Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
Certificate of Marriage – official marriage certificate on behalf of “Hebrew Ashkenazi Congregation of Shanghai”. Shanghai, 1938.
Upon marriage of Mendel J. Berkovith and Dolly E. Loseff, which took place in" Beit Aharon "Synagogue by Rabbi Meir Ashkenazi Av Beit Din of Shanghai. Contains signatures of rabbi, president and secretary of congregation, including stamp of congregation.
21.5X25 cm. Fair condition, folding marks and tears.
Upon marriage of Mendel J. Berkovith and Dolly E. Loseff, which took place in" Beit Aharon "Synagogue by Rabbi Meir Ashkenazi Av Beit Din of Shanghai. Contains signatures of rabbi, president and secretary of congregation, including stamp of congregation.
21.5X25 cm. Fair condition, folding marks and tears.
Category
Ketubot and marriage documents
Catalogue Value
Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
Opening: $200
Sold for: $500
Including buyer's premium
Collection of printed letters, petition to be granted “Heiter Me’ah Rabbanim” [one hundred rabbis permit]: * Letter by Beit Din of Munkacs congregation, with letter by rabbi of city, Rebbe Rabbi Chaim Elazar Shapiro, Kislev (1932). * Letter by Rabbi Pinchas Adler Av Beit Din of Radovanka [author of "Pnei Chesed", among rabbis of Rebbe author of "Shomer Emunim"] with letter by Rabbi Shmuel Engel Av Beit Din of Radomishl. Ungvar, (1923). * Letter by Rabbi Mordechai Farhand Chief Av Beit Din of Nitra, along with letter by rabbi of city, Rabbi Shmuel David Ungar. Nitra, (1939).
3 folio size leaves printed on both sides, varying conditions.
3 folio size leaves printed on both sides, varying conditions.
Category
Ketubot and marriage documents
Catalogue Value
Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
Opening: $220
Sold for: $300
Including buyer's premium
Wedding invitations of relatives of Rebbes of Ger: * Two invitations by Rabbi Yitzchak Meir HaCohen Levin and his father-in-law Rebbe Rabbi Avraham Mordechai Alter, (1947). * Invitation to wedding of son of Rabbi Chaim Eliezer Alter [son of Rabbi of Pavianich], Elul 1947. * Invitation to wedding of Rabbi Shaul Alter [Rosh Yeshiva of Sfat Emet Yeshiva], son of Rebbe Rabbi Pinchas Menachem, Sivan 1977.
4 invitations, various sizes and conditions; good condition.
4 invitations, various sizes and conditions; good condition.
Category
Ketubot and marriage documents
Catalogue Value
Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
Opening: $250
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* Invitation to wedding of Rebbe of Sadigura Rabbi Avraham Ya’akov Friedman, Tel Aviv, Av 1953. * Invitation to wedding of Rebbe of Biala-Lugano, Rabbi Betzalal Simcha Menachem Ben-Zion Rabinowitz, Sunderland , England, Shvat 1958. * Invitation to wedding of Rebbes of Modzitz, Tel Aviv, Elul 1976. * Invitation to wedding of daughter of Rebbe of Sanz- Klausenburg, Union City, USA, Sivan 1978.
4 invitations, various sizes and conditions.
4 invitations, various sizes and conditions.
Category
Ketubot and marriage documents
Catalogue Value
Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
Opening: $300
Sold for: $525
Including buyer's premium
* Invitation to marriage of Rabbi Meshulam Zusha Twerski, Jerusalem, (1941) – [Rebbe of Chernobyl Bnei Brak, 1917-1988, son of Rabbi Chaim Yitzchak Twerski Rebbe of Mozir-Loiav and grandson of Rabbi Yitzchak Yishaya Halberstam of Tshochov son of the" Divrei Chaim" of Sanz]. * Invitation to marriage of Rabbi Moshe Yehudah Leib [Rabinowitz, Rebbe of Munkacz], (1962). * Invitation to marriage of Rabbi David Twerski [Rebbe of Rachmastrivka-Jerusalem], (1972). * Invitations to family celebrations of Rebbes of Zvhil, Lelov, Rachmastrivka, Toldot Aharon and others.
11 invitations, various sizes and conditions, good conditions.
11 invitations, various sizes and conditions, good conditions.
Category
Ketubot and marriage documents
Catalogue Value
Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
Opening: $250
Unsold
Handwritten invitation to wedding of “Rabbi Baruch Raphael Yehoshua HaLevi… son of esteemed rabbi of the entire Diaspora Rabbi Yitzchak Ze'ev HaLevi Soloveichik Av Beit Din of Brisk”, in Tel Aviv on Adar I (1957) by his father-in-law Rabbi “Yissaschar Dov Frankel and his spouse”. Reverse side contains address abroad.
13.5X20.5 cm. Good-fair condition, creases and folding marks.
13.5X20.5 cm. Good-fair condition, creases and folding marks.
Category
Ketubot and marriage documents
Catalogue Value
Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
Opening: $200
Unsold
Collection of invitations to wedding celebrations, Ketubot and engagement documents.
See list in the Hebrew description.
8 invitations and 3 Ketubot. Various sizes and conditions.
See list in the Hebrew description.
8 invitations and 3 Ketubot. Various sizes and conditions.
Category
Ketubot and marriage documents
Catalogue Value
Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
Opening: $2,000
Unsold
"Vayikra", Volume Three of the Five Books of Moses, with haftarot, Rashi commentary, Ba'al HaTurim and Siftei Chachamim, and with the Chida's commentary"Nachal Kedumim" on the Torah and" Nachal Sorek" on haftarot. Safed, [1833]. Yisrael Beck printing.
Some of the title page words are printed in red ink. This copy is missing "Shir HaShirim".
This is the second or third book printed by Rabbi Yisrael Beck in Sefad. The other volumes of this chumash are unknown, and possibly only the volume of "Vayikra" was printed. Simultaneously, Beck printed another edition without the Chida's commentary. [About this edition see: M. Benayahu, Beit Defuso shel R' Yisrael Beck B'Tzfat, Areshet, Vol. 4, pages 277-278; Y. Yudlov, Ginzei Yisrael, Jerusalem 1985, page 30, no. 58, on another edition printed in Sefad at the same time].
Signature on title page: "Ezra Davich HaCohen…" [The Davich family, descending from the lineage of cohanim in Allepo brought forth great Torah scholars, rabbis and teachers].
125 leaves (instead of 137 leaves, without Shir HaShirim). 20 cm. Good condition. Stains, moth damage. Ink writing around book name and place of printing. New binding.
Some of the title page words are printed in red ink. This copy is missing "Shir HaShirim".
This is the second or third book printed by Rabbi Yisrael Beck in Sefad. The other volumes of this chumash are unknown, and possibly only the volume of "Vayikra" was printed. Simultaneously, Beck printed another edition without the Chida's commentary. [About this edition see: M. Benayahu, Beit Defuso shel R' Yisrael Beck B'Tzfat, Areshet, Vol. 4, pages 277-278; Y. Yudlov, Ginzei Yisrael, Jerusalem 1985, page 30, no. 58, on another edition printed in Sefad at the same time].
Signature on title page: "Ezra Davich HaCohen…" [The Davich family, descending from the lineage of cohanim in Allepo brought forth great Torah scholars, rabbis and teachers].
125 leaves (instead of 137 leaves, without Shir HaShirim). 20 cm. Good condition. Stains, moth damage. Ink writing around book name and place of printing. New binding.
Category
Books and documents printed in Jerusalem and Safed
Catalogue Value
Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
Opening: $200
Sold for: $275
Including buyer's premium
Sefer Kol Aryeh, in-depth study on Sugiot of the Shas, by Rabbi Aryeh Leib Charif who served as Av Beit Din and Rosh Mativta of congregation of Hamla in Russland (brought to print by his grandson Rabbi Schneur Zalman Mendlowitz of Hebron). Jerusalem, [1866]. Yisrael Beck Press. Two different title pages.
Leaf preceding title page contains fine inscription in handwriting of publisher who writes in Sephardic [!] writing and signs according to Sephardic custom “Schneur Zalman son-in-law of Rabbi Menachem”. At conclusion of inscription he notes: “… may the merit of the righteous protect him to succeed in his endeavors…” and he adds on margins: “Safeguard for home”.
[4], [83] leaves. Faulty pagination. 20.5 cm. Good-fair condition, wear and tear on first leaves. Original worn binding.
Leaf preceding title page contains fine inscription in handwriting of publisher who writes in Sephardic [!] writing and signs according to Sephardic custom “Schneur Zalman son-in-law of Rabbi Menachem”. At conclusion of inscription he notes: “… may the merit of the righteous protect him to succeed in his endeavors…” and he adds on margins: “Safeguard for home”.
[4], [83] leaves. Faulty pagination. 20.5 cm. Good-fair condition, wear and tear on first leaves. Original worn binding.
Category
Books and documents printed in Jerusalem and Safed
Catalogue Value
Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
Opening: $360
Unsold
Printed letter by Gabai [manager] of "Beit HaSofer VeHaMeiri" [first name of Kollel Shomrei HaChomot]. Jerusalem, [1864?].
Part of letter written in Aramaic and printed in gold ink.
39.5 cm. leaf. Good condition, creases and folding marks. Restored tears.
S. HaLevi 102.
Part of letter written in Aramaic and printed in gold ink.
39.5 cm. leaf. Good condition, creases and folding marks. Restored tears.
S. HaLevi 102.
Category
Books and documents printed in Jerusalem and Safed
Catalogue Value
Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
Including buyer's premium
"Sefer HaMikne" – shtar for sale of four amot of land in Jerusalem to the "Ir HaTzedek" Society. Jerusalem, c. 1880.
"I, the undersigned confirm that I sold to Rabbi ______ four amot of land in the Holy city of Jerusalem … of land owned by the Ir HaTzedek Society near the main road leading to the city of Shechem (Nablus)… Signed… Jerusalem… 1880… Shlomo Yitzchak HaCohen son of the Rabbi the Tzaddik of Volborzh".
Rabbi Shlomo Yitzchak HaCohen Turnheim (ascended to Jerusalem in 1874, died 1916), son of Rebbe Yissachar Ber HaCohen of Volborzh. In the 1880-s, he initiated the building of a neighborhood in Jerusalem [north to the Nablus Gate?], and by these shtarot, he was active in giving those who live abroad the privilege of fulfilling the mitzvah of purchasing four amot of land in Eretz Yisrael and of settling Eretz Yisrael.
Single leaf 21 cm. Fair condition, many tears to margins.
Does not appear in S. HaLevi lists.
"I, the undersigned confirm that I sold to Rabbi ______ four amot of land in the Holy city of Jerusalem … of land owned by the Ir HaTzedek Society near the main road leading to the city of Shechem (Nablus)… Signed… Jerusalem… 1880… Shlomo Yitzchak HaCohen son of the Rabbi the Tzaddik of Volborzh".
Rabbi Shlomo Yitzchak HaCohen Turnheim (ascended to Jerusalem in 1874, died 1916), son of Rebbe Yissachar Ber HaCohen of Volborzh. In the 1880-s, he initiated the building of a neighborhood in Jerusalem [north to the Nablus Gate?], and by these shtarot, he was active in giving those who live abroad the privilege of fulfilling the mitzvah of purchasing four amot of land in Eretz Yisrael and of settling Eretz Yisrael.
Single leaf 21 cm. Fair condition, many tears to margins.
Does not appear in S. HaLevi lists.
Category
Books and documents printed in Jerusalem and Safed
Catalogue Value
Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
May 8, 2012
Opening: $250
Unsold
Handwritten "Daily Notebook", journal of income and expenses of Rabbi Shmuel Zuckerman's printing press in Jerusalem, beginning at Shevat 1898 until the month of Adar 1900. The beginning of the notebook was written by Rabbi Shmuel Zuckerman himself and later the handwriting changed to the handwriting of the clerk in the printing press [apparently, Rabbi Moshe Zacharin]. The notebook ends with referral to a new notebook.
The notebook has many historic and bibliographic details of the history of Jerusalem and the printing presses in Jerusalem: printing of notices, Succah decorations, lottery tickets, receipts and printing of various books and their sales. Many names of Jerusalem rabbis and public figures are mentioned in the notebook (Rabbi Akiva Yosef Schlesinger, Rabbi Naftali Hertz Rabbi of Yaffo, Rabbi Videl Angel, and other well known names. The managers of various kollelim and the Sefardi Committee). Entries of various payments to former printers who sold Zuckerman printing rights, and various expenses.
The Jerusalem printer Rabbi Shmuel Zuckerman, born in 1857 in the city of Mezritch ascended with his parents to Jerusalem in 1863. In 1872, learned the printing profession in the printing press of Rabbi Yisrael Beck and his son Rabbi Nissan. Later, he even managed the printing press when Rabbi Nissan Beck traveled to the US. In 1880, Rabbi Zuckerman started to work in the printing press of the Gagin Brothers who eventually took him as a partner and in the end sold him their printing press. Only after 12 years Rabbi Shmuel received an official government permit (Firman) for operating the printing press in Tamuz 1898 (see this notebook). During this time, his printing became the central printing press for most books and printed matter of those years in Jerusalem.
Pages 3-157 (c. 150 written pages), 11.5X39 cm. Varied condition, good to fair, wear, stains and damages. Detached leaves. Worn and missing binding (missing back cover) with sticker "The Daily Notebook".
The notebook has many historic and bibliographic details of the history of Jerusalem and the printing presses in Jerusalem: printing of notices, Succah decorations, lottery tickets, receipts and printing of various books and their sales. Many names of Jerusalem rabbis and public figures are mentioned in the notebook (Rabbi Akiva Yosef Schlesinger, Rabbi Naftali Hertz Rabbi of Yaffo, Rabbi Videl Angel, and other well known names. The managers of various kollelim and the Sefardi Committee). Entries of various payments to former printers who sold Zuckerman printing rights, and various expenses.
The Jerusalem printer Rabbi Shmuel Zuckerman, born in 1857 in the city of Mezritch ascended with his parents to Jerusalem in 1863. In 1872, learned the printing profession in the printing press of Rabbi Yisrael Beck and his son Rabbi Nissan. Later, he even managed the printing press when Rabbi Nissan Beck traveled to the US. In 1880, Rabbi Zuckerman started to work in the printing press of the Gagin Brothers who eventually took him as a partner and in the end sold him their printing press. Only after 12 years Rabbi Shmuel received an official government permit (Firman) for operating the printing press in Tamuz 1898 (see this notebook). During this time, his printing became the central printing press for most books and printed matter of those years in Jerusalem.
Pages 3-157 (c. 150 written pages), 11.5X39 cm. Varied condition, good to fair, wear, stains and damages. Detached leaves. Worn and missing binding (missing back cover) with sticker "The Daily Notebook".
Category
Books and documents printed in Jerusalem and Safed
Catalogue Value
