LOTE 101: Seder Tikunei Shabbat. Astounding, Rare Bibliographic Discovery! Fürth, 1770. Seder Tikunei Shabbat, Seder Tefillot LeShabbat according to Nusach HaAri HaKadosh. Includes Halachot, Zemirot, Prayers, Tikkunim, Kavanot and quotes from the Zohar, for the entire Shabbat. Exceedingly rare ...
LOTE 102: Extremely rare, complete copy: Chen Tov-Brit Melach-Taharat Aharon – with tried and true Segulot in Judeo-Ashkenazit. Amsterdam, [1756]. Miniature Single edition. . Sefer Chen Tov, contains six Sdarim: 1. Seder Hashulchan and Tikkun Se'udah (the table and meal). 2. Seder Baal Habayit (the ...
LOTE 103: Extremely rare book- bibliographic discovery: 'Miksha Zahav'. Frankfurt an der Oder, [1732]. Sefer Miksha Zahav, "Chidushim by the Geonim… Chidushim and Shinunim … compiled from books [by] Rabbi Meir of Zholkva… [ben Rabbi] Levi". Based on the weekly Parashiyot, including Chidushim in several ...
LOTE 104: Very Rare- 'Emek Yehoshua'. Hamburg, 1738. Extrapolations and meanings of the Torah attributed to sages, by Rabbi Yehoshua Falk. Hamburg, 1738. Ahron ben Zvi Hirsch of Dessau Press. 85 leaves. 14 cm. Very good condition. Simple binding
LOTE 105: 'Keren Shmuel'. Frankfurt an der Oder, 1727. Single Edition. Rare. Keren Shmuel on the Rashbam‘s commentary on the Torah. Authored by Rabbi Shlomo Zalman ben R’ Yechizkiya Hassel Ashkenaz. On the title page appears a handwritten dedication: “Igrah deKallah…debei hillulah leHaChassan…Shmuel ...
LOTE 106: Books of Rabbi Yehosef (Joseph) Schwarz [3 volumes]: Divrei Yosef-Tevu'ot HaAretz - with handwritten comments. Jerusalem, [1843-1862]. First editions. Some of the first books that were printed in Jerusalem. The comprehensive geographic book of one the leading researchers of the Land of Israel ...
LOTE 107: Yosef Tehillot on Tehillim. Livorno, 1801. First Edition Printed by The Chida In His Lifetime. Especially Beautiful Copy!. Commentary on Tehillim authored by The Chida, Rabbi Chaim Yosef David Azulai. Also includes the chapters of Tehillim, with the Chida’s commentary printed alongside them. At ...
LOTE 108: 'Kikar LaAden'. Livorno, 1801. First Edition Printed by the Author, The Chida. Kikar LaAden on the minor tractates; Pirkei Avot, Avot D’Rabi Natan, Perek Shirah and Masechet Kallah. Authored by The Chida, Rabbi Chaim Yosef David Azulai. In his great humility, The Chida merely refers to this ...
LOTE 109: Rare Siddur For Shabbat and Holidays. Personal Copy of The Chida, with his Signature. Avignon 1767. The title page features a personal dedication, penned in the saintly handwriting of The Chida, Rabbi Chaim Yosef David Azulai: “Gift from the beloved wealthy man, paragon of kindness knb”r ...
LOTE 110: Siddur Shabbatot Hashem. With a Prayer In Honor of the Grand Duke of Tuscany. Livorno, 1785. Printed at the Time the Chida Resided in Livorno. The book commences with Mincha for Erev Shabbat. With Birkat HaMazon; Tikkun HaTal; Hoshanot for Shabbat of Sukkot; Tikkun Geshem. On Leaf 68: Prayer ...
LOTE 111: Seder HaTefillot. Amsterdam, 1771. Magnificent Copy With Original, Leather Binding Including Clasps. Most splendid copy, with gilt-edged pages. Ornate, antique binding from the time of its printing, with gilt embossing along with original, leather and bronze clasps. Prayer book for weekdays ...
LOTE 112: Siddur Tefillat Yisrael. First Prayer Book With French Translation. Metz, 1820. Complete copy of a most rare Siddur in the annals of French Jewry. French translation by Yoel Anschbach. Siddur for weekday, Shabbat, Yamim Nora’im and Shalosh Regalim according to Polish custom (Eastern ...
LOTE 113: Siddur. Prayers for The Entire Year With Tehillim and Ma’amadot, According to Ashkenazi Minhag. Amsterdam, 1706. Exceedingly Rare Siddur, Never Seen in Public Auctions. Siddur in a thick volume, with Tehillim and Ma’amadot. Magnificent copy with wide margins, thick, light paper with ...
LOTE 114: Miniature prayer book, 7 cm. from Pisa, bound in an original leather binding, including a bibliographically unknown leaf. Siddur Beit Tefillah. Custom of the Sephardim communities. Midei Chodesh Bechodsho Umidei Shabbat Beshabbato. Printed on the leaf following the title page is the verse: דחה ...
LOTE 115: Niv Sefatayim. Amsterdam, 1872. Miniature Siddur. Superb, Complete Copy. . Printed on orange-hued paper. Order of Prayers according to Sephardic custom, for each month, and Shabbat, with numerous additions. With prayers for Holidays and Mincha for fast days. Published through the initiative ...
LOTE 116: The Personal Machzor of the Holy Mekubal Rabbi Yosef Irgas- Student of R' Emmanuel Chai Riki . With Kavanot, Additions and Comments in his Holy Handwriting. "HaShomer Emmunim Hakadmon". Rw Irgas studied the wisdom of Kabbalah with Rabbi Binyamin HaCohen Vitali, student of Rabbi Moshe ...
LOTE 117: The Kabbalistic Siddur Chessed LeAvraham. Izmir, [1764]. First edition. Edited by the Mekubal Rabbi Avraham Tuviana of Algiers. Siddur for the days of the week, Sabbath and Rosh Chodesh with Kabbalistic commentaries, Kavanot, Hanhagot and prayers, based on the Ari's writings, Rabbi Chaim ...
LOTE 118: VaYakel Moshe by Kabbalist, Rabbi Moshe ben Menachem of Prague. Kabbalah. Dessau, 1698. Complete Copy in Parchment Binding. First edition with approbations of leading Rabbis, including Rabbi David Oppenheim and Rabbi Shimon Wertheim. Novellae and elucidations on the hidden wisdom of Sefer ...
LOTE 119: Derech Chachmah LeRamchal. Kabbalah. Amsterdam, 1783. First Edition. Compilation of fundamental essays on both the revealed and hidden areas of the Torah. Authored by Kabbalist Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzato, The Ramchal. Includes four compositions by the Ramchal, each with their own title page. ...
LOTE 120: Raziel HaMalach. Segulah Book of Protection Including Against Fire. First Print. Amsterdam, 1701. It is famed that having this book in one’s home is a Segulah for protection: “And for all the houses of Israel it is an effective Segulah to merit descendants who are wise and clever, and for ...
LOTE 121: Oneg Shabbat. Rare Kabbalah Book. Copy of Rabbi Nachum Berenyu of Sadigura. Zhovkva, 1848. Rare Edition. Oneg Shabbat, on Kabbalistic topics, intended for study on the holy Shabbat. Authored by Rabbi Reuven HaKohen Katz, author of the Yalkut Reuveni. Rabbi Reuven was the son of Rabbi Hoschke ...
LOTE 122: Two extremely rare books of the Komarno Chassidut – Sefer Derech Emunah and Sefer Nidvat Pi. Lemberg, [1848]. First edition. Complete copies. • Sefer Derech Emunah. On the title page of the book, the author writes that he authored this book in his youth after the passing of his Rav and teacher ...
LOTE 123: 2 copies of Sefer Likutim Yekarim – words by the Baal Shem Tov and his disciples – with a lengthy handwritten comment. . Extremely rare edition with new additions that were not printed in previous editions. Ostroh/Zholkva (?), [1800/1820](?) – Lemberg, [1850]. 1. Sefer Likutim Yekarim ...
LOTE 124: Early Chassidic book – Minchat Yitzchak. Zholkva, [1805]. First edition. The only book authored by Rabbi Yitzchak Mallir, that served as Rav of Zvalov already at the age of fourteen. Sefer Minchat Yitzchak, varied Chidushim and Drushim, with quotations by leading Chassidic rabbis, by Rabbi ...
LOTE 125: Notebook of names and addresses in Haifa, Kvitlach and a receipt by the Admor of Koidinov Rabbi Chanoch Dov Zilberfarb. . This is a lengthy alphabetic list of names and addresses of residents of Haifa, handwritten by Rabbi Chanoch Dov Zilberfarb with his handwritten signature on the binding of ...
LOTE 126: Likutei Halachot by Rabbi Nathan of Breslov. Choshen Mishpat. Lemberg, 1859. Chassidut. First Edition. Elucidations and novellae on the four sections of the Shulchan Aruch, based on the theme of Avodat Hashem. Based on Rabbi Nachman of Breslov’s teachings. Authored by his primary disciple ...
LOTE 127: Sefer Chareidim by Rabbi Elazar Azikri. Printed by the Rabbi of Slavita’s Grandsons. Zhitomir, 1857. Sefer Yesod authored by Rabbi Elazar Azikri, a Kabbalist, poet and composer of the song, Yedid Nefesh. Rabbi Azikri was a leading Tzfat sage and was a pupil of the Ramak, Rabbi Berab and the ...
LOTE 128: Tzava’ah of the author of Yesod VeShoresh HaAvoda, Rabbi Alexander Susskind. Zhitomir, 1848. Shapira Brothers Press. Most Rare!. Printed by the brothers Rabbi Chananya Lipa and Rabbi Arye Leib and Rabbi Yehoshua Heschel Shapira. Rabbi Alexander Susskind of Grodno (deceased 1794) was an 18th ...
LOTE 129: Sefer Tzava'aot MeRabbi Naftali Hacohen [the Semichat Chachamim] VeRabbi Shabtai Sheftil Horowitz. Zhitomir, [1847]. Rare. The last will of Rabbi Naftali Hacohen, the author of the Semichat Chachamim, with the last will of Rabbi Shabtai Sheftil Halvi Horowitz. The press of Rabbi Chanina Lipa ...
LOTE 130: Brit Avraham by Rabbi Avraham, Father of The Shelah HaKadosh. One of Slavita Press’ Rarest Prints. Slavita, 1794. One of the First Books, Rabbi Moshe Shapira Himself Printed. Rare and precious book, not seen in Public Auctions. Only an incomplete copy is found in the National Library ...
LOTE 131: Zohar Printed by Rabbi Moshe Shapira. Slavita, 1815. Copy of the Great Collector Rabbi Nochum Dovber Friedman and his son the Admor Rabbi Sholom Yosef. Splendid and prominent copy of the Admor of Sadigura. Zohar, Volume 1 (Bereishit), 3, 4, 5 (VaYikarah – Devarim). Printed by Rabbi Moshe ...
LOTE 132: Tikkun Leil Shavuot VeHoShanah Rabbah. With Rare Stamp. Splendid Copy. Zhitomir, 1864. Tikkun Leil Shavuot VeHoShanah Rabbah according to the order of the Sefer Shelah, with the order of the 613 Mitzvot. Published by the grandsons of the Rabbi of Slavita, Rabbi Chananya Lipa and Rabbi Yehoshua ...
LOTE 133: Masechet Megillah. Rare, Small Format. Slavita, 1822. This book was printed by Rabbi Moshe himself, in the last year before he transferred the Press. Segulah for success and protecting one’s home. Talmud Bavli, Masechet Megillah, with commentaries of Rashi, Tosafot, Torah Ohr and Ein ...
LOTE 134: Sefer HaRoke’ach. Cremona 1557. Early Edition, Corrected and Proofread. With Handwritten Glosses Penned by the Saintly Ya’avetz.Complete copy of the Roke’ach. Authored by Rabbi Eliezer son of Yehuda of Worms. Includes Halachic and ethics writings, alongside Halachot of prayer, Holidays ...
LOTE 134א: 'Shulchan Aruch' with the Holy Signature and Hand-written Glosses of the Gaon Rabbi Avraham Sha'ag ztzk"l – Talmid Muvhak of the 'Chatam Sofer' ztzk"l. The Chatam Sofer said of him that "there is no righteous person like him in the whole country" A large volume of Shulchan Aruch with a ...
LOTE 135: Milin Derabbanan by Rabbi Yisrael Michelstetter of Nikolsburg. First edition. The personal copy of Maran the Chida. First and important edition with the handwritten signature of Maran Rabbi Chaim Yosef David Azulai. Talmudic proverbs, alphabetically ordered with a commentary, by Rabbi ...
LOTE 136: Kuntres Pekudat HaMelech with a lengthy dedication handwritten and signed by the author, Rabbi Yisrael Nachman Drohobicher – the son of the Baal Shem Tov's disciple, to the Admor of Tolchova. One of the only Chassidic books that were printed in Livorno. Settling the question of the Mishneh ...
LOTE 137: Sefer Yesod: Kiryat Sefer. Venice 1551. Copy Belonging to the Author, Rabbi Moshe of Trani- The Mabit. With his holy and Rare handwritten. First Edition, printed during the author’s lifetime in the Bragadin Press. With personal dedication. Complete copy of the Sefer Yesod, Kiryat Sefer. This ...
LOTE 138: Naphtali Seva Ratzon, With Commentary for Passover Haggadah. Copy of the Korban Netanel, With His Holy Signature. Hamburg, 1708. First Edition. . Derashot on the Torah, authored by Rabbi Naphtali Hertz Ginzburg. The book commences with prominent approbations of Rabbi Naphtali Katz, Av Beit Din ...
LOTE 139: Shu”t Shev Yaakov. Copy Belonging To: Rabbi Bunim Ginz - Brother of Rabbi Akiva Eiger; His Son - Rabbi Moshe Ginz; Rabbi David Zvi Ehrenfeld - son-in-law of The Chatam Sofer; Rabbi Chaim Zvi Mannheimer and Rabbi Yitzchak Eizik Weiss of Svaliava-Munkacs. Frankfurt am Main, 1742. First Edition. ...
LOTE 140: Igeret Ayelet Ahavim. Copy of: Rabbi Nachum Berenyu of Sadigura, Rabbi Pinchas Rabinowitz of Kantikozva and Rabbi Aharon Moshe MiGeza Zvi M’Brody. Amsterdam, 1665. First Edition. Igeret Ayelet Ahavim; Ethics from Avraham Avinu and Akeidat Yitzchak. This composition is written in poetry form ...
LOTE 141: Devar Emet. Authored by Rabbi Menachem Mordechai (The Second). Salonika, 1843. Copy that belonged to the Kabbalist Rabbi Chaim Palagi, Rabbi Nachman Nathan Coronel and Rabbi Rephael Elazar ben Tobo. Laws of a Torah scroll authored by the Dayan and Darshan, author of Divrei Menachem, Rabbi ...
LOTE 142: Nevi’im Acharonim. Venice. With Glosses and Kabbalistic Elucidation of Rabbi Zechariah ben Sa’adyah (Yichye ben Sa’id) al-Dhahiri. One of these elucidations appears at the end of the Book of Yechezkel. It is a lengthy explanation regarding the Holy Names and their implications, and their role ...
LOTE 143: Lechem Mishnah. Two Volumes. Copy of Rabbi Yaakov Shemesh, First Teacher of The Chatam Sofer, Who Received it From his Mother. Amsterdam, 1703. Splendid Copy. Lechem Mishnah, novellae on Yad Chazakah of the Rambam, authored by Rabbi Avraham Di Boton. Its second edition includes corrections ...
LOTE 144: Tzedah Laderech. Lemberg, [1859]. Copy of Rabbi Azriel Hildesheimer with his signature. On the title page, the handwritten signature of Rabbi Azriel Hildesheimer, the Rashar Hirsch' friend. Piskei Halachot and customs about the Messiah and resurrection by the ancient Rabbi Menachem ben ...
LOTE 145: Seder HaMitzvot by Rabbi Yaakov Yosef Kalenberg. Warsaw, [1861]. Glosses handwritten by the Gaon Rabbi Yerucham Fischel Perlow – a leading disciple of the Natziv. Single edition. Taryag Mitzvot with the details of the Dinim and Ta'amei HaMitzvot, by Rabbi Yaakov Yosef Kalenberg. The work is ...
LOTE 146: 4 rare books with signatures of the Gaon Rabbi Yaakov Shemesh, the first Rav of the Chatam Sofer. Printed in Italy, 16th century. Special binding. . All the books are the personal copies of the Gaon Rabbi Yaakov Shemesh, the head of the yeshiva and Kloiz of Frankfurt in its golden era and the ...
LOTE 147: Machaneh Ephraim – signed glosses by the Sdei Chemed – copy of the Gaon of Kutno, the Gaon Rabbi Chaim Yehuda Leib Auerbach, Rabbi Yitzchak Badhav and Rabbi Mordechai Gimpel Burg. Kushta, [1738]. First edition. Sefer Yesod. . Sefer Machaneh Ephraim Shut and Chidushim on Seder HaRambam. By the ...
LOTE 147א: A sensational Chabad discovery! Mishnayot Seder Kodashim of the 'Chozer', the Shadar and the Chavruta of the Tzemach Tzedek and the Maharash, the Gaon Rabbi Dovber HaLevi Ashkenazi of Kalisk [Rabbi Berel Kalisker], grandfather of the Grach Na'eh and one of the Chabad leaders in Hebron. Mishnayot ...
LOTE 148: Meshech Chachmah. Personal Copy of Rabbi Simcha Leib Golshevsky, Rabbi of Dvinsk, Place of the Meshech Chochmah’s Residence. Rabbi Simcha Leib Served as Av Beit Din Haneshik, Lithuania, Rabbi of Brooklyn and Boston. Riga, 1927. First Edition. Sefer Yesod. Meshech Chachmah, elucidations ...
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