and ownership inscriptions.
Rabbi Yitzchak Chai Bukobza (1853-1930), Torah genius and mekubal, leading Torah scholar in Tunisia and Libya. Rabbi of his native city of Gabès, and of Moknine in Tunisia, afterward moved to serve as Av Beit Din of Tripoli, Libya. Wrote many books: Lechem L'Pi HaTaf, Ginzei Shalom, Lev HaYamim, Beit HaLachmi, etc.
[1], 117-259; 8; 12 leaves. 28 cm. Fair condition. Stains, wear and tear. Loose or detached leaves. Few moth marks. Damaged binding.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
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Chochmat Adam, on the laws of Yoreh De'ah. [Józefów , 1852?].
Several handwritten glosses, discussing the questions posed before the Rabbi of Przysucha. Handwriting similar to the handwriting of Rabbi Yisrael Nissan Kuperstock (1858-1930) one of the elder Rabbis of Polish Chassidism, descended from the Rebbes of Alexander. Served in the Rabbinate for over 40 years in Przysucha, Ryazan and Makó. In 1925, he ascended to Jerusalem, where he published his book Ani Ben Pachma responsa and established the Alexander Yismach Yisrael Yeshiva.
(Lacking copy) [4], 5-170; 1-54 leaves. 20 cm. Fair condition, wear and stains. Worn leather binding.
Several handwritten glosses, discussing the questions posed before the Rabbi of Przysucha. Handwriting similar to the handwriting of Rabbi Yisrael Nissan Kuperstock (1858-1930) one of the elder Rabbis of Polish Chassidism, descended from the Rebbes of Alexander. Served in the Rabbinate for over 40 years in Przysucha, Ryazan and Makó. In 1925, he ascended to Jerusalem, where he published his book Ani Ben Pachma responsa and established the Alexander Yismach Yisrael Yeshiva.
(Lacking copy) [4], 5-170; 1-54 leaves. 20 cm. Fair condition, wear and stains. Worn leather binding.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
Opening: $300
Unsold
Ya'arot Dvash, homiletics of Rabbi Yehonatan Eibeshitz. Parts 1-2. Karlsruhe, 1779-1782. First edition.
On the title page of Part 2 appears the signature of Rabbi "Yisrael ben Rabbi Y. L. of Leszno" in handwritten square letters. Copied on the margins of Part 1 are glosses [in a handwriting similar to the square letters] of sources, proofs and queries titled at the top of the pages R.L.Z.".
The work "Rishon L'Zion" on "Ya'arot Dvash", by the renowned Torah genius Rabbi Yeshaya Pik-Berlin, was first printed from a manuscript in an edition of "Or HaSefer" (Jerusalem, 1983). From the examination of the manuscript compared to this edition, many differences were found which were not printed.
Lacking copy: 2-116 leaves; [4] 112 leaves. (Originally; [4] 116 leaves: [4] 116 leaves). 20.5 cm. Good-fair condition, wear and stains, missing tears to title page of Part 2. Handwritten notes are partially cut off.
On the title page of Part 2 appears the signature of Rabbi "Yisrael ben Rabbi Y. L. of Leszno" in handwritten square letters. Copied on the margins of Part 1 are glosses [in a handwriting similar to the square letters] of sources, proofs and queries titled at the top of the pages R.L.Z.".
The work "Rishon L'Zion" on "Ya'arot Dvash", by the renowned Torah genius Rabbi Yeshaya Pik-Berlin, was first printed from a manuscript in an edition of "Or HaSefer" (Jerusalem, 1983). From the examination of the manuscript compared to this edition, many differences were found which were not printed.
Lacking copy: 2-116 leaves; [4] 112 leaves. (Originally; [4] 116 leaves: [4] 116 leaves). 20.5 cm. Good-fair condition, wear and stains, missing tears to title page of Part 2. Handwritten notes are partially cut off.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
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Parashat Derachim, by Rabbi Yehuda Rosenes [author of Mishneh L'Melech on the Rambam]. Constantinople, [1729]. First edition.
Signatures and ownership inscriptions on title page ["…David Hillel ben Rabbi Avraham Nathan Neta of Krakow", "Moshe ben Yosef Kahane –"].
Long scholarly glosses in Ashkenazi handwriting from the 1700s, by an unidentified writer who comments on the author and adds his own explanations ["and in my opinion, it is not similar…", "It is not understood from his words…", "In my lowly opinion, the Maharsha's question can be answered…"It is not so similar…"].
[3], 75, [2] leaves. 30 cm. Good condition, stains. Minor wear and a few tears, few moth marks. Major moth damage to binding. In several places, margins are cut with slight damage to glosses.
Signatures and ownership inscriptions on title page ["…David Hillel ben Rabbi Avraham Nathan Neta of Krakow", "Moshe ben Yosef Kahane –"].
Long scholarly glosses in Ashkenazi handwriting from the 1700s, by an unidentified writer who comments on the author and adds his own explanations ["and in my opinion, it is not similar…", "It is not understood from his words…", "In my lowly opinion, the Maharsha's question can be answered…"It is not so similar…"].
[3], 75, [2] leaves. 30 cm. Good condition, stains. Minor wear and a few tears, few moth marks. Major moth damage to binding. In several places, margins are cut with slight damage to glosses.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
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Shulchan Aruch, Orach Chaim, Part 2 (Simanim 346-679), with Ba'er Heitev, Sha'arei Teshuva, Yad Efraim and Eshel Avraham. [Dubno, 1820? or Zholkiev, 1853?].
Hundreds of long and short glosses in Ashkenazi handwriting [characteristic of the 19th century]. In many glosses, the writer quotes the opinion of Shulchan Aruch HaRav. In another place he notes the words of the Vilna Gaon from the book Ma'ase Rav.
Lacking copy: 1-324 leaves (originally: Dubno edition: [2], 325, [7] leaves. Zhovkva edition: [1], 325, [1] leaves. 20 cm. Fair condition. Wear and moth marks. Most glosses have faded ink and some are cutoff. Worn fabric binding.
Hundreds of long and short glosses in Ashkenazi handwriting [characteristic of the 19th century]. In many glosses, the writer quotes the opinion of Shulchan Aruch HaRav. In another place he notes the words of the Vilna Gaon from the book Ma'ase Rav.
Lacking copy: 1-324 leaves (originally: Dubno edition: [2], 325, [7] leaves. Zhovkva edition: [1], 325, [1] leaves. 20 cm. Fair condition. Wear and moth marks. Most glosses have faded ink and some are cutoff. Worn fabric binding.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
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Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim, Volume 2 [Simanim 346-697], with Be'er Heitev, Sha'arei Teshuva and Yad Efraim. [Dubno, 1820]. First edition of Sha'arei Teshuva by Rabbi Chaim Mordechai Margaliot, Av Beit Din of Dubno and publisher of this edition, and of Yad Efraim by his brother Rabbi Efraim Zalman Margaliot.
Torn signature on first leaf [---ish Horowitz?]. Several glosses by an unidentified writer.
324 leaves, without title page and last two leaves. 20 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, moth marks, tears to leaf margins, last leaf reinforced with glue. Detached and damage binding.
Torn signature on first leaf [---ish Horowitz?]. Several glosses by an unidentified writer.
324 leaves, without title page and last two leaves. 20 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, moth marks, tears to leaf margins, last leaf reinforced with glue. Detached and damage binding.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
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Maginei Eretz – Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim, Part 2 [Simanim 417-697], with 25 commentaries. Lemberg (Lvov), 1893.
On the forsatz leaves are many signatures and ownership inscriptions of the Goldenberg family of Szolyva (a town near Mukacheve). Stamps (in foreign language) of Rabbi Chaim Leib Goldenberg Av Beit Din of Szolyva, official stamps of the town's rabbinate (in Cyrillic letters) and other signatures.
On the sheet margins are dozens of long glosses with scholarly halachic content, by two writers, apparently by Rabbi Shalom Goldenberg Av Beit Din of Szolyva and his son Rabbi Chaim Leib Goldenberg.
Rabbi Shalom Goldenberg (died in 1918), son-in-law of Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Weiss author of Divrei Yitzchak. In 1882, when his father-in-law moved to serve in the Mukacheve rabbinate, he was appointed in his stead as Av Beit Din of Szolyva where he maintained an important yeshiva. He wrote Divrei Shalom on the Torah. His son, Rabbi Chaim Yehuda Leib, edited and printed some books in the printing press he established in Szolyva. After his father's death, he was appointed as his successor as Rabbi of the town. He perished in the Holocaust with the members of his community.
196; 38; 12 leaves. 44 cm. Overall good condition. Stains. Few tears. Several leaves are reinforced with adhesive tape. Original binding, damaged.
On the forsatz leaves are many signatures and ownership inscriptions of the Goldenberg family of Szolyva (a town near Mukacheve). Stamps (in foreign language) of Rabbi Chaim Leib Goldenberg Av Beit Din of Szolyva, official stamps of the town's rabbinate (in Cyrillic letters) and other signatures.
On the sheet margins are dozens of long glosses with scholarly halachic content, by two writers, apparently by Rabbi Shalom Goldenberg Av Beit Din of Szolyva and his son Rabbi Chaim Leib Goldenberg.
Rabbi Shalom Goldenberg (died in 1918), son-in-law of Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Weiss author of Divrei Yitzchak. In 1882, when his father-in-law moved to serve in the Mukacheve rabbinate, he was appointed in his stead as Av Beit Din of Szolyva where he maintained an important yeshiva. He wrote Divrei Shalom on the Torah. His son, Rabbi Chaim Yehuda Leib, edited and printed some books in the printing press he established in Szolyva. After his father's death, he was appointed as his successor as Rabbi of the town. He perished in the Holocaust with the members of his community.
196; 38; 12 leaves. 44 cm. Overall good condition. Stains. Few tears. Several leaves are reinforced with adhesive tape. Original binding, damaged.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
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Tur Yoreh Deah, with Beit Yosef and Darkei Moshe. Vienna, 1811.
Several handwritten scholarly glosses from the time of printing. Signed “Anshil Klemfer”, signature and stamps of “Itzik Bachrach” of Hamburg.
336; 10 pages. 40 cm. Fair condition, stains and wear. Original leather binding, worn and damaged.
Several handwritten scholarly glosses from the time of printing. Signed “Anshil Klemfer”, signature and stamps of “Itzik Bachrach” of Hamburg.
336; 10 pages. 40 cm. Fair condition, stains and wear. Original leather binding, worn and damaged.
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