(50) 1g GOLD VALCAMBI SUISSEE COMBIBAR, 1927 $20 GOLD ST. GAUDENS CH BU, 1894-S $20 GOLD LIBERTY TYPE 3 AU, c170-145 BC EUCRATIDES I AR TETRADRACHM NGC VF, 1908 $10 GOLD INDIAN CCGS CH/GEM BU W/MOTTO, 1879-CC MORGAN DOLLAR XF, 1893-CC MORGAN DOLLAR XF RIM NICKS, 1860 INDIAN HEAD CENT AGP GEM BU POINTED BUST, AD 602-610 PHOCAS AV SOLIDUS NGC CH AU, AD 1143-1180 MANUEL I EL ASPRON TRACHY NGC CH AU.
LOT 53: Chabad. Rare! Seder Birkas HaNehenin, Warsaw 1844. Seder Birkas HaNehenin from the Alter Rebbe, Rebbe Shneur Zalman of Liadi. Owner signature on title page. Warsaw [1844], N. Shriftgisser press. Printed twice in Warsaw 1844, with slight variations. This is the rarer edition. [1] 2-22 ...
LOT 54: Chabad. Discovery. Unknown title page. Tefillos for the entire year, nusach Arizal - Chabad. With Birkas HaNehenin of the Baal HaTanya. Vilna, [1841] Prayers for the entire year, per the nusach Arizal, edited by Rav Shneur Zalman of Liadi with the halachos of Birkas HaNehenin. Vilna [1841]. ...
LOT 56: Chassidus. Letter with brachos from the Minchas Elazar of MunkacsLetter with brachos and one line written and signed by Admor Chaim Elazar Spira av"d Munkacs, the Minchas Elazar. The front of the postcard features a letter that was written by the shamash, Rabbi Chaim Dovid Greenfeld ...
LOT 57: Signed Letter from Rabbi Yisrael of Boyan; 1942. Letter of blessing and congratulation from Rabbi Yisrael Friedman of Boyan–Leipzig, dated Friday, the eve of Shabbos HaGadol, 1942. Rabbi Yisrael of Boyan (1878 - 1951) was the son of Rabbi Yitzchak of Boyan, author of Pachad Yitzchak, son ...
LOT 58: Chassidus. Sanz dynasty. Invitation to the wedding of Rav Dovid Halberstam of Tschebin hy"d Invitation to the wedding of the "bachur hacharif" Rav Dovid Halberstam, son of Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Frysztak and Malkah bas Rabbi Elazar Rosenfeld of Oshpitzin, son-in-law of the Divrei Chaim of ...
LOT 59: Chassidus. Sanz-Stropkov Dynasty. Letter written by Admor Yissacher Dov Lifshitz of Stropkov-Ungvar 1933.Admor Yissachar Dov Lifshitz hy”d (1882-1944) was the son-in-law of Rabbi Avraham Shalom Halberstam, son of Rabbi Yechezkel of Shinowa. He began serving as admor of Stropkov in the ...
LOT 60: Invitation from Rav Menachem Mendel Halberstam to the wedding of his son Rabbi Chaim Baruch Halberstam av"d Frysztak.Invitation to the wedding of Rav Chaim Baruch Halberstam with Reizel bas R' Yaakov Koppel Parnes of Gorlice. The chosson and the kallah were descendants of the Divrei ...
LOT 61: Letter of greeting written and signed by Rav Chuna of Kalashitz [Kołaczyce]"Yisa brachah tovah l'arichus yamim…" Letter with a brachah from Rav Chuna Hablerstam of Kalashitz. Rebbe Chuna of Kalashitz Hy"d (1884-1943) was known for his purity and sanctity. He was an Admor from the Sanz ...
LOT 62: Letter from Rav Menachem Mendel Halberstam of Stropkov, right after the Holocaust. Switzerland, 1946. Letter written and signed by Rav Menachem Mendel Halberstam of Stropkov to nagid Rav Yisrael Zupnik. The letter was sent from Switzerland where he was staying after the Holocaust. Rav ...
LOT 63: Chassidus. Letter from the Admor of Stropkov, Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Lipshitz Halberstam, 1979. “Ksivah V’Chasimah Tovah” letter from the Admor of Stropkov, Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Lipshitz Halberstam. The Admor of Stropkov, Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Lipshitz-Halberstam [1908-1995] was ...
LOT 64: Chassidus. Letter with a brachah from Admor Shlomo Halberstam of Bobov. New York, 1976 Letter with a brachah signed by Rav Shlomo Halberstam of Bobov, prominent Rebbe after the Holocaust. He blesses the letter recipient, " and I pray to Hashem that He open His treasury with abundant ...
LOT 65: Letter from Admor Yehuda Aryeh Perlow, From the First Admorim in America, to His Brother Rabbi Shlomo Chaim of Bolekhiv A handwritten letter from the Admor Rabbi Yehuda Aryeh Perlow of Novominsk to his brother the Admor Rabbi Shlomo Chaim Perlow of Bolekhiv, written in the year 1937. The ...
LOT 66: Chassidus. Signature of the Pnei Menachem of Ger, 1968. Notary authorization for power of attorney of the Chinuch Atzmai of Agudas Yisrael, signed by the Gerrer Rebbe, Rebbe Pinchas Menachem Alter. Rebbe Pinchas Menachem Alter was born in 1926 to his father the Imrei Emes of Ger. He was ...
LOT 68: Kabbalah. Mishnas Chassidim by Rav Immanuel Chai Ricchi. Amsterdam, [1740]. Sefer Mishnas Chassidim, orders and kavanot for tefillah per the Kabbalah of the Arizal, by Mekubal Rav Emanuel Chai Ricchi. Signatures, stamps and notes. Amsterdam, 1740. [6], 132 leaves. 16.5 cm. ...
LOT 71: Kabbalah. Mifalos Elokim - Lemberg [1800?] Mifalos Elokim, collection of segulos, amulets and cures according to the pure, holy names compiled from letters of the great mekubalim, including Rav Yoel Baal Shem and Rav Naftali Katz av"d Posen and the environs, letters from expert doctors and ...
LOT 72: Kabbalah - Segulah. Raziel HaMalach. Grodno, 1793 Sefer Raziel HaMalach - The Sefer that Raziel HaMalach gave to Adam HaRishon. A sacred work, full of holy names. Known as a segulah and protection from fires and for righteous children. As written on the title page, '…a wonderful segulah ...
LOT 75: Kabbalah. ViChishav Lo HaKohen. Furth, [1784]. First edition.Sefer ViChishav Lo HaKohen, kabalistic homilies on the aleph-beis letters by kabbalist Avraham Katz of Lask. Signature of Rabbi Yehudah Leib b"r Yaakov Wodzislawski, talmid of Rabbi Meir Don Plotsky and author of Toldos ...
LOT 79: Kabbalah. Sefer HaGoralos of Rav Chaim Vital. First edition. Jerusalem, 1863.Sefer HaGoralos [Goral Kadosh] by mekubel Rav Chaim Vital. In this work, Rav Chaim Vital lists 256 questions on a wide-vari ety of subjects that can be clearly answered with lots, based on the 12 mazalos and ...
LOT 82: Sefer Yesod V’Shoresh Ha’avodah – Grodno, 1895. Map of Eretz Yisroel in Hebrew Sefer Yesod V’Shoresh Ha’avodah, tefilah, Torah and mitzvos, kabbalah and avodas Hashem, by Rabbi Alexander Ziskind of Grodno. On leaf 100, two maps: a study of the borders of Eretz Yisroel and a map of Eretz ...
LOT 88: The First Book of Kabbalah from the Gra!Sefer Yetzirah with the commentary of the Gra. First edition. Grodno, 1806. Sefer Yetzirah with the commentary of the Rav”d, Rasag, Ramban, Rokeach, Rabbi Moshe Botarel and with the Biur HaGra, published by the Gra’s disciple, Rabbi Menachem ...
LOT 89: One of the first printed works of the Gra: Shenot Eliyahu, Lemberg 1799. First edition. Shenot Eliyahu, Mishnayot Seder Zeraim with the elucidation of the Gra. The Gra’s elucidation is divided into two sections: the short commentary and the long commentary. Though the title page notes that ...
LOT 90: Gra. Tractate Avot with Peirush HaGra. First edition. Sklow, 1804. Tractate Avot with Rashi’s commentary and, for the first time, the commentary of Rabbi Eliyahu of Vilna, with Masechtot Ketanot proofread from the copy of Rabbi Eliyahu of Vilna. Published by the sons of the Gra, Rabbi ...
LOT 91: Gaon of Vilna. Peirush HaGra on a few aggadot and Sefer Yonah. First edition. Vilna, [1800] Published by the sons of the Gra. Commentary on a few aggadot of the Talmud by the Gra. Additional title page: Sefer Yonah with Peirush Rashi and Beiur HaGra. The work was published by the sons ...
LOT 92: Gra. Michtav Eliyahu with the rare pages of presubscribers – first edition. Prague, 1811. Michtav Eliyahu, the commentary of the Gaon of Vilna on Shir HaShirim and Chavakuk (with the text) and Likutei Chiddushim from the Torah of the Gra. This is the first edition of the Gra’s commentary on ...
LOT 93: Seder Olam Rava with Hagahot and Biurim of the Gra. Sklow, [1801]. First edition. Seder Olam Rava - Seder HaDorot from Adam HaRishon until the days of the Tanaim by Tana Rabbi Yossi ben Chalafta. "Printed in a few places, but all are filled with mistakes and errors, until the true Gaon ...
LOT 94: Maseches Sofrim with Hagahos HaGR"A - First edition. Suwałk, 1862 Maseches Sofrim with hagahos of the Gra of Vilna and Biur Mikra Sofrim and Itur Sofrim by Rav Yitzchak Eliyahu Landau. The first of only four Hebrew works printed in Suwałk. Suwałk, 1862. First edition. [2] 40 leaves. ...
LOT 95: Gra. Toldot Yitzchak on the Biur HaGra on the Sefer Yetzirah. Sefer Toldot Yitzchak , elucidations on the Biur HaGra on the Sefer Yetzirah and elucidation of various discussion from the Kabbalah of the Gra, by Rabbi Yitzchak Kahana of Kolno. This first section is a new expanded and revised ...
LOT 96: The Gaon of Vilna. Mishpitei Halashon HaIvrit. Vilna, 1874. Sefer Mishpitei HaLashon HaIvrit - Dikduk discussions according to the Torah of the Gra. Revised edition from the manuscript of part of “Dikduk Eliyahu” that was printed in 1833, with comments by the publisher Rabbi Aryeh Leib ...
LOT 97: Rabbi Elia. Frankfurt A.M., [1921]. Rare work. The Gaon of Vilna and his era. Gaon von Wilna und seine Zeit by Dr. Yitzchak Unna, Rav in Manheim. Entirely in German. Frankfurt A.M. [1921] 43 pages. 16 cm. New cardboard binding. Fine condition. Very rare.
LOT 98: Kabbalah. Safra D'Tzniusa with the Biur HaGra. Handwritten glosses by Mekubal Rav Yehudah Fatiya. Safra D'Tzniusa with the Biur HaGra - prominent edition. Vilna, 1882. This edition includes the glosses of his talmid, Rav Moshe Shlomo of Tultschyn, and comments from Rav Eliyahu Rogler av"d ...
LOT 99: Lithuania and Ashkenaz. Mashal L'Mah HaDavar Domeh - Handwritten elucidations by the Maggid of Dubno.We do not know of any other manuscript from the Dubno Maggid that this manuscript can be compared to. The manuscript is not signed.Manuscript with elucidations and parables on Shir ...
LOT 100: Lithuania and Ashkenaz. Chiddushei Torah written and signed by Rav Mordechai Zvi HaKohen Yalish of Lemberg.Chiddushei Torah written and signed by Rav Mordechai Zvi HaKohen Yalish of Lemberg, father of the Zecher Yeshayahu. Rav Mordechai Zvi HaKohen Yalish of Lemberg (1878-1943) was a ...
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