LOT 51: Ohr Chadash. First Edition. Amsterdam, 1671-1675. Signatures and Glosses. Sefer Ohr Chadash - small volume about Hashem's blessings, especially for mitzvahs and for food and the like, by "The G-dly Kabbalist, who taught Torah in two magnificent communities, Ebenfurth and Lackenbach, Rabbi Chaim ...
LOT 53: Toldot Aharon. Venice, 1591. Copy that Belonged to Rabbi David Yehudah Silverstein, Av Beit Din of Waitzen. Sefer Toldot Aharon - references for all the verses from chamishah chumshei Torah and the five megillot found in the mishnayot, by tractate and chapter, leaf and page. Authored by R' ...
LOT 54: Tractates from the Frankfurt am Oder Sha"s, 1699. Including the Rare Title Page. * Tractate Bava Batra with commentaries by Rash"i, Tosafot and Rabbeinu Asher, and Peirush HaMishnayot L'HaRambam . Frankfurt am Oder, [1699]. With the illustrated title page. [1] 179, 40, 7 leaf, 35 cm. ...
LOT 56: Shu"t Mahari"t Tzahlon. Pictures of the Beit HaMikdash. First Edition. Venice, 1694. She'elot U'Teshuvot including [296] responsa by the rav hamusmach , the gaon Rabbi Yom Tov Tzahlon, who was granted rabbinic ordination by the Alshich HaKadosh. Vendramin Press. Venice, 1694. First complete ...
LOT 57: The First Book Printed in Livorno: Set of Yalkut Shimoni, 1650-7. Sefer Yalkut Shimoni al HaTorah, Nevi'im U'Ketuvim in three volumes, with the "Brit Avraham" commentary (first edition) by Rabbi Avraham Gedaliah, a resident of the Land of Israel. Livorno, at the press of Yedidyah ben R' Yitzchak ...
LOT 60: Bibliographically Unknown - 'Seder Duchan' for the Priestly Blessing. Amsterdam, Late 19th Century. Printed leaf with Seder Duchan - prayers for during Birkat Kohanim , the text of various blessings and verses. Amsterdam, Levisson-Proops Press. C. 1860s-70s. This leaf is bibliographically ...
LOT 61: Birkat HaChamah Service per the Chatam Sofer. Erlau, 1896. Seder Kiddush HaChamah al pi HeChatam Sofer V'Sefer Kitzur Shulchan Aruch , by Rabbi Yoel Margareten, dayan of the Erlau community. Eger [Erlau] 1896. The instructions are written in Yiddish. This compilation was printed in honor of ...
LOT 62: Pe'at HaShulchan. First Edition. Printed at the Renowned Beck Press, which was Destroyed in the Midst of this Printing!. Sefer Pe'at HaShulchan - Something of a "completion" for the Shulchan Aruch that deals with the laws of the Land of Israel (shemittah, pe'ah, etc.) according to the Gr"a's ...
LOT 63: Tziluta D'Avraham, First Edition Edited by the 'Arvei Nachal' with his Novellae. Sefer Tziluta D'Avraham , also called Chiddushei Maharam"a . Novellae on most Talmudic tractates by Rabbi Moshe Avraham Abush Margaliot, av beit din of Zhabno, brother and teacher of the gaon Rabbi Meir Margaliot ...
LOT 64: Tractate Avot with Bukharian Translation, Only Edition. Jerusalem, 1902. Very Rare. Tractate Avot with Persian (Bukharian) translation. Published by the brothers R' Yisrael, Netanel and Binyamin Shauloff. Jerusalem, Ri"n Lowey Press. Only edition, very rare. It is customary that publishers of ...
LOT 67: Set of the Shla"h. Early Edition with an Approbation from the 'Semichat Chachamim." Frankfurt am Oder, 1717. Sefer Shnei Luchot HaBrit [ Shla"h ] "pure sayings more precious than pearls … composition on the Oral and Written Torah, arranged and organized … by the complete G-dly sage, butzina ...
LOT 68: Turei Even, First Edition in the Author's Lifetime. Metz, 1781. Fundamental Book. Sefer Turei Even - novellae on Tractates Rosh HaShanah, Chagigah and Megillah by Rabbi Aryeh Leib b"r Asher [Ginzburg], rabbi of Metz, author of Sha'agat Aryeh . R' Getshlick Shpier Press. Metz, 1781. First ...
LOT 69: Korban Netanel. First Edition, Printed in the Author's Lifetime. Karlsruhe, 1755. Signatures. Sefer Korban Netanel - commentary on the Ro"sh's rulings on Seder Moed and Seder Nashim by Rabbi Ya'akov Weill. One of the most well-known and important works on halachah. Karlsruhe, 1755. First ...
LOT 71: Talmud Yerushalmi - Sdeh Yehoshua. First Edition. Two Volumes. Constantinople, 1749. Peirush Sdeh Yehoshua al HaYerushalmi (with some of the Yerushalmi's text, see below), by the gaon Rabbi Yehoshua Benveniste, a leading sage of Turkey, and eldest brother of Rabbi Chaim Benveniste, author of ...
LOT 72: The First Book by Rabbi Akiva Eiger. First Edition, from the Author's Lifetime. Handwritten Gloss. Teshuvot Rabi Akiva Eiger, Sefer Rishon . Several spectacular illustrations along the length of the book. First edition in the author's lifetime. Warsaw, 1835. Handwritten scholarly gloss on page ...
LOT 73: Chemdat Tzvi. Mohylew, 1825. First, Limited Edition. Only Book Printed in Mohylew. Sefer Chemdat Tzvi - novellae on many tractates by Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch, av beit din of Lokatsh. Mohylew [Mahilyow], R' Yitzchak Madpis of Shklov Press, 1825. Only edition. Printed in only 450 copies. Signatures ...
LOT 74: Torat Chaim. Complete Set. Salonika, 1713-1722. Pedigree Copies. Glosses. She'elot U'Teshuvot Torat Chaim by the renowned Rabbi Chaim Shabtai, head of the Salonika sages and one of the leading responders of his generation. Complete set in three volumes. Salonika, 1713-22. Uncommon fundamental ...
LOT 87: Large Collection of [26] Sifrei Kodesh. Signatures. The collection includes: * Complete set of Tana"ch - Mikra'ot Gedolot , beautiful and important edition in [12] volumes. Warsaw, Levenson Press, 1860-1866. Approbations from leading rabbis: The Netzi"v of Volozhin, the Admo"r Rabbi Ya'akov ...
LOT 89: Pri HaAdamah by Rabbi Meyuchas Becher Shmuel - Complete Set, First Edition. Sefer Pri HaAdamah - novellae and responsa on the Ramba"m's Yad HaChazakah by the wonder-worker, the Rishon LeTziyon Rabbi Raphael Meyuchas Becher Shmuel - the first of those who gave approbations to the book by the Ohr ...
LOT 99: Collection of [5] Sefarim, 17th-19th Centuries. * Peirush Abarbanel al Nevi'im Acharonim . Leipzig, 1686* Peirush Abarbanel al Nevi'im Acharonim . Amsterdam, 1641. The final leaf is in photocopy.* Sefer Zecher Yehosef - Talmudic novellae. Warsaw, 1860. First edition.* Mechir Yayin - ...
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