Rare Books, Manuscripts, Silver Objects, Art 2022-02-07 Auction - 200 Price Results - Taj Art Judaica in Israel - Page 4
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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Hebraica and Judaica: printed books, Hebrew manuscripts, Jewish ceremonial silver and paintings
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Shnei Luchot HaBrit (SHeLaH). First Edition: The Shelah was wholly accepted across the Jewish spectrum as a fundamental guide in ethics and service of G-d. Rabbi Yonasan Eybeschütz highly favored this ethical work declaring: “Each
0073: Shnei Luchot HaBrit (SHeLaH). First EditionEst. $6,000-$8,000
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An Incredible Segulah. The Holy Shelah Prayer Book: Amsterdam 1717. The Shelah HaKadosh, Rabbi Yeshaya HaLevi Horowitz, was one of only five pivotal figures in Jewish history to be crowned with the title ‘HaKadosh – The Holy’. The
0074: An Incredible Segulah. The Holy Shelah Prayer BookEst. $60,000-$80,000
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Kehillot Moshe. Superb Set! Amsterdam 1724-1728: Kehillot Moshe – Mikraot Gedolot – Torah, Nevi’im, Ketuvim with all commentaries. This edition includes numerous commentaries authored by famed Torah sages. Some of these were
0075: Kehillot Moshe. Superb Set! Amsterdam 1724-1728Est. $2,500-$3,500
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Et Ketz. Single edition. Amsterdam 1710: This is the single edition of a book that delves into the topic of Redemption, the Messiah and the End of Days. Authored by Rabbi Yitzchak Chaim Cohen MeHachazanim, Cantarini being Italian for
0076: Et Ketz. Single edition. Amsterdam 1710Est. $600-$800
Eulogy for R' Shaul HaLevi. Amsterdam 1786: Givat Shaul: Eulogy on the passing of the Righteous Rabbi Shaul HaLevi Av Bet Din and Ramosh Yeshiva in The Hague, Authored by R’ Yitzchak Turkheim. Rabbi Shaul HaLevi zt”l, author of
0077: Eulogy for R' Shaul HaLevi. Amsterdam 1786Est. $1,500-$2,000Lot Passed
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Tfila Na’ah veYeshara. Amsterdam 1737: Prayer book for the entire year, with commentary and Halachot by Rabbi Shlomo Zalman London, Rabbi of Amsterdam. Rabbi London also authored the Halacha book ‘Kehillat Shlomo’, that was
0078: Tfila Na’ah veYeshara. Amsterdam 1737Est. $600-$800
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Chumash. Amsterdam 1701: Chumash with Five Megiloth and Haftarot. Proofed by Rabbi David Nunes-Torres. During the year of 1701, five different editions were printed in Amsterdam, and this is one of them. Exquisite copy.
0079: Chumash. Amsterdam 1701Est. $500-$750
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‘Arba’ah Ve’esrim' w/ Minchat Shai.: Complete copy. Two volumes. 4 parts. Includes all exquisite title pages complete with copper engravings. Minchat Shai, thus named on account of the author’s name, Shlomo Yedidya (both
0080: ‘Arba’ah Ve’esrim' w/ Minchat Shai.Est. $1,500-$2,000
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Book of Hoshea, Trei Asar. Paris 1556: The printer formatted the Rashi commentary using an unusual font rather than the font typically used for Rashi. Trei Asar alone was printed in this edition, with Targum and commentaries of Rashi, Ibn
0081: Book of Hoshea, Trei Asar. Paris 1556Est. $750-$1,000
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Esrim VeArba. Amsterdam, 1701.: Two parts of the Tanach with antique leather binding; . Includes all three title pages. In two volumes. At the back appears a chart in Latin of ‘kri – ksiv’ words, according the
0082: Esrim VeArba. Amsterdam, 1701.Est. $1,000-$2,000
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Chessed LeAvraham Prayer Book. Mantua 1783: Second edition of this Kabbalistic prayer book by Rabbi Shalom Tubiana, printed in the author's lifetime. This book became a guiding light for writers of the Ari's Kabbalistic devotions and
0084: Chessed LeAvraham Prayer Book. Mantua 1783Est. $1,500-$2,500
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Sefer HaTashbetz. First Edition. Amsterdam 1738: First edition copies of Sefer HaTashbetz were mostly burned. Since most of the original title pages were destroyed by fire, the design of the title pages appears in many different permutations.
0090: Sefer HaTashbetz. First Edition. Amsterdam 1738Est. $500-$750
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Responsa of the Chacham Zvi. First ed. Amsterdam 1712: First edition of the Responsa of the Chacham Tzvi by Rabbi Tzvi Ashkenazi, father of the great Rabbi Yaakov Emden. This edition was printed during his lifetime! 169 Responsa on all four parts of the
0093: Responsa of the Chacham Zvi. First ed. Amsterdam 1712Est. $1,500-$2,000
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Chacham Tzvi' - Antique Portrait.: A special and beautiful item: a small painting of the 'Chacham Tzvi' - Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Ashkenazi. Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Ashkenazi, known as 'Chacham Tzvi', was one of the greatest Ashkenazi Rabbis of
0094: Chacham Tzvi' - Antique Portrait.Est. $1,500-$2,000
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17th-C Ketubah Signed by R' Isaac Aboab da Fonseca: Rare and Beautiful Ketubah on Parchment, Signed by Rabbi Isaac Aboab da Fonseca in Amsterdam 1687. Provenance: The Collection of Michael Kaniel. Kaniel, Michael. A Guide to Jewish Art (New York,
0095: 17th-C Ketubah Signed by R' Isaac Aboab da FonsecaEst. $25,000-$35,000
Ketubah on Parchment. Gibraltar 1875.: A large decorated ketubah, hand-painted and inscribed on parchment, prepared for the wedding of Yitzchak ben R. Shlomo and Luna bat Avraham in the Jewish community of Gibraltar, on Wednesday 12
0096: Ketubah on Parchment. Gibraltar 1875.Est. $2,500-$3,500Lot Passed