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Author's autograph: A complete treatise on the Torah in Handwritten by the 'Itur Bikkurim'. Not printed.


Bombshell! Handwritten Tena'im, of the Rabbi Gedaliah Tiktin Abd Breslau, signed by the chosson and kallah and Mechitunim. Landsberg, 1829


A collection of three Hasidic-historical documents, very special and very important, dealing with the holding of the Rebbe of Rozin on the traditional lighting Lag BaOmer on the roof of Zion Harshabi in Meron. Jerusalem, 1951-1952 [1951-1952 ].


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Yefai Anaf. First Edition. Frankfurt 1696. Copy of The holy Rav Rabbi Yehuda Horowitz of Dzikov

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Yefai Anaf. First Edition. Frankfurt 1696. Copy of The holy Rav Rabbi Yehuda Horowitz of Dzikov

Yefai Anaf. First Edition. Frankfurt 1696.


Commentary to the Midrash Rabbah of Megilas Rus, Esther and Eicha, by R. Shmuel Yofeh Ashkenazi. With intricate woodcut title page featuring Biblical vignettes.

Includes fascinating introduction by the editor R. Shimon ben Yaakov, an emissary from Tzefas, who relates the trials and tribulations he endured while traveling throughout Europe.

R. Shmuel Yofeh Ashkenazi (d. late 16th century), was the spiritual leader of the Ashkenazi community of Constantinople. He is celebrated for his many comprehensive commentaries on the Midrashim, including Yefai To’ar, Yefai Mareh and Yefai Einayim.

Vinograd Frankfurt 82. Gottsc


The holy Rav Rabbi Yehuda Horowitz of Dzikov [1901-1989] the son of the holy Rav Rabbi Alter of Dzikov and the frequent visitor of the holy Rav the Ahavas Yisroel of Vizhnitz who educated him as a child. The son-in-law of his son the holy Rav the Imrei Chaim of Vizhnitz. Was known as a sublime and holy Tzaddik and as a wonder-worker, with thousands seeking his blessing. Was a great Gaon who authored many compositions, most of which were not printed. Served as Dayan and Moreh Tzeddek in Kloizenburg. In his old age he lived in London, where he took on himself a Ta'anis Dibur and where he passed away and was buried. Promised that anyone visiting his grave will merit salvation and mercy if he commits to a Kabbala Tova.