Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
Feb 14, 2023
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
Feb 14, 2023
Opening: $500
Sold for: $1,063
Including buyer's premium
Ohel David, Talmudic novellae on various tractates (Yevamot, Bava Kama, Shabbat, Eruvin and Ketubot), by R. David Deutsch Rabbi of Ir Chadash (Nowe Miasto). Vienna: Anton Strauss, 1822. First edition, published in the author's lifetime.
Dozens of handwritten glosses containing additions and emendations, copied by a scribe from the author's glosses.
R. David Deutsch would constantly review his published writings, adding his handwritten glosses in the margins. There are dozens of copies of his books with his glosses, or with scribal copyings of his glosses. The contents of the glosses vary between copies.
R. David Deutsch Rabbi of Nowe Miasto (1757-1831), a prominent Torah scholar in his times. Disciple of the Noda BiYehuda and Maharam Barby. He exchanged halachic correspondence with the Torah leaders of his times, such as the Noda BiYehuda, the Chatam Sofer and the Yismach Moshe.
[4], 2-25 leaves. Approx. 23 cm. Overall good condition. Stains and wear (primarily to title page margins). Minute worming. Stamps. New leather binding.
PLEASE NOTE: Item description was shortened in translation. For further information, please refer to Hebrew text.
Dozens of handwritten glosses containing additions and emendations, copied by a scribe from the author's glosses.
R. David Deutsch would constantly review his published writings, adding his handwritten glosses in the margins. There are dozens of copies of his books with his glosses, or with scribal copyings of his glosses. The contents of the glosses vary between copies.
R. David Deutsch Rabbi of Nowe Miasto (1757-1831), a prominent Torah scholar in his times. Disciple of the Noda BiYehuda and Maharam Barby. He exchanged halachic correspondence with the Torah leaders of his times, such as the Noda BiYehuda, the Chatam Sofer and the Yismach Moshe.
[4], 2-25 leaves. Approx. 23 cm. Overall good condition. Stains and wear (primarily to title page margins). Minute worming. Stamps. New leather binding.
PLEASE NOTE: Item description was shortened in translation. For further information, please refer to Hebrew text.
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
Feb 14, 2023
Opening: $500
Sold for: $2,000
Including buyer's premium
Shaagat Aryeh, by R. Aryeh Leib Ginsburg. Brno: Joseph Rossmann, [1797].
Copy of R. Avraham Shaag-Zwebner, Rabbi of Kobersdorf, with his signatures and glosses. Signature of R. Meir Tosk, who gave this book as gift to R. Avraham Shaag.
Lengthy, scholarly glosses, handwritten by R. Avraham Shaag.
R. Avraham Shaag-Zwebner (1801-1976), prominent disciple of the Chatam Sofer and Torah leader in his times. Rabbi of Schottelsdorf and Kobersdorf. In 1873, he immigrated to Eretz Israel together with his prominent disciple R. Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld.
[1], 78 [i.e. 79]; 10 leaves; 7 leaves. 36 cm. Fair condition. Stains, including dampstains and dark stains. Wear. Worming. Closed and open tears, affecting glosses in several places. New binding.
Bound at end of book: [10] leaves with Kuntres Acharon (presumably from the Józefów 1855 edition); 7 leaves of additions to Shaagat Aryeh (presumably printed in Königsberg).
PLEASE NOTE: Item description was shortened in translation. For further information, please refer to Hebrew text.
Copy of R. Avraham Shaag-Zwebner, Rabbi of Kobersdorf, with his signatures and glosses. Signature of R. Meir Tosk, who gave this book as gift to R. Avraham Shaag.
Lengthy, scholarly glosses, handwritten by R. Avraham Shaag.
R. Avraham Shaag-Zwebner (1801-1976), prominent disciple of the Chatam Sofer and Torah leader in his times. Rabbi of Schottelsdorf and Kobersdorf. In 1873, he immigrated to Eretz Israel together with his prominent disciple R. Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld.
[1], 78 [i.e. 79]; 10 leaves; 7 leaves. 36 cm. Fair condition. Stains, including dampstains and dark stains. Wear. Worming. Closed and open tears, affecting glosses in several places. New binding.
Bound at end of book: [10] leaves with Kuntres Acharon (presumably from the Józefów 1855 edition); 7 leaves of additions to Shaagat Aryeh (presumably printed in Königsberg).
PLEASE NOTE: Item description was shortened in translation. For further information, please refer to Hebrew text.
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