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VII. Hebrew and Yiddish books (Hebraica)
292.
Ba’al Shem tov (Explanations of Yisrael Salanter,
founder of the Hassidic movement, to the I. book of Moses and the Hebrew
prayers). Szinérváralja, 1943. (!) Vider Jakab print. (Recommendations by great
rabbis S.E. Halberstamm of Sanz, H.M. Hager of Vizhnic-Nagyvárad, orthodox
rabbis of Sapinka, Debrecen, Somló and Galánta) 257 pages. Gilt ornamental
cover, from the print Steinmetz M., Szatmárnémeti. Slightly loose cover.
8000.-
293.
Birkat hamazon. Prayer for the meal. Published
by the Makó Orthodox Jewish Talmud Torah Association. Nagybereznai print. Slightly
worn. Makó, (1925).
2000.-
294.
Blücher, Ephrayim Yisrael: Marpei Leshon
Arami. (Aramic grammar) With Hebrew and Latin title page. The preface is
written in Hebrew. Vienna, 1838 (!). 129 pages + appendix (grammatic tables and
contents.) In new amateur binding and spine. Slightly stained on 85 pages.
12.000.-
295.
Iserlein, Yisrael: Be’urei MaHaRAI (explanation
of the RASHI Torah-comments.) Pietrkov, 1906. + Rosenberg, Yehuda Yudl: Sefer Refael
ha-Malakh (Book of angel Rafael, kabbalistic work). Pietrkov, 1911. (Bound in
one) 45 + 128 p. Owner marks of Gertner Emanuel Mendel, Ököritó (near Mezőkövesd). 3200.-
296.
Scheiber, Alexander: Kitvei et Yehudim Bileshon
Hungarit be-Hungaria. (Bibliography of Hungarian Jewish periodicals.) Jerusalem,
1957. (16 p.) RARE!
3000.-
297.
Steiner, Yeshaya (reb Shayele Kerestierer,
the great rabbi of Bodrogkeresztúr): Me Be’er Yeshayahu. Edited by Günczler
József, Bodrogkeresztúr. Torna, 1928. Glanc Lipót print. (Turna, Slovakia) Memorial
publication on the decease of the Bodrogkeresztúr rebbe, collection of his
sayings and teachings, with the Hebrew epitaph of the rabbi on the last page. VERY
RARE! 50 pages.
6000.-
298.
Seder Hoshanot im Seder Kaparot shel Erev
Yom Kipur. Wien, 1795. Joseph Hrasansky Hebrew print. 16 f. Small, original
leather cover. Slightly damaged spine.
6000.-
299.
Welcz Israel (orthodox chief rabbi of
Budapest, talmudist): Hok Yisrael. Forshriften fier das Pessah-fest. (Religious
practice of the Pesah holiday in Yiddish.) Budapest, 1927. Excellent original
soft cover. 32 p. Hochberger L. (Yom-tov) owner seal and signature.
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