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Auction 103 Part 1 Jewish Ceremonial Art | Illustrated Scrolls and Manuscripts | Engravings and Graphic Art | Ketubot | Hebraica
Sep 1, 2025
Opening: $500
Sold for: $2,375
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Manuscript, notebook of songs and piyyutim. [Persia, ca. early 20th century].
Ledger format (tall and narrow). Oriental (Persian) script. Decorated frames to some pages (frame of lines on all other pages). Fine color illustrations (flowers and branches, cypresses and peacocks). Last part of manuscript on colored paper (orange, green, light blue, purple and yellow).
Includes piyyutim and songs for Shabbat, festivals, weddings, circumcisions, in honor of Ezekiel and Ezra, and more. Includes piyyutim of poets of Persia, Iraq and the region (including: R. Pinchas Chariri, R. Abdallah son of Kadir, R. Refael son of Eliyahu Katzin and others).
At beginning of notebook (p. 14a), decorated title page, with colorful frame. Signatures.
See Hebrew description for contents of manuscript.
[118] leaves (including several blank leaves). Height: 20 cm. Width: 11 cm. Fair condition. Dark stains, inkstains and ink smudging, affecting text. Wear and tears. Original leather binding, very defective and worn.
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Auction 103 Part 1 Jewish Ceremonial Art | Illustrated Scrolls and Manuscripts | Engravings and Graphic Art | Ketubot | Hebraica
Sep 1, 2025
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
Including buyer's premium
Manuscript, Passover Haggadah. [Morocco, 20th century].
Square script. Fine color decorations, characteristic of Morocco, "carpet" pages and other decorations.
[13] leaves. Lacking leaves at end and middle. 13.5 cm. Fair-poor condition. Many dampstains. Tears, wear and defects, affecting text and decorations. Worming. New leather binding, with blemishes.
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Auction 103 Part 1 Jewish Ceremonial Art | Illustrated Scrolls and Manuscripts | Engravings and Graphic Art | Ketubot | Hebraica
Sep 1, 2025
Opening: $300
Sold for: $1,375
Including buyer's premium
Manuscript, Passover Dahir. [Morocco, 20th century].
Square and semi-cursive script. Some pages with fine decorations, characteristic of Morocco, colored green, brown and purple, on "rugs" and architectural frames.
Inscription at end of manuscript (p. 54b).
The Passover Dahir was customarily recited in North African communities during Pesach. The work contains a halachic piyyut on the laws of Pesach, in Hebrew and in stanza-by-stanza Judeo-Arabic translation, additional piyyutim in Judeo-Arabic, and Targum of the festival haftarot.
[46] leaves. 13.5 cm. Overall fair condition. Several leaves in fair-poor condition. Stains, including dark dampstains, with fading of ink, affecting text in several places. Tears, open tears and various defects, affecting text. New leather binding, with defects.
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Auction 103 Part 1 Jewish Ceremonial Art | Illustrated Scrolls and Manuscripts | Engravings and Graphic Art | Ketubot | Hebraica
Sep 1, 2025
Opening: $250
Sold for: $625
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Manuscript, order of circumcision. [Morocco, 20th century].
Square and semi-cursive script. Decorative frame on first page and decorated initial panels colored green, orange and red.
[12] leaves. 11.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains, including dark stains. Wear and tears to margins. New leather binding, with defects.
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Illustrated Manuscripts, Associations' Ledgers and Various Manuscripts
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Auction 103 Part 1 Jewish Ceremonial Art | Illustrated Scrolls and Manuscripts | Engravings and Graphic Art | Ketubot | Hebraica
Sep 1, 2025
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $13,750
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Illustrated manuscript, Sefer HaZahav of the synagogue and Gemach in the Green Market 7, Łódź. [Łódź, 1927; later inscriptions from 1930s, until ca. 1934]. Yiddish.
Large format. Neat calligraphy (and Ashkenazic cursive script), on thick, high-quality paper, with colorful illustrations and decorations, and many portraits.
Documents the history of the synagogue and Gemach of Zielony Market (Green Market), Łódź, from its founding in 1910 until the mid-1930s.
Detailed inscriptions of founders, rabbis, tzedakah collectors, administrators and other officials, with many rich and colorful illustrations and decorations. Tens of portraits of leaders and administrators, with their signatures and brief biographies. Those depicted include the rabbi of the society and synagogue, R. Shmuel Knopf, posek in the Green Market neighborhood and member of the Council of Rabbis of Łódź, with his portrait, signature and biography.
Statutes of society on leaves [13-15], with fine, illustrated title page, and signatures of heads and administrators of the society.
Leaves added later, ca. 1927-1933, include illustrated charts with portraits and biographies of new administrators, protocols of meetings in 1931 and 1933, memorials for deceased society members, eulogies for R. Meir Shapiro, Rabbi of Lublin (d. 7th Cheshvan 1933, with his portrait), Lord Arthur James Balfour, d. 1930 (with a copying of the Balfour Declaration in Yiddish), a memorial for those murdered in Germany soon after Hitler's rise to power, in Adar-Nisan 1933, a description of the 1929 riots in Eretz Israel (with a chart printed by the Jewish National Fund, with a list of those murdered), and more.
On last page, poem signed by Graf Kali [pen name of Yiddish poet and author Leib Berman, 1887-1944, taught Hebrew writing and calligraphy, published his poems and prose in contemporary newspapers], dated "Łódź, 15th Av 1932".
New leather binding, with some of original binding pasted to it – two fabric-coated boards, with gilt decorations. Brass letters mounted on front board, entitled: "Seder HaZahav", with the name of the society in gilt letters below. On back board, Polish name of society, printed mirrored.
[35] leaves (some blank; 42 pages written and illustrated). Some leaves bound out of order. 41 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains, including dampstains and dark stains. Creases and wear. Tears, some repaired with paper and tape. Several portraits lacking. New binding, with original boards, somewhat worn.
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Illustrated Manuscripts, Associations' Ledgers and Various Manuscripts
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Auction 103 Part 1 Jewish Ceremonial Art | Illustrated Scrolls and Manuscripts | Engravings and Graphic Art | Ketubot | Hebraica
Sep 1, 2025
Opening: $600
Sold for: $7,500
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Manuscript, Book of Laws of the secret society Achva Association, established in Jerusalem, 1894.
Impressive large-format volume, in large square calligraphy on thick paper. Original binding with leather spine and carved olive wood, with symbols of the society: a pair of shaking hands, the Tablets of the Covenant, a Star of David with the word Achva ("brotherhood"), a lion holding a flag reading "Jerusalem" (the symbol of the Jerusalem lodge), stalks of grain, a palm tree and ribbons tied around various trees and fruits with the motto and date of founding of the society (1894). In center of back binding, a captioned Star of David decoration with wooden craftwork.
The Achva Association (founded 1894) was a secret society of religious brethren (mostly members of the Perushim and Chassidic communities of the Old Yishuv) which later opened branches throughout Eretz Israel and the rest of the world. Its ceremonies included elements imitating other secret societies such as the Freemasons. The Book of Laws was a central object in the society's meetings and ceremonies.
The symbols on the binding were meant to represent Torah, agriculture and unity.
The Achva Association has been active for over 130 years (to this day), subtly working to achieve peace and unity between all divisions of the public. Achva worked in various ways to improve the economic conditions of its members, providing key positions in industry and politics for members and their families; was responsible for building Jewish neighborhoods in Eretz Israel, including Neve Shalom, Jaffa and Bayit VeGan, Jerusalem; and was active in establishing Torah and educational institutions and appointing worthy rabbis and mitzvah functionaries (including R. Avraham Yitzchak HaKohen Kook, R. Yechiel Michel Tucazinsky, R. Refael Kook, R. Shlomo Zalman Auerbach and others).
[37] leaves (including blank leaves and pages, and 51 written pages). 31 cm. Particularly thick paper. Fair condition. Stains, including dampstains. Wear and tears. Original leather-coated binding, carved olive wood and leather spine. Binding in good condition.
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Auction 103 Part 1 Jewish Ceremonial Art | Illustrated Scrolls and Manuscripts | Engravings and Graphic Art | Ketubot | Hebraica
Sep 1, 2025
Opening: $500
Sold for: $625
Including buyer's premium
Protocol notebook of the leadership of the Eliyahu lodge in Haifa, of the secret society Achva Association. Haifa, ca. 1951-1957. First years after founding of State of Israel.
Thick notebook (approx. 450 written pages), handwritten (by several writers), with many short and lengthy notes, including lists of members and addresses, protocols and minutes of meetings and lectures (including lectures on the history of the society), elections and new member registration, and reports on consultations with other branches throughout Israel.
The Achva Association (founded 1894) was a secret society of religious brethren (mostly members of the Perushim and Chassidic communities of the Old Yishuv) which later opened branches throughout Eretz Israel and the rest of the world. Its ceremonies included elements imitating other secret societies such as the Freemasons. The Book of Laws was a central object in the society's meetings and ceremonies.
The Achva Association has been active for over 130 years (to this day), subtly working to achieve peace and unity between all divisions of the public. Achva worked in various ways to improve the economic conditions of its members, providing key positions in industry and politics for members and their families; was responsible for building Jewish neighborhoods in Eretz Israel, including Neve Shalom, Jaffa and Bayit VeGan, Jerusalem; and was active in establishing Torah and educational institutions and appointing worthy rabbis and mitzvah functionaries (including R. Avraham Yitzchak HaKohen Kook, R. Yechiel Michel Tucazinsky, R. Refael Kook, R. Shlomo Zalman Auerbach and others).
The present notebook gives an insider view on the secret workings of the lodge, including efforts to reinforce religious observance in the nascent State of Israel, to assist refugees and residents of troubled neighborhoods, and more.
The notebook also details meetings of the leadership (kept secret from the ordinary members of the Haifa lodge) discussing acceptance and rejection of members, and many other issues. Some protocols are lengthy and detailed, and discuss involvement in elections, an initiative to unite the religious parties of the Knesset, reparations from Germany and many other topics relating to the contemporary state of affairs in the nascent State of Israel.
Includes several invitations to meetings (stereotyped).
Approx. [450] written pages. 20.5 cm. Overall good to good-fair condition. Stains and creases. Original cardboard binding, loose and worn.
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Illustrated Manuscripts, Associations' Ledgers and Various Manuscripts
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Auction 103 Part 1 Jewish Ceremonial Art | Illustrated Scrolls and Manuscripts | Engravings and Graphic Art | Ketubot | Hebraica
Sep 1, 2025
Opening: $300
Sold for: $688
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Manuscript, calendar, with tekufot and moladot, customs, Christian holidays and dates of fairs, beginning in 1818 – for over 400 years. [Central Europe], 1819.
Neat Ashkenazic square and semi-cursive script. Calendar for all years from 5578 (1817-1818) until 6000 (2239-2240).
Most of the fairs are in cities in Prussia, Bohemia, Moravia, Hungary and Austria.
[1], 39, [1] leaves (leaf 39 empty). 19.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and wear. Original binding, with defects.
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Illustrated Manuscripts, Associations' Ledgers and Various Manuscripts
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Auction 103 Part 1 Jewish Ceremonial Art | Illustrated Scrolls and Manuscripts | Engravings and Graphic Art | Ketubot | Hebraica
Sep 1, 2025
Opening: $2,000
Sold for: $2,500
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Five Samaritan manuscripts, including Samaritan machzorim for Pesach, seventh day of Pesach, Samaritan siddurim for weekdays and Shabbat, and a halachic book:
1. Passover machzor, including prayers for the day of the sacrifice of the Paschal offering and the following day, and prayers for Shabbat and Passover holiday, and songs for the days of the festival. [Jaffa], 1906-1907. Hebrew (Samaritan script) and some Arabic. Black and red ink on paper (with some pencil additions).
Four colophons.
[149] leaves. 22 cm.
2. Machzor for night and day of the seventh day of Passover. [Shechem], 1912. Hebrew (Samaritan script) and some Arabic. Black and purple ink on paper.
Two colophons.
[96] leaves. 15.5 cm.
3. Weekday and Shabbat siddur, with prayers for Rosh Chodesh, other occasions, and various additions. [Shechem], 1911. Hebrew (Samaritan script) and some Arabic. Black and red ink on paper (with additions in pencil).
Colophon.
[233] leaves. 19 cm.
4. Weekday and Shabbat siddur, with prayers for Rosh Chodesh and other occasions. [Shechem], 1945-1950. Hebrew (Samaritan script) and some Arabic. Black and red ink on paper (with later additions in blue ink).
Produced by several copyists. Four colophons. Some leaves bound out of order.
[304] leaves. 19.5 cm.
5. Al-Kafi, halachic work on Shabbat, forbidden foods year-round and on Passover, laws of purity, inheritance and more. [Shechem], 1878. Arabic, with some Hebrew (in Samaritan script). Black and purple ink on paper.
[137] leaves. 21.5 cm.
5 manuscripts. Varying condition, fair-good to fair-poor. Stains. Wear. Worming (much heavy worming to two of them, affecting text in many places). Tears, including open tears in several places. Detached leaves and gatherings in several places. Fading of ink. Old and original bindings (one volume in original leather bindings, some in bindings with leather spines). Wear and defects to bindings.
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