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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
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Responsa of Maharam of Rothenburg. Sudylkiv, [1835].
Copy of Rebbe Yechezkel Paneth Rabbi of Deyzh (Dej), author of Knesset Yechezkel, and of his father Rebbe Moshe Paneth. Their stamps appear on the title page.
Rebbe Yechezkel Paneth (1870-1930), prominent Hungarian Torah leader. Renowned as a wonder-worker.
Rebbe Moshe Paneth (1843-1904), third rebbe of Deyzh. Chassidim flocked to him and many were saved through his prayers and wonders.
[8], 27; 25; 11, [1] leaves. 36.5 cm. Blue paper. Good-fair condition. Stains. Worming. Marginal tears to several leaves (including title page), repaired in part with paper. Stamps. New leather binding.
Copy of Rebbe Yechezkel Paneth Rabbi of Deyzh (Dej), author of Knesset Yechezkel, and of his father Rebbe Moshe Paneth. Their stamps appear on the title page.
Rebbe Yechezkel Paneth (1870-1930), prominent Hungarian Torah leader. Renowned as a wonder-worker.
Rebbe Moshe Paneth (1843-1904), third rebbe of Deyzh. Chassidim flocked to him and many were saved through his prayers and wonders.
[8], 27; 25; 11, [1] leaves. 36.5 cm. Blue paper. Good-fair condition. Stains. Worming. Marginal tears to several leaves (including title page), repaired in part with paper. Stamps. New leather binding.
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
Opening: $800
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Luchot Edut, essays and rabbinic letters regarding the polemic against the amulets of R. Yehonatan Eybeschutz. Zhovkva, 1868.
Signature and ownership inscription of R. Yaakov Ketina (d. 1890), close disciple of the Divrei Chaim of Sanz and head of the Khust Beit Din.
[80] leaves. 18 cm. Several leaves bound out of sequence. Fair-good condition. Stains, including large dampstains. Tears and wear. Minor worming. Handwritten inscriptions. Worn and torn binding.
Enclosed: expert's report authenticating the signature of R. Yaakov Ketina.
Signature and ownership inscription of R. Yaakov Ketina (d. 1890), close disciple of the Divrei Chaim of Sanz and head of the Khust Beit Din.
[80] leaves. 18 cm. Several leaves bound out of sequence. Fair-good condition. Stains, including large dampstains. Tears and wear. Minor worming. Handwritten inscriptions. Worn and torn binding.
Enclosed: expert's report authenticating the signature of R. Yaakov Ketina.
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
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Avnei Milu'im on Shulchan Aruch Even HaEzer, part I, by R. Aryeh Leib HaKohen Heller, author of Ketzot HaChoshen. Lviv, [1815]. First edition of part I.
Copy of Rebbe Shalom of Shotz, with his stamp on the title page.
Rebbe Shalom Moskovitch (1877-1958), rabbi of Shotz and teacher of R. Meir Shapiro of Lublin (founder of the Daf HaYomi). Rebbe in London from 1927. In his will, he pledged to arouse Heavenly mercy on whoever would visit his gravesite, light two candles in memory of his soul, and undertake to strengthen himself in a mitzva or in Torah study.
[1], 75, 14, [4] leaves. Leaves 19-20 bound in opposite order. 37 cm. Overall good condition. Stains. Marginal open tears to a few leaves, not affecting text (partially repaired with paper). Worming (including large hole through many leaves), affecting text. Stamps. New leather binding.
Copy of Rebbe Shalom of Shotz, with his stamp on the title page.
Rebbe Shalom Moskovitch (1877-1958), rabbi of Shotz and teacher of R. Meir Shapiro of Lublin (founder of the Daf HaYomi). Rebbe in London from 1927. In his will, he pledged to arouse Heavenly mercy on whoever would visit his gravesite, light two candles in memory of his soul, and undertake to strengthen himself in a mitzva or in Torah study.
[1], 75, 14, [4] leaves. Leaves 19-20 bound in opposite order. 37 cm. Overall good condition. Stains. Marginal open tears to a few leaves, not affecting text (partially repaired with paper). Worming (including large hole through many leaves), affecting text. Stamps. New leather binding.
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
Opening: $300
Sold for: $750
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Ketonet Pasim, homiletics on the Books of Vayikra and Bamidbar, by R. Yaakov Yosef HaKohen Katz, rabbi of Polonne, disciple of the Baal Shem Tov and author of Toldot Yaakov Yosef. Lviv, 1866. First edition.
Copy of Rebbe Shlomo Friedman of Sadigura (1894-1969, last rebbe of the Tchortkov dynasty), with his stamp on the title page: "R. Shomo Friedman of Tchortkov".
Other stamps.
[1], 49 leaves. 23 cm. Overall good condition. Stains and wear. Wear and creases to title page. Worming, slightly affecting text on final leaf. New binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 245.
Copy of Rebbe Shlomo Friedman of Sadigura (1894-1969, last rebbe of the Tchortkov dynasty), with his stamp on the title page: "R. Shomo Friedman of Tchortkov".
Other stamps.
[1], 49 leaves. 23 cm. Overall good condition. Stains and wear. Wear and creases to title page. Worming, slightly affecting text on final leaf. New binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 245.
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
Opening: $300
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Yam Shel Shlomo, halachic studies based on the Talmud and Rishonim, on Tractate Chullin, by R. Shlomo Luria, the Maharshal. Fürth, [1766].
Stamps of Rebbe Menachem Nachum of Kontikoziva on the title page, and other stamps, including stamp of R. Mordechai Shochetman. Signatures and inscriptions.
Rebbe Menachem Nachum Rabinowitz of Kontikoziva-Koidanov-Haifa (1887-1959), son of R. Pinchas Rabinowitz of Kontikoziva-Linitz and son-in-law of R. Yosef Perlow of Koidanov. Served as rabbi and rebbe in Russia, and later as head of the Haifa Beit Din. He was rabbinically ordained by R. Chaim of Brisk, who praised him effusively.
R. Mordechai Shochetman (1884-1948), rabbi in Czernowitz, Soroca and Paris.
98 leaves. Misfoliation. 32 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains (including dampstains) and wear. Tears and worming. Minor damage to text of several leaves. New binding.
Stamps of Rebbe Menachem Nachum of Kontikoziva on the title page, and other stamps, including stamp of R. Mordechai Shochetman. Signatures and inscriptions.
Rebbe Menachem Nachum Rabinowitz of Kontikoziva-Koidanov-Haifa (1887-1959), son of R. Pinchas Rabinowitz of Kontikoziva-Linitz and son-in-law of R. Yosef Perlow of Koidanov. Served as rabbi and rebbe in Russia, and later as head of the Haifa Beit Din. He was rabbinically ordained by R. Chaim of Brisk, who praised him effusively.
R. Mordechai Shochetman (1884-1948), rabbi in Czernowitz, Soroca and Paris.
98 leaves. Misfoliation. 32 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains (including dampstains) and wear. Tears and worming. Minor damage to text of several leaves. New binding.
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
Opening: $500
Sold for: $3,000
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Manuscript, Zot Zikaron – Avnei Zikaron on the laws of Shechitah and Terefot, by R. Shmuel Barzani (Adoni). Harir, Iraqi Kurdistan, [ca. 1660]. Title page of part II within decorative, colored frame.
Part I – Zot Zikaron, laws of Shechitah; Part II – Avnei Zikaron, laws of Terefot.
Neatly transcribed by R. Pinchas Hariri (ca. 1640 – ca. 1711), a prominent Kurdish rabbi. His signature appears on the title page of part II and in the colophon on the final leaf.
The author, R. Shmuel Adoni-Barzani (d. 1633), was a leading Kurdish rabbi. Prominent Torah scholar and kabbalist, renowned as a wonder-worker. He established a large yeshiva in Mosul. Some of his compositions, including Avnei Zikaron, were first published based on manuscripts in 2003.
The present transcript of the work is almost complete, presumably lacking only the first title page and preface to the laws of Shechitah.
[44] leaves. Approx. 14 cm. Fair condition. Dark stains, wear and open tears, affecting text. Old paper repairs. New card binding.
Provenance: Collection of Dr. Michael Krupp.
Part I – Zot Zikaron, laws of Shechitah; Part II – Avnei Zikaron, laws of Terefot.
Neatly transcribed by R. Pinchas Hariri (ca. 1640 – ca. 1711), a prominent Kurdish rabbi. His signature appears on the title page of part II and in the colophon on the final leaf.
The author, R. Shmuel Adoni-Barzani (d. 1633), was a leading Kurdish rabbi. Prominent Torah scholar and kabbalist, renowned as a wonder-worker. He established a large yeshiva in Mosul. Some of his compositions, including Avnei Zikaron, were first published based on manuscripts in 2003.
The present transcript of the work is almost complete, presumably lacking only the first title page and preface to the laws of Shechitah.
[44] leaves. Approx. 14 cm. Fair condition. Dark stains, wear and open tears, affecting text. Old paper repairs. New card binding.
Provenance: Collection of Dr. Michael Krupp.
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
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Manuscript, Michlal HaMishnah – comprehensive Judeo-Persian lexicon of words of the Mishnah, covering the Six Orders of the Mishnah, by R. Shlomo Ababa son of Nuriel. [Persia], 1874.
Complete manuscript, covering all Six Orders of the Mishnah. Neat Persian script, with vocalization to the words of the Mishnah. The manuscript opens with an interesting preface by the author, mentioning the date of writing this manuscript: "And the writing of this book began on Sunday, 26th Adar, 1874…".
[5], 165 leaves. 18 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, dampstains. Marginal wear and tears. Ownership inscriptions. Original leather binding, slightly damaged.
Complete manuscript, covering all Six Orders of the Mishnah. Neat Persian script, with vocalization to the words of the Mishnah. The manuscript opens with an interesting preface by the author, mentioning the date of writing this manuscript: "And the writing of this book began on Sunday, 26th Adar, 1874…".
[5], 165 leaves. 18 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, dampstains. Marginal wear and tears. Ownership inscriptions. Original leather binding, slightly damaged.
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
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Manuscript, diwan – piyyutim and supplications. [Persia, 19th/20th century].
Tall, narrow format. Oriental script. Decorative frames, floral motifs, birds and peacocks.
[9] leaves. Height: 15 cm. Width: 10.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains and wear. Marginal tears. Inscriptions. Stamp. Damage and loss to text on final page. Old binding, with damage.
Tall, narrow format. Oriental script. Decorative frames, floral motifs, birds and peacocks.
[9] leaves. Height: 15 cm. Width: 10.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains and wear. Marginal tears. Inscriptions. Stamp. Damage and loss to text on final page. Old binding, with damage.
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
Opening: $3,500
Sold for: $4,375
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Booklet (16 written pages) handwritten by R. Yosef Chaim of Baghdad, the Ben Ish Chai. [Baghdad, ca. 1900].
Section from a composition of homilies for Elul and the Ten Days of Repentance. Handwritten by the author, the Ben Ish Chai, with deletions, emendations and interlinear additions. The contents of this manuscript were published, after being edited, in his book Ben Ish Chayil. The present manuscript presumably contains the preliminary version of the homilies, recorded while preparing his sermons. The Ben Ish Chai added a prayer for protection at the end of one section: "May G-d come to our assistance, protect us and help us always, Amen".
The booklet includes two tales which the Ben Ish Chai uses as allegories to arouse repentance.
[8] leaves, written on both sides. 13.5 cm. Good condition. Some tears and wear. New leather binding. Placed in elegant slipcase.
Section from a composition of homilies for Elul and the Ten Days of Repentance. Handwritten by the author, the Ben Ish Chai, with deletions, emendations and interlinear additions. The contents of this manuscript were published, after being edited, in his book Ben Ish Chayil. The present manuscript presumably contains the preliminary version of the homilies, recorded while preparing his sermons. The Ben Ish Chai added a prayer for protection at the end of one section: "May G-d come to our assistance, protect us and help us always, Amen".
The booklet includes two tales which the Ben Ish Chai uses as allegories to arouse repentance.
[8] leaves, written on both sides. 13.5 cm. Good condition. Some tears and wear. New leather binding. Placed in elegant slipcase.
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
Opening: $400
Sold for: $2,375
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Transcript of a responsum letter from the rabbis of Baghdad, with four letters of approbation handwritten and signed by rabbis of Jerusalem – R. Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld, R. Avraham Yitzchak HaKohen Kook, R. Eliyahu Kletzkin and the Rishon LeTzion R. Yaakov Meir. Baghdad, Adar 1925 – Jerusalem, Adar 1926.
The responsum letter from the rabbis of Baghdad discusses a proposal to destroy old synagogues and Batei Midrash in Baghdad, and build a new synagogue on that plot. The rabbis of Baghdad write that they gathered to discuss this matter, and reached the conclusion that this is prohibited. The letter is signed by 22 rabbis and yeshiva deans of Iraq (the signatures were transcribed on the present leaf).
This transcript of the responsum was sent to Jerusalem, where four prominent Jerusalem rabbis added their handwritten approbation to the ruling of the rabbis of Baghdad: two lines handwritten and signed by R. Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld, approbation signed by R. Yaakov Meir (written by a scribe), approbation handwritten and signed by R. Kook, and approbation signed by R. Eliyahu Kletzkin (written by a scribe).
[1] double leaf (4 written pages). 22 cm. Good condition. Many stains. Some wear. Folding marks.
The responsum letter from the rabbis of Baghdad discusses a proposal to destroy old synagogues and Batei Midrash in Baghdad, and build a new synagogue on that plot. The rabbis of Baghdad write that they gathered to discuss this matter, and reached the conclusion that this is prohibited. The letter is signed by 22 rabbis and yeshiva deans of Iraq (the signatures were transcribed on the present leaf).
This transcript of the responsum was sent to Jerusalem, where four prominent Jerusalem rabbis added their handwritten approbation to the ruling of the rabbis of Baghdad: two lines handwritten and signed by R. Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld, approbation signed by R. Yaakov Meir (written by a scribe), approbation handwritten and signed by R. Kook, and approbation signed by R. Eliyahu Kletzkin (written by a scribe).
[1] double leaf (4 written pages). 22 cm. Good condition. Many stains. Some wear. Folding marks.
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
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Manuscript – homilies, halachic responsa and novellae, handwritten and signed by R. Yaakov Antebi Rabbi of Damascus. [Damascus and Jerusalem, 1815-1846].
Thick manuscript volume (over five hundred written pages), almost completely handwritten by the author, R. Yaakov Antebi, chief rabbi of Damascus for over thirty years and central figure in the Damascus Affair. The present manuscript contains a large, hitherto unpublished composition by R. Yaakov Antebi, written in part during his tenure in Damascus and partly in Jerusalem.
The volume comprises over forty homilies for various occasions and eulogies, including some particularly lengthy ones, composed and delivered by R. Yaakov Antebi. Most of the homilies begin with a heading listing the place, audience and date of the sermon, and other details.
The manuscript also contains over ten lengthy halachic responsa on various topics, as well as dozens of novellae and various selections, including several segulot. Some homilies and responsa are signed at the end by R. Yaakov Antebi.
In the final leaves of the manuscript, there is a responsum by R. Yaakov regarding property ownership disputes in Jerusalem, which serves as a fascinating historical documentation of life in Jerusalem in those times. R. Yaakov relates there that he was personally involved in such a dispute when he rented a house in Jerusalem, and was repeatedly harassed by people claiming to be the true owners.
The front endpaper bears three autobiographical-familial inscriptions written by R. Yaakov Antebi. The first one documents his departure from Damascus on 17th Sivan 1842, and his arrival in Jerusalem on 25th Sivan. The second inscription records the marriage of his daughter, and the third, the passing of his wife on 27th Tammuz 1845.
R. Yaakov Antebi (1787-1846), leading Torah scholar of his times and prominent kabbalist, chief rabbi of Damascus and the region for thirty years. Only a small amount of his responsa, homilies and novellae have been published so far, and the present item is an entire volume of his hitherto unpublished teachings. During the Damascus Affair in 1840, which began when a Christian friar disappeared and the Jews were accused of murdering him for ritual purposes, R. Yaakov Antebi was imprisoned alongside seven community leaders, and they were brutally tortured to extort a confession. The affair drew wide international outrage, and after the intervention of influential westerners, including Sir Moses Montefiore and members of the Rothschild family, the prisoners were released and their innocence eventually recognized. R. Yaakov Antebi later immigrated to Jerusalem, where he refused to assume an official position. He passed away there in 1846.
[264] leaves (written on both sides). 23 cm. Fair condition. Stains and wear. Tears to several leaves. Significant worming to all leaves, affecting text (some leaves with minor damage, on other leaves significant damage). Several detached and loose leaves. Original leather binding, torn and damaged.
Thick manuscript volume (over five hundred written pages), almost completely handwritten by the author, R. Yaakov Antebi, chief rabbi of Damascus for over thirty years and central figure in the Damascus Affair. The present manuscript contains a large, hitherto unpublished composition by R. Yaakov Antebi, written in part during his tenure in Damascus and partly in Jerusalem.
The volume comprises over forty homilies for various occasions and eulogies, including some particularly lengthy ones, composed and delivered by R. Yaakov Antebi. Most of the homilies begin with a heading listing the place, audience and date of the sermon, and other details.
The manuscript also contains over ten lengthy halachic responsa on various topics, as well as dozens of novellae and various selections, including several segulot. Some homilies and responsa are signed at the end by R. Yaakov Antebi.
In the final leaves of the manuscript, there is a responsum by R. Yaakov regarding property ownership disputes in Jerusalem, which serves as a fascinating historical documentation of life in Jerusalem in those times. R. Yaakov relates there that he was personally involved in such a dispute when he rented a house in Jerusalem, and was repeatedly harassed by people claiming to be the true owners.
The front endpaper bears three autobiographical-familial inscriptions written by R. Yaakov Antebi. The first one documents his departure from Damascus on 17th Sivan 1842, and his arrival in Jerusalem on 25th Sivan. The second inscription records the marriage of his daughter, and the third, the passing of his wife on 27th Tammuz 1845.
R. Yaakov Antebi (1787-1846), leading Torah scholar of his times and prominent kabbalist, chief rabbi of Damascus and the region for thirty years. Only a small amount of his responsa, homilies and novellae have been published so far, and the present item is an entire volume of his hitherto unpublished teachings. During the Damascus Affair in 1840, which began when a Christian friar disappeared and the Jews were accused of murdering him for ritual purposes, R. Yaakov Antebi was imprisoned alongside seven community leaders, and they were brutally tortured to extort a confession. The affair drew wide international outrage, and after the intervention of influential westerners, including Sir Moses Montefiore and members of the Rothschild family, the prisoners were released and their innocence eventually recognized. R. Yaakov Antebi later immigrated to Jerusalem, where he refused to assume an official position. He passed away there in 1846.
[264] leaves (written on both sides). 23 cm. Fair condition. Stains and wear. Tears to several leaves. Significant worming to all leaves, affecting text (some leaves with minor damage, on other leaves significant damage). Several detached and loose leaves. Original leather binding, torn and damaged.
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
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Two manuscripts – Quba, Azerbaijan:
• Manuscript, burial service. Quba, 1918.
[6] leaves (including 4 leaves written on both sides). 22 cm. Good condition. Stains and creases. New binding.
• Manuscript, laws of Shechitah. [Quba? ca. 20th century]. Inscriptions on final page.
[9] leaves. 17 cm. Good condition. Stains. Worming. New binding.
Provenance: Collection of Dr. Michael Krupp.
• Manuscript, burial service. Quba, 1918.
[6] leaves (including 4 leaves written on both sides). 22 cm. Good condition. Stains and creases. New binding.
• Manuscript, laws of Shechitah. [Quba? ca. 20th century]. Inscriptions on final page.
[9] leaves. 17 cm. Good condition. Stains. Worming. New binding.
Provenance: Collection of Dr. Michael Krupp.
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