Rare Books, Manuscripts, Silver Objects, Art 2022-02-07 Auction - 200 Price Results - Taj Art Judaica in Israel - Page 2
Silver Hanukkah Lamp Hand-crafted by David Heinz GumbelSplendid Sefer HaTikunim-Tikunei HaZohar. Belgrade 1851Exquisite Rare Torah Finials. Aden, end19th-beg20thC
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Nevi'im and Ketuvim. Leiden 1610. Pocket edition: Nevi'im Rishonim, Nevi'im Achronim and Ketuvim [without Torah]. Parts 2, 3 and 4 of the first known complete Hebrew Bible edition printed in the Northern Netherlands. Miniature pocket edition, bound
0025: Nevi'im and Ketuvim. Leiden 1610. Pocket editionEst. $600-$800
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The Famous Venice Haggadah. Illustr. Venice 1663: The Venice Haggadah of 1663, printed in the sacred tongue, and in the language of the Ashkenazim [Yiddish] "with many illustrations of the signs and wonders that were performed for our ancestors
0028: The Famous Venice Haggadah. Illustr. Venice 1663Est. $5,000-$7,000
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Antique Passover Haggadah with Map of Eretz Israel: A rare Passover Haggadah with English translation. The magnificent copperplate engravings that were added to this Haggadah reflect the historical and geographical knowledge of the period. The
0029: Antique Passover Haggadah with Map of Eretz IsraelEst. $3,000-$4,000
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Responsa of The Maharik. First Edition. Venice 1519: The Responsa of the Maharik is one of the most important and influential Halachic works. R' Colon's decisions had a tremendous impact on the development of Halachah, particularly in the Ashkenazi
0030: Responsa of The Maharik. First Edition. Venice 1519Est. $2,500-$3,500
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Responsa of Binyamin Ze’ev. Venice 1539: Rabbi Benjamin Ze’ev was one of the most prominent Halachic authorities of his generation. This is the first book of responsa that was printed during the author’s lifetime, at his behest.
0031: Responsa of Binyamin Ze’ev. Venice 1539Est. $2,500-$3,500
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She'iltot DeRav Achai Gaon. First ed. Venice 1546: Very likely the first book written after the Talmud. Compiled by R' Achai Gaon. The book is a collection of sermons based on questions on the parsha and midrashim, presented in the order of the
0032: She'iltot DeRav Achai Gaon. First ed. Venice 1546Est. $1,500-$2,000
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Sefer Midrash Shmuel. First edition. Venice 1579: Sefer Midrash Shmuel, commentary on Pirke Avot [with the inside and Rashi's commentary], by R' Shmuel de Uzeda. Signed on title page by Rabbi Chaim Segre (See Otzar HaRabanim 6088), rabbi of
0033: Sefer Midrash Shmuel. First edition. Venice 1579Est. $1,000-$2,000
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Sefer Ha-Shorashim-R' David Kimchi. Constantinople 1513: Sefer Ha-Shorashim, the famous composition of Rabbi David ben Yosef ben Kimchi - HaRadak. Constantinople edition. The book is in conderful condition. Like many incunabula and post-incunbula, it
0034: Sefer Ha-Shorashim-R' David Kimchi. Constantinople 1513Est. $10,000-$13,000
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Chazut Kasheah. First edition. Sabbioneta 1552: Authored by the 'Ba'al Ha-Akedah'. Philosophical work by R' Yitzchak b. Moshe Arama (1420-1494), one of the great Sages of Expulsion-era Spain. He served as rabbi in several communities and printed
0035: Chazut Kasheah. First edition. Sabbioneta 1552Est. $800-$1,000
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Mevakesh Hashem. Single edition. Venice 1596: A single edition of this prestigious work by Rabbi Shmuel son of Yaakov Chagiz. The work is comprised of three homiletics on each parashah in the Bible. Rabbi Shmuel son of Yaakov Chagiz was one of
0038: Mevakesh Hashem. Single edition. Venice 1596Est. $600-$800
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Devar Shmuel by Rabbi Shmuel Chagiz. Venice 1596: Rabbi Shmuel Chagiz’s commentary on Midrash Rabbah. This book often appears together with ‘Mevakesh Hashem’, also by Rabbi Shmuel Chagiz. Venice 1596. Giovanni di Gara. 48
0039: Devar Shmuel by Rabbi Shmuel Chagiz. Venice 1596Est. $500-$750
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Sefer HaLevush, R' Mordechai Yaffe. Venice 1620: Complete set, bound in two matching volumes. This 16th-century fundamental Halachic book became a guiding light for generations of Halachic authorities up until today. This edition was printed under
0040: Sefer HaLevush, R' Mordechai Yaffe. Venice 1620Est. $1,500-$2,000
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Responsa of the Rashba. First edition. Bologna 1539: Only 22 Hebrew books were printed in the city of Bologna. This first edition volume of the responsa of R' Shlomo ben Aderet, student of the Ramban, includes index pages that are lacking in many
0042: Responsa of the Rashba. First edition. Bologna 1539Est. $4,000-$6,000
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Kabbalah: Hadrat Kodesh "Adam Sichli". Tiengen 1560: Only 7 Hebrew books were printed in the small town of Tiengen, and this is the first of them. Authored by HaRav Shimon ben Shmuel meTzarfat, who lived in Ashkenaz in the early 15th C. The title
0043: Kabbalah: Hadrat Kodesh "Adam Sichli". Tiengen 1560Est. $7,000-$10,000
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Arba’ah Ve’esrim. Tanach. Rare Edition.: Exceptionally rare edition of the Chumash only. Although the title page states ‘Arba’ah Ve’esrim - Twenty-Four’, alluding to the 24 books of the entire Tanach, only this
0048: Arba’ah Ve’esrim. Tanach. Rare Edition.Est. $1,500-$2,500