Auction 44 Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
By Kedem
Mar 11, 2015
8 Ramban St, Jerusalem., Israel
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LOT 340:

Collection of Books - Signatures and Dedications, Handwritten Glosses

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Auction took place on Mar 11, 2015 at Kedem
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Collection of Books - Signatures and Dedications, Handwritten Glosses
Collection of books of responsa and Halacha, with signatures and stamps, handwritten glosses and dedications:
• Tur Choshen Mishpat. Zhitomir, 1858. Printed by Rabbi Chanina Lipa and Rabbi Yehoshua Heshel Shapira. Stamps of the Kherson Rebbe Ya'akov Yisrael Rabinowitz. Few handwritten glosses. • Apiryon Shlomo, Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Re'em Av Beit Din of Vitebsk and Poltava. Warsaw, 1876. Signed by Rabbi "Akiv' Yosef" Schlesinger author of Lev HaIvri. • Chiddushei Rashba, on Tractate Beitzah. Lemberg, 1847. First edition. Stamps of the Gaon of Kutna Rabbi "Moshe Yehuda Leib ben Rabbi Binyamin Av Beit Din of Kutna and Jerusalem". Signature and handwritten inscriptions of Rabbi "Tavya" [Rabbi David Tavya, father of the Yellen family in Jerusalem]. • Leshon Chachamim, Rabbi Baruch Yehuda Brandeis. Prague, 1815. Signature "Binyamin ---", crossed out with ink) of “Hillel Pollack” [Rabbi Hillel Pollack, 1810-1893, disciple of the Chatam Sofer and Av Beit Din of Szászrégen]. • Halachot Gedolot, Zolkva, 1811. Signatures of several owners: “Avraham Matel---” and Rabbi “Ya’akov Eli’ Kahane Vielsky of Plavno” [Rabbi Ya’akov Eliyahu Kahane, Av Beit Din of Plavno and Tomashov. Disciple of the Pri Megadim and Rabbi Zvi Hirsh Heller. Died in 1888]. • Mishne Torah L’HaRambam. Mada Ahava and Zemanim. Lemberg, 1810. Erased signature [“Uri?]. On Leaf 30/2 is a long scholarly gloss [similar handwriting to that of Rebbe Uri Landman of Strelisk, 1837-1918. Grandson of Rabbi Uri of Strelisk]. • Minchat Chinuch, Vilna, 1923. Dedication for bar-mitzvah, in the attractive handwriting of the “Jerusalem Tsaddik” Rabbi Aryeh Levine. [He used to write dedications upon the bar-mitzvah occasions of his students at the Etz Chaim Talmud Torah].
7 books, varied size and condition.

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