Аукцион 116 Auction 116 Unlimited
от Winner'S
12.9.19
3 Shatner Center 1st Floor Givat Shaul Jerusalem, Израиль

Golden coins, Seforim, Glosses & Signatures, Chabad, Eretz Yisrael and Zionism, Letters from Rabbis and Rebbes, Holocaust and refugees.

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Group of [8] Book on Sha"s

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Group of [8] Book on Sha"s

* Maginei Shlomo on commentaries on the Talmud, authored by Rabbi Yehoshua son of Yosef of Krakow. Venice, 1741. Stamps of Rabbi Yitzchak Binyamin Mendlowitz, Av Beit Din of Püspökladány.

* Toldot Yaakov - commentary on tractate Beitzah by Rabbi Yaakov Castro [Maharika"sh], Rabbi Yisrael Bek Press, Jerusalem, 1865, first edition. Copy which belonged to Jerusalem maggid Ben Tziyon Yadler.
Owner's inscription on the title page: "Ben Tziyon Yadler" and "Belongs to Ben Tziyon Yadler." Stamp on the flyleaf: "From the estate of the tzaddik Rabbi Ben Tziyon Yadler."
Rabbi Ben Tziyon Yadler [1872-1962] "The Jerusalem Maggid," was a renowned sermonizer in the old yishuv; in Jerusalem and in the colonies. He was rabbinically ordained by Rabbi Shmuel Salant, the rabbi of Jerusalem. While he was yet a young man, his talents in sermonizing were revealed when he sermonized the "Hadran" in the Churvah synagogue at conclusions of studying tractates - ceremonies conducted there by his father. Rabbi Shmuel Salant appointed him "maggid meisharim" in Jerusalem - a position he filled many years without receiving a salary. He established the "Beit Sefer HaChareidi L'Banot" in 1918, the first in the Land of Israel, now known as "Beit Yaakov HaYashan" and then called "R' Ben Tziyon Yadler's Cheider." He participated in Agudat Yisrael's Knessiah Gedolah in Vienna in Elul 1923 and spoke before the assembled about the spiritual situation in the Land of Israel.

* Marbeh Eitzah - elucidations on the sayings of Rabbah Bar Bar Channah and the aggadot of the Talmud. Authored by Yehoshua Eizik of Slonim. Vilna, 1870.

* Mishneh Zikaron - regarding places scattered in Tana"ch and Talmud and the Hadran, and the source of customs." Approbations from the Adere"t. Authored by Rabbi Yehoshua Heschel, son of Chanoch Zundel. Shenbaum and Weiss Press. Jerusalem, 1913.

* Shoresh Yosef by Rabbi Yosef Moshe son of David of Breslau, including all the laws of migu, their roots and branches, Amsterdam 1930, first edition.
Owner's notations and signatures in Sephardic script on the title page. Approbations by the geonim of Amsterdam, Frankfurt and Mannheim.

* Sefer Milechet Cheresh - regarding divorce and marriage. Authored and published by Rabbi Yechezkel son of Elazar Chefetz. First edition, Vilna, 1874.
Many stamps: 'Mordechai Rabinowitz, rabbi of Yalta.' 'Mordechai HaKohen Rabinowitz, publisher, Dalston.'

* Beit Menachem. In-depth studies on the laws of uncertainties by Rabbi Mordechai Michael Jaffe. Krotshin, 1834. First edition. First Hebrew book printed in Krotshin.
The author [1803-1865] was among Rabbi Akiva Eiger's greatest disciples, even receiving an approbation for his book from him.

* Sefer Kelilat Yofi on uncertainties and presumptions by the gaon Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak of Luntschitz. Rare.  
The wondrous gaon Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak of Luntschitz was Av Beit Din of Westhofen and its branches. Author of Birkat Avraham Yitzchak, Ayalo shel Yitzchak and additional important works that remained in manuscript. 
Owner stamps of Rabbi Baruch Friedenberg of Bialystok [1845-1921], 'the Prodigy of Baggel,' author of Mekor Baruch (Jerusalem, 1929). With enthusiastic approbations by rabbinic leaders.

Overall fine-very fine condition, aging stains.