Lots #288-295 -
HebraicaAll starting prices are stated in Hungarian Forints (HUF)
All the items are in
very good condition unless otherwise stated.
288.
(ALFASI) Hilkhot
Rav Alfas II. Wien, 1804. (!) 223 leaves. With nice print mark, „Samson
Berkowitz Bukowiener Landes Rabbiner” owner seal! Folio size, in original,
slightly damaged leather hardcover binding.
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10.000.-
289.
Deutsch, Eliezer
Hayim (chief rabbi of Bonyhád): Cemach Hasade. (Rabbinical work.) Published by
the sons of the author. Paks, 1917. 54+4 leaves. Repaired, in new hardcover.
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6000.-
290.
Machsor… k’minhag
Ashkenaz.. (First volume of the series, which includes all the special prayers.)
Sulzbach, 1770 (!). 58 (+8), 238 + 12 leaves. With nice, engraved title page,
initials. In original parchment hardcover with brass clip.
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50.000.-
291.
Machsor… Pesach
veShavuot (IV. volume). Wien, 1809. 254 leaves. In
original leather hardcover, some pages bound in the wrong order. With several
engravings.
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10.000.-
292.
(MOSHE SCHREIBER
MEMORIAL BOOK) Sefer Hazikaron im ha-Zvaa memaran he-Hatam Sofer.
Budapest, 1942. 80 pages. (Schreiber Mózes famous chief
rabbi of Pozsony, Frankfurt am Main, 1762—Pozsony 1839, Hebrew memorial book and
authentic testimony letter.)
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6000.-
293.
(TALMUD) Talmud
Babli—Yerushalmi: Massekhet Rosh Hashana, Taanith, Yoma, Succa, Megilla (With
separate, red-black title pages, bound in one). Sulzbach, 1756/57 (!). 41, 36,
95, 68, 79 leaves. With nice print marks and initials. Original, wood board full
leather hardcover binding, with brass clips.
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20.000.-
294.
Vital (Calabrese),
Hayim (kabbalist, best student of Yitshak Luria Ashkenazi, 1543―1620): Hok
leIsrael. Lemberg (Lvov), 1788. Hebrew and German
title page. Published by Yakov ben Abraham. 214 (+6) leaves. Important and rare
kabbalistic work, mystical comments of Moses IV.! In worn half leather
hardcover.
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10.000.-
295.
(TURIM) Yakov ben
Asher (Asheri): Arbaa Turim, Even Haezer. (46 leaves,
the first two and last are missing.) + Hoshen Mishpat (128 leaves, its end
missing). Ownership or censor mark on the 122/b. page: „Camillo Josephus 1519.”
(!). Only four editions are from before this date: Piave, 1475. Soncino, 1490.
Konstantinápoly, 1503. and Fano, 1516. (Friedberg, 247-248. p.) Repaired in the
late 19th century, and newly bound in nice full leather cover, with
brass clips. VERY RARE (Incunabula?)!
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