Auction 12 Judaica objects, Hasidism, Sanz dynasty, Chabad, Pessach Haggadot, gra, rare books, autographs - dedications - stamps - manuscripts and letters, holocaust, postcards, Zionism - Eretz Israel and more.
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May 3, 2020
AVRAHAM BEN DAVID 21, BNEI BRAK ISRAEL, Israel

Judaica objects and religious objects, Hasidic patterns and consents, Hasidism and its affairs, Sanz dynasty, Chabad, prayer books, rare books, Pessach Haggadot, GRA and Lithuania Greatis , Dedications - stamps - signatures and drawings, manuscripts and letters, postcards, Holocaust and sheerit hapleta, Kabbalah and Amulets, Zionism and the Land of Israel.


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The copy of the genius Rabbi Yitzchak of Wollozin, son of the highly illustrious genius of Rabbi Chaim of ...

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The copy of the genius Rabbi Yitzchak of Wollozin, son of the highly illustrious genius of Rabbi Chaim of Wollozin. Jerushalmi Talmud. First edition of the peirish of the pnei moshe. Amsterdam 1755.
 Jerushalmi Talmud Seder nashim with the peirish of Pnei Moshe First print of the commentary 'Pnei moshe'.
Special. famous copy. On the back forzets page there are inscriptions that the Jerushalmi belonged to Rabbi Yitzchak of Wollozin, son of the great genius of Rabbi Chaim of Wollozin.
On the title page is a listing belonging to the heirs of Rabbi Chaim Hillel, probably Rabbi Chaim Hillel Fried is a grandson of Rabbi Yitzchak of Wollozin.
Amsterdam, 1755, "First Edition" of the well-known jerushalmi commentary on the "Pnei Moshe". 2, 40, 27, 39, 19, 29, 25, 23, 2d; 37.5 cm.
Damaged antique binding, title page and page with tears and missing text, moth holes mostly on margins, good condition - very good.

Rabbi Yitzchak of Wollozin [1780/1849] the son of the exiled genius Rabbi Chaim of Wollozin, who became known as Rabbi Itzla Volozhiner, was the town's chief and head of the Volozhin Yeshiva, and the leader of Russian Jewry.

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