Auction 4 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
By Kedem
Apr 22, 2009
8 Ramban St, Jerusalem., Israel
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LOT 156:

Ohel Moed I-IV, Books of Rabbi Avraham Bik

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Ohel Moed I-IV, Books of Rabbi Avraham Bik
Four books of Rabbi Avraham Bik, who was an interesting and colorful figure, born in Mohilev in Russia (1837), moved to Pressburg and from there emigrated to Jerusalem, spent a few years there and printed a few books. Returned to Pressburg and founded a Printing House. Died in 1902. These are 4 of his book series "Ohel Moed". Bible.
1. Part I: Sefer Ohel Yosef, 123 entries with 168 explanations of the proper way to read certain words in the Torah. Jerushalem, [1882], Aga"n [Avraham Gagin] and his partner [Yoel Moshe Salomon] printing. On printed soft cover (which this copy lacks) it is printed: "Ohel Moed - first part of my great book".
2. Part II: Sefer Pri Ha-Aretz, 161 entries with 169 explanations of the proper way to read certain words in the Torah. Jerusalem, [1882], Aga"n printing. On printed soft cover (which this copy lacks) it is printed: "Ohel Moed - second part of my great book".
3. Part III: Sefer Pri Ha-Aretz, 92 entries on the proper way to read certain words in the Torah, and 157 entries of addenda to the first 3 parts… Pressburg, [1890]. Avraham Bik printing. Lacking printed soft cover.
4. Part IV: Sefer Beit Ya'akov, 129 entries on the proper way to read certain words in the Torah, 19 addenda and another 13 to previous parts… Pressburg, [1890]. Avraham Bik printing. Lacking printed soft cover.
26, 54 leaves; 8, 56 leaves; 5, 59 leaves; 8, [2], 56 leaves. 4 parts bound
together, without soft covers. Fair condition, with slight damages. Leather binding.
Signature (cropped) of the author and his stamp in part II.
Sh. Ha-Levi 390.

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