Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
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With approbations by prominent Chassidic leaders, who recommend purchasing the book "in order to bring blessing into one's home".
R. Yehuda Leib Shor (d. 1809) was renowned for his prominence amongst the leading Chassidic leaders of his times, R. Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev and R. Baruch of Mezhibuzh. The Baal HaTanya reputedly reviewed this composition and held it in high esteem.
2, 132, [8] leaves. Approx. 25 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains, wear and tears. Minor open tear to center of title page, affecting text. Stamps. New binding.
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On the title page and leaf 1, signatures (from 1884) and stamps of R. Aryeh Yehuda Leib Morgenstern of Lodz, descendant of Rebbe Chanoch Henich HaKohen of Alexander.
Several brief glosses handwritten by R. Yehuda Leib Morgenstern.
[1], 58; 27, [2] leaves. 20 cm. Good condition. Stains. Old binding, with new spine.
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• Responsa HaRim. Józefów: Solomon and Baruch Setzer and Yechezkel Renner, 1867. First edition.
• Chiddushei HaRim on Choshen Mishpat. Warsaw: Nathan Schriftgiesser, 1870-1871. First edition. Two parts in two volumes.
• Chiddushei HaRim on Tractates Ketubot and Kiddushin. Warsaw: Nathan Schriftgiesser, 1875. First edition.
• Chiddushei HaRim on Tractates Gittin and Even HaEzer laws of Kiddushin. Warsaw: Nathan Schriftgiesser, 1877. First edition. With two prenumeranten leaves not listed in the Bibliography of the Hebrew Book.
• Chiddushei HaRim on Tractates Bava Kama and Bava Metzia. Warsaw: Nathan Schriftgiesser, 1880. First edition.
• Chiddushei HaRim on Even HaEzer and Tractate Shevuot. Warsaw: Nathan Schriftgiesser, 1881. First edition.
• Responsa HaRim on Shulchan Aruch. Warsaw: Nathan Schriftgiesser, 1882. Second edition. With 18 leaves at end with additions to Responsa and Chiddushei HaRim, found in some copies only.
• Chiddushei HaRim on Tractates Ketubot and Kiddushin. Warsaw: Nathan Schriftgiesser, 1890. Second edition.
• Chiddushei HaRim on Tractates Gittin and Even HaEzer laws of Kiddushin.
Warsaw: Meir Yechiel Halter, 1891. Second edition. [1] prenumeranten leaf at end not listed in Bibliography of Hebrew Book.
10 volumes. Size and condition vary.
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Five volumes. Bereshit: 3, 5-283, [1] pages. Shemot: 239, [1] pages. Vayikra: 213, [1] pages. Bamidbar: [2], 202 pages. Devarim: [2], 240 pages. Approx. 26 cm. Four volumes printed on dry paper. Overall good condition. Stains. Worming, slightly affecting text. Minor tears to several leaves. Stamps and handwritten inscriptions. Original bindings, with new leather spines (volumes rebound). Defects to bindings.
Some title pages printed in gold.
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• Eglei Tal, on the Shabbat prohibitions. Piotrków: Shlomo Belchatowski, 1905. First edition.
Title page states "Part I", though no additional parts were ever published.
[3], 138, [1] leaves. 32.5 cm. Good condition. Minor stains. Gloss (trimmed) on one leaf. New binding.
• Responsa Avnei Nezer, on Orach Chaim and Yoreh De'ah. Piotrków-Warsaw: Chanoch Henich Follman and Avraham Yitzchak Halter, 1912-1914. First edition. Four volumes.
Four volumes. Orach Chaim, part I: [2], 317 pages. Orach Chaim, part II: 312 pages. Yoreh De'ah, part I: 226 pages. Yoreh De'ah, part II: 330, [1] pages. Both parts of Yoreh De'ah printed on dry, brittle paper. Approx. 33-34 cm. Overall good condition. Stains. Minor tears to vols. III and IV, including minor open tears, with slight damage to text on final leaves of vol. III. Stamps. New, matching bindings for all five volumes.
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Ownership inscription on title pages of both volumes. Blank leaves bound at the end of vol. II, with handwritten copying (in pencil) from Choker UMekubal and Klalut HaIlan by the Ramchal.
[7], 2-291, [5] pages; [2], 3-123, [7] pages + [5] handwritten pages + blank leaves. 24 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Minor tears and some worming. New leather bindings.
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The two books of Rebbe Elimelech of Grodzisk on the Torah portions:
• Imrei Elimelech, on the Torah, by Rebbe Elimelech Shapira Rabbi of Grodzisk. Warsaw: Chaim Kelter, 1876. First edition.
[4], 340 pages. 27 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains. Traces of past dampness. Large open tears to title page, and open tears to first and other leaves, slightly affecting text, repaired with paper. Worming, affecting text. Inscriptions. Many stamps. New leather binding.
Without [2] leaves at beginning of book with approbations by R. Avraham Yaakov Friedman of Sadigura and R. Avraham Twersky of Trisk, and without [1] leaf of errata at end, added to some copies only.
• Divrei Elimelech, on the Torah and the festivals, part I on the books Bereshit-Vayikra, and part II on the books Bamidbar-Devarim, by Rebbe Elimelech Shapira Rabbi of Grodzisk. Warsaw: Meir Yechiel Halter / Schuldberg Brothers, 1890-1891. First edition. Both parts in one volume. Divisional title pages.
Handwritten dedication on the endpaper.
240, [2], 241-504 pages. 26 cm. Dry, somewhat brittle paper. Good condition. Stains. Minor marginal tears to several leaves. Stamps. New leather binding.
Rebbe Elimelech Shapira of Grodzisk (1824-1892), son of Rebbe Chaim Meir Yechiel, the "Saraf of Mogielnica", and grandson of the Maggid of Kozhnitz and R. Elimelech of Lizhensk. Leading rebbe and tzaddik in Poland.
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Large collection of 17 books by R. Tzadok HaKohen of Lublin, including many first editions:
1-3. Pri Tzadik, commentary on the Torah and festivals, Parts I, III and IV. Lublin: Partners Moses Schneidmesser and Nechama Herschenhorn; Menachem Mendel Schneidmesser, 1901-[1933]. Three parts in three volumes. First editions.
4-5. Tzidkat HaTzadik. Lublin: Moses Schneidmesser and Nechama Herschenhorn, 1902. First edition. Two copies, one of them with date of censorship authorization on verso of title page (presumably stereotype edition of first edition).
6. Resisei Laylah. Lublin: Moses Schneidmesser and Nechama Herschenhorn, 1903. First edition.
7. Tiferet Tzvi, parts I and II, on Shulchan Aruch Yoreh De'ah. Biłgoraj: Natan Nata Kronenberg, 1909. First edition.
8. Me'ah She'arim, by R. Yitzchak Sheni, with four printed marginal notes, one of them written in the name of R. Tzadok HaKohen of Lublin. Lublin: Nechama Herschenhorn, Solomon Simon Streisberger and Menachem Mendel Schneidmesser, 1910
9. Machshavot Charutz. Piotrków: Henich Follman, 1912. First edition.
10. Divrei Sofrim. Lublin: Feder Brothers, [1913]. First edition.
11. Tzidkat HaTzadik. Lublin: Moses Schneidmesser and Nechama Herschenhorn, 1913. Stereotype edition of the 1902 edition.
12. Poked Akarim. Piotrków: Benjamin Liebeskind, 1922. First edition.
13. Takanat HaShavin. Piotrków: Chanoch Henich Follman / G. Piment (Warszawa), 1926. First edition.
14. Sichat Mal'achei HaSharet. Lublin: Menachem Mendel Schneidmesser, 1927. First edition.
15. Yisrael Kedoshim. Lublin: Nechama Herschenhorn and Solomon Simon Streisberger, 1928. First edition.
16. Levushei Tzedakah. Lublin: Menachem Mendel Schneidmesser, 1929. First edition.
17. Otzar HaMelech on the Rambam and responsum on the laws of impurity for Kohanim. Łódź: Aryeh Leib Spidbaum, 1939. First edition.
17 books. Size and condition vary. Inscriptions, signatures and stamps. New bindings.
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Signatures and ownership inscriptions of R. Avraham Shmuel Tzvi Hirsch Silberstein of Radomsk in all the parts, with glosses in his handwriting, containing objections and elaborations, as well as many references to books of Acharonim who discuss the words of the author.
R. Avraham Shmuel Tzvi Hirsh Silberstein (1885-1951), great-grandson of the Tiferet Shlomo of Radomsk. Outstanding, sharp Torah scholar. Served as rabbi in Poland, and later of Toronto, Canada, where he was also the president of the Vaad HaRabonim. Prolific author.
Four volumes: [7], 2-87 leaves; [9], 2-77 leaves; [6], 2-73 leaves; [7], 2-52 leaves. Approx. 32-33 cm. Overall good condition. Stains and tears. Stamps. New, uniform leather bindings.
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• Shem HaGedolim Part II. Livorno: Abraham Isaac Castello and R. Eliezer Saadon, [1786]. First edition of Part II.
Several lengthy glosses (slightly trimmed), signed by R. Yehuda Jarmon (a Tunis Torah scholar, d. 1912). One gloss in a different hand, signed "Yehuda Azulai (presumably R. Yehuda Zerachya son of R. Moshe Azulai, emissary of Jerusalem, d. 1871).
• Shem HaGedolim Part I. Livorno: Eliezer Saadon, [1798]. Second edition of part I, with additions printed here for the first time.
Two books. Shem HaGedolim Part II: 104 leaves. Shem HaGedolim Part I: [2], 144 leaves. Approx. 19 cm. Condition varies, good-fair. Stains and wear. Worming, affecting text on some leaves. Inscriptions. New, uniform leather bindings.
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R. Eliezer Lipman Stein, the Gaon of Selish (1778-1851), a prominent rabbi in his times. Rabbi of Dindish (Gyöngyös), Selish (Vynohradiv) and later Szerdahely (Dunajská Streda). The Chatam Sofer wrote him a warm recommendation when he sought financial support for settling in Eretz Israel (though he did not eventually succeed in immigrating).
[2], 26 leaves. 28 cm. Wide margins. Good condition. Stains (some leaves with many stains and dampstains). Minor marginal tears. Stamp. New leather binding.
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13 books. Size and condition vary. New bindings.
The books were not thoroughly examined, and are being sold as is.
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