1. Sefer Chut hashani, Sudilkov 1833.


 Signature of Rabbi Moshe Mordche Schoenfeld Rabbi of Shimondi.

Stamps of Rabbi David Katzburg. Another unidentified antique signatrure.

2. Sefer Shaare kodesh veToer Moshe – Pressburg, 1872 by Rabbi Moshe Leib ben Yehudah Litch Rosenboim, On Hilchos Shechitah/

Pressburg, 1872. -Sefer Aniya Deyonah, Pressburg 1864.

Signatures of Rabbi Sholom Weinberger grandson of the Rabbi of Nigresht.

3. Sefer Yismach Moshe, Szighet 1908. Missing title page & damage to last page.

Stamps & signatures.

4. Sefer Or Yosef by Rabbi Yosef ben Avraham Meir Miller. Galanta. 1909.

Author stamp Yosef Halevi Miller & Moshe Yehuda Weis

Dedication by Shlomo Netzer of Bolosh-Yarmut to his friend Moshe Leib Weiss.

Original covers, cloth spine. A good sound copy.

5. Sefer Keren L’dovid By Rabbi Eliezer David Greenwald,

Breishis Satmar, 1930. Rabbinic signature.

Original covers detached, pages 130 and 131 ripped and missing text. Otherwise a good copy.

6. Divrei Yoseph – Lemberg, 1893.by Rabbi Yoseph ben Shmuel Akivah Klien. Drushim on the Torah, Lemberg, 1893.

Self-dedication by Rabbi Itzik… who received it from the author.

7. Sefer Imrei Eish, Munkatch 1901.

Rashba’s innovations on the Shas, Warsaw 1891.

Signatures & stamps of Eizik Miller Shochet in Spinka.

8. (Responsa)  Sefer Yeriot Shelomoh by Rabbi Shelomoh Zalman ben Shalom Ulman. Vilnius, 1905.

9. (Morals) Sefer Chovos HaLevavos – Lemberg, 1862. By Rabbi Bachya Hadayan; translated from Judeo Arabic to Hebrew by Rabbi Yehuda Ibn Tibon.

Classic Jewish moralistic work. 

10. (Morals) Sefer Chovos HaLevavos – Lemberg, 1867.

by Rabbi Bachya Hadayan; translated from Judeo Arabic to Hebrew by Rabbi Yehuda Ibn Tibon.

Classic Jewish moralistic work.

11. Sefer Migdanos Eliezer – Pressburg, 1921. By Rabbi Eliezer Zucker – Rosh Beis Din of Beregszász.

Stamp of Rabbi Shimon Altman Rabbi of Paks Hy”d.

Signed by Rabbi Baruch Tzvi HaKohen Moskowitz Av Beit Din of Paks,

Rabbi Baruch Zvi Moskowitz was born in Makava in 1907. He was a disciple of Rabbi Yehuda Greenwald, the author of Keren L’David. He miraculously survived the Holocaust and then served as rabbi of Paks and Budapest. He was an extremely prolific author and almost thirty of his works were printed. Including: ten sections of Tenuvot Hashem, five sections of Mishmeret Zvi, seven sections of L’David Baruch, Turei Zahav, VaYivarech David and more. His biography appears at the beginning of Tenuvot Baruch (Bnei Brak, 2003).

12. Sefer Midrash Peliah, Warsaw.

Stamp of Rabbi Eliyahu Bleier Ravad Feher Yarmut.

Signature: Chaim Yitzchok Tzinner (or Tzucker) of Bekes-Tsoba.

14. Sefer Nitei Na’amanim – Vilnius, 1836 – Single Edition – Author’s Stamps.

Bad condition.


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