Auction 49 Part I - Books, Chassidism, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 49 Part I - Books, Chassidism, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
January 19, 2016
Opening: $300
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Manuscript on a parchment scroll, Targum Jonathan ben Uzziel on the Haftarot of Sefer Bereshit (Genesis). [Yemen, 19th/20th century?]. Partially vowelized. Title of the first column: "I begin to write the Targum [translation] by Jonathan ben Uzziel of Haftarot for the whole year…". The manuscript ends in the middle of Haftarat "Chaye Sarah". Height of parchment: 13 cm. Good condition. Stains. Parchment is cut irregularly.
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Yemenite Jewry – Manuscripts and Glosses
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Auction 49 Part I - Books, Chassidism, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
January 19, 2016
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $3,750
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Manuscript, Tractate Avot with the Rambam's commentary and Shemona Perakim L'HaRambam. Judeo-Arabic. Sana'a, 1939. Colorfully illustrated title page. Handsome scribal writing. Titles, initials and other places adorned and decorated with colored ink. The commentary and the Shemona Perakim are written in Judeo-Arabic, the original language of the composition. Adorned colophon following Shemona Perakim and before Tractate Avot: "This mishne was written by the wish of our friend… Yichye ben Salim ben Yosef Badichi… the writer… Shalom ben Kavod ben Chaim Korach…". Another colophon at the end of Tractate Avot. Complete manuscript. [1], 80 leaves. 24 cm. Good condition. Few stains and minor worming marks. New binding.
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Yemenite Jewry – Manuscripts and Glosses
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Auction 49 Part I - Books, Chassidism, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
January 19, 2016
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Manuscript, three Megillot – Shir HaShirim, Ruth, Kohelet, with Targum and Rashi commentary; Tikun Lel Shavuot. [Yemen], 1904. Full manuscript, attractive scribal writing, vowelized, with te’amim. Illustrated title page at the beginning of the manuscript. Colophon: "The task was completed… Wednesday the 24th of the month of Adar Aleph 1904… and I the writer… Sari ebn Sari Omri Yatz". Various inscriptions on the empty leaves at the beginning and end. [75] leaves. 22.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Light worming. Contemporary leather binding, with leather clasps [damaged].
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Yemenite Jewry – Manuscripts and Glosses
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Auction 49 Part I - Books, Chassidism, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
January 19, 2016
Opening: $600
Sold for: $1,250
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Manuscript, Diwan – songs and piyyutim. Songs for Shabbat and Festivals, and songs to cheer a bride and groom. Attractive writing with many adornments. [Yemen, 19th century]. Colophons and signatures of the writer, Rabbi "Yosef bi Rav Se'adya Garidi", "Yosef ebn R' Sa'id Algaridi' [Rabbi Yosef Garidi, a sage, leader and scribe, in the city of Dhamar in Central Yemen, at the end of the 19th century. See: Encyclopedia L'Chachmei Teiman, p. 73]. Additions on margins. Among the piyyutim: Poems of Rabbi Yisrael HaSofer and Rabbi Yichye son of Rabbi Avigdor (Leaf 56). Poems of Rabbi Salem Elshabazi about the Muza exile in 1681 (Leaf 80), and more poems "composed by the sage R' Shalom son of Yosef Elshabazi". At the end of the volume is the version of the Kiddush and indexes. [197] leaves. Narrow, long format. Height: 33 cm. Width: 11.5 cm. Fair condition, wear, tears and stains. Ancient leather binding. Provenance: This manuscript is from the collection of Dr. I. Mehlman and is mentioned in the Encyclopedia L'Chachmei Teiman p. 73, see enclosed photocopy.
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Yemenite Jewry – Manuscripts and Glosses
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Auction 49 Part I - Books, Chassidism, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
January 19, 2016
Opening: $300
Sold for: $450
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Manuscript, Diwan – songs and piyyutim. [Yemen, 20th century]. Long narrow format. Partially vowelized. Piyyutim for Shabbat, various occasions and festivals. With index of poems at the end. [70] leaves. Height: 24 cm, width: 9 cm. Good condition, stains. New binding.
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Yemenite Jewry – Manuscripts and Glosses
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Auction 49 Part I - Books, Chassidism, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
January 19, 2016
Opening: $400
Sold for: $2,000
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Large collection of manuscripts, manuscript fragments, single leaves and leaf remnants removed for the "Binding Geniza". [Yemen, various times]. · Remnants of ancient leaves removed from the "Binding Geniza". Among them are parchment fragments from Sefer HaMitzvot L'HaRambam in Judeo-Arabic and from Mishneh Torah L'HaRambam. Fragments of paper manuscripts: manuscript fragment from Sifri Bamidbar, a leaf fragment from the book of Yirmiyahu, a leaf fragment from Mishne Torah L'HaRambam, Hilchot Nezikin, and other geniza fragments (some with the bindings themselves). · Manuscripts in various conditions. Among them: a machzor for Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Hoshana Raba, Sana'a, nikud elyon; a chumash, Bamidbar Devarim with Haftarot and Rashi commentary; three Megillot – Shir HaShirim, Ruth, Kohelet with Targum. · Various manuscript sections: Books of segulot, novellae, piyyutim, tales, anthologies, etc. · Single handwritten leaves, Ketubot for marriage, letters, etc. Hundreds of leaves and leaf remnants. Size and condition vary.
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Yemenite Jewry – Manuscripts and Glosses
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Auction 49 Part I - Books, Chassidism, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
January 19, 2016
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $3,750
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Large collection of manuscripts. [Yemen and Oriental countries, various times]. For a complete list, please see Hebrew description. 15 manuscripts, size and condition vary. Some lacking and damages. Most with new bindings.
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Yemenite Jewry – Manuscripts and Glosses
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Auction 49 Part I - Books, Chassidism, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
January 19, 2016
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $2,500
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Manuscript, halachic responsum on the matter of scribal writing of the letter Vav Keti'a in Parshat Pinchas, signed by four Modena rabbis (Italy): Rabbi Menashe Yehoshua son of Rabbi Yehuda Matzliach Padua, Rabbi Moshe Lifschitz, Rabbi Avraham Chai son of Rabbi Netanel Gratziano and Rabbi Yitzchak son of Rabbi Moshe Parmigiani. [Modena, c. 1744]. An argument regarding the writing of the letter Vav of "Briti Shalom" in Parshat Pinchas spread in rabbinic circles in Italy in 1744. The affair began after one of the Rovigo rabbis invalidated a Torah scroll in which the letter Vav in the verse "Briti Shalom" was written like the rest of the letters Vav in the Torah and was not shortened as traditionally done. The question was submitted to Venice rabbis and opinions were divided. Ferrara and Amsterdam rabbis were also involved in the controversy. See enclosed material – article by Rabbi S. Chassida, "Pamphlet on the law of the Vav Keti'a of Shalom", Moriah, Issues 339-340, 2008, pp. 29-56. This responsum is unknown and was not printed in the aforementioned pamphlet. The rabbis who signed the responsum were leading Italian Torah scholars in the first half of the 18th century. The first signature belongs to Rabbi Menashe Yehoshua Padua Rabbi of Modena (c. 1690-1750), son-in-law of the Rabach and brother-in-law of Rabbi Yeshaya Bassan. [His name is mentioned in letters regarding the polemic surrounding the Ramchal a few years previously]. Succeeded his father - Rabbi Yehuda Matzliach - in the Modena rabbinate. Rabbi Menashe Yehoshua Padua signed together with Rabbi Avraham Chai Gratziano an approbation from 1741 to Or HaChaim on the Torah, printed in Venice in 1742. The second signature is by Rabbi Moshe Hirsh Lifschitz (died in 1755), who immigrated to Italy from Chęciny, Poland and taught Torah in Modena. In his books, the Chida quotes Rabbi Lifschitz. For example, in his book Ma’agal Tov, the Chida writes that Rabbi Yishmael HaCohen of Modena showed him various manuscripts including manuscripts of “R’ Moshe Lifschitz of Chęciny”, among which was “a remarkable book on practical kabbalah”. Other signatures by Rabbi Avraham Chai Gratziani and Rabbi Yitzchak Parmigiani, who signed many printed halachic rulings of Modena rabbis. Rabbi Yitzchak Parmigiani later served as Rabbi of Trieste, lived to an old age and died in 1798. Leaf 23 cm. High-quality paper, good-fair condition, stains and wear, burn marks to leaf corners. Provenance: Collection of David Frankel, NY. See page 137.
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Italian Jewry – Manuscripts, Glosses and Printed Items
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Auction 49 Part I - Books, Chassidism, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
January 19, 2016
Opening: $800
Sold for: $2,500
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Manuscript, Shacharit prayer of Yom Kippur, "According to the Sephardic tradition of the Catalan Synagogue". Rome, [1812]. Written on high-quality paper. Illustrated title page. Square Italian writing, vowelized. With laws and instructions in non-vowelized writing. Version of prayer, Piyyutim and selichot, Sephardi tradition in Rome. Includes Kriyat HaTorah and the Haftara. Several marginalia [some with instructions of kavanot]. In "Elokeinu Shebashamayim" (Leaf [95/a]) is written: "Elokeinu Shabashamayim, place in the heart of the Caesar and in the hearts of all his advisors and officers and leaders and bishops, compassion to treat us well". Later, the words "the Caesar" and "his bishops" were put in brackets, and "the Pope" is written on the margin instead. Afterward, "the Pope”was also crossed out, and replaced with "the King". These revisions express the events of 19th century Rome: In 1812 [the year in which this machzor was written], Napoleon still ruled Italy. After the fall of Napoleon, at the Congress of Vienna in 1815, Rome was reclaimed by the Pope's government and in 1870 it became the capital of the Kingdom of Italy under the reign of King Victor Emmanuel II. [232] pages. 15.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor worming. Several detached leaves. Contemporary leather binding, with gilt embossment (ornamentation and owner's initials), minor damages.
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Italian Jewry – Manuscripts, Glosses and Printed Items
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Auction 49 Part I - Books, Chassidism, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
January 19, 2016
Opening: $500
Sold for: $1,063
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Manuscript, Piyyutim, songs, and poems of the Cuneo community and its region, written by Refael David Lattes. [Cuneo, Italy], 1792. Contains many Piyyutim for the High Holidays and for the Three Festivals, and Seder Hoshana Raba. Special Piyyutim composed for the Cuneo community and its region: · Poem of the Talmud Torah Society. · Poem for the time of siege" written in 1799 in honor of the salvation of the community during the Napoleon wars, celebrated every year like a second Purim. It is called Purim della bomba (Purim of the bomb). [For more details see Kedem Catalog no. 48, Item 16]. · Poem of the Gemilut Chassadim Society. · Miracle of the 1755 fire. · Poem for the Spanish festival. · Poem for the French festival. Colophon on the last page: “Up until here I have written, Refael David son of R’ Binyamin Chai Lattes…Completed on the 22nd of Adar 1792”. Ownership inscription: “Yitzchak Lattes Ibn Mordechai”, “Chananel ebn Yitzchak Lattes”, etc. [9], 21, [31] leaves. Heavy high-quality paper, 20.5 cm. Good condition. Stains, light wear. Several detached leaves. Contemporary worn leather binding.
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Italian Jewry – Manuscripts, Glosses and Printed Items
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Auction 49 Part I - Books, Chassidism, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
January 19, 2016
Opening: $500
Sold for: $1,750
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Manuscript, prayers and songs, and poems of the Cuneo district community. [Cuneo, Italy, 19th century]. Composed of Piyyutim and songs for the High Holidays and the Three Festivals; the seder of eating the simanim on Rosh Hashanah eve [with unique foods, such as: onion (Batzal in Hebrew), "That we should merit basking in the shadow (betzel) of Your wings", and unique prayers to recite after each taste]; Tashlich; Kapparot; Hatarat Nedarim; prayers for sitting in the Succah, etc. Special poems composed the community and its region: “For the French festival”; “For the Gemilut Chassadim Society”, “For the Songs Society”; “For the Spanish Festival”; “Song for the 1755 fire”; Poem for the salvation, written in honor of the salvation of the community in 1799 during the Napoleon wars, celebrated each year as a second Purim and called “Purim della Bomba” (Purim of the bomb). [See: Kedem Catalog 48, Item 16]. “Song for the Zerizim Society on Rosh Chodesh Nisan”. Owner’s inscription: “Refael David Katzin”. [110] leaves (and more empty leaves). Heavy, high-quality paper. 21.5 cm. Good condition. Stains, light wear. Several detached leaves. Contemporary worn leather binding.
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Italian Jewry – Manuscripts, Glosses and Printed Items
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Auction 49 Part I - Books, Chassidism, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
January 19, 2016
Opening: $500
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Manuscript, prayers and Piyyutim, and special songs of Cuneo and its district, written by Menachem Refael Poah. Cuneo (Italy), 1775-1776. Contains minchah of Erev Rosh Chodesh; prayer for the chazan; Piyyutim for the High Holidays and for the Festivals (including a song for Simchat Torah by the Bach); a poem for "French festival"; poem for the "Spanish festival"; "poems for the Gemilut Chesed festival; poem for the Psalm Society; "Song for the 1755 fire", "Song for the Zerizim society (written by another writer); Seder Hoshana Raba; "Annulment of ban and receiving rebuke". Colophon in the middle of the manuscript: "I the writer Menachem Refael Puah son of R' Shmuel Yitzchak Puah here in Cuneo…Erev Rosh Chodesh Kislev" (November 1775). Another colophon on the last leaf: "I have written this, Menachem Refael Puah in honor of the prominent Rabbi Moshe Shimshon Lattes". · Enclosed: 4 page pamphlet with the poem of the salvation from the 1755 fire. [108] pages. 15.5 cm. Good condition. Stains, tears to several leaves. Contemporary leather binding, with damages.
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Italian Jewry – Manuscripts, Glosses and Printed Items
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