Subasta 16 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
Por Kedem
13.7.11
8 Ramban St, Jerusalem., Israel
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Collection of Books with Signatures and Inscriptions

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Collection of Books with Signatures and Inscriptions
1. The Righteous Rabbi Yosef Zundel of Salant and his Rabbis, Jerusalem, (1927). Inscription by publishers"To our great righteous Rabbi Chaim Sonnenfeld¦". (Defective copy, stains, missing 2 leaves at end).
2. Tosfot Rid, on Yevamot Tractate. Jerusalem, [1931?]. Notation upon title page:"Belongs to chief Av Beit Din Rabbi Bengis Jerusalem".
3. Kalkalat Shvi'it, 3 sections. Jerusalem, (1938). Handwritten inscription along with signature by author Rabbi Moshe Chaskin, the rabbi of Periloki. Handwritten correction glosses [by author?].
4. Noda B'Yehudah Responsa, Tanina Edition. Vilna, (1902). Title page contains stamp of Rabbi"Yechezkel Panet Av Beit Din of Desh and the Galilee". Glosses in recent handwriting.
5. Darchei No'am, Drushim. Mukachevo, 1913. Title page contains inscription in honor of wedding, by Rabbi Aharon Felbetermaun [Felberbaum] Av Beit Din of Gevitz (perished in the Holocaust, Otzar HaRabbanim 1673), to the groom Rabbi Lieber Tabavitch. Signed inscription by Rabbi Alter Eliezer Lieber Tabavitch.
6. Di Yudishe Geshichte, Jewish history from the Babylonian exile until the Roman battle]. Warsaw, 1917. Signature of Rabbi"A.Z. Friedman" (author of Ma'ayana Shel Torah, perished in the Holocaust, Otzar HaRabbanim 2815) and signature of Rabbanit"Eidel Halberstam" Jerusalem, (daughter of the Rebbe Rabbi Shalom of Shatz and wife of the Rebbe Rabbi Ya'akov of Tshakava, passed away in 1949).
7. Shulchan Aruch Yoreh De'ah, laws of slaughtering and non-kosher food. Mukachevo, (1926). Inscription by Rabbi Eliezer David Ungar of Pressburg to his cousin the young man Akiva Simcha Bunim Ungar [among the respected notables of the Pressburg congregation, born in 1910 and perished in the Holocaust. For additional information related to him see: The Chatam Sofer and his Disciples, page 656]. Dozens of lengthy handwritten glosses.
7 books, various sizes and conditions, majority in good condition.