Auction 7 Auction #7: Ancient & Modern Coins | Judaic Tokens & Medals | Militaria | Israeliana | Judaica | Banknotes & more
Apr 8, 2019 (Your local time)
Israel
 Shaulzon 58, Jerusalem - by appointment only

Welcome to our 7th auction, featuring 579 attractive lots. The sale covers items in every one of our areas of specialty, and is probably the largest (and best) selection of Judaic, Holyland and Israeli collectibles for sale anywhere at this time. Featured subjects include ancient & modern coins; Jewish tokens & medals; Jewish, Mandate & Israeli militaria; World War II collaborationist and Holocaust-related militaria; Judaica, Israeliana, Arabiana, banknotes and other areas of interest. There are many unique and 'discovery' items in this sale, and many fascinating objects both old and contemporary worth your attention. The pdf catalogue is available <a href="https://historama.com/A7CataloguePart1-compressed.pdf" target="_blank">here</a>.


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LOT 70445:

Judaica Sefer HaHayim by Rabbi Dr. Henry Vidaver, Hebrew Publishing Company, NY

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$ 270
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Sefer HaHayim / The Book of Life - by Rev. (Rabbi) Dr. H[enry] Vidaver; Hebrew Publishing Company, NY; undated; 194 + 4pgs. With original binding (some wear on edges, corner tips bent) & more contemporary reinforcement on first/last pages; inner pages in near-mint condition except 79-80 which is torn at center + some pages whose corners were once folded. A comprehensive book of laws & prayers pertaining to the sick, the dying and the dead; the emphasis is on the immediate period of death (not the Shiva, Shloshim or first year of mourning); in English with English & Hebrew prayers. This may be a first edition pre-dating the J. Rosenblum published 1889 edition. Rabbi Henry Vidaver (1833-1882) was born in Warsaw and served American congregations in Philadelphia, Saint Louis, New York and San Francisco. According to a biography, a year into the American Civil War, Vidaver was deeply impressed with the bravery, high character and self-sacrifice of the Southerners who, in his opinion, were a superior breed to Americans of the North who he regarded as hypocritical in their espousal of equality for African-Americans: in his judgment, the Northerners despised 'Negroes' more passionately than the Southerners. Est. value $700-900++ (2nd edition 1889 sold at Kestenbaums for $700 in 2005).


Product Tags: America,American Book/Publication, Books & Publications and Judaica from United States and from 19th Century, which are Objects with Biblical or Jewish Religious references or Hebrew Dates, 1st edition, Hebrew on/in non-Israeli object, Object Related Specifically to a Personality or Key Event

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