Auction 1 An online timed auction no. 1 - Books, kodesh books, Judaica and more
By Moreshet
Jan 30, 2017
Bnei Brak, Israel
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LOT 173:

Lot of various books.

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Auction took place on Jan 30, 2017 at Moreshet
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Lot of various books.
1. Q&A of the Ram Ziskind—Hamburg 1716. On the cover is written Amsterdam 1746. [5], 70 page. Moth damage, stains and much wear, pages disconnected and binding worn. Generally ok condition. 2. Maggid Meisharim, a book of kabbalah from Rabb iYosef Karo (the Beit Yosef)—Lemberg 1850. 55 pages [marked 57 pages by mistake]. Moth marks and various stains, cuts in the margins of the pages, generally good condition. Rebound. 3. Shem Olam—only edition—Vienna (printed in Pressburg) 1891. Letters and answers from Rabbi Yonatan Ivshitz. Stains and various lists. Generally good condition. Rebound. 4. Khochmat Yehoshua ben Sira, with Hebrew, Ashkenaz, and Aramaic translation, with exegesis and notes of mussar by Yehuda Leib ben Ze’ev. Fourth edition, Vienna 1828. Worn binding, generally good condition. 5. Torat Hovot HaLevavot of Rabbeinu b’Chayai—Leipzig 1846. Missing the cover in German, pocket edition. Generally good condition, original binding is a little worn. 6. Sefer HaYashar—Lviv 1850. On the Torah and the books of Joshua and Judges. Moth damage, stains and damage from wear. Generally ok to good condition. 7. Ateret Zvi, including all of the articles—Zolkva 1840-1. Articles by the rabbi of Zolkva, Rbbi Zvi Hirsch Hayot (Maharatz Hayot). Separate cover for each article, interesting note that was not examined. Moth damage, pages disconnected, generally bad to ok condition. Binding worn. 8. Tzav’at Ish Elokim, HaMaggid Dov Be’er of Maastricht. Retiag, 1928. 7 pages. Moth marks, various lists, generally ok to good condition. 9. Igra d’Kala—Premyslan 1910. First section on Genesis in one volume with section 2 on the rest of the Five Books. Chiddushim on chassidut by Rabbi Zvi Elimelech of Dinov, the Bnei Yissachar. Stains and pages disconnected, generally good condition.

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