Auction 1 Prime Judaica
By Prime Judaica
Feb 27, 2020
30 9th Street, Lakewood NJ 08701, USA, United States

Prime Judaica is an American Antique Judaica Company, specializing in early printed Classic Seforim, Chassidic Seforim, Rabbinical Letters and Manuscripts from famous Rabbis along with Jewish Holocaust Seforim with much more.

Prime Judaica will be having approximately 3-4 auctions yearly. Our auction will be a online auction only, on a large variety of spiritual Antique treasures.

Prime Judaica has many years of experience and strives for Honesty and Reliability.

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LOT 115:

Large collection of 49 Seforim of She'eris Ha'Pleta, Many rare ones!

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Start price:
$ 400
Estimated price :
$800 - $1,000
Buyer's Premium: 20%
sales tax: 8.875% On lot's price, no sales tax on commission
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Large collection of 49 Seforim of She'eris Ha'Pleta, Many rare ones!

A large collection that includes 49 religious books, which were printed during the 1940's in the Displaced Persons Camps in Europe: Fernwald, Munich and more. 


Includes many Chasidic Books (Noam Elimelech and more), many Mussar and Halacha ones too.


Many of them are very rare and never appear in auctions!

The survivors took the initiative and established one of the most interesting and symbolic enterprises of She'erit Ha'Pleta in Germany: the printing of various religious books. In improvised printing presses, they printed Chumashim and prayers books, commentary and Midrashim, books of the Rishonim and Achronim, Mussar and Hassidism books and of course, Halacha books, which were used daily. The publication process was usually similar: the initiative was of the survivors themselves and the funding was of Va'ad Ha'Hatzala of the Rabbis of America. There were also survivors who personally funded the publication and dedicated the books – already there in Germany – to the ascent of the souls of their beloved. The books that were printed were given and sold to individuals and to the Torah institutions that were established at the Displaced Persons Camps.
The crowning glory of this printing enterprise at the Displaced Persons Camps was the printing of the Talmud. "Va'ad Ha'Hatzala" of Agudat Ha'Rabbanim in the USA, headed by Rabbi Rose and Rabbi Shmuel Abba Snieg, initiated a reprinting of the Babylonian Talmud, funded by the JOINT and the American Military Rule. The rabbis saw it as an operation of the greatest Jewish importance: to return the study of the Talmud to its central place in Jewish life.

Condition varying, many with original binding, some covers are missing.


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