R’ Chananya Hakohen, R’ Chaim Pinto, R’ Shlomo Danan, R’ Yaakov Avi Chatizra and others. Should say [9] leaves, here with [7] leaves. Missing the jacket title page and the hymn for R’ Amram.
The poem was written by Rabbi Y. Galeder of גראוונהאג. Hebrew and Dutch. Solitary leaf 27:18 cm. Hebrew on the right.
Music notes for tunes to 20 holiday prayers: Izraelita Vallasos Enekek.Shabbat, Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Shmeni Atzeret and Simchat Torah, Chanuka, Purim, Pesach, and Shavuot. By Freidmann Mor and Tatay Adolf. Hungarian. Prayer titles in Hebrew. [23] leaves. 20cm. Opens from left to right. Words and melodies on facing pages.No binding. Gilt cut leaves. Loose title. To the best of our knowledge, this is one of the first books of music notes for Jewish prayers
Likutei Zvi. Various prayers, primarily for Jewish holidays with a few for life events. Rabbeinu Yona of Gerona’s Iggeret HaTeshuva and Yesod HaTeshuva. With Mishnayot Rosh HaShana, Yuma, Sukka and Beitza with the commentary of Rabbi Ovadya of Bartenura. Luneville, 1798. Fine condition.
Machzor Ohalei Yaakov – Ohel HaEidut for Rosh Hashana by Rabbi Yaakov ‘n Yitzchaki. Jerusalem, [1908]. First edition. [1], 166 leaves. Owner signatures. Fine-very fine condition
Seder Selichot for the entire year as per the Alsace customs….[Furth? 1766?]. 80 leaves, 20 cm. Printed without a publisher’s name or place of printing. Written on the title page: Amsterdam letters. The chronogram is also unclear. Apparently printed in Furth in 1766, [Vinograd, Furth 344]. Simple binding. Blemish to the title page border and reinforcements on the back, affecting text. Usage stains. Moderate condition. Rare.
Seder Bakashot U’Piyutim. [Tangier], [1901]. Yagel Yaakov of Rabbi Yaakov Calphon. Fine condition. Casablanca [1935?]. Title page in blue and red ink. Each page within a border. Very fine condition.
Seder Selichot per the customs of Prague, Pinsk, Karlin and Shebreshin with Ashkenazic elucidation and the Beit Levi and Mateh Levi. [Koenigsberg?] 1822 [should say c. 1857]. 136 leaves. 22 cm. Without place of printing. The chronogram on the title page indicates 1922, however the title page format and letters denote Koenisberg, around 1857. Refer to Ginzei Yisrael 461; Vinograd, Koenigsberg 157. Rare work. Listed by Ginzei Yisrael according to an incomplete copy. Owner signature on title page. New binding. The last leaf has been restored, not affecting text. Aging stains. Very fine condition.
Prayer book with the Ravid HaZahav by R’ Yosef Shapoṭshniḳ. London, 1929. 112 pages. Prayer book arranged and with commentary of R’ Yosef Shapotshnik of London. He authored many works, though a number of rabbis opposed his technique. Very fine condition.
Machzorim as per Polish customs with English translation. London, Phillips Press, [1834]. Six volumes. Frontispiece engraving of a London synagogue [Perhaps originally printed in place of a title page , there is none]. Other known copies feature a picture of Rabbi Shmuel Hershel, which is not found in this copy. Original gilded, leather bindings [blemished]. Aging stains. Overall very fine condition.
Prayer Book, London, 1940. Published by the Chief Rabbi of England. Hebrew and English on facing pages. Original binding. Like-new.
All verses of Psalms arranged alphabetically so that they can be recited to spell out the name of the person in need of salvation.Very prominent approbations. Especially large letters. Rare.
Special prayers for life events. Lengthy approbation – 4 pages by Rabbi Yaakov Moshe ben Rabbi “Shaul”. He mentions his father and the new king.
Seder Tikun Chatzot and Slichot per Baghdad Customs. Many prayers for life events. Fine condition. Solitary worming marks. Simple binding.
The title page notes “Amsterdam letters”. Apparently printed in Furth. Decorated title page. 76 leaves. Complete and in fine condition. Minimal usage marks. Early print of Ashkenazic elegies. Rare.
Ten books [most prayer books] with the bookplate of of Eliezer Ahronson of Warsaw. Fine condition.