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Feb 14, 2023
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
Feb 14, 2023
Opening: $300
Sold for: $813
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Rimon Gadish, novellae and pilpulim on various Talmudic topics, by R. Alexander Segal son of R. Avraham HaLevi. Brno: Joseph Karl Neumann, 1788. Only edition.
Copy with inscriptions, stamps and signatures. Ownership inscriptions on the title page, from 1805, attesting that the book belongs to R. Natan Nota Broda Rabbi of Schossberg – a Torah leader in his times, rabbi of his hometown Schossberg from 1715 until his passing in 1849. Corresponded with the Chatam Sofer.
Stamps of Rebbe Eliezer Hager, the Damesek Eliezer of Vizhnitz (1891-1946), with his signature on the back endpaper.
[2], 2-49 leaves. 21.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear. Title page very stained. Worming, affecting text. Stamps. New leather binding.
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Copy with inscriptions, stamps and signatures. Ownership inscriptions on the title page, from 1805, attesting that the book belongs to R. Natan Nota Broda Rabbi of Schossberg – a Torah leader in his times, rabbi of his hometown Schossberg from 1715 until his passing in 1849. Corresponded with the Chatam Sofer.
Stamps of Rebbe Eliezer Hager, the Damesek Eliezer of Vizhnitz (1891-1946), with his signature on the back endpaper.
[2], 2-49 leaves. 21.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear. Title page very stained. Worming, affecting text. Stamps. New leather binding.
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
Feb 14, 2023
Opening: $400
Sold for: $2,375
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Bat Eini, Talmudic novellae and responsa, by R. Yissachar Dov Ber MiGeza Tzvi Rabbi of Zlotchov (Zolochiv), disciple of the Maggid of Mezeritch and R. Yechiel Michel of Zlotchov. Dubno: [Jonathan son of Jacob of Wielowies], [1798]. First edition.
Copy owned by the rebbes of the Ruzhin dynasty, with their stamps. Various kvittel inscriptions on the title page and second leaf, including requests to be mentioned in prayer for "success in spiritual and material matters and all goodness".
On the title page, early stamp of Shlomo Friedman – presumably Rebbe Shlomo son of Rebbe Avraham Yaakov Friedman (the first) of Sadigura.
The book was later in the possession of Rebbe Shlomo Friedman of Chortkov (1894-1959, last rebbe of the Chortkov dynasty). His stamps appear on the title page and another leaf.
The author, R. Yissachar Dov Ber was a friend and cousin of R. Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev. One of his disciples was R. Chaim of Czernowitz, author of Be'er Mayim Chaim, who describes in his book Eretz HaChaim the Divine Inspiration he witnessed in his teacher.
[2], 119, [1] leaves. 20.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains, including dark stains and dampstains. Worming to title page and other leaves, affecting text and title page border, repaired with paper. Stamps. New leather binding.
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Copy owned by the rebbes of the Ruzhin dynasty, with their stamps. Various kvittel inscriptions on the title page and second leaf, including requests to be mentioned in prayer for "success in spiritual and material matters and all goodness".
On the title page, early stamp of Shlomo Friedman – presumably Rebbe Shlomo son of Rebbe Avraham Yaakov Friedman (the first) of Sadigura.
The book was later in the possession of Rebbe Shlomo Friedman of Chortkov (1894-1959, last rebbe of the Chortkov dynasty). His stamps appear on the title page and another leaf.
The author, R. Yissachar Dov Ber was a friend and cousin of R. Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev. One of his disciples was R. Chaim of Czernowitz, author of Be'er Mayim Chaim, who describes in his book Eretz HaChaim the Divine Inspiration he witnessed in his teacher.
[2], 119, [1] leaves. 20.5 cm. Fair condition. Stains, including dark stains and dampstains. Worming to title page and other leaves, affecting text and title page border, repaired with paper. Stamps. New leather binding.
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
Feb 14, 2023
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Sold for: $550
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Sefer HaManhig, laws, customs and orders of prayers and blessings, by R. Avraham son of Natan (Raavan) HaYarchi (of Lunel). Lviv: D. H. Schrenzel, 1858.
Copy owned by the rebbes of the Ruzhin dynasty, with their stamps.
On the title page, early stamp of Shlomo Friedman – presumably the stamp of Rebbe Shlomo of Sadigura, son of Rebbe Avraham Yaakov Friedman (the first) of Sadigura.
The book was later in the possession of Rebbe Shlomo Friedman of Chortkov (1894-1959, last rebbe of the Chortkov dynasty); his stamp appears on the title page.
[92] leaves. 21 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor worming. New binding, incorporating parts of original binding. Defects and worming to binding.
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Copy owned by the rebbes of the Ruzhin dynasty, with their stamps.
On the title page, early stamp of Shlomo Friedman – presumably the stamp of Rebbe Shlomo of Sadigura, son of Rebbe Avraham Yaakov Friedman (the first) of Sadigura.
The book was later in the possession of Rebbe Shlomo Friedman of Chortkov (1894-1959, last rebbe of the Chortkov dynasty); his stamp appears on the title page.
[92] leaves. 21 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor worming. New binding, incorporating parts of original binding. Defects and worming to binding.
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
Feb 14, 2023
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Sold for: $1,750
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Or Zarua, halachic rulings following the order of the Talmud, by R. Yitzchak son of R. Moshe of Vienna. Zhitomir: R. Chanina Lipa and R. Yehoshua Heshel Shapira, grandsons of the rabbi of Slavita, 1862. First edition, published based on a manuscript which had been hidden for six hundred years. Two parts in two volumes.
Copy of Rebbe Yisrael Friedman of Husiatyn, with his stamps on the title pages of both parts.
Rebbe Yisrael Friedman of Husiatyn (1858-1948), last grandson of Rebbe Yisrael of Ruzhin. Immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1937, and settled in Tel Aviv. He is famous for his prayers at the gravesite of the Or HaChaim during WWII, when he declared that the Nazis would not succeed in conquering Eretz Israel.
Two volumes. Part I: 4, [2], 5-232 pages. Part II: 4, 184 pages. 37.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Worming, affecting text. New leather bindings.
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Copy of Rebbe Yisrael Friedman of Husiatyn, with his stamps on the title pages of both parts.
Rebbe Yisrael Friedman of Husiatyn (1858-1948), last grandson of Rebbe Yisrael of Ruzhin. Immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1937, and settled in Tel Aviv. He is famous for his prayers at the gravesite of the Or HaChaim during WWII, when he declared that the Nazis would not succeed in conquering Eretz Israel.
Two volumes. Part I: 4, [2], 5-232 pages. Part II: 4, 184 pages. 37.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Worming, affecting text. New leather bindings.
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
Feb 14, 2023
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Sold for: $938
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Pelach HaRimon, kabbalistic commentary on difficult Midrashim, by R. Betzalel of Slutsk. Lviv: Uri Ze'ev Wolf Salat, [1887].
Bound with four other books: • Derush Pesach Gadol, by R. Yaakov Emden. Podgórze (today a district of Kraków): Shaul Chananya Deutscher, 1900. • Chelkei Avanim by R. David Lida. [Podgórze: Shaul Chananya Deutscher, 1898]. • Kehillat Yaakov, by R. Yaakov of Lissa. Kraków: Joseph Fischer, 1894. • Parashat Derachim Zuta, by R. Yaakov Tzvi Jolles. Kraków: Joseph Fischer, 1885.
Copy of Rebbe Shlomo Chanoch HaKohen Rabinowitz of Radomsk, with his signatures on the title page and endpaper of Pelach HaRimon.
Rebbe Shlomo Chanoch HaKohen Rabinowitz of Radomsk (1882-1942), leading Polish rebbe, descendant of the Tiferet Shlomo of Radomsk. In the interwar period, he founded the Keter Torah – Radomsk network of yeshivot, comprising some 36 yeshivot throughout Poland. Perished with his entire family in the Warsaw ghetto.
On leaf 2, stamp of Rebbe Avraham Yissachar Englard of Radzin, rabbi of Sosnowitz (Sosnowiec; 1910-2006). He headed the Radzin network of yeshivot in Poland. Miraculously survived the war, settling in the United States and later in Eretz Israel where he led the Radzin Chassidic court in Bnei Brak.
It must be noted that many books from the library of Rebbe Shlomo Chanoch of Radomsk and his son-in-law R. David Moshe HaKohen Rabinowitz were later handed down to Rebbe Avraham Yissachar Englard, who was a nephew of R. David Moshe HaKohen Rabinowitz.
5 books in one volume. Pelach HaRimon: 38 leaves. Derush Pesach HaGadol: [3], 22 leaves. Lacking [1] final leaf. Chelkei Avanim: 2-26 leaves. Lacking [3] leaves at beginning. Kehillat Yaakov: 58 leaves. Parshat Derachim Zuta: [2], 32; 21 leaves. 20 cm. Dry, somewhat brittle paper. Good-fair condition. Stains. Tears to title pages and other leaves, slightly affecting text and title page borders, repaired in part with paper. Open tears to leaves 34-35 of Pelach HaRimon, affecting text. Minor worming. New binding.
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Bound with four other books: • Derush Pesach Gadol, by R. Yaakov Emden. Podgórze (today a district of Kraków): Shaul Chananya Deutscher, 1900. • Chelkei Avanim by R. David Lida. [Podgórze: Shaul Chananya Deutscher, 1898]. • Kehillat Yaakov, by R. Yaakov of Lissa. Kraków: Joseph Fischer, 1894. • Parashat Derachim Zuta, by R. Yaakov Tzvi Jolles. Kraków: Joseph Fischer, 1885.
Copy of Rebbe Shlomo Chanoch HaKohen Rabinowitz of Radomsk, with his signatures on the title page and endpaper of Pelach HaRimon.
Rebbe Shlomo Chanoch HaKohen Rabinowitz of Radomsk (1882-1942), leading Polish rebbe, descendant of the Tiferet Shlomo of Radomsk. In the interwar period, he founded the Keter Torah – Radomsk network of yeshivot, comprising some 36 yeshivot throughout Poland. Perished with his entire family in the Warsaw ghetto.
On leaf 2, stamp of Rebbe Avraham Yissachar Englard of Radzin, rabbi of Sosnowitz (Sosnowiec; 1910-2006). He headed the Radzin network of yeshivot in Poland. Miraculously survived the war, settling in the United States and later in Eretz Israel where he led the Radzin Chassidic court in Bnei Brak.
It must be noted that many books from the library of Rebbe Shlomo Chanoch of Radomsk and his son-in-law R. David Moshe HaKohen Rabinowitz were later handed down to Rebbe Avraham Yissachar Englard, who was a nephew of R. David Moshe HaKohen Rabinowitz.
5 books in one volume. Pelach HaRimon: 38 leaves. Derush Pesach HaGadol: [3], 22 leaves. Lacking [1] final leaf. Chelkei Avanim: 2-26 leaves. Lacking [3] leaves at beginning. Kehillat Yaakov: 58 leaves. Parshat Derachim Zuta: [2], 32; 21 leaves. 20 cm. Dry, somewhat brittle paper. Good-fair condition. Stains. Tears to title pages and other leaves, slightly affecting text and title page borders, repaired in part with paper. Open tears to leaves 34-35 of Pelach HaRimon, affecting text. Minor worming. New binding.
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
Feb 14, 2023
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Sold for: $938
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Two books printed in Livorno – copies owned by prominent members of the Radomsk dynasty – with signatures of R. David Moshe HaKohen Rabinowitz dean of the Keter Torah Radomsk yeshivot in Poland, and stamps of his nephew Rebbe Avraham Yissachar Englard of Radzin.
• Daat Zekenim, commentary of the Tosafists and Minchat Yehudah commentary on the Torah; with Efer Yaakov (divisional title page), index of supercommentaries by Acharonim to the Rashi and Re'em commentaries, by R. Yaakov Nunez Vais. Livorno: Avraham Yitzchak Castello and Eliezer Saadon, [1783]. First edition.
On the front endpaper, ownership inscriptions handwritten and signed by R. David Moshe HaKohen Rabinowitz of Radomsk, and stamp of his nephew, Rebbe Avraham Yissachar Englard of Radzin, rabbi of Sosnowitz. Handwritten kvittel inscription at top of title page.
[9], 90 leaves; [1], 2-29 leaves. Approx. 30 cm. Good condition. Stains and wear. New leather binding.
• Yeter HaBaz, on Tractates Sanhedrin and Zevachim, on the Rambam, responsa and piyyutim, by R. Nehorai Jarmon, leading Tunisian rabbi (d. 1783); with Tzedakah LeChaim (divisional title page), Talmudic novellae and novellae on the Rambam, by R. Chaim son of R. Nehorai Jarmon. Livorno: Avraham Yitzchak Castello and Eliezer Saadon, [1787].
On the first title page, signature of R. David Moshe HaKohen Rabinowitz. On the second leaf, stamp of his nephew Rebbe Avraham Yissachar Englard of Radzin, rabbi of Sosnowitz. Other signatures throughout the book.
[3], 64, [5] leaves; [1], 65-82 leaves. Approx. 30 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear. Minor worming. New leather binding.
R. David Moshe HaKohen Rabinowitz (1906-1942; perished in the Holocaust), outstanding Torah scholar, descendant of the Tiferet Shlomo of Radomsk. Son-in-law of his cousin Rebbe Shlomo Chanoch HaKohen Rabinowitz of Radomsk, with whom he founded the Keter Torah – Radomsk network of yeshivot in Poland, comprising 36 yeshivot.
His nephew, Rebbe Avraham Yissachar Englard of Radzin, rabbi of Sosnowitz (Sosnowiec; 1910-2006), headed the Radzin network of yeshivot in Poland. Miraculously survived the war, settling in the United States and later in Eretz Israel where he led the Radzin Chassidic court in Bnei Brak.
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• Daat Zekenim, commentary of the Tosafists and Minchat Yehudah commentary on the Torah; with Efer Yaakov (divisional title page), index of supercommentaries by Acharonim to the Rashi and Re'em commentaries, by R. Yaakov Nunez Vais. Livorno: Avraham Yitzchak Castello and Eliezer Saadon, [1783]. First edition.
On the front endpaper, ownership inscriptions handwritten and signed by R. David Moshe HaKohen Rabinowitz of Radomsk, and stamp of his nephew, Rebbe Avraham Yissachar Englard of Radzin, rabbi of Sosnowitz. Handwritten kvittel inscription at top of title page.
[9], 90 leaves; [1], 2-29 leaves. Approx. 30 cm. Good condition. Stains and wear. New leather binding.
• Yeter HaBaz, on Tractates Sanhedrin and Zevachim, on the Rambam, responsa and piyyutim, by R. Nehorai Jarmon, leading Tunisian rabbi (d. 1783); with Tzedakah LeChaim (divisional title page), Talmudic novellae and novellae on the Rambam, by R. Chaim son of R. Nehorai Jarmon. Livorno: Avraham Yitzchak Castello and Eliezer Saadon, [1787].
On the first title page, signature of R. David Moshe HaKohen Rabinowitz. On the second leaf, stamp of his nephew Rebbe Avraham Yissachar Englard of Radzin, rabbi of Sosnowitz. Other signatures throughout the book.
[3], 64, [5] leaves; [1], 65-82 leaves. Approx. 30 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear. Minor worming. New leather binding.
R. David Moshe HaKohen Rabinowitz (1906-1942; perished in the Holocaust), outstanding Torah scholar, descendant of the Tiferet Shlomo of Radomsk. Son-in-law of his cousin Rebbe Shlomo Chanoch HaKohen Rabinowitz of Radomsk, with whom he founded the Keter Torah – Radomsk network of yeshivot in Poland, comprising 36 yeshivot.
His nephew, Rebbe Avraham Yissachar Englard of Radzin, rabbi of Sosnowitz (Sosnowiec; 1910-2006), headed the Radzin network of yeshivot in Poland. Miraculously survived the war, settling in the United States and later in Eretz Israel where he led the Radzin Chassidic court in Bnei Brak.
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
Feb 14, 2023
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Sold for: $688
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Amud HaTorah, kabbalistic and Chassidic essays, by R. Yehuda Tzvi Eichenstein Rabbi of Rozdil, son-in-law of R. Tzvi Hirsh of Zidichov. Lviv: M. F. Poremba, 1853. First edition.
Brought to print by the author's widow, daughter of R. Tzvi Hirsh of Zidichov.
Copy of Rebbe Yehuda Yechiel Taub of Rozlo-Kaliv, with his stamps on the title page (several different stamps). Stamp (faded) of his brother-in-law, R. Avraham Dov Frankforter, son-in-law of Rebbe Pinchas Chaim of Rozlo-Kaliv.
Rebbe Yehuda Yechiel Taub (1887-1937), eldest son and successor of Rebbe Pinchas Chaim of Rozlo-Kaliv. Father of the Kaliver Rebbe, Rebbe Menachem Mendel Taub (Rishon LeTzion – Bnei Brak – Jerusalem).
[1], 83, 92-93 leaves. Lacking 6 leaves of Maamar HaLikutim – leaves 84-89. 25.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains, including large dampstains. Marginal wear and open tears. Open tear to center of leaf 1. Extensive marginal worming. New binding.
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Brought to print by the author's widow, daughter of R. Tzvi Hirsh of Zidichov.
Copy of Rebbe Yehuda Yechiel Taub of Rozlo-Kaliv, with his stamps on the title page (several different stamps). Stamp (faded) of his brother-in-law, R. Avraham Dov Frankforter, son-in-law of Rebbe Pinchas Chaim of Rozlo-Kaliv.
Rebbe Yehuda Yechiel Taub (1887-1937), eldest son and successor of Rebbe Pinchas Chaim of Rozlo-Kaliv. Father of the Kaliver Rebbe, Rebbe Menachem Mendel Taub (Rishon LeTzion – Bnei Brak – Jerusalem).
[1], 83, 92-93 leaves. Lacking 6 leaves of Maamar HaLikutim – leaves 84-89. 25.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains, including large dampstains. Marginal wear and open tears. Open tear to center of leaf 1. Extensive marginal worming. New binding.
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
Feb 14, 2023
Opening: $800
Sold for: $1,625
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Avodat Avodah – teachings on the Torah, by Rebbe Meshulam Feish Lőwy of Tosh-Canada. Two parts: Part I on Bereshit and Shemot – Kiryat Tosh Canada, 2007, new edition; Part II on Vayikra, Bamidbar and Devarim – Kiryat Tosh Canada, 2004 [first edition].
Signature of the author, Rebbe Meshulam Feish Segal, on the endpaper of vol. II. Printed dedication to a supporter of the Tosh institutions pasted on the endpaper of vol. I.
Rebbe Meshulam Feish Segal Lőwy of Tosh (1922-2015), son of R. Mordechai Demecser, grandson of R. Meshulam Feish Lőwy of Tosh (the first). He founded the Beit HaLevi enclave of Tosh Chassidim in Montreal, Canada. He was renowned for his lengthy prayers and his exceptional passion in his worship of G-d.
Two volumes: [7], 6-388, [1] pages; [4], 5-415, [17] pages. 23.5-24 cm. Good condition. Original bindings.
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Signature of the author, Rebbe Meshulam Feish Segal, on the endpaper of vol. II. Printed dedication to a supporter of the Tosh institutions pasted on the endpaper of vol. I.
Rebbe Meshulam Feish Segal Lőwy of Tosh (1922-2015), son of R. Mordechai Demecser, grandson of R. Meshulam Feish Lőwy of Tosh (the first). He founded the Beit HaLevi enclave of Tosh Chassidim in Montreal, Canada. He was renowned for his lengthy prayers and his exceptional passion in his worship of G-d.
Two volumes: [7], 6-388, [1] pages; [4], 5-415, [17] pages. 23.5-24 cm. Good condition. Original bindings.
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
Feb 14, 2023
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Kad HaKemach, ethics and practices in alphabetical order, with Shulchan shel Arba, table and eating practices, by Rabbenu Bachye disciple of the Rashba (author of the Rabbenu Bachye commentary on the Torah). Jerusalem: Israel Export Offset Priniting, 1961.
Dedication for a Bar Mitzvah on the front endpaper (from ca. 1968) handwritten and signed by the Gerrer Rebbe: "For the Bar Mitzvah boy Chaim Yaakov. Upon his becoming Bar Mitzvah, wishing much success, Yaakov Aryeh Alter".
[2], 98 leaves; [1], 100-110 leaves. 21 cm. Good condition. Stains and wear. Stamps. Original binding, with minor defects.
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Dedication for a Bar Mitzvah on the front endpaper (from ca. 1968) handwritten and signed by the Gerrer Rebbe: "For the Bar Mitzvah boy Chaim Yaakov. Upon his becoming Bar Mitzvah, wishing much success, Yaakov Aryeh Alter".
[2], 98 leaves; [1], 100-110 leaves. 21 cm. Good condition. Stains and wear. Stamps. Original binding, with minor defects.
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
Feb 14, 2023
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Manuscript, Noam Elimelech, by R. Elimelech of Lizhensk. [Russia-Poland, ca. early 20th century].
Copying in Ashkenazic script of most of Noam Elimelech on the Book of Bereshit. Three leaves from a Chabad "bichel" bound at the end of the manuscript, with the beginning of the "Hashamayim Kisi" discourse by Rebbe Rashab, delivered on Parashat Vaera 1908.
[43] leaves. Lacking leaves from Parashiot Miketz-Vayigash. Coyping of Parashat Vayechi unfinished. Last leaf of Parashat Vayechi bound out of place. Overall fair-good condition. Several leaves in fair-poor condition. Stains, including dark stains. Tears and wear. Significant stains and open tears to several leaves, affecting text. Stamps. New binding.
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Copying in Ashkenazic script of most of Noam Elimelech on the Book of Bereshit. Three leaves from a Chabad "bichel" bound at the end of the manuscript, with the beginning of the "Hashamayim Kisi" discourse by Rebbe Rashab, delivered on Parashat Vaera 1908.
[43] leaves. Lacking leaves from Parashiot Miketz-Vayigash. Coyping of Parashat Vayechi unfinished. Last leaf of Parashat Vayechi bound out of place. Overall fair-good condition. Several leaves in fair-poor condition. Stains, including dark stains. Tears and wear. Significant stains and open tears to several leaves, affecting text. Stamps. New binding.
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Feb 14, 2023
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Postcard with letter (2 lines) handwritten and signed by Rebbe Chaim Elazar Shapira, the Minchat Elazar. [Munkacs (Mukachevo), 1932].
Addressed to the philanthropist R. Eliezer Bollag of Baden. The letter is very concise, written with many acronyms, and signed by the rebbe.
On the verso of the postcard, there is a letter from the rebbe's attendant, R. Chaim Dov Greenfeld, writing on behalf of the rebbe. He informs that the rebbe is praying for the recovery of the person in question, and relays the rebbe's blessings for a complete and speedy recovery.
Rebbe Chaim Elazar Shapira Rabbi of Munkacs (1872-1937) was a leading Torah scholar, halachic authority, rebbe and kabbalist in his generation. Author of Minchat Elazar and many other Torah works.
Postcard. 15X10.5 cm. Good condition. Stains.
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Addressed to the philanthropist R. Eliezer Bollag of Baden. The letter is very concise, written with many acronyms, and signed by the rebbe.
On the verso of the postcard, there is a letter from the rebbe's attendant, R. Chaim Dov Greenfeld, writing on behalf of the rebbe. He informs that the rebbe is praying for the recovery of the person in question, and relays the rebbe's blessings for a complete and speedy recovery.
Rebbe Chaim Elazar Shapira Rabbi of Munkacs (1872-1937) was a leading Torah scholar, halachic authority, rebbe and kabbalist in his generation. Author of Minchat Elazar and many other Torah works.
Postcard. 15X10.5 cm. Good condition. Stains.
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Letter from the committee organizing the wedding of the daughter of the Minchat Elazar of Munkacs. With the addition of two lines handwritten and signed by the rebbe. [Munkacs (Mukachevo), Tevet 1933].
Addressed to the philanthropist R. Eliezer Bollag of Baden. Appeal (in Yiddish) for help in sponsoring the costs of the wedding of the rebbe's only daughter, which would be held in Shevat. With various details about the preparations for the grand wedding. Mimeographed typescript, on the rebbe's official stationery, completed by hand and signed by the members of the committee.
At the foot of the letter, the rebbe added words of blessing in his handwriting, with his signature.
Rebbe Chaim Elazar Shapira Rabbi of Munkacs (1872-1937) was a leading Torah scholar, halachic authority, rebbe and kabbalist in his generation. Author of Minchat Elazar and many other Torah works.
His only daughter (born to him in his old age, from his second marriage) married R. Baruch Yehoshua Yerachmiel Rabinowitz (1915-1998), son of Rebbe Nathan David, a scion of the Biala dynasty. The wedding was documented in the press as the largest Jewish wedding of those times.
[1] leaf, official stationery. 29.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Wear and tears to folds. Singeing to corners.
PLEASE NOTE: Item description was shortened in translation. For further information, please refer to Hebrew text.
Addressed to the philanthropist R. Eliezer Bollag of Baden. Appeal (in Yiddish) for help in sponsoring the costs of the wedding of the rebbe's only daughter, which would be held in Shevat. With various details about the preparations for the grand wedding. Mimeographed typescript, on the rebbe's official stationery, completed by hand and signed by the members of the committee.
At the foot of the letter, the rebbe added words of blessing in his handwriting, with his signature.
Rebbe Chaim Elazar Shapira Rabbi of Munkacs (1872-1937) was a leading Torah scholar, halachic authority, rebbe and kabbalist in his generation. Author of Minchat Elazar and many other Torah works.
His only daughter (born to him in his old age, from his second marriage) married R. Baruch Yehoshua Yerachmiel Rabinowitz (1915-1998), son of Rebbe Nathan David, a scion of the Biala dynasty. The wedding was documented in the press as the largest Jewish wedding of those times.
[1] leaf, official stationery. 29.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Wear and tears to folds. Singeing to corners.
PLEASE NOTE: Item description was shortened in translation. For further information, please refer to Hebrew text.
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