Important Judaica 2014-04-01 Auction - 364 Price Results - Winner's Auctions LTD in IL - Page 8
Aqueduct – Caesarea'. Shmuel Haruvi. (1897-1965)Seder Plate. Silver. Germany. Beginning of the 20thManuscript. “Imrei David” on Psalms, handwritten by
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Letter. Rabbi Chayim Yeshaya Shneerson. 1903: A letter from Rabbi Chayim Yeshaya Shneerson, Head of the Beit Din of Ramen, son-in-law of Rabbi Mordechai Dov of Horonosteipol regarding arranging a get for a woman and halachic clarification of the
0169: Letter. Rabbi Chayim Yeshaya Shneerson. 1903Est. $600-$800
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Letter. Rabbanit Shterna Sarah Shneerson, wife of the: Letter by the Rabbanit Shterna Sarah Shneerson, wife of the Chassidic Master the Rasha”b and the mother of the Rayat”z of Lubavitch. “To my honorable friend Mrs. Mushka chaya and her
0171: Letter. Rabbanit Shterna Sarah Shneerson, wife of theEst. $1,200-$1,400
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Manuscript. Peirush HaMishna L'Rambam in Arabic.: Manuscript. Peirush HaMishna L'Rambam on tractate Berachos. Arabic with Hebrew letters. Yemen, 16th century.[8] leaves. 24x18 cm.The commentary begins with chapter 5 mishna 8 and concludes on chapter
0175: Manuscript. Peirush HaMishna L'Rambam in Arabic.Est. $800-$1,000
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Manuscripts [2] Bucharim? Beginning of the 20th: Manuscripts [2]. Persian in Hebrew letters. Ethics of the Fathers, requests for Leil Shabbat, and hymns. Bucharim? Beginning of the 20th century.*Book. [60] leaves. 18 cm. Translation and extensive
0178: Manuscripts [2] Bucharim? Beginning of the 20thEst. $300-$500
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Manuscript. Persia, 19th Century: Manuscript. Excerpts from the Zohar. Hebrew and Persian in Hebrew letters. Persia, second half of the 18th century.About 190 leaves. 17 cm.Various hands, various paper in different colors. Copy of
0179: Manuscript. Persia, 19th CenturyEst. $300-$400
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Manuscript. Bill of Sale of a Courtyard in the Old: Manuscript. Bill of Sale of the courtyard of "Rabbi Tzadok HaLevi of Mogilev " in the Old City of Jerusalem (Chabad Street) by Rabbi Tzadok's inheritors, to representatives of the Minsk Kollel.
0180: Manuscript. Bill of Sale of a Courtyard in the OldEst. $700-$1,000
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Manuscript. Selichot on parchment. Germany, 14th: Semi-cursive Ashkenazi writing. Selichot. Germany, 14th century approx.[2] Continuous pages. 14*23 cm.The Thirteen Midot and additional verses, 'Av L'Rachem v'Rav L'Slo'ach', the thirteen midot,
0182: Manuscript. Selichot on parchment. Germany, 14thEst. $1,200-$1,500
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Calendar: Sunrise, Sunset etc. Berlin, [1773]: Handwritten calendar, for sunrise etc., based on the calendars written by Rabbi Refael Hanover (1685-1779). Berlin [1773].[8] leaves, 17x11 cm.Every page features a chart for one month with the
0186: Calendar: Sunrise, Sunset etc. Berlin, [1773]Est. $400-$500
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Ledger of Donations of Members of a Synagogue in: A ledger with documentation of some 40 synagogue members and the payments theymade each week from 1940 to 1941.131 pages. Paper. 15 x 20 cm. Various styles of Western script.Original cardboard
0190: Ledger of Donations of Members of a Synagogue inEst. $150-$200
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Poem of Friendship. Marrakech, 1921 with unknown: A Poem of Friendship. “New and old early poems in the tradition of each city of the West…” 1921. First edition.Two printed pages were bound in after page 250 and on them is a list of piyutim
0191: Poem of Friendship. Marrakech, 1921 with unknownEst. $500-$600