Аукцион 24 Auction No. 24 A special auction of Judaica details and rare and important Hasidic books from a private collection
31.7.19 (локальном времени Вашего часового пояса)
Израиля
 Harav Kook Street 10 Bnei Brak

Auction no. 24

Will take place on Wednesday 28 Tamuz 5769 

31 July. 2019 

In the Achim Center of Rabbi Akiva st. 86, Bnei Brak 

At 20:00 Israel time  

Аукцион закончен

ЛОТ 131:

Lot of 8 rare and important books of chassidut, some from first editions.

Продан за: $130
Стартовая цена:
$ 120
Комиссия аукционного дома: 20%
НДС: Только на комиссию
теги:

1. SeferDerechHayim, from Rabbi Chaim Halberstam, Avdak of Sanz. The publisher Raphael HaLevi Segal Zimmetbaum of the children of Sanz serves as assistant to the Holy Rabbi ... "- First edition Kraków 1923. 24, 72 pp. Original damaged front cover and crumbling. 2. Ma’adaneiMelech on the Torah, two parts, by Rabbi Asher Horowitz, Av Beit Din of Riminov, son of Rabbi Meir Medzhikov(author of Imrei Noam) - first edition in Artfeld (Berdiyov) 1913-1914. [2], 71. [1] 39 pages. Uncut sheets 3. Totza’otHayyim, glosses and corrections and illustration of sources for the Divrei Haim by Rabbi AkivaHaCohen Lieber of Yashnitza - First Edition Padgoreza in Cracow 1899. [4], 41 pages. Damaged title page, crumbling pages, pages are all detached 4. SeferSha'arTefillah by Rabbi Chaim Tyrer of Chernovtsy, the Beer MayimHayyim - Warsaw 1884. Uncut sheets, front cover binding. 5. Haggimu’Zmanim by Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Eichenstein, son of Rabbi Eliyahu the Av Beit Din of Zakpone - Munkacs 1938. Original envelope cover. [2], 22, [1] pages. 6. SeferMeishivTzedek, clarification of the halakhah regarding the Succah in Shemini Atzeret, and BavelTosif by Rabbi TzadokHaKohen of Lublin - first edition Pietrekov 1921. Original binding cover, partly damaged on back. 7. EmekShe’elah, responsa by Rebbe Mordechai Dov of Hornostiple - First Edition Pierekov 1905. Damaged title page. 4, 193 pages. Uncut, unbound printing sheets. 8. Responsa AteretYehudah by Rabbi Yehoshua Horowitz of Zhikov - First Edition Krakow 1931. [2], 8, 120, [4] pages, never bound, stamped by Rabbi Shabtai HaCohen Rappaport (1885-1943), son of Rabbi Yitzchak Chaim Rappaport (died 1921), Av Beit Din of Ostrova and later in Krakow [son of Rabbi Shabtai of Dubrovka and son-in-law of Rabbi Ze'ev Nahum Bornstein author of "Agudat Azov" "Father of the AvneiNezer"]. He perished in the Shoah together with members of his family.