1. Sefer Ta’amei Sukkah, a discourse by the esteemed Kabbalist Rabbi Natan Neta Hanover, delivered in the Krakow community during Sukkot of 1646.
First Edition. Amsterdam, 1712.
An extremely rare sefer! It appears to have never been sold at auction.
Signature: "
Hatzair Yitzchak Altaras."
Hatzair Yitzchak Altaras."
Partially erased signature: "Hatzair Moshe Altaras”.
2. Sefer Omek Ha-Halakha – Amsterdam, 1710 – Dozens of illustrations and diagrams to clarify complex topics.
Sefer Omek Ha-Halakha offers deep explanations of complex Talmudic teachings, particularly in areas of astronomy, geometry, calculation, and measurement. It includes dozens of illustrations and diagrams, authored by Rabbi Yaakov ben Shmuel Binyamin Koppelman.
A foundational work for understanding rabbinic discussions related to mathematical and engineering concepts.
3. Sefer Pi Shenayim, a commentary by Rabbeinu Asher (the Rosh) on the Mishnah, Order Zeraim. Includes additional brief sections, such as a supplement from Lechem Shamayim by the Yaavetz, a treatise called Orchot Chaim by the Rosh with 50 sections, Rabbi Elisha’s commentary on Tractate Berakhot, the Rosh’s commentary on Tractates Pe’ah-Bikkurim, and a novelty ruling on the status of converts by Rabbi Moshe Hagiz.
Only Edition. Altona, 1735. Endorsements by Rabbi Yechezkel Katzenellenbogen, Rabbi Moshe Hagiz, and the Yaavetz.
4. Sefer Tzina David, by Rabbi David Deutsch. A commentary on the laws of "nikur" (deveining), based on Sefer Ha’Itur by Rabbi Yitzchak ben Abba Mari, with the text, by the slaughterer of Nikolsburg and Albersweiler, Rabbi David ben Gershon Deutsch. Includes endorsements, among them one from Rabbi Yonatan ben Natan Neta [Eybeschutz], the Chief Rabbi of Metz.
First Edition, Fuerth, 1750.
5. Sefer Sova S’machot, a commentary on the Book of Job by Rabbeinu Bachya ben Asher. With a compiled commentary on the words and phrases and other essential insights to enhance understanding, titled Divrei Chachamim, collected by Rabbi Meir ben David of Hamburg.
First Edition. Amsterdam, 1768.
6. Sefer Nekudot Ha-Kesef, Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki, 1790.
7. Sefer Ben Porat Yosef, explanations and homilies on the Haftarot, by Rabbi Yosef Hess, a dayan of Furth and Chief Rabbi of Kassel and the regions of Hessen.
OnlyEdition. Furth, 1796.
8. Sefer Yaarot Devash, Part II. Sulzbach, 1799.
Antique signatures.
9. Sefer Bnei Yonah, a treatise on the laws of Torah scrolls from the Shulchan Aruch, Yoreh De’ah (chapters 270-284). Authored by Rabbi Yonah Landsofer, published by his son-in-law Rabbi Zelig ben Rabbi Zussman. An important work on the halakhic laws of sacred writing (STaM).
Only Edition. Prague, 1803.
Antique stamps: "Moshe Sofer of Liska" -An ownership inscription indicating that the sefer belongs to the true and holy sage, the man of God renowned in his generation, unique in his time, the eminent Rabbi, our teacher, Rabbi Moshe, scribe of sacred texts, from the holy community of Liska, may he live a long and good life, the Chief Rabbi of Long .
10. Sefer Minchat Aharon, a collection of rulings on the Shulchan Aruch, Orach Chaim, up to the end of the laws of prayer, organized into principles, by Rabbi Yaakov ben David Pardo.
First Edition. Venice, 1809.
Overall Good Condition, Complete copies.
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