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Five-volume set. Torat Emet – Tikun Sofrim, Five Books of the Torah, with Rashi commentary, Haftarot and Western-Ashkenazi rite siddur with yotzrot and piyyutim. Accurate edition. Amsterdam: Van Embden & Co, 1827.
Published by R. Naftali Löwenstamm son of R. Yaakov Moshe, Rabbi of Amsterdam.
Additional engraved half-title in all volumes, depicting Moses and Aaron, the giving of the Torah on Mount Sinai and the Temple.
[6] leaves at the end of Bamidbar with names of pre-subscribers. These leaves are not recorded in the Bibliography of the Hebrew Book project (the copy in the NLI catalogue has these leaves at the end of Devarim).
[1] leaf at the end of Devarim with errata for all parts.
Five volumes. Bereshit: [1], 7, 91; [1], 15; 32; 10 leaves. Shemot: [2], 86; 20; 32; 28 leaves. Leaf 13 of second sequence bound out of place, after leaf 16. Vayikra: [2], 56; 18; 32; 30 leaves. Bamidbar: [2], 70; 12; 32; 8; [6] leaves. Devarim: [1], 66; 11; 32; 9, [1] leaves. Approx. 18-19 cm. Overall good condition. Stains, including dampstains in several places. Marginal tears to several leaves. Close trimming, slightly affecting text of title page of Vayikra. New bindings (uniform).
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Psalterium Sextuplex, Hebraeum, cum tribus latinis videlicet, Divi Hieronymi, R. P. Sanctis Pagnini & Felicis Pratensis [Book of Tehillim, Hebrew text with five translations]. Lyon (France): Sebastian Gryphius, 1530.
First Hebrew Book of Tehillim printed in France.
This is Part I of the book, which contains the entire Hebrew text of Tehillim accompanied by three Latin translations of Hieronymo, Pagnino and Pratensis, printed in four columns. Part II (with a separate inner title page), with the Vulgate translation and the Septuagint (Greek), is lacking.
The book opens with an index of the Latin names of the chapters (according to the order of the Latin alphabet).
A fine printer's device appears in the center of the title page.
Handwritten Latin inscriptions to title page and final endpaper.
[200] leaves. Lacking [160] leaves of Part II. 18 cm. Some browned leaves. Fair-good condition, beginning leaves in fair condition. Stains, including dark stains to several leaves. Wear. Worming and open tears (extensive worming to title page), slightly affecting text. Early leather binding with embossed decorations, damaged and slightly detached, with extensive worming and open tears.
Listed in the Bibliography of the Hebrew Book according to a copy found in the Palatine Library in Parma. The book is not recorded in the Bodleian Library in Oxford, nor in the NLI catalogue.
Darlow & Moule, 1415
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Tehillim, "with Shimush and intention of the psalms" (according to the esoteric and simple methods), prayers by the Chida and more. Pisa (Italy): Shmuel Molcho, 1816.
Copy with early leather binding and original silver clasp in filigree.
Includes prayer for livelihood, for the sick, a prayer to be recited before and after Tehillim and more. Leaves 1-49: "Shimush Tehillim" [Segulot for chapters of Tehillim].
48 (leaf 49 bound at the end off the volume), 172, [4], 13, [2] leaves. 7.5 cm. Gilt edges (somewhat faded). Overall good condition. Stains, including some dampstains. Light wear. Early leather binding, with spine restored. Original silver clasp.
Provenance: Kestenbaum & Company, Arthur A. Marx collection, New York, June 2021, no. 66.
Stamp on title page: "A book of Avraham Marx".
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Siddur "for the entire year, beautiful and elegant, arranged according to the Ashkenazi and Polish rite", with prayers and supplications, and compilation of laws, edited by Rabbi Shlomo Zalman London. Amsterdam: Orphans of Shlomo Proops, [1742].
Bound with:
* Book of Psalms, arranged according to the days of the week and month, with short and long commentaries. Amsterdam: Proops, [1740].
* Seder Ma'amadot, arranged according to the days of the week, by Rabbi Yeshaya Halevi Horowitz, the Holy Shelah. Amsterdam: Proops, [1742].
Book of Psalms with a fine illustrated title page. Small format, "in a small volume to ease the burden for travelers, of utmost beauty, both in letters and in paper and ink" (from the text on the title page). The two commentaries were first printed with the "Sha'ar HaShamayim" prayer book by the Shelah, (Amsterdam, 1717), edited by the Shelah's great-grandson R. Avraham Horowitz. At the beginning of this volume appear the words of R. Avraham Horowitz: "How to conduct oneself in reciting Psalms".
The extensive commentary is by R. Moshe ben Israel de Mercado from his "Commentary on Ecclesiastes and Psalms" (Amsterdam, 1653), which was inserted into the 1717 edition with changes (see: Rabbi Yitzchak Yeshaya Weiss, On the Editions of the 'Shelah Siddur' and its Commentaries, Tzefunot, 17, 1993, pp. 28-31). The author of the short commentary may be Rabbi Avraham Horowitz.
This Psalms is bound with "Seder Ma'amadot" arranged by the Shelah, as stated on the title page: "As arranged by the great Gaon, the divine Kabbalist Rabbi Yeshaya Horowitz Segal...", with "sufficient commentary" (by Rabbi Avraham Saraval). On the verso of the title page is stated that "the first printer [in the Amsterdam, 1717 edition, appended to the "Sha'ar HaShamayim" prayer book] did not manage" to print the Ma'amadot with the additions of the Shelah, and here they were integrated for the first time.
Siddur: [8], 184; 186 leaves. Psalms and Ma'amadot: 88; 60 leaves. Approx. 16 cm. Gilt and decorated fore-edges. Most leaves in good condition. Stains. Minor wear and signs of use to some leaves. Tears, including small open tears to margins of title page and several other leaves, partially repaired with paper, not affecting text. New leather binding, incorporating parts of the original leather binding (on spine and back binding board). With metal clasps.
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Tefillah Naah ViYesharah, year-round siddur with halachot, edited by R. Shlomo Zalman London. Amsterdam: Hertz Levi Rofe, 1737. Small format.
On verso of title page, introduction by editor, R. Shlomo Zalman London.
Includes prayers for weekdays, Shabbat, festivals and high holidays, with Torah readings for Monday and Thursday.
On endpaper, ownership inscription (in Yiddish).
[1], 84; 41, 43-83, [1] leaf. 12.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Title page detached, repaired with tape. Old leather binding, with restored spine and new endpapers. Wear and damage to binding.
Rare edition.
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Tikun Shlomo – Tikunei Shabbat according to the Arizal, with prayers and blessings for various occasions, laws and customs. Amsterdam: widow and sons of Yosef Proops and Avraham Prinz, [1809].
Original leather binding, with silver clasps, marked by maker.
Copy containing a notable inscription attesting that the book was given as a gift by a grandfather to his grandson on the day of his circumcision, and that the grandson later died in his youth.
The inscription about the gift is written in neat Torah scroll characters on a piece of parchment mounted on the interior of the original paper wrapper, and dated 5th Tamuz 1834. On the margins of the parchment is added an inscription lamenting the death of the grandson on Wednesday 22nd Adar (March 6) 1850.
[2], 6; 180 leaves. 16.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Many stains, wear and open tears to margins of several leaves, affecting text. Early leather binding, with gilt decorations and silver clasps. Wear and damage to binding (tears to top of spine).
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Year-round Siddur according to the Ashkenazic and Polish rite, with the Book of Tehillim, and "Beit Rachel VeSha'ar Hallel Yah", including kabbalistic prayers, songs and confessions by R. Naftali Katz, Rabbi of Frankfurt, author of Semichat Chachamim. Amsterdam: Yochanan Levi Rofeh and his son Benjamin, [1816].
Fine copy, decorated with an original metal buckle, with owner's name and inscribed dedication. An inscription to its inner part reads: "Erindring af H.F. Glukstadt" [in memory of…]. The name R. Goldschmidt is inscribed in its outer part.
The prayer and song collection "Beit Rachel VeSha'ar Hallel Yah", by Rabbi Naftali Katz, was first printed in 1741, and later printed separately, as well as appended several times to additional editions of prayer books, as in the present.
Divisional title pages for "Beit Rachel VeSha'ar Hallel Yah" (appearing at the beginning of the volume), and for the Book of Psalms. The holy book "Beit Rachel" is part of a large composition of Kabbalistic songs, supplements and prayers, composed by the Rabbi Naftali Katz, author of "Semichat Chachamim" (1650-1719), who would recite them at night when rising to lament the absence of the Divine Presence – to fulfill the decree from the Book of Lamentations: "Arise, cry out in the night".
On the title page of "Beit Rachel VeSha'ar Hallel Yah" are mentioned those who brought the first edition to print, Rabbi Shimshon Katz, grandson of the author of "Semichat Chachamim", and Rabbi Gavriel Segal, grandson of the Shelah.
The prayer book includes weekday, Shabbat and holiday prayers, Hoshanot poems, Yotzerot and Ma'aravot, order of Yom Kippur Katan, prayers from "Sha'arei Tzion", Tikkunei Shabbat, Selichot for Monday and Thursday and Monday and for fast days, Pirkei Avot (with commentary), and more. On the lower margins is printed a literal commentary (based on commentaries that appeared in prayer books printed in Zhovkva in the 1700s).
Three parts in one volume. Beit Rachel VeSha'ar Hallel Yah (bound at the beginning of the book): 15 leaves; Prayer book: [1], 256, 120 leaves; Psalms: 90, [2] leaves. Approx. 19 cm. Good condition. Stains. Small tears, minor wear and signs of use on some leaves. Old binding, with restored spine and corners. Fine metal clasp.
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Divrei Tzaddikim, The Book of Daily Prayers, containing year-round prayers according to the Ashkenazic and Poland customs. Proofread and translated by Isaac Leeser (Yitzchak son of Uri Ben Elazar). Philadelphia: Conger Sherman, 1848. First edition.
First Ashkenazic siddur printed in the American continent. Hebrew and English on facing pages, with corresponding numbering.
Fine copy, bound in original elegant leather bindings, with gilt decorations.
On front endpaper and additional leaf printed next to it – inscriptions on births, marriages and deaths, with texts of gravestones in English and Hebrew, dating to the second half of the 19th century, of the Hass family (of Hartford, Connecticut).
VIII, 242, 243, [1] pages. 23 cm. Gilt edges. Good condition. Stains. Original leather binding with gilt decorations. Damage to binding (repairs to edges of spine).
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Year-round siddur, Minchah Ketanah, for travelers to America. Fürth: S. B. Gusdorfer, 1855.
Miniature siddur for immigrants to America. Includes weekday, Shabbat, festival, high holiday prayers, as well as Torah readings for Monday and Thursday, and Tefillat HaDerech and a prayer for the sea.
400 pages. 7.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Old binding, with new leather spine. Wear and light damage to binding.
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Tefillah LeMoshe siddur, year-round prayers according to the Sephardic-Chassidic rite, with the kabbalistic Tefillah LeMoshe commentary by R. Moshe Cordovero (the Ramak). Includes Or HaYashar – ethical and Chassidic conduct according to kabbalah, by R. Meir Poppers. Przemyśl: Zupnik, Knoller and Hammerschmidt, 1892. First edition. Both parts in one volume.
Does not contain Derech HaChaim by R. Yaakov of Lissa, originally printed at the end of Part II with a divisional title page.
The present book contains 19 approbations from the leading Chassidic masters of the time, including Rebbe Yehoshua of Belz, Rebbe Yechezkel Shraga Halberstam of Shinova, Rebbe Shlomo Halberstam of Bobov and Rebbe Baruch Hager of Vizhnitz, extolling the virtues of this siddur and assuring that it will bring blessing into the home. Rebbe Uri of Sambor writes: "Whoever purchases this holy siddur will be blessed with sons, life and abundant sustenance, and it will serve as a protection in his home".
[5], 24, [1], 2-193, [4], 194-208, 210-286 leaves; [2], 289-432 leaves; 8 leaves. Leaves 180-184 misordered (including printing defects and misplacing of columns). Lacking 4 leaves ([3] leaves after title page with publisher's preface, and title page and introduction to Or HaYashar, and leaf 209 in the middle of the book). Does not contain Derech HaChaim HaShalem, which had been printed with a divisional title page at the end of Part II (4, [1], 5-48, [3] leaves). 22.5 cm. Dark paper, dry and brittle. Fair condition. Stains. Wear. Many tears, including open tears, affecting title frame and text, partially repaired with paper and tape strips. Last leaf detached. Stamps. New binding.
[4] leaves with Shir HaShirim, bound in the present copy between leaves 193-194, are not listed in the Bibliography of the Hebrew Book nor in the NLI catalogue (though they do appear in the Chabad Library copy digitized on HebrewBooks.org).
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Sefer HaIkarim by R. Yosef Albo, principles of Jewish faith. Rimini (Italy): [Jeronimo (Gershom son of Moshe) Soncino], 1522.
Copy missing title page and other leaves. Title page supplied by hand, in Sephardic-Italian script (ca. 18th/19th century) by an unidentified writer. On margins, glosses by the same writer, including lengthy glosses with critiques and explanations of the topics discussed in the book. Additional inscriptions by the same writer (mostly in Italian) on front endpaper.
[150] leaves. Missing first three leaves (including title page) and penultimate leaf (with colophon; this leaf was mostly supplied by hand, apart from the colophon). 19.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains, including dampstains. First leaf of volume, with illustrated woodcut, trimmed on margins, bordering text, slightly affecting text on verso. Some tears and open tears, and light worming, slightly affecting text, partially repaired with paper. Inscriptions deleted with ink on first leaf. Early parchment binding, damaged (spine mostly detached).
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Hilchot Rav Alfas, with commentaries and the Tosefta, a three-parts set. Venice: Daniel Bomberg, 1521-1522. Three parts in four volumes (two incomplete copies of the first part, partially complementing each other).
First edition of the Tosefta, printed according to the order of tractates after the Rif pages of each tractate. This order is kept in printed editions to this day.
Second complete edition of the Rif, following the first complete edition printed in Constantinople, 1509.
In the second and third parts, in the margins, numerous glosses from several writers, mostly in Italian script (many of them trimmed). These glosses are characteristic of the use of the Rif in Italy, following the decree against Jewish books, which began with the burning of the Talmud in Rome on Rosh Hashanah 1553.
During those years, the study and printing of the Talmud were prohibited, but the books of the Rif were allowed for use. As a result, the main focus of study of Italian scholars during those years was in the Rif books, on which they tried to reconstruct the words of the Talmudic sages, based on the books of the Rishonim and various sources.
The first book composed then on the Rif was "Shiltei Hagiborim", which was first printed in the present edition. However, many books by Italian scholars were composed during that period on the margins of the Rif pages (on the decree against sacred Jewish books in Italy, see at length: Mavo L'Chiddushei R. Moshe Kazis, Machon Yerushalayim, 1888; E. Ya'ari, Burning of the Talmud in Italy; M. Benayahu, The Hebrew Printing Press in Cremona).
On the last page of the first copy of the first part, signature of the censor Antonio Francesco Enriques d'urbino, from 1687, and signature of the censor Pietro Martire (undated).
On the last page of the second part, signature of the censor Giovanni Domenico Vistorini from 1609. On the verso, signature of the censor Hippolitus Ferrarensis, from 1601. In this part, on leaf 592b, ownership inscription of "Eliezer Enten of Bodrogkeresztúr. On the last page, several signatures and ownership inscriptions: "R. Shlomo of Gam...[?]", "Avraham Katz Roth, student of…. R. Shmuel Ehrenfeld", "Belongs to the Chevra of Bachurim of the holy community of Margareten… the fifth district of Vienna". In the second copy of the first part, a bookplate of the collector and researcher Elkan Nathan Adler. Ownership signatures in the same volume: "…Yosef Mordechai...", and more.
Censorship expurgations in various places in ink and by scraping of ink.
Four volumes, including two incomplete copies of the first part, partially complementing each other. First part (first copy): 2-5, 7-34, 36-98, [187]-224, 226-230, 232-247, 249-398 leaves. Missing title page and leaves 6, 35, 99-186, 225, 231, 248, 399. Detached leaves 11-16 included (leaves 11-12 damaged, with large open tears). First part (second copy): 2-229 leaves. Missing title page and leaves 230-399. Leaves 185-192 bound out of place, after leaf 200. Second part: 402-454, 456-594, 596-597, 599-759, 761-780, [1] leaves. Missing title page and leaves 455, 595, 598. Third part: 367, [369]-392 leaves. Missing leaf 368, and missing 6 final leaves, with the book "Sha'arei Shevuot". An additional copy (damaged and detached) of leaf 3 is included. Approx. 32-37 cm. Condition varies between volumes. Second and third parts in overall fair condition. First copy of the first part and some leaves in the second copy of this part in fair-poor condition. Stains, including dampstains and traces of dampness (with mold marks), and dark ink stains. Large, dark and severe stains on many leaves in the first copy of the first part. Extensive wear. Many large open tears in various places (especially in both copies of the first part), with significant damage to text (in several leaves most of the leaf is missing), partially restored with paper. Many open tears to the title page of the third part, with significant damage to the title frame, restored with paper filling. Detached leaves and gatherings (in both copies of the first part many leaves are detached). Worming with damage to text, some with extensive worming. Old bindings (not uniform). One of the volumes has a particularly worn binding, without spine.
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