Glosses handwritten by Rabbi Chaim Yuda Segal Deutsch on the Book 'Lev Aryeh' – Lemberg, 1898
On the title page of the book, a Hebrew signature: "the young Chaim Yuda Deutsch Segal here in the holy community of Hust …"
Throughout the book, approximately 15 scholarly glosses in his handwriting.
Rabbi Chaim Yuda Segal Deutsch (1876-1938),a genius and Hassid, Dayan and Moreh Tzeddek in Makó for 35 years. a disciple...
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Lot #26 - books
Lot #27 - books
Handwritten Dedication by the "Matir Agunot" Rabbi Chaim Mordechai Roller – Five of His Rare and Special Compositions
Five rare compositions by Rabbi Chaim Mordechai Roller, the "Matir Agunot" (releaser of Agunot). Printed during the 1920's-1930's. in one of them, a long handwritten dedication by him.
Be'er Mordechai Chaim (response for Heter Agunot!), 1923, uncut sheets.
Ma'amarei Be'er Mordechai Chaim, 1939....
Lot #28 - books
Zohar (Livorno 1851) with Important Glosses Handwritten by the Kabbalist Rabbi Raphael Aharon Ferrara, One of Them Contains Calculations of the Redemption – His Signatures
Zohar, Vayikra-Bamidbar-Devarim. Ownership inscriptions and signatures on the title page of the book.
Before us is the copy from which the Kabbalist Rabbi Aharon Raphael Chaim Moshe Ferrara had studied.
An important gloss handwritten by him (on...
Lot #29 - books
The Book of Psalms of Rabbi Yehoshua Falik Ze'ev Wolfson Author of "Torat Ha'Adam"
Mikra'ot Gedolot with 32 commentaries. Warsaw, 1864. Tehillim, Mishlei, Iyov, Dabiel, Ezra and Nechemya.
on the Forsazt leaves, many inscriptions indicating the book had belonged to Rabbi Yehoshua Falik Ze'ev Wolfson Av Beit Din of Fălticeni, Romania. On the title page, his (foreign) stamp. Inscriptions and novellae handwritten by one of his...
Lot #30 - books
She'ilat Ya'akov – the Personal Copy of the Author Rabbi Ya'akov Segal Prager, the Maharam Shik's Son-in-Law– with a Novellae Handwritten by Him – Waitzen, 1906
She'ilat Ya'akov Responsa. Waitzen, 1906. First edition.
The copy of the author, Rabbi Ya'akov Segal Prager, a disciple of the Ketav Sofer and the son-in-law of the Maharam Shik. Served as the rabbi of the towns of Ada and Petravesle.
Rabbi Prager's...
Lot #31 - books
The Shulchan Aruch, Rambam and Tur of Rabbi Ze'ev Wolf Tyrnaur – with His Signatures and Dozens of Glosses Handwritten by Him
A. Mishneh Torah Le'Ha'Rambam. Vilnius, 1900. Sections of Zera'I and Avodah.
On the Forzatz leaf, the signature of Rabbi Ze'ev Wolf Tyrnaur. Throughout the book, three long scholarly glosses handwritten by him and an additional gloss, which looks to be earlier, maybe by one of his rabbis.
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Lot #32 - books
Tur Orach Chaim – Pressburg, 1846 – Dozens of Scholarly Glosses
Tur Orach Chaim. Pressburg, 1846. Ownership signature in oriental script on the title page of the book. Glosses by the same writer on the leaves.
More than 120 Ashkenazic glosses on the leaves, written with pencil. A large part of them are scholarly while others are lingual corrections. It is obvious that they were written by a genius Torah scholar.
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Lot #33 - books
Berachot Tractate and Seder Zera'im – [Frankfurt am Mein, 1722] – Dozens of Handwritten Scholarly Glosses and important Corrections
Babylonian Talmud, the Berachot tractate, with Mishnayot Seder Zera'im.
On the margins of the leaves, dozens of glosses and important lingual corrections in ancient script, from the time of printing or close to it.
It is obvious that the writer is a genius Torah scholar. In addition...
Lot #34 - books
Collection of Books with Stamps of the Geniuses of Israel
Ara De'Rabanan. Johannesburg. Stamp of Rabbi Eliyahu Chaim Meisel. Condition: Good. Stains.
Yad Malachi. Przemyśl, 1888. Stamp of Rabbi Moshe Danishevsky. Condition: Moth signs.
Me'il Tzeddakah Responsa. Prague, 1757. Illustrated title page. Stamp of Rabbi Moshe Danishevsky. Condition: Significant, prominent moth signs.
Teshuvot Ri Migash....
Lot #35 - books
Novellae Handwritten by The Steipler on His Personal Copy of His Book 'Kehilot Ya'akov"
Two of the volumes of the series of scholarly books 'Kehilot Ya'akov' authored by Rabbi Ya'akov Yisrael Kanievsky, 'The Steipler'. The volumes before us are the volumes from which the author himself had studied and on them he added his handwritten novellae!
A. Kehilot Ya'akov on Seder Zera'im. Bnei Berak, 1973. At the end of the book (on...
Lot #36 - books
Three Miniatures – Sefirat Ha'Omer with Kabbalistic Kavanot – Venice, the 18th Century – Extremely Rare Editions
A. Miniature. Seder Sefirat Ha'Omer with Kabbalistic Kavanot. Venice, 1780 [?]. 8.5cm.
Printed by Gad Foa. An extremely rare edition which Is not listed by the Bibliography of the Hebrew Book and does not appear in libraries in Israel!
At the beginning of the book, a summary of the laws of Sefirat Ha'...
Lot #37 - books
Miniature, Ancient Machzor and Siddur – with the Passover Haggadah
A. Miniature Machzor for Shalosh Regalim – Amsterdam, [1740]
"The prayers of the Jewish holidays according to the Sephard version in a small volume…" Amsterdam 1740, printed by Avraham Atias. Original red leather binding with golden decorations.
Age of item: 278 years.
The last thirteen leaves are missing. Before us are 288 leaves (...
Lot #38 - books
The First, Rare Edition of "Kitzur Shulchan Aruch" – [1864] – the Halacha Book with Hundreds of Editions!
The first edition of the Halachic book which was accepted by Jews all around the world. 14 editions were printed during the lifetime of its author and ever since, hundreds of additional editions were printed – a unique phenomenon in religious literature.
[3] 144 leaves.
Condition: Good. Moth signs and...
Lot #39 - books
The First Book of the Ari's Doctrine according to Rabbi Chaim Vital: 'Sefer Ha'Kavanot' – First, Rare Edition which was Printed during the Lifetime of Rabbi Chaim Vital – Venice, 1620 – a Complete Copy that had Belonged to Rabbi Akiva Yosef Schlesinger
Contains Kavanot of the prayers and a booklet of customs by the Divine Kabbalist the Ari, and Kabbalistic commentary on the Ari. Venice, 1620. Prepared for printing by the Kabbalist Rabbi...
Lot #40 - books
Sefer Naftali [Kabbala] – Krakow, [1593] – with the Rare Leaf of the Sketch of the Ten Sefirot
This composition is also known as "Simanim al Chidushei Ha'Bachya" or "Sefer Naftulei Elohim Niftalti".
The composition is based on the Kabbalistic issues of Rabbi Bachya's commentary on the Torah.
At the beginning of the book, there is the rare leaf (which is missing from some of the copies of the book) with a sketch of...
Lot #41 - books
Mayim Rabim – the Rare Book by the Brothers Rabbi Nissan and Rabbi Yosef Gertenberg – 1883
Mayim Rabim. First section on Shulchan Aruch Yoreh Deah. By "the well-known pleasant brothers" Rabbi Nissan of Frilik, Russia and Rabbi Yosef, who served as rabbi of three communities of Moldova. Czernowitz, 1883. Single edition (a facsimile edition was printed in recent years).
A rare book. Does not appear in the National Library....
Lot #42 - books
"The Seventeenth of Kislev" Booklet – Memories from the Alter of Novardok – the Only Copy in the World?
"The Seventeenth of Kislev" Booklet, memories from the life of the Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yozel Horowitz, the Alter of Novardok, who founded the Novardok Yeshiva, copied from the book "Or Ha'Mussar". Bialystok, Kislev 1935.
A rare booklet which is bibliographically unknown and does not appear in libraries in Israel!
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Lot #43 - books
Rabbi Eliyahu Elizer Dessler Author of 'Michtav Me'Eliyahu' – Collection of Rare Stencil Editions of Lessons
1. Two copies of the volumes of "collection of essays and lists from the writings of Rabbi Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler". London, 1959. Stencil. Om one of them, a signature: A.S. Condition: Good.
2. Michtav Me'Eliyahu by "the Mussar gemius Rabbi Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler", published on his first Yahrzeit by his disciples,...
Lot #44 - books
Impressive Passover Haggadah in Hebrew-Teitch – Amsterdam, 1783 – the Copy of the Rebbe of Biala Rabbi Yechiel Yehoshua Rabinowitz
Passover Haggadah "Arba Yessodot", collected commentary by the Abravanel, Ma'asei hashem, Alsheich, Gevurot Hasehm, Olelot Efrayim and the Shela. With approbations by Rabbi Shaul Av Beit Din of Amsterdam. Amsterdam, 1783.
The commentary is printed around the Haggadah in Hebrew-Teitch.
...
Lot #45 - books
Passover Haggadah, Esther Scroll and a Photograph of Dressed Up Children – Vienna, the 1930's – Unique Items
Esther scroll and Passover Haggadah, printed by the same publishing house with illustrations by the same artist. Both of them are extremely rare!
Illustrated Esther Scroll. Vienna 1931. Single edition. Preface by Dr. K. Kupfer.
The captions and part of the title page are in red ink. All the pages are...
Lot #46 - books
Passover Haggadah according to the Karaite Custom – Egypt [!], [1903] – Extremely Rare!
[In a Tefillin case of Yemen manuscripts].
Seder Haggadah shel Pesach according to the custom of the Karaite Jews. Printed in Egypt, [1903]. Stamped with the stamp of the Karaite Beit Din of Egypt.
This is a special, unusual Passover Haggadah: it contains a version of the Haggadah that differs from the standard version of the...
Lot #47 - books
The Maxwell Coffee Haggadah – New York, 1940 – Extremely Rare Edition – Does not Appear in the National Library
The following description is from the Sion-Info Blog.
Like all Jews around the world, the Jews of America celebrate Passover and Leil Ha'Seder as part of their Jewish tradition. Over the years, they were forced to give up their favorite drink – coffee – until in 1923, the Maxwell House introduced its Kosher-for-...
Lot #48 - books
The Custom of "Chalakeh" on Lag Ba'Omer in Meron – an Illustrated Publication in Golden Ink, with the "Sidelocks Song" – a Nice, Special Item – Jerusalem, 1930 – "Then the Child Gets a Jewish Face"
A leaf rpited on both its sides with illustrations and inscriptions about the celebration of Lag Ba'Omer in Meron, with an emphasis on the well-known custom of the "Chalakeh". Solomon printing press. The 7th of Iyar [1930]. The illustrations...
Lot #49 - books
Tehillim (the Book of Psalms) with Ma'amadot – Slavita, 1824 – Extremely Rare! Has Never been Seen in Auctions!
Tehillim with Ma'amadot. A separate title page for the Ma'amadot. Slavita, [1824].
Printed by Rabbi Shmuel Avraham Shapira the son of the rabbi of Slavita.
Bluish paper.
An extremely rare edition, a complete copy of which has never been seen in auctions. To this day, copies containing only...
Lot #50 - books
Ha'Maggid – Slavita, 1825 – Unknown Edition – Printed by the Rebbe Rabbi Shmuel Avraham Shapira of Slavita
Ha'Maggid, on some of the prophets of Trei Assar, Daniel, Ezra, Nechemya and Divrei Ha'Yamim. Fourth section. With Ashkenazi translation (Hebrew Teitch) in square letters.
Printed by the well-known printing house of the Shapira family. A popular belief is that owning a book that was printed in Slavita is aSegulah for...