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Lot 205 Portrait of Rabbi David Oppenheim, Rabbi of Nikolsburg and Prague – Prague, 1780 – Engraving
Portrait of R. Yechezkel Segal Landau, author of Noda BiYehudah. [Alsace, 19th century].
Ink and watercolor on paper.
High-quality portrait, brightly colored, of R. Yechezkel Segal Landau, the Noda BiYehudah, Rabbi of Prague and a leading 18th-century halachic authority.
Caption in Hebrew and French.
The present portrait appears to be part of a series of rabbinic portraits produced in Alsace in the first decades of the 19th century.
20X28 cm; matted: approx. 40X48 cm. Fair condition. Stains and defects.
The illustration (not matted) was auctioned by Kedem, Auction 55, Lot 69.
Portrait of R. Refael HaKohen Katz, Rabbi of the three communities of Ahu (Altona, Hamburg and Wandsbek). Aquatint, after an illustration by I. Nathan (pinxit). [Germany, 1798].
Portrait of R. Refael HaKohen of Hamburg, against a background of his library, next to his books Marpe Lashon and VeShav HaKohen. Captions in Hebrew and German.
R. Refael son of R. Yekutiel Ziskind HaKohen Katz of Hamburg (1722-1803), leading Torah scholar of the generation that included the Noda BiYehudah, the Shaagat Aryeh and the Vilna Gaon. He was a close disciple of his uncle, the Shaagat Aryeh, and a teacher of R. Chaim of Volozhin. Served as rabbi and yeshiva dean of Minsk and other Lithuanian cities, Posen, and later of the joint community of Altona-Hamburg-Wandsbek in Germany. He was an opponent of the Haskalah movement and Mendelssohn's Bible translation.
Approx. 20X24.5 cm; matted: approx. 69X57.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains and defects. Tears, repaired.
Hand-colored engraving – portrait of R. Tzvi Hirsch Boshko of Zamość, Rabbi of the communities of Altona, Hamburg and Wandsbek. [Altona, ca. first decade of 1800s].
The engraving is captioned in the margins in Hebrew, with a printed dedication in Yiddish to Goldschmidt and Schiff [community leaders mentioned in list of signatories to Maayan HaChochmah, Rödelheim, 1804].
At bottom of leaf, details of publisher and distributor in Altona, in German.
R. Tzvi Hirsch Boshko of Zamość (1740-1807), author of Responsa Tiferet HaTzvi, officiated as Rabbi of several cities, eventually succeeding R. Noach Chaim Tzvi Berlin as Rabbi of the three communities of Ahu – Altona, Hamburg and Wandsbek. He corresponded on halachic issues with leading authorities of his generation, such as the Noda BiYehudah and R. Akiva Eger, and was highly esteemed by both. R. Tzvi Hirsch is considered the final Rabbi of the Ahu communities, as afterwards the three communities were separated by the government authorities.
Approx. 21.5X17.5 cm; matted: approx. 40X48 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains and wear. Tears and defects to margins.
(1789-1871), Rabbi of Altona and the region, was a foremost leader of German Jewry and a fierce opponent of the Reform movement. In 1828, he was appointed Rabbi of the Ladenburg region, residing in nearby Mannheim, where he served as yeshiva dean and Kloiz rabbi.
In 1836, he began his tenure as rabbi of the Three Communities (Altona, Hamburg and Wandsbek).
He authored the following books: Aruch LaNer on the Talmud, Bikurei Yaakov, Responsa Binyan Tzion, Minchat Ani on the Torah, and other works, and was the founder and author of the Orthodox periodical Shomer Tzion HaNe'eman. Leading German rabbis were his disciples, including R. Samson Refael Hirsch; R. Azriel Hildesheimer, and other renowned disciples who glorified Ashkenazic communities in that generation.
Approx. 19X27 cm; matted: approx. 40X48 cm. Fair condition. Stains and wear. Tears and open tears, affecting margins of portrait, repaired with paper.
The present lithograph (not matted) was previously auctioned by Kedem, Auction 62, Lot 356.
(1768-1847), descendant of the Luria-Ashkenazi family, descended from the Maharshal and the Arizal. He studied Torah under his father in Michelstadt, where he gained a reputation as a prodigy. He founded a yeshiva in Michelstadt, serving as its dean. Leading rabbis in his days sent him requests for prayer, including the Chatam Sofer and the Chidushei HaRim of Ger. On Rosh Hashanah of 1847, he prepared his disciples for his death and died the following day, on the Fast of Gedaliah.
. Not recorded in NLI or WorldCat. The lithograph (not matted) was previously auctioned by Kedem, Auction 93, Lot 40.
