Subasta 22 Parte 2 פריטים חדשים יתווספו בכל יום עד סמוך ליום המכירה Books, Holy Books, Coins, Paper money, Stamps, Records, Maps, Judaica, Israeliana, Collectables
LOTE 53: Mishna Torah LeHaRambam: Venice 1524. Printed by Daniel Bomberg. Very early and significant edition of Mishna Torah LeHaRambam, along with HaSagot HaRa’avad, Maggid Mishna by Rabbi Vidal di Tulutcha, the book Migdal Oz by Rabbi Shem Tov son of Rabbi Avraham Gaon, and glosses attributed to a ...
LOTE 54: Sefer Keter Torah. Constatinople, 1536. Signature of the Gaon Rabbi Shimshon Hakohen Modon, One of Mantua’s Sages, and Author of the Book 'Kol Moser'. The book Keter Torah, 613 Biblical commandments and 7 Rabbinical commandments. Rabbi David Vital. Constantinople, 1536. Printed by Eliezer Ben ...
LOTE 55: Machzor According to Ashkenaz Customs. Original Binding with Important Dedication by one of Ashkenazi Jewry’s Important Personalities. Amsterdam 1768. . Original leather binding, with the following gold lettering: “A gift from Moreinu VeRabbeinu HaRav Shmuel HaLevi (n”y) to the remarkable lad ...
LOTE 56: Prayerbook, Amsterdam 1689, Magnificent binding. Prayerbook for Shabbat and the 3 Festivals – according the customs of the Sefardim. Yosef Attias, Amsterdam 1689. Title page bears an important copper etching, with features of the Festivals: a central depiction of the eating of the Korban ...
LOTE 57: Rosh HaShana Machzor Belonging to Baron James Rothschild – Father of Renowned Philanthropist and Originator of the Rothschild Dynasty in France. Machzor according to Ashkenaz custom, for the second day of Rosh Hashana. Printed by the elucidator and translator Wolf Heidenheim, Roedelheim 1815. ...
LOTE 58: Unknown Chumash, Silver Binding, with Silver-Gilt, Filigree and Enamel. Galicia, Early 18th Century. Five Books of the Torah with Five Megillot, and Haftorot for the entire year. Printed in Amsterdam, 1712, by the famed printer Shlomo Proops. This edition differs bibliographically, and is not ...
LOTE 59: Order of Prayers According to the Spanish Community Customs. Amsterdam, 1658. Complete Copy in Original Binding. Prayer Book containing prayers as per the custom of Spanish Community in Amsterdam. This book is comprised of two parts. Each section has its own title page decorated with beautiful ...
LOTE 60: Lot: Two Elaborate Bookbindings in their Original Boxes. Europe, 19th Century. Two books bound in very special bindings, one with hand done embroidery, and the other with an 'shenhav' -like binding embellished with copper decorations. Both books are specially preserved, each with original ...
LOTE 61: Miniature Prayer Book from Pisa, Encased in Italian, Silver Binding, 19th Century. Bet Tefilla Prayer Book, 1816. “This was first published in small letters, with many annotations.” Prayers for the entire year according to Italian custom. Printed by Samuel Molcho. Encased in its original ...
LOTE 61a: Responsa of Rabbi Yaakov HaLevi Moelin (MaHariL). Hanover, 1610. Father of Ashkenazi customs – also known as MaHari Segal. This book is one of the primary sources of Ashkenazi Halachic laws, which greatly influenced communities in western Europe. The most widely accepted Halacha book ...
LOTE 62: Early Bezalel Piece: Significant Silver Binding. Jerusalem c.1919. “VeHagita bo yomam valayla” – Tanach edition printed in London, 1919 by ‘The Society for the Dissemination of holy writings in Britain’. The Tanach is encased in a silver binding with clasp; the handiwork of a Bezalel Academy ...
LOTE 63: Rare Miniature: “Seder Sefirat HaOmer Al Tishkach”. Amsterdam 1746. Seder Sefirat HaOmer with Mincha and Arvit prayers, Kiddush Levana, Mizmorim for Motzai Shabbat, Kriyat Shema, Akdamut for Shavuot. Wonderful copy, in original, leather binding. Slightly damaged on the back of the binding. ...
LOTE 64: Miniature and Rare Prayer Book, Only 6cm Tall!! Amsterdam 1739. Original, Leather Binding, Encased in Leather Box with Gilt. Most fascinating and unusual Prayer Book, for Holidays with Hoshanot. Miniature version, measuring only 6 cm tall. Unknown and not housed in the National Library. Printed ...
LOTE 65: Order of Prayers For Fast Days. Amsterdam 1726. Captivating Copy. Prayers, Selichot, Fast Days, printed by Naftali Hertz Levi Rofeh, Amsterdam. Exceptionally complete copy. Bound in its original 18th century leather binding, the front and back of the binding are embellished with its ...
LOTE 66: The First Illustrated Hebrew Book Printed. ‘Mashal HaKadmoni’. Venice 1547. Complete, Beautiful Copy. Mashal HaKadmoni by Rabbi Yitzchak Ibn Sahula, authored in Italian in 1281, and first printed in Italy in 1491. The author describes in his book his own process of “Returning to the Good” ...
LOTE 67: Talmud Bavli – Tractate Kritut. Daniel Bomberg Printers. First Edition. Venice 1522. Between the years 1520-1524, Bomberg printed the entire Talmud Bavli. This edition was the first edition to encompass the entire Talmud, as only some volumes had been previously printed by Family Soncino. This ...
LOTE 68: Torat Ha’adam LeHaRamban, Venice, 1595. Magnificent Copy. The famed book of the Ramban, Torat Ha’adam, includes laws pertaining to sick people, burial and mourning. The most well-known part of the book, ‘Sha’ar HaGomel’ was printed separately numerous times. Printed on the last page, is a ...
LOTE 69: Ma’avar Yabok by the Kabbalist Rabbi Aharon Berachia. Lemberg, 1799. Owned by the Burial Society of Iași. The book Ma’avar Yabok deals with end-of life matters and is divided into four sections. The fifth section is the essay ‘Imrei Noam’, as established by Kabbalist Rabbi Aharon Berachia ben ...
LOTE 70: Selichot for the Entire Year, Communal Copy with Handwritten Additions. Vienna, 1796. . A book of Selichot for the entire year as per the custom of communities of Poland, Moravia (Mahren), Hungary, and Schlesien. It was apparently used by one of the Jewish communities associated with the pogroms ...
LOTE 71: ‘Mishnat Chassidim’ Prayer Book. One of the Most Prominent HaAri Prayer Books. Amsterdam 1764. Complete and Beautiful Copy. “Prayers for the entire year, according to the holy Ari’s prayer book, for those who sanctify and purify themselves for serving G-d the Creator of spirit and mountains.” ...
LOTE 72: Torat Kohanim by The Admor Rabbi Yitzchak Eizik Safrin of Komarna. Lvov, 1848. First Edition. With Approbations of The Yismach Moshe -Rabbi Moshe Teitelbaum and Rabbi Meir Eisenstadt. The author, the saintly Kabbalist, the Admor Rabbi Yitzchak Eizik Yehuda Yechiel Safrin (1806-1874) served as ...
LOTE 73: Chassidut: Pri Ha’aretz by Rabbeinu Menachem Mendel of Vitebsk. Kopys, 1814. First Edition. Illuminator of eyes, Holy man of G-d, Candle of Israel, Wonder of the generation. These are but a few of the praises that Rabbi Baruch of Mezhibuzh, grandson on the Besht, wrote to Rabbi Menachem Mendel ...
LOTE 74: Birkat David by the Gaon of Butchatch. Lvov 1845. First Edition. . Rare Chassidic book. Birkat David is an explanatory Chassidic work on the Book of Bereishit, authored by Rabbi Avraham David Wohrman of Butchatch. Lvov, 1845. First Edition. Two contradictory dates appear on the title page. ...
LOTE 75: Chassidic essays on the Torah, and commentary on Agadda and Midrash (in order of Masechtot of the Talmud), of the Admor Rabbi Menachem Nachum (Twerski) of Chernobyl. This book has the endorsement of Rabbi Yosef Katzenellenbogan, Av Beit Din of Harovshov and Ustyluh. Horovshov, 1818. Very good ...
LOTE 76: Likutei Torah: The Principal Book of Torah Discourses from Rabbi Mordechai Twerski – the Maggid of Chernobyl. Czernwitz, 1860. First Edition. A compilation of Torah essays – Torah thoughts, Chassidut and proper conduct, according to the Parshiyot of the Torah, by Rabbi Mordechai of Chernobyl. ...
LOTE 77: Fundamental Segula Book: Magen Avraham of the Holy Maggid of Trisk. Lublin 1887. First Edition. Magen Avraham al HaTorah [1-2], by the saintly Rabbi Avraham son of Rabbi Mordechai - the Maggid of Trisk, son of the holy Rabbi Mordechai of Chernobyl . Printed by Yaakov Herschenherren and Moshe ...
LOTE 78: Likutei Torah of The Admor HaZaken. Personal Copy of the Admor of Tosh zy”a. Chassidic homiletic teachings on the Chumashim Vayikra - Devarim and Shir HaShirim as selected by his grandson The Tzemach Tzedek, including his annotations. Mar’eh Mekomot and detailed indexes also included. This copy ...
LOTE 79: Sefer Sha’agat Aryeh. Copy belonging to the Great Gaon Rabbi Shamshon Rafael Hirsch zt”l. First edition of the responsa Sha’agat Aryeh; Halachic analyses and elucidations on the Shulchan Aruch, Orach Chaim, by Rabbi Aryeh Leib Ginzburg, Av Bet Din Metz, Frankfurt an der Oder, 1756. This is the ...
LOTE 80: Or Chadash by Rabbenu The MaHaral. With the Michtav M’Eliyahu, Rabbi Eliyahu Dessler’s Dedication. . Leipzig Edition, 1859. At the front of the book appears a special, handwritten dedication, penned by Rabbi Dessler. “A memento of love and friendship, to my cherished disciple and friend ...
LOTE 81: Levushei Serad. Zhitomir, 1853. Levushei Serad on Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim, Volumes 1-2. Authored by the Admor Rabbi David Shlomo Eibeshitz, author of Arvei Nachal. Printed by Chananya Lipa and Rabbi Yehoshua Heschel Schapira. Volume 2 is a First Edition. Two title pages with approbations ...
LOTE 82: Masechet Ketubot, Printed by Schapira. Zhitomir, 1860. Masechet Ketubot of the Talmud Bavli. Printed by the grandsons of the Rabbi of Slavita, Rabbi Chananya Lipa and Yehoshua Heschel Schapira. Zhitomir, 1860. [2], 156, 30, 5 pages. 38 cm. Very good condition . Antique binding with a few ...
LOTE 83: Sefer Chassidut: 'Be’er Mayim Chaim', in Two Volumes authored by Rabbi Chaim of Czernovitch, Zhitomir [1860]. A wonderful composition on the Torah, two volumes bound together. Zhitomir 1860, in cooperation of the grandsons of the Rabbi of Slavita. Volume One: Bereishit: [1], 294 leaves ...
LOTE 84: Maginei Eretz. Zhitomir, 1855. Volumes 1 & 2. Shulchan Aruch with the commentary of Magen Avraham by Avraham Aveli HaLevi Gombiner (deceased 1683), and ‘Magen Avraham’ by Rabbi David HaLevi Segal – known as The Taz, (deceased in Lvov, 1667). Rabbi Avraham HaLevi was a Rabbinic authority in his ...
LOTE 85: Slavita Chumash, Bamidmar. Slavita 1832. The book ‘Chok L’Yisrael’ is divided into learning modules designated for each day of the week. Printed in Slavita by Rabbi Shmuel Avraham Shapira, 1832. This book is the volume of Bamidbar, in fair/good condition . The majority of the book is in ...
LOTE 86: Sefer Tikunei HaZohar. Printed by Rabbi Moshe Shapira. Slavita 1821. Wonderful Copy. “Fortunate is the one who heeds his words to submerse himself daily at his doors”. Kabbala book by the G-dly Tanna, Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai; annotated by the Kabbalist Rabbi Yaakov Vilna. Printed in the ...
LOTE 87: Segula Book. Tehillim with ‘Diglei Hodaya and Mitzva’ and Ma’amadot of the Maharik mi-Apta ztz”l. Includes the rare title page. Segula Book. Tehillim with ‘Diglei Hodaya and Mitzva’ and Ma’amadot of the Maharik mi-Apta ztz”l. Includes the rare title page. Significant and rare Tehillim. ...
LOTE 88: Set of Machzorim for Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur and the Three Regalim as per the Sfard Customs. Zhitomir, 1865. Impressive Copy. Two volumes printed by Rabbi Aryeh Leib Schapira, a grandson of the Rabbi of Slavita. First volume: Machzor for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, beautiful and complete ...
LOTE 89: Spice Container of Rebbe Moshe Zerach Eidlitz from Prague. Johan Christian Girschner (1738-1772), Augsburg, Germany. A unique silver spice container from the 18th century, crafted by a known German goldsmith from Augsburg, in the second half of the 18th century. The spice contianer belonged to ...
LOTE 90: Silver Tefillin Boxes of the Admor of Boyan Leipzig, Great grandson and Grandson of the Admor of Ruzhin and the Admor Rebbe Yochanan Twersky, founder of the Rachmastrivka dynasty. Ca. 1900. A very special and personal item that was owned and used by Rebbe Yisroel Freidman, Admor of ...
LOTE 91: 'Aish Kodesh': A Unique Kiddush Cup of the Admor of Piaseczno, Given to Him by his Outstanding Follower, R' Chaim Rodzhiner. Poland, 1897. This kiddush cup was presented to the Rebbe of Piaseczno (near Warsaw), when he was stil young, and remained in his possession for many decades, including ...
LOTE 92: An Elegant Polish Torah Crown with an Unusual Dedicatory Inscription. Poland, mid-19th Century . A silver Torah Crown of elegant, fine and high-quality silversmithing. The creator of this splendid crown displays his excellence in every aspect of the piece : its aesthetically pleasing ...
LOTE 94: Silver Torah Shield. Brno, Czechia, 1826. A particularly high-quality Torah shield, hand-crafted by a professional and gifted silversmith. The shield was designed in the classical form of a gate and is ornamented with the traditional motifs seen on Jewish sacred objects. Topped by a prominent ...
LOTE 95: Important and Rare Torah Shield. Poland, 1750. This significant Torah shield was handcrafted by gifted silversmith of the 18th century. It is made of silver set with gems. The Torah shield's shape and overall design is highly typical of the first half of the 18th century. Flanking the shield ...
LOTE 96: 'Hadas' Silver Spice Container. Eastern European Filigree Work, late 19th Century. A silver spice container designed in the shape of a fruit and made of cast and hand-made elements. The container's pear-shaped body is made entirely of densely and beautifully interwoven filigree work, creating ...
LOTE 97: An Elegant Silver-Gilt Torah Pointer. Germany, Johann Alois Suffer 1810. An early and special Torah pointer, made by an expert silversmith, probably in Germany at the end of the 18th century or beginning of the 19th century. The pointer was designed and made by hand, and consists of four silver ...
LOTE 98: A Pair of Silver Candlesticks. Odessa 1827-1856. A pair of antique silver candlesticks for lighting Shabbat candles, hand-made by high-quality, beautiful craftsmanship. The lower half of each candlestick is decorated entirely with beautiful repousse and chase work, showing a wealth of floral ...
LOTE 99: Chinese Silver Stemmed Goblet With A Unique Inscription & Dedication to the Rabbinical Seminary of Paris. Shanghai [late 19th century/early 20th century]. This is an unusual goblet created originally in Shanghai for the renowned retail silversmith WO SHING 盛和 [mandarin HE SHENG] by the Shanghai ...
LOTE 100: Rare Chinese Esther Scroll Case, late 19th-early 20th C. Silver megillah case with repoussé bamboo foliate motif set upon a punch-work textured ground, with twisted stem handle and peony bud finial. The case carries the mark of the Canton & Hong Kong retail firm Wang Hing & Co. The ...
LOTE 101: A Small Torah Case with Finials. India, 20th Century . A small Torah book made of wood and silver, with a pair of miniature silver Torah finials, executed in a traditional Indian style. The box is made of smooth, hand-polished natural wood, and is embellished with silver decorative strips fixed ...
LOTE 102: A Tall Pair of Tower-form Torah Finials. Germany, 1865. Tall and impressive, and made of silver and gilt silver, these lovely Torah finials were handmade by a silversmith in Germany during the second half of the 19th century. The finials' classic, architectural form is based on the style of ...
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