LOTE 51: Rabbi Yehuda HaLevi. Pedigree Copy With The Rogatchover Gaon’s Handwritten Glosses. Lyck 1864. . Beautiful glosses of the Rogatchover on a rare R' Yehuda Halevi Book !. This book was first published from a manuscript containing 86 holy poems, from an ancient book owned by Rabbi Shmuel David ...
LOTE 52: Midrash Shmuel, Russia – Poland [1820]. . The Manuscript Copy that Belonged to the Admor Rabbi David Twersky from Makarov, Son-in-Law of the "Magen Avraham" from Trisk. The book "Midrash Shmuel" is a commentary on the Pirkei Avot by the wise scholar Rabbi Rabbi Samuel ben Isaac de Uçeda. ...
LOTE 53: The Satmar Rebbe's Mishneh Torah of the Rambam!. Warsaw, 1881. A Singular Volume owned by one of the Greatest Hassidic Leaders!. The Rambam's Mishneh Torah, part 1: Mad'a, Ahavah, Zemanim. Warsaw, Argelbrand-Goldman, 1881. Each section with separate title page (four in total). The ...
LOTE 54: Noam Elimelech. Stamps of the Admor of Rachov, Rabbi Yitzchak Rosenbaum hy”d, and his Son, Rabbi Yissachar Ber Rosenbaum. Munkatsch, 1940. Printed at the Height of the Holocaust. The book, Noam Elimelech, authored by the saintly Rabbi Elimelech of Lizhensk. This edition was printed during the ...
LOTE 55: Mishanyot. Rabbi Moshe Shapira Press. Stamp of Rabbi Mordechai of Rachmastrivka’s Beit Midrash, Son-in-law of the Slavita Printers. Slavita, 1815-1822. Published by Rabbi Moshe Shapira, Av Beit Din Slavita, and son of Rabbi Pinchas of Koritz. With commentaries of Rabbi Ovadia of Bartenura and ...
LOTE 56: LIkutei Zvi – Copy Belonging to the Admor Rabbi Shlomo Friedman of Chortkov – Tel Aviv. Zhitomir, 1849. Exceedingly Rare!. The book ‘Likutei Zvi’, prayers and supplications for Holidays and the entire year, with Mishnayot and more. The title page features the stamp of the Admor Rabbi Shlomo ...
LOTE 57: Chovot Halevavot Two Volumes. Zhitomir, 1848. . Copy Belonging to Rabbi Nachim Dober Friedman of Sadigur. Chovot Halevavot, Volume 1 and 2, authored by the great sage Rabbeinu Bachaye. With signatures and stamps of “Rabbi Nachum Dober Friedman of Sadigur”. The Rabbi of Sadigur received ...
LOTE 58: Ohr Zarua. Complete, First Edition Set! Zhitomir and Jerusalem, 1862-1890. . Sefer Yesod. First Print. The book, Ohr Zarua, is comprised of Halachic rulings and responsa. This is a prominent Halachic composition, oft quoted by the Beit Yosef and the Rema. Authored by Rabbi Yitzchak son of ...
LOTE 59: Tefillin Parshiyot, in the Holy Handwriting of Rabbi Nachman Sofer Papirna. Priceless Segulah from The Scribe of the Great Rabbis: The Lubavitcher Rebbe, The Brisker Rav and The Chazon Ish. Ari Ksav. The book ‘Orchos Rabbeinu’ p.293 writes in the name of HaGaon HaRav Chaim Kanievsky zt”l ...
LOTE 60: Kiddush Cup and Spice Container of the "Baal Mofet"- the "Cherkasser"- Rebbe Yaakov Yisrael Twersky of Cherkas. The Cherkasser Rebbe Personal Set. Ukraine, ca. 1840 An exceptional silver goblet and Havdalah spice container, hand-crafted by a Ukrainian silversmith, likely in the region of ...
LOTE 61: Silver Torah Ornament Set. Kassel, Germany, 19th century. Belonging to HaRav Ya'akov Koppel Bennett. A classic set – Torah crown and shield, hand crafted in Kassel, Germany, during the 19th century. The Torah crown is designed in a rounded form, with eight arms bearing hammered ornament and ...
LOTE 62: A Classic and Beautiful Silver Hanukkah Lamp. Vienna ca.1900. Marked. A beautiful and elegant menorah, handmade entirely of silver by a talented silversmith. The lamp's backplate is elegantly designed, and adorned with hand-executed repousse and hammer work. In the center of the Hanukkah lamp ...
LOTE 63: Circumcision Set within a Fitted Antique Box. Western Europe, 19th Century. A set of circumcision implements that includes a circumcision knife, shield, and container for powder, housed in an antique oblong box. The circumcision knife is both impressive and classical word knife, with a ...
LOTE 64: A Monumental Pair of Silver Shabbat Candlesticks. Poland. Second half of the 19th Century. An antique pair of silver candlesticks, handmade with high-quality silversmithing. The base of the candlesticks is square and is topped by an undulating stem decorated in its entirety with beautiful ...
LOTE 65: A Pair of Silver Shabbat Candlesticks. Russia, 19th Century. A beautiful pair of candlesticks for Shabbat, handmade from silver, with a square base and lovely undulating stems adorned with engraved, hammered and repousse floral ornamentation. Marked on the base with the maker's mark and Russian ...
LOTE 66: "Shmirot" Cup, Made from the Silver Coins of Tzaddikim. Poland, early 19th century. Marked. A small and very special hand-crafted silver cup, decorated and engraved with the Hebrew wordf "Me-shmirot" [Made from Shmirot]. This cup owes its existence to an old Hassidic custom in which the Rebbe ...
LOTE 67: A special and rare lot: Five Kabbalistic Silver Amulets. Middle East, 19th century. Five special and rare handmade silver kabbalistic amulets, to be worn on the body for protection. Two of the amulets were made to be tied around the upper arm; the other three to hang around the neck. Cast ...
LOTE 68: A Rare Silver Kiddush Cup. Norway late 19th century. Marked. A rare and impressive and kiddush cup, handmade by a silversmith from the city of Novik in Norway. The form of the cup is quite special and is inspired by early silver cups made in Northern Germany in the 17th century. These cups ...
LOTE 69: Silver Hanukkah Lamp. Vienna, ca. 1900. A lovely silver Hanukkah lamp crafted in Vienna. The lamp is adorned in its center with two compelling animal figures, reminiscent of dragons. The structure of the menorah is very unusual and special. Its base is rounded and flat, giving way to a ...
LOTE 70: Modern Art: Havdalah Set and Shabbat Candlesticks, by Bezalel Academy artist Moshe Zabari. Israel, 20th C. A delicate and special set comprised of a spice container, Havdalah candle holder, and Shabbat candlesticks. Clean and impressive silverwork, crafted and signed by the important and ...
LOTE 71: Modern Art: A Unique Chanukkiyah of gilt brass, by the Foremost Israeli Artist Moshe Zabari. Israel, 20th C. . Moshe Zabari, a foremost Israeli Judaica artist and graduate of the Bezalel Academy, was born in Jerusalem in 1935. Zabari studied at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design from ...
LOTE 72: Modern Art: A Pair of Shabbat Candlesticks Made by the Important Judiaca Artist Zelig Segal. Israel, 20th century. In the work before of us, Selig Segal has created a unique and creative pair Shabbat candlesticks, special in both in their design and the manner in which their material is ...
LOTE 73: A Rare Passover Plate by the Polish Jewish artist Moshe Leser. Tarnów (Poland), ca. 1930. An original and unique object of Jewish craftsmanship, exhibiting excellent, high-quality carving. This compelling Passover Plate displays six circular receptacles for the traditional components of the ...
LOTE 74: Modern Art: Torah Shield Crafted with Silver and Precious Stones. Jerusalem. Boaz Yemini. A beautiful Torah Shield, handcrafted by the eminent Jerusalemite artist, Boaz Yemini. Yemini is descended from a family of exceptional silversmiths who have created innumerable and exclusive Judaica items ...
LOTE 75: A Rare and Significant Pair of Filigree Torah Finials. Galicia [Poland/Ukraine], ca. 1810. A museum-quality piece of Jewish ritual art. The custom of adorning the Torah scroll with finials originated and developed from the shape of the Atzei Chayyim on which they were mounted. Because these ...
LOTE 76: Ornate Passover Plate from the Famed Bezalel Art Academy. Israel, early 20th century. Impressive and large-sized Passover plate/tray, handcrafted in damascene work, integrating silver and copper inlay atop brass. In the center of the plate appears in silver the symbol of the 'Bezalel' Academy ...
LOTE 77: A Grandiose Silver Pesach Compendium by Shuki Freiman. Jerusalem 1992. An impressive piece of modern Jewish art made of massive and particularly impressive silverwork, and weighing close to ten kilograms. This compendium is exquisitely designed and executed, making a grand and majestic ...
LOTE 78: A Pair of Rare Afghan Silver Cups of the "Society for the Healing of the Soul". Afghanistan 1868. A pair of silver cups made, hand-crafted in a traditional antique oriental style, and engraved with an interesting dedication in Hebrew. On the upper portion of one cup is engraved: "Society for ...
LOTE 79: Italian Silver Oil lamp in the Renaissance style. Florence Italy 20th Century. A lovely neoclassical style silver lamp. Lamps of this type became popular again around the mid-18th and early 19th centuries. The neoclassical taste led to the production of figural oil lamps such as this one ...
LOTE 80: Miniature Prayer Book. Rare! With Silver-Gilt Binding. Amsterdam, 1739. Magnificent Copy. The smallest prayer book printed up to the end of the 18th Century. 5.9 cm! Magnificent copy with original silver binding with gilt decorations. Prayers for the months and festivals according to Sephardic ...
LOTE 81: Prayer Book of the Spanish Marrano Community in Amsterdam. Original, Magnificent, Leather Binding. Amsterdam, 1726. Rare Prayer Book. Exceptionally beautiful copy of ‘Order of Prayers According to the Sephardi Community Customs’ for Weekdays and Shabbat. The Prayer Book was thoroughly ...
LOTE 82: Chamishah Chumshei Torah. Antwerp, 1572. Chamishah Chumshei Torah and Five Megillot, with punctuation and cantillation marks ‘as per the command of the Chief of Bomberg’. A magnificent copy in absolute mint and complete condition. One of the first books printed in Antwerp. The printer ...
LOTE 83: Prayer Book According to the Customs of the Rome Community. Venice, 1718. Miniature Format With Original, Leather Binding!. Prayers for the entire year, the High Holy Days and the Three Festivals, Psalms, Readings from the Torah, various prayers and Ma’amadot. Particularly wide volume, in ...
LOTE 84: Machzorim for the Days of Awe and Holidays According to Sephardic Custom. Amsterdam, 1771. 1. Prayers for Rosh HaShanah according to Sephardic custom, authored by Rabbi Shmuel Rodriguez Mindiz zt”l, brought to print through his relative Yaakov da Silva Mendez. 86 leaves. With approbation of ...
LOTE 85: Machzor According to the Rome Community’s Custom. Two Volumes in One Binding. Mantua, 1718-1719. Machzor according to the custom of the Rome Community, Volume 1 and Volume 2, with Halachic laws and additions by Rabbi Avraham Yedidya Basilea. On Leaf 1, Volume 1, appears handwritten ownership ...
LOTE 86: Selichot for Women Translated into Yiddish. Amsterdam, 1688. Seder Selichot for the month of Elul and the High Holidays translated into Yiddish by Rabbi Elyakim, son of Rabbi Yaakov Shatz of Komarna. On the last page is an approbation from the Rabbis of Amsterdam. As stated in the approbation ...
LOTE 87: Seder HaTefilah, Nusach Haar"i from the foundation of the Ba'al Hatanya, 1-2, Warsaw, 1866-1867. Chabad. A Chabad Siddur edited by the founder of Chabad, the great Ba'al HaTanya - Rebbe Shneur Zalman of Liadi - and his son the Mitteler Rebbe, Rabbi DovBer. With halakhot and Hasidic ma'amarim. ...
LOTE 88: Tehillim. Mantua, 1744. Exceedingly Rare!. Expanded Book of Tehillim “…with usage of Tehillim, a table of the Mizmorim, assorted prayers and entreaties…Seder Tikkun Chatzot…table of Mizmorim recited on unusual times of year…” This Tehillim is in its original binding and is extremely rare! To ...
LOTE 89: Tanach. Geneva Edition, 1617. Original Binding. Three volumes in antique, parchment binding with Torah, Nevi’im Rishonim, Nevi’im Acharonim ( Lacking the Ketuvim section). The unique pocket edition published in Geneva by Kafa Elon Printers. Individual title pages for each section. ...
LOTE 90: Chamishah Chumshei Torah, Five Megillot, Nevi’im Rishonim. Frankfurt an der Oder, 1595. Of the first Hebrew books printed in Frankfurt. Five Books of the Torah, Five Megillot and Early Prophets with punctuation and cantillation marks. Part of the complete edition of Tanach that was published at ...
LOTE 91: Chamishah Chumshei Torah and Five Megillot. Pocket-size edition. Amsterdam, 1693. Chamishah Chumshei Torah and Five Megillot, with Haftorot for the entire year. Amsterdam, 1693. Pocket-sized, small edition. On the title page appears the following: “This beautiful edition is for each person, in ...
LOTE 92: Sephardic Machzor for the Days of Awe. With Glosses of Rabbi Yehuda Aryeh of Modena. Venice, 1638. Rare!. Sephardic Machzor for the Days of Awe, with Selichot for Leilei Ashmorot, with Kabbalistic elucidations, and explanations on the Tekiyot, by Rabbi Moshe Cordovero (The ReMak). This Machzor ...
LOTE 93: Machzor With Kavanot HaPaytan as per the Ashkenazi Custom. Amsterdam, 1750. With Original, Artistic Binding. Volume One for the Holiday of Sukkot, in unique, antique binding along with silver plated corners. The binding features elaborate silver clasps and a silver plate bearing a Hebrew ...
LOTE 94: סדר תפלה כמנהג ספרדים. ויניציאה, תקנ"ו [1796] / עם ספר תקוני שבת. ויניציאה, תקנ"ג [1793]. כרך בפורמט מיניאטורי. סדר תפלה כמנהג קהל קדוש ספרדים, כרוך עם ספר תקוני שבת מהאר"י. הסדור כולל: תפלות לימי החול, לשבת וחגים, ושלש רגלים. בקולופון של הסדור: "על ידי הנצב על המלאכה מצליח קורינאלדי ועל ...
LOTE 95: Americana: The First Reform Machzor Printed in the United States. Cincinnati, 1866. Edited by Isaac Mayer Wise. First Edition. "The Divine Service of American Israelites for the New Year", edited by Isaac Mayer Wise. Cincinnati: Bloch & Co., 1866. First edition. With texts in Hebrew ...
LOTE 96: Americana: Select Sentences: Designed As A Moral Guide-Book For Young Israelites. Philadelphia, 1854. An American Jewish educational book, one of the first to be published in America. First edition of an early pocket-sized moral guide in English. With preface by Rabbi Isaac Leeser. Published ...
LOTE 98: Tanach, Second Volume, Nevi’im Acharonim and Ketuvim. Philadelphia, 1814. The First Hebrew Tanach Printed in the United States. This is the second volume, (Nevi’im Acharonim and Ketuvim) from the book of Tanach. This Tanach was published in two volumes, without punctuation. With a foreword in ...
LOTE 99: Americana: The First English Translation of the Chumash by a Jewish Individual. A Complete and Pristine Copy. Philadelphia, 1845. Five Volumes. "The Law of God: edited and with former translations diligently compared and revised, by Isaac Leeser." Philadelphia: C. Sherman. 5605 [1845]. Each ...
LOTE 100: Americana: The Leeser Bible. The First English Translation of the Bible by a Jewish Individual. A Complete and Well-Preserved Copy. Philadelphia, 1854. "The Twenty-Four Books of the Holy Scriptures: Carefully translated…and supplied with short explanatory notes by Isaac Leeser." Philadelphia: ...
LOTE 101: Tochachat Meguleh VeHaTzad Nachash. Polemic of Nechemya Hayun. London, 1715. Sabbatean Polemic. The book, Tochachat Meguleh VeHaTzad Nachash; two polemics authored by Rabbi Yosef Irgas, opposing the Sabbatian, Nechemya Hayun. In his composition, Tochachat Meguleh, the author, the Kabbalist ...
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