LOT 5: The Tekhelet polemic - the book 'Ma'amar Ein Ha'Tekhelet ' concerning the finding of Tekhelet, by Rabbi Gershon Hanoch Henich of Radzin. First edition, Warsaw 1891. Registration of ownership and number of glosses. The book of the Ein Ha'Tekhelet, regarding the Mitzvah of the Tekhelet and ...
LOT 8: Sefer Asvan De'orayta, by the Gaon Rabbi Yosef Engil of Bandin Rabbi of Krakow. First edition, Lemberg, 1891 Before us is the special book of the well-known Polish genius Mahari Engil, who was known for his sharpness and his wit. [2] 54 p. Good condition. A few worm marks. Printed on poor ...
LOT 9: The Holy Zohar book set, Józefów edition 1873 - a nice set in new covers - extremely rare A priceless set, of the edition of the Holy Zohar book printed in Józefów by the Zetzer brothers, in 1873, the three volumes before us, rebound in new bindings, including the original purple cover pages. ...
LOT 10: Zera Kodesh, by Rabbi Naftali of Ropshitz, second edition, Peshemishel 1904 - dosent appear in the bibliography factory or in the national library - five parts bound together Sefer Zera Kodesh, on the Pentuach by Rabbi Naftali Zvi Horvitz of Ropshitz. A rare edition that is not registered in ...
LOT 11: Tikun HaK'lali, Lemberg, 1880 | Vayechal Moshe-Kozhnitz, 1868, first edition | Likutei Mahara-Kozhnitz, 1872, first edition. bound together. Three rare Hasidic books bound together; First editions of Kozhnitz's books, fine copies, and the Tikun HaK'lali of the rare Lemberg 1880th edition 1. ...
LOT 14: Sefer Torat Habayit, Vienna, 1811 - bound together with Sefer Sidrei Tahara, Diharnfort, 1808 - seals and records of ownership Faded stamps on the cover, and ownership registration in initials on the covers of the books. leather book cover. Torat Habayit ha'Aroch by the Rashba, with ...
LOT 15: Simchat Yom Tov by Maharal Tzintz - copy of Rabbi Yaakov Yehoshua Morgenstern from Filov, the eldest son of Rabbi David of Kotsk. His handwritten signature appears three times, twice on the cover of the book and once on the first page. Sefer Simchat Yom Tov, on tractate Beitza, by Maharal ...
LOT 16: T'romat Hadeshen, Fyordah edition, 1778 - copy of Rabbi Leib Galya, student of the Hafla'ah, father of Rabbi Ezriel Hildesheimer and Rabbi Feibush Frankfurt DeOder, rabbi of Friedburg Signatures of Rabbi Leib Galya and Rabbi Feibush Frankfurt DeOder on the cover of the book. Additional ...
LOT 17: Kuntres Rabbi Zvi Harif - first edition, Yaraslev, 1906-1907 - copy of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Kahana of Homna son-in-law of Rabbi Avraham of Krestir, son of Rabbi Yeshaeliya of Krestir Kuntres Rabbi Zvi Harif, Chidushei Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Heller, Rosh Yeshiva in Brody and rabbi of Ongvar and ...
LOT 18: The Sterlik / Elik dynasty Beit Elokim by the Mabit - Copy of Rabbi Yosef David Brandvin Malik, author of the "Keter Malchut" Beit Elokim by the Mabit First Edition, Venice 1576 - Copy of Rabbi Yosef David Brandvin of Strelik-Alik, author of the "Keter Malchut". Rabbi Yosef David Brandwein ...
LOT 21: Prophets and Scriptures with commentaries 'Ayala Shluha' and 'Mahane Asher'. Amsterdam, 1787 - partial set, in proper bindings All of the above except books Isaiah, Jeremiah Signature of ownership 'אברהם בהר"ר פנחס כ"ג' stamp ''יצחק יאמענפעלד, אמשטרדם' In this edition, the commentary ...
LOT 22: Psalms 'Sefat Emet' first edition, Pieterkov, 1926 The book of Psalms, with the commentary 'Sefat Emet' by Rabbi Yehuda Aryeh Leib Alter of Gur. First edition, which was brought to print from the author's manuscript, brought to press by his son, the Imrei Emet. Pieterkov, 1926 Beside ...
LOT 23: Psalms, with 'Divrei Ha'am' comentary by Rabbi Akiva Meir HaCohen Tornheim of Luke've Wolbruz, first edition, Lublin, 1923 Along with the book was printed his chidushim and a 'Kuntres Chadashim Le'bekarim', hymns for Shabbat meals. Arranged and brought to print by the author's son, Rabbi ...
LOT 24: Sefer Refu'ot HaNefesh, Prayers on the deathbed and the Hour of the Soul's Departure, Altona, 1740- bound together with 'Pirkei Avot', Hamburg edition, 1738 - a nice copy bound in an antique cover with a clasp to close 1. Pirkei Avot, with Melo Kaf Nachat commentary, by Rabbi Shneor Faybush. ...
LOT 25: Techinot [for women] - Hanover, 1837 - first and rare edition - Teitsh-Hebrew Techinot Ein Gebetbuch HaNover stations 1837. Hebrew Teitsh. First edition of this format, edited by Rabbi Yehoshua Mira (Miro). In the following decades, more and more editions of this popular prayer book were ...
LOT 26: An elegant set, Tikun Sofrim 'Torat Emet' with the 'Order of the Prayers' - Amsterdam 1826 - at the end of the book of Numbers are six rare pages, a list of names of those who sign in advance for the purchase of the Pentateuch in the cities of Holland. An elegant set, engraved and arranged ...
LOT 30: Handwritten dedication! Two volumes 'Leket Amarim' from Rabbi Ya'akov Meir Schechter 1995-1996. In volume 1 (1995) a warm dedication in the handwriting and signature of Rabbi Ya'akov Meir Schechter, one of the heads of the Kabbalistic Yeshiva Sha'ar Hashamayim in Jerusalem, and one of the ...
LOT 32: 'And this will be an example to you as God's eyes are on her from the beginning of the year to the end of the year' - a special letter of the Holy Mekubal Rabbi Moshe Ya'ir Weinstock - the story of the miracles of the Yom Kippur war A letter of from the Jerusalem Kabbalist Rabbi Moshe Yair ...
LOT 33: 'Shiach David' a handwritten book - on Genesis and the beginning of Exodus, by Rabbi David Ben Eliezer of Shtetel - Shtetel, 1840 - not printed Shtetl, Poland. 1840 At the beginning of the manuscript, a song for Shabbat by the author, with an acrostic of the initials of the author's ...
LOT 34: A page of Torah thoughts in the handwriting of the Gaon Rabbi Yoel Zvi Roth, rabbi of Khost, author of the Beit HaYotzer responsa - chidushim regarding the obligation of women to eat matza on Seder night and regarding the mitzva of sitting in the Sukka The Gaon Rabbi Yoel Zvi Roth [1820-1892] ...
LOT 35: Torat Emet - Venice, 1626 - first edition - signature and handwritten completion Torat Emet by Rabbi Aharon Sasson, first edition, Venice, 1626. An interesting ownership signature. With handwritten completions for some of the missing pages. Details of missing and completed pages: The cover ...
LOT 38: The letters of the great men of Israel against the first assembly of the Reform Movement! - Torat HaKe'naot, the second notebook - Amsterdam, 1845 - special format historical background: In the month of Tammuz 1844 the first assembly of the Reform movement was held, in the city of ...
LOT 43: Igeret HaShabbat - Rabbi Yehuda Leib Groybart author of 'Havalim Bane'imim' - Toronto, 1922 - thin booklet with an open letter to strengthen Shabbat observance, written for Jewish-American manufacturers and workers. Very rare, not in libraries in Israel Igeret HaShabbat. A thin booklet ...
LOT 44: 12 issues of the monthly "Hadarech" "The Way" - Toronto, 1940-1941 - not documented bibliographically and not in libraries in Israel - Polemical material on the subject of kosher meat in Toronto, including articles by Rabbi Yaakov Kaminetzky The monthly was published by the 'Toronto ...
LOT 45: Sefer HaZikaron by Rabbi Zvi Hirsch HaCohen, Rabbi of the Montreal Congregation, President of the Rabbis in Canada - Montreal, Adar, 1940 The book was published in honor of his Rabbanite jubilee. In the book are essays in his honor, in Yiddish and English. At the beginning of the book is a ...
LOT 46: Sansan, annual journal of Talmud Torah students in Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1926 - a special file including photos of the students and the staff - dozens of articles by Talmud Torah students At the beginning of the file are 10 pages, photos of Talmud Torah students in all classes, each class ...
LOT 48: A collection of 9 issues of the journal 'Das Yidishya Licht' an old Orthodox periodical of American Jews in New York. Issues that appeared between the years 1923 - 1925 Rare and early issues, which include articles on the current affairs of American Jewry, Orthodox life in the USA, many ...
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