Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $1,400
Sold for: Unsold
Shefa Tal, Rabbi Shabtai ben Akiva Halevi Horowitz. Hano 1612.
"The keys to open locked rooms…in the treasure house of the secrets of the wisdom of Kabbala…".
An important composition on Kabbala, based on Rabbi Moshe Cordevero's book "Pardes Rimonim". One of the first Kabbala books to be published in Western Europe. Many approbations from leading rabbis, including Rabbi Shlomo Ephraim Lontshitz, the Rabbi of Prague, author of Kli Yakar .
Many Kabbalistic illustrations.
Ink-stamps of owners, old ink-stamps are erased from the title-page, ink-stamp of "Moshe HaCohen Sh…"
[1], 87, 89-104 pages, 28.5 cm. fair condition. Stains. Torn on the first 48 pages, some words on each page are damaged. Pages are cut close to the text (a few pages are damaged), some damage has been professionally restored, some pages have been reinforced. Modern semi-parchment binding.
"The keys to open locked rooms…in the treasure house of the secrets of the wisdom of Kabbala…".
An important composition on Kabbala, based on Rabbi Moshe Cordevero's book "Pardes Rimonim". One of the first Kabbala books to be published in Western Europe. Many approbations from leading rabbis, including Rabbi Shlomo Ephraim Lontshitz, the Rabbi of Prague, author of Kli Yakar .
Many Kabbalistic illustrations.
Ink-stamps of owners, old ink-stamps are erased from the title-page, ink-stamp of "Moshe HaCohen Sh…"
[1], 87, 89-104 pages, 28.5 cm. fair condition. Stains. Torn on the first 48 pages, some words on each page are damaged. Pages are cut close to the text (a few pages are damaged), some damage has been professionally restored, some pages have been reinforced. Modern semi-parchment binding.
Category
Hassidism and Kabbalah
Catalogue Value
Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $200
Sold for: Unsold
Sefer Shefa Tal Livracha, Rabbi Shabtai Horowitz. [Warsaw 1870]. The edition's details appear wrongly like the first edition, Hanau, 1612.
"Keys to open locked rooms in the treasures of Kabbalah secrets".
Blue jacket. Owners' signature. Handwritten corrections.
50, [24] leaves, 32.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Fragile paper.
See Hanau edition 16122, item number 234 in this catalogue.
"Keys to open locked rooms in the treasures of Kabbalah secrets".
Blue jacket. Owners' signature. Handwritten corrections.
50, [24] leaves, 32.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Fragile paper.
See Hanau edition 16122, item number 234 in this catalogue.
Category
Hassidism and Kabbalah
Catalogue Value
Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
The book Vichishev Lo Ha-Cohen – kabalistic ideas on the letters of the Hebrew alphabet, by Rabbi Avraham Katz of Lask, emissary of Jerusalem. Feurda, 1784. Only edition.
Approbations of rabbis of Jerusalem and Western Europe: Maharit Algazi, Rabbi Yosef Te'omim and others.
At the end there are another two leaves – apology, list of mistakes, and addition of the copier Rabbi Yozpa Marzbach of Feurda, which tells about the great piety of the author who used to lead a life of self-denial, and yet was great in his sharpness in Torah.
12, 32, [2] leaves. 19.5 cm. Good condition, slight foxing and few moth hole. Unoriginal cover.
Rare book of Kabala. (The two pages at the end are extremely rare).
Approbations of rabbis of Jerusalem and Western Europe: Maharit Algazi, Rabbi Yosef Te'omim and others.
At the end there are another two leaves – apology, list of mistakes, and addition of the copier Rabbi Yozpa Marzbach of Feurda, which tells about the great piety of the author who used to lead a life of self-denial, and yet was great in his sharpness in Torah.
12, 32, [2] leaves. 19.5 cm. Good condition, slight foxing and few moth hole. Unoriginal cover.
Rare book of Kabala. (The two pages at the end are extremely rare).
Category
Hassidism and Kabbalah
Catalogue Value
Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $200
Sold for: $400
Including buyer's premium
Chochmat Ha-Yad, Rabbi Moshe Galina. Warsaw, 1839.
"…Wisdom of face, signs of hair, signs of tendons and signs of nails…the Rabbi Eliyahu Moshe Galino copied from the Sefer Ha-Zohar and from Sefer Shoshanat Ya'akov and from the books of Shlomo Ha-Melech".
Over the leaf a sketch of hand palm. Hebrew with commentaries in Yiddish-Deutsch.
12 leaves, 14 cm. Good condition. Stains. Tear to title-page. Newly bound.
"…Wisdom of face, signs of hair, signs of tendons and signs of nails…the Rabbi Eliyahu Moshe Galino copied from the Sefer Ha-Zohar and from Sefer Shoshanat Ya'akov and from the books of Shlomo Ha-Melech".
Over the leaf a sketch of hand palm. Hebrew with commentaries in Yiddish-Deutsch.
12 leaves, 14 cm. Good condition. Stains. Tear to title-page. Newly bound.
Category
Hassidism and Kabbalah
Catalogue Value
Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
Including buyer's premium
Kitzur Sefer Ha-Peli'ah by Rabbi David Ben Zimra. Jerusalem, 1910-1914.
Kabalistic essay, with glosses and commentaries by Rabbi Menachem Menchin Heilperin, as found in manuscript. The book was printed from a unique manuscript by the inheritors of Rabbi Shlomo Musayof in Jerusalem.
16 leaves, 24.5 cm. Good condition. Printed with no title-page, placed in a brown paper cover. Detached leaves.
Kabalistic essay, with glosses and commentaries by Rabbi Menachem Menchin Heilperin, as found in manuscript. The book was printed from a unique manuscript by the inheritors of Rabbi Shlomo Musayof in Jerusalem.
16 leaves, 24.5 cm. Good condition. Printed with no title-page, placed in a brown paper cover. Detached leaves.
Category
Hassidism and Kabbalah
Catalogue Value
Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $300
Including buyer's premium
1. Nishmat Chaim by Rabbi Menashe Ben-Yisrael. Amsterdam 1651. Homiletics on the eternity of the soul. Original parchment binding. Signatures of owners on title page and the other side of it. Missing portrait and Latin pages.
2. Chemdat Yamim, practices based on the Ari's Kabbala. [Izmir 1731]. Volume 1 only, about Shabbat, without section on Rosh Chodesh and festivals. Title page is missing. Owner's signatures.
3. Ben Melech Ve'hanazir, by Rabbi Avraham Ibn-Chisdai. Frankfurt am Main 1769.
Size and condition varies.
2. Chemdat Yamim, practices based on the Ari's Kabbala. [Izmir 1731]. Volume 1 only, about Shabbat, without section on Rosh Chodesh and festivals. Title page is missing. Owner's signatures.
3. Ben Melech Ve'hanazir, by Rabbi Avraham Ibn-Chisdai. Frankfurt am Main 1769.
Size and condition varies.
Category
Hassidism and Kabbalah
Catalogue Value
Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $275
Including buyer's premium
Likutei Mashe-Ya'akov, Rabbi Moshe Ya'akov Ben Yosef Ha-Cohen Rabikov. Tel Aviv, 1969.
Homiletics on the five books of Moses, collected, printed and published (stenciled) by the author's son. "Published in one hundred copies all rights reserved by Yosef Rbvikov". Photograph of Rabbi Moshe Ya'akov Rbvikov on Introduction leaf.
The shoemaker – Rabbi Moshe Ya'akov Rabikov (1874-1967) was born in Lithuania and made aliya to Eretz Yisrael in 1913. An outstanding Kabbalic scholar, he worked as a shoemaker on Shabazi street in Tel Aviv to earn a living. Many turned to him for blessings and for advice and he was named "the Holy Shoemaker". A known charity donor. The "Chazon Ish" referred people to him.
These novellae were published by his son in a limited stenciled edition, only in 2004 were published in a fine edition. [Although he was from Lithuania he cited masters of Chasidut in his books].
Enclosed is manuscript by his disciple Rabbi Shlomo Noach Krol, Rabbi and teacher in Chemed.
[2], 460 pages, 32 cm. Good condition.
Does not appear in Bibliography Institute CD or in Winograd Rosenfeld.
Homiletics on the five books of Moses, collected, printed and published (stenciled) by the author's son. "Published in one hundred copies all rights reserved by Yosef Rbvikov". Photograph of Rabbi Moshe Ya'akov Rbvikov on Introduction leaf.
The shoemaker – Rabbi Moshe Ya'akov Rabikov (1874-1967) was born in Lithuania and made aliya to Eretz Yisrael in 1913. An outstanding Kabbalic scholar, he worked as a shoemaker on Shabazi street in Tel Aviv to earn a living. Many turned to him for blessings and for advice and he was named "the Holy Shoemaker". A known charity donor. The "Chazon Ish" referred people to him.
These novellae were published by his son in a limited stenciled edition, only in 2004 were published in a fine edition. [Although he was from Lithuania he cited masters of Chasidut in his books].
Enclosed is manuscript by his disciple Rabbi Shlomo Noach Krol, Rabbi and teacher in Chemed.
[2], 460 pages, 32 cm. Good condition.
Does not appear in Bibliography Institute CD or in Winograd Rosenfeld.
Category
Hassidism and Kabbalah
Catalogue Value
Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $100
Sold for: $300
Including buyer's premium
Prayer for the great fast day - Wednesday, 24 Kislev, 1943.
"Let them rest in peace – hundreds of thousands men, women boys and girls who were murdered, slaughtered burnt drawned stranggled and buried alive in the countries: Poland, lithuania, Latvia, Romania, Russia…"
Printed in Jerusalem for the historical prayer assembly in "Churvat Yehuda Ha-Chasid", attended by the Imrei Emet of Gur.
[1] leaf, 31 cm. Fair condition. Tears, part missing.
"Let them rest in peace – hundreds of thousands men, women boys and girls who were murdered, slaughtered burnt drawned stranggled and buried alive in the countries: Poland, lithuania, Latvia, Romania, Russia…"
Printed in Jerusalem for the historical prayer assembly in "Churvat Yehuda Ha-Chasid", attended by the Imrei Emet of Gur.
[1] leaf, 31 cm. Fair condition. Tears, part missing.
Category
Holocaust and Pogroms
Catalogue Value
Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $100
Sold for: $275
Including buyer's premium
Ateret Shlomo – a book of regulations for agunot from the World War, by Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Klein. Budapest 1946. With additions by the author's son, Rabbi Yekutiel Klein.
The additions were added by the author's son after World War II to the regulations instituted by his father after World War I.
"Previously about ten percent of the Jewish soldiers were killed and now about this percentage survived…in the First War the Jews were a faithful part of the army and had equal rights, now they were treated as enemies to be annihilated…"
[2], 21-85, [1] pages, 20.5 cm. Good condition. A few moth holes. Stained.
The additions were added by the author's son after World War II to the regulations instituted by his father after World War I.
"Previously about ten percent of the Jewish soldiers were killed and now about this percentage survived…in the First War the Jews were a faithful part of the army and had equal rights, now they were treated as enemies to be annihilated…"
[2], 21-85, [1] pages, 20.5 cm. Good condition. A few moth holes. Stained.
Category
Holocaust and Pogroms
Catalogue Value
Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $200
Sold for: $250
Including buyer's premium
Notebook with holocaust poems, the surviving-few camp in Regensburg, 1946.
The first poem is acrostic: "Shlemele Kastenberg" [the writer, or the person in whose memory the poem was written?]. The contents of the poems reflects the longing for the writer's happy life in Poland before the holocaust, as well as the misery and suffering that he and his family went through during the German persecutions. The writer also describes life in the survivors' camps in Germany.
Yiddish.
[15] written pages, 21X17 cm. Fair condition. Tears to borders, stains. Unbound.
The first poem is acrostic: "Shlemele Kastenberg" [the writer, or the person in whose memory the poem was written?]. The contents of the poems reflects the longing for the writer's happy life in Poland before the holocaust, as well as the misery and suffering that he and his family went through during the German persecutions. The writer also describes life in the survivors' camps in Germany.
Yiddish.
[15] written pages, 21X17 cm. Fair condition. Tears to borders, stains. Unbound.
Category
Holocaust and Pogroms
Catalogue Value
Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
Including buyer's premium
Shiyurei Tahara Siddur, Ahkenazi version, published by "The assistance Committee by Chief Rabbinate of London". London, 1946.
On page 162 Hazkarat Neshamot prayer.
Ink stamps of D. P. Camp Geretsried synagogue. Handwritten inscription that the siddur belongs to "Geretsreid Beit Midrash" [ a British Sector Displaced Persons Camp in Germany].
[2], 162 pages. 21 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and slighty worn. Cardboard binding with printed jacket.
Does not appear in Bibliography Institute CD.
On page 162 Hazkarat Neshamot prayer.
Ink stamps of D. P. Camp Geretsried synagogue. Handwritten inscription that the siddur belongs to "Geretsreid Beit Midrash" [ a British Sector Displaced Persons Camp in Germany].
[2], 162 pages. 21 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and slighty worn. Cardboard binding with printed jacket.
Does not appear in Bibliography Institute CD.
Category
Holocaust and Pogroms
Catalogue Value
Auction 8 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
February 2, 2010
Opening: $100
Sold for: Unsold
Sefer Silah Chadasha about Halachic rules of Shechitot and Treifot, with Mateh Asher coomentary by Rabbi Asher Enshel Grunwald - expert Shochet of the Ungvar community. Augsburg (Germany), 1947.
Faximile of an edition from 1926, with addition on title-page "printed for the survivors in Germany who study sh'chita …"
[7], 244 pages (instead of [8], 246 pages), 21 cm. Poor condition. Moth-damages, tears, detached front cover.
Faximile of an edition from 1926, with addition on title-page "printed for the survivors in Germany who study sh'chita …"
[7], 244 pages (instead of [8], 246 pages), 21 cm. Poor condition. Moth-damages, tears, detached front cover.
Category
Holocaust and Pogroms
Catalogue Value
