Auction 17 Rare and Special Items
By Rarity Auction House
Aug 24, 2022
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Manuscript, Rashash Siddur for Birkat Hashachar, Birkat HaTorah, Kabbalat Shabbat and blowing of the shofar – In the Handwriting of Kabbalist Rabbi Yitzchak Moshe Ferrera And more




Milchemet Mitzvah HeChadash, polemic and rabbis' letters regarding the appointment of Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum as Rabbi of the city of Satmar. Satu-Mare, 1929.



Historic Letters from Hungarian Rabbanim written to the Bamberger Gaonim



Manuscript of Torah Innovations of Rabbi Ya'akov Yehezki' Greenwald of Papa and Rabbi Shabti Shafti Weiss of Shimani - in the handwriting of his students.




Leil Shimurim! The Holy Haggadah of the Tzadik from Hosyatin! Chasidic Haggadah Hachilat Binyamin, a copy of Rabbi Yisrael of Hosiatin - with names to pray


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LOT 30:

Set of Polish Tradition Machzorim – Redelheim, 1800-1811 – Part First Edition
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Set of Polish Tradition Machzorim – Redelheim, 1800-1811 – Part First Edition

Set of machzorim, tradition of Poland, Pehm and Mehrin, published by Rabbi Wolf son of R’ Shimshon of Heidenheim. Redelheim, 1800-1811. Nine volumes. Some are first editions of the machzorim of Rabbi Wolf Heidenheim and others are from reprints of the edition at that time.

 Bound at the end of the Machzor of Shavuot is a bibliographically unknown leaf: “These are the words of the proclamation announced in public in the synagogues…Iyar 1805…in Frankfurt am Main...in the name of the Av Beit Din Rabbi…Pinchas HaLevi Ish Horowitz…” – “Approbation and ban” not to print the Redelheim machzorim.

On one side in Hebrew and Yiddish and on the verso in German.

Rabbi Ze’ev Wolf Heidenheim – The Rava (1757-1832), exegete, grammarian and renowned mesorah researcher. In his printing press in Redelheim, he printed his works on grammar, his accurate Chumashim printed according to the mesorah, and his famous machzorim “Sefer Kerovot”. The Chatam Sofer gave his approbation for his books and praised them. Many times in his sermons and in his compositions the Chatam Sofer cites the commentaries and glosses of “The complete sage R’ Wolf Heidenheim”. His machzorim greatly contributed to the study and preservation of the piyyutim of Ashkenazi communities and they were reprinted in hundreds of editions until the Holocaust.

9 volumes, 19 cm. Partially printed on light-blue leaves. Overall good condition. Stains. Original leather bindings, with damages.