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Lot 501 Manuscript, Passover Haggadah, With Instructions, Laws and More in Yiddish – Amsterdam, 1829
Auction 103 Part 2 Early Printed Books | Sabbateanism and Crypto-Jews of Spain and Portugal | Chassidut and Kabbalah | Books Printed in Slavita and Jerusalem | Letters and Manuscripts
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Manuscript, Passover Haggadah, with instructions, explanations and laws, and other sections in Yiddish. [Amsterdam], 1829.
Written on a premade notebook beginning with a printed engraving (with figures of Moses and Aaron, the giving of the Torah and the Temple). This engraving was prepared for the Torah edition published by R. Naftali Lowenstam son of R. Yaakov Moshe Rabbi of Amsterdam, 1827-1828.
In the center of the title page, over the original text and decoration of the engraving, is mounted a piece of paper with a title page for the Haggadah, "written by Natan son of Yaakov Buchbinder, 1829".
Haggadah text in square script. Laws and instructions in Yiddish in Ashkenazic cursive script.
Before Avadim Hayinu appears the story of the Exodus in Yiddish. A verse-by-verse Yiddish translation is included in Echad Mi Yodea and Chad Gadya. At end of Haggadah, formula for Eruv Tavshilin (in Aramaic) translated into Yiddish.
[1], 40 leaves. 18.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Many stains (dampstains and dark stains, resulting from use of Haggadah for the Seder night). Wear and defects, affecting text on several leaves. Leaf 15 detached. Original binding, with tears and defects.
Bookplate of Mozes Heiman Gans.
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Manuscript, statutes of Shomer LaBoker society. [Amsterdam], 1836.
Square script and Ashkenazic cursive script, with the statutes of the Shomer LaBoker society, a Chevra Kadisha founded over a hundred years prior.
Includes ten statutes, each written on a separate leaf, mostly in Yiddish with some Hebrew, with names of members and officials. On following leaves, Dutch inscriptions, signed (apparently by society officials) and dated 1837 and 1876.
[2], 10, [2] leaves (and more blank leaves). 20.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Some wear. Original cardboard binding, with defects.
Bookplate of Mozes Heiman Gans.
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Handwritten notebook, list of names for Yizkor prayer, prayers and selected passages from the Zohar, and other notes on Torah and halachah. [Amsterdam, ca. 1850s-1860s].
Long and narrow notebook for use in Yizkor prayer. The writer is R. Yaakov Meir Lehren, brother of
R. Tzvi Hirsch Lehren of Amsterdam, founder of the Pekidim VeAmarkalim society (d. 1853) – also mentioned in the present notebook. Others mentioned include family
R. Tzvi Hirsch Lehren of Amsterdam, founder of the Pekidim VeAmarkalim society (d. 1853) – also mentioned in the present notebook. Others mentioned include family
ancestors R. Meir son of R. Fishel of Bomsla [Maharam Fishels of Mladá Boleslav, a leading Torah scholar of Prague, member of the Beit Din of the Noda BiYehudah, d. 1770] and his son-in-law R. Baruch HaLevi Duschenes who moved from Prague to serve as rabbi in the Netherlands [ancestor of several distinguished Dutch families], his teachers from the Mannheim Kloiz, and others.
Approx. [33] written pages. 8X20 cm. Fair-good condition. Wear and stains. Detached leaves. Original binding, loose.
Bookplate of Mozes Heiman Gans.
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Three booklets in one volume, prayers to be saved from plague and illnesses. Amsterdam and the Hague, [ca. 1727]. Hebrew, Spanish and Dutch.
• Order of prayer for mercy against evil sicknesses, according to the Sephardic rite. Amsterdam, [1727]. 11 leaves.
Bound with:
• Orden Delas oraciones y Rogativas compuestas para pedis piedades sobre las enfermedades las malas. Amsterdam, 1727. Spanish. Prayers recited publicly on 28th Tishrei 1727. Translated by R. Shlomo Yehudah Leon Templo. [1], 37 pages.
• De groote Devotie en Gebed, gedaan in de Portugeese Joode Synagogue... wegens de tegenwoordige in zwang gaande Ziektens [Order of prayers recited in the Portuguese synagogue, against evil sicknesses]. The Hague, [1727?]. Dutch. 32 pages.
The prayers were recited publicly on October 13 (28th Tishrei 1727?). Edited at the instruction of R. Shlomo Ayllon.
Three booklets in one volume. Approx. 12 cm. Partially dark paper. Overall good condition. Stains. New leather binding, with gilt decorations.
Rare booklets. Spanish and Dutch booklets not recorded in NLI catalog (only few copies of the Spanish edition recorded in OCLC). The Dutch edition is bibliographically unknown.
Bookplate of Mozes Heiman Gans.
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Ascamoth da Sta. Irmandade Hesed veemeth [Statutes of the Chesed VeEmet Chevra Kadisha]. Amsterdam, 1748. Portuguese.
Statutes of the Chesed VeEmet Chevra Kadisha of the Spanish community in Amsterdam. Includes text of statutes reinstated by community leaders, along with copies of protocols, decisions and letters relating to the internal management of the society, appointments, membership dues and manner of burial.
Originally included 69 pages, including blank pages to be filled in. Additional gatherings added ca. 1760 (with continuous pagination), bound into copies of book. The present copy includes both original and added pages. One known copy contains more gatherings (until p. 101).
At end of present volume, 30 pages handwritten by an administrator of the society, from ca. 1776-1798, with names of members and their distribution into divisions. Some names deleted (for deceased members) or otherwise annotated for presence, payment, retirement, etc.
On title page (and top of p. 31), engraving depicting rinsing of the dead body.
69 pages (including numbered blank pages) + [16] unnumbered blank leaves; additional gatherings: 71-92 pages + [37] leaves (some blank). Approx. 13 cm. Good condition. Stains, creases and minor tears. Endpaper detached. Gilt edges. Original leather binding, somewhat worn, with pair of brass clasps.
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Diskuhrs, first Yiddish periodical, in defense of the new and old communities of Amsterdam. Amsterdam, [1797-1798]. Yiddish. Two volumes.
Two volumes containing satirical-humoristic booklets published on behalf of the new Adat Yeshurun community and the old community.
• Diskuhrs fun di naye kehila – periodical of the new community of Amsterdam, against the old community. [Amsterdam: Yochanan Levi Rofe, 1797-1798]. 24 issues (no more were printed).
24 issues (varying foliation, 4-8 leaves per issue; issue no. 21 includes 18 leaves). Blank leaves between some issues. Approx. 18 cm. Uneven trimming. Fair-good condition. Stains, including dampstains. Wear. Tears (paper repairs to last leaf). Leather binding and new endpapers, gilt-decorated. Minor tears to spine.
• Diskuhrs vegn di naye kehila – periodical of the old community of Amsterdam against the new one. [Amsterdam: Proops, 1797-1798]. 15 issues: 1-5, 13-22. Lacking last issue, no. 23.
16 issues were published in total.
Fine woodcut illustration of passenger carriage on first leaf of issues nos. 1-2, 5.
15 issues (varying foliation, 4-8 leaves per issue). Leaves 2-3 of issue 3 lacking. 19 cm. Uneven trimming. Fair-good condition. Stains and wear. Creases and tears. New leather binding and endpapers, gilt-decorated. Minor tears to spine.
Each volume bound with a designed title page followed by a photocopy depicting the controversy, the individuals involved and the end of the controversy and reunion of the communities. These leaves appear in a copy in the Royal Library of the Netherlands (probably the source of these photocopies; see also: Kedem, Auction 102, 7 May 2025, Lot 114), and are not recorded by Roest.
After the occupation of Holland by the French in 1795, a group of Jewish intellectuals founded a new congregation named Adat Yeshurun that introduced aesthetic changes to prayers and to customs inspired by the Sephardi congregation. A dispute broke out between the old and new communities involving mutual accusations.
During this dispute, each of the communities published booklets against the other, including dialogues and satirical ordinances.
The Diskuhrs booklets are considered the first Yiddish periodical. For more information, see: "The 'Diskuhrs' of the old and new congregation in Amsterdam" by Yosef Michman, in: Michmanei Yosef, Jerusalem, 1994. pp. 135-143 (Hebrew).
And see also:
• Adri K. Offenberg, Emile G.L. Schrijver and F.J. Hoogewoud, Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana Treasures of Jewish Booklore, marking the 200th anniversary of the birth of Leeser Rosenthal, 1794-1994. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 1994, pp. 86-87.
• Roest, pp. 70-71.
Bookplate of Mozes Heiman Gans.
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Yosifon, two parts: Keter Kehunah by Yosef ben Gurion, and Keter Malchut (She'erit Yisrael) by R. Menachem Man son of Shlomo HaLevi [Amelander]. Amsterdam: Kosman son of R. Yosef Baruch, [1771]. Yiddish. Second edition.
The two books detail Jewish history from Adam until the destruction of the Temple, and from the destruction until the time of printing. Accompanied by many woodcut illustrations.
The present edition includes an additional chapter, chapter 36 of Part II, continuing the history from 1745-1769. These additions are absent from most editions which are reprinted from the first 1743 edition.
[1], 244 leaves; [1], 151 leaves. 18 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Wear and creases. Light marginal tears to several leaves. Old inscriptions (Hebrew and Dutch) to back endpapers and margins of leaf 148 of second sequence. Original leather binding, somewhat worn, with tears to spine; leather and metal clasps (one of metal parts lacking);
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Olam Chadash VeOlam Hafuch, London, [1791]. Yiddish.
This booklet was first published anonymously in Hebrew in London, 1789 (Friedberg, Beit Eked Sefarim, identifies the author as R. Avraham Nansich-Hamburger), decrying the trend of secularization that had begun in Western European Jewish society, and the liberal-modern ideas of that year's French Revolution.
The present edition includes a Yiddish translation of the original booklet, published about two years after the Hebrew original.
[1], 11 leaves. 15.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Wear. Tears and open tears, including open tear to title page, affecting title frame and text of verso, repaired with paper. New parchment binding.
Rare. NLI catalog includes only a digitized copy from the Etz Chaim library in Amsterdam.
Bookplate of Mozes Heiman Gans.
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Metziat HaEretz HaChadashah – on the discovery of America, including history, laws and peoples of the land, by Joachim Heinrich Campe, translated into Hebrew by Moses Mendelsohn-Frankfurt of Hamburg. Altona: Shmuel and Yehudah Bonn Segal, 1807. Only edition.
Translation of Die Entdeckung Von Amerika by Joachim Heinrich Campe, a prominent figure of the German Enlightenment. The present work is a translation and adaptation of the first part of the trilogy, dealing with Colombus and meant for children.
On leaf before preface, illustration of "one side of the Earth".
On margins of title page, dedication of translator, Moses Mendelsohn, "to my friend… R. Aharon Chorin, Rabbi of Chorin, as a token of my love, Moses son of R. Mendel Frankfurt. Hamburg… Tamuz 1819".
The recipient of the dedication who received the book from the author may have been Aharon Chorin (Choriner; 1766-1844), Rabbi of Arad, one of the radical adherents of the Haskalah. He was the first Reform rabbi of Hungary, and was considered a forerunner of the Reform movement. He was opposed and banned by the Chatam Sofer and others. Chorin did not serve as Rabbi of Chorin, but this may have been a mistake on the part of the author.
On endpaper, notable handwritten ownership inscription, describing a loan of the book that was not returned on time, which the borrower was unable to return due to the owner dying with no heirs.
The author,
Moses Mendelsohn-Frankfurt (1782-1861), Jewish-German poet, author, artist and translator. Born in Hamburg as Moses Frankfurter, he later named himself after the famous philosopher Moses Mendelssohn. He was attracted to the Haskalah movement under the influence of Naphtali Herz Wessely and authored poems and ethical works. His nephew was R. Shimshon Refael Hirsch.
Moses Mendelsohn-Frankfurt (1782-1861), Jewish-German poet, author, artist and translator. Born in Hamburg as Moses Frankfurter, he later named himself after the famous philosopher Moses Mendelssohn. He was attracted to the Haskalah movement under the influence of Naphtali Herz Wessely and authored poems and ethical works. His nephew was R. Shimshon Refael Hirsch.
[19], 175, [1] pages. 15.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, including dampstains. Light wear. Marginal tears to several leaves. Last two leaves detached, and several leaves loose. Margins of several leaves trimmed, bordering text. Stamps and handwritten inscriptions. Old binding, worn.
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Large assorted collection of books printed in St. Petersburg, or authored by rabbis of the city, including a partial set of the censored Rambam published by the Tsarist Russian Ministry of Education, and several important studies and biographies.
Featured in the collection is Eizeh Halachot MiYad HaChazakah (Auszuge aus dem Buche Jad-Haghasakkah) – set of the censored Rambam published by the Ministry of Education of Tsarist Russia. St. Petersburg, 1850-1852. Four parts in four volumes. Bilingual Hebrew-German edition. Incomplete set; lacking (large) portions of Hebrew set in several places, as well as German translation of Parts I-III, and leaves in several other places.
See Hebrew description for a complete list of books.
15 books in 20 volumes. Varying size and condition. New bindings. The books have not been thoroughly examined, and are being sold as is.
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Hamenora, Organe mensuel des Bené Bérith du District d'Orient – newsletter of the B'nai B'rith of the Middle East. Constantinople, 1923-1924. French and some Ladino and Hebrew. Two volumes.
12 issues from first year (1923) and 12 issues from second year (1924) of the Hamenora periodical, published by Bené Bérith (B'nai B'rith). Issues discuss the B'nai B'rith lodges throughout the world, its activities in welfare and education, news on the Jewish world, with many pictures, illustrations, tables, musical notation and more.
First issue includes protocols from founding of central lodge.
B'nai B'rith was established in the United States in the 19th century as an order modeled after the Freemasons, as an educational and spiritual movement.
Two volumes. 24 issues (double), varying number of pages. Issues bound without wrappers. 27 cm. Good condition. Light stains. Tears and light defects to margins of several leaves. Matching bindings, with gilt spines, somewhat worn.
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