Ketubah on parchment, Hebrew and another language. With signatures. Italy, 14 Tevet 1855.
ketubot from the city of Pisa are very rare, in the collection of the National Library there are no ketubot from this city at all.
Specifications: 30×43 cm.
Condition: Very fine.
Rav Alfas, five parts. Vilna, 1859-1866.
18 volumes of Shas, with original leather bindings. Vilna.
* Berachot, Shabbat, Eruvin. 1859.
* Sanhedrin, Avodah Zarah. 1860.
* Makkot, 1861.
* Rosh HaShanah, Yuma, Baba Kamma, Baba Batra. 1862.
* Nazir. 1863.
* Nedarim, Sotah, Zevachim, Menachot, Yevamot. 1864.
* Ketubot. 1865.
* Bechorot, Keritut, Niddah, Hilchot Bechorot V’Challah. 1866.
Some have owner’s inscriptions and handwritten glosses. Very fine condition.
Ketubah for groom Ephraim son of Dadash Gol and bride Miriam daughter of Sasson Gol. Herat [Afghanistan], [1897].
Illustrated borders, gates, flowers and vases in blue, red and yellow, integrated with verses and blessings related to marriage.
This ketubah is illustrated in Encyclopaedia Judaica , Jerusalem, Keter Publishing, 1972. Volume 10, color plate between col. 940 and 941. It was also exhibited at the New York World’s Fair, 1964-1965.
47×42 cm. Moderate-fine condition, fold marks, small tear in center of the fold lines, stains and ink smears.
Ketubah on parchment with colorful border, bridegroom: Shmuel Osamo son of Rephael, and bride: Simchah daughter of David Osamo. Isle of Curfu, Greece. 17 Tevet 1882.
Description: 42×60 cm. Framed by colorful circles.
Condition: Fine, fold marks and slight tears.
Ketubah. Print on paper with gilt ink. Decorations and verses related to the joy of a bride and groom. Elisha Shochet press. Baghdad. 1932.
Description: [1] leaf, paper. 31×45 cm. Never used.
Condition: Fine, except a stain and small hole in its upper section.
Printed ketubah, with decorations and verses. Cyprus. The bridegroom is Yehudah son of Yechiel. The bride is Henna daughter of Mordechai. With stamp of the chief rabbinate of Cyprus. 13th of Iyar, 1948.
Description: [1] leaf, paper. 22×35 cm.
Condition: Fine-moderate. Fold marks and slight tears.
* Shiviti, with LaMenatzeiach in the form of the menorah, ink on paper. France, early 20th century. Rare!
* Shiviti, with LaMenatzeiach in the form of the menorah, ink on parchment. Jerusalem. Early 20th century.
* Shiviti, paper cut (blemished) Persia. 20th century.
Varying sizes and conditions.
Tanaim contract, handwritten in Italian. Italy, 1709.
Size: 14×18 cm.
Quality paper. Fine condition.
Pitum HaKetoret with a LaMenatzeach menorah, ink on parchment. 20th Century.
[1] parchment. 50×24 cm. 21 lines in Vellish script. Ink on parchment.
Fold marks. Very fine condition.
Ketuba upon the marriage of the chatan Eliyahu ben Yosef with kalla Katon bat Avraham, Isfahan, 6th of Elul, 1888.
Manuscript with colored illustrations, typical of Persian ketubot from the era, with lions and flowers.
68×54 cm. Mounted onto a stiff surface for protection and exhibition.
Fold marks. Fine condition.
Amulet with verses and names to ward off the evil eye. 19th century.
Description: [1] leaf, paper. 13×18 cm. Within a frame: 24×32 cm.
Condition: Very fine. Light fold marks.
Illustrated ketuba for the marriage of Avraham ben Yosef with bride Miriam Kanes. Nice calligraphic script with illustrations. Tehran, 1919.
Multi-colored flowers [and gold ink], typical of Persian ketubot from the era.
[2] pages, 25×35 cm. Missing the conclusion.
Minimal tears [restored]. Fine condition.
Adam V’Chavah Chutz Lilith Chavah Rishonah . Solitary protective leaf, with text on both sides. One side features protective verses for males and the second side features protective verses for females. With angels’ names, various protective verses and an illustration of Adam and Eve. Germany, 1790. Rare!
Description: [1] leaf, paper. 17×20 cm.
Condition: Moderate. Aging stains, fold marks and tears with minimal loss of text.
Ketuba printed on parchment. New Road Synagogue. London, 1927.
Groom: R’ Shlomo son of Yaakov. Bride: Chaya daughter of R’ Alexander. The ketuba text and decorations are printed on parchment, the names of the bride and groom and witness signatures are handwritten.
[1] leaf – parchment. 35×24 cm. Fold marks. Fine condition.
Ketuba for the marriage of bridegroom Aharon son Rabbi of Avraham Abba with the bride Bluma Rachel daughter of Rabbi Baruch Mordechai, printed by T. Kelter. Warsaw 1931.
Printed ketuba filled in by hand, with signatures of witnesses R’ Avraham Yaakov son of Shlomo Baruch HaLevi and Menachem Manis son of Meir.
Ketubas from the city of Warsaw are rare. In the ketuba collection in the National Library, only five ketubas from Warsaw are recorded between the years 1800-1921.
Size: 29×23 cm. Fold marks. Tears in the margins. Stains. Moderate-fine condition.
Impressive ‘Shiviti’ poster- ink on parchment, 20th century.
Ink in several colors. Features LaMenatzeach Menorah, kabbalistic name combinations, verses referring to the Menorah, and color illustrations.
Size: 11×9 cm. Fine condition.
Impressive “Shiviti” plate – ink on parchment, 20th century.
“LaMnatzeiach Menorah”, kabbalistic name combiniations, angels’ names and G-d’s name. Black and pink ink.
Size: 10×14 cm. Ink smears. Fine condition.
Printed amulet for livelihood, success and protection with angel’s names, combinations of Hash-m’s names verses and incantations.
Picture of the Luchot HaBrit with a Torah crown in the center. ‘Heaven and earth were created with the name of Hash-m’ is written under it, the text of the blessing and the segulah, verses surrounding, incantations, names of angels and G-d’s names.
Unknown.
Size: 20×17 cm. Stains. Tear from the right in the middle. [taped at the back] fine condition.
Amulet for protection, North Africa. Beginning of the 20th century.
Ink on parchment – name combinations and incantations. Iron frame with cord for hanging.
7×8 cm.
Frame for hanging, a few stains. Fine condition.
22 amulets handwritten on parchment or paper.
The amulets feature kabbalistic names, protective verses, incantations, G-dly name combinations, angels’ names. Amulets for harmony in the home, protection from the evil eye, income, and success. Also includes a protective amulet made of metal, amulet with illustrations of star of David and ladders, amulet shaped like a mezuza case and more. Some of the amulets are in a sewn cloth or leather case with a carrying lace [they have not been checked outside of their case.]
Varying sizes, overall fine condition.
“Tikun HaMagefa … a wonderful, tried and true segula to be recited every day from the wisdom of the kabbalists, quoted in Emet L’Yaakov. “Leaf printed on behalf of the “Chevrat Hakamat Keter Torah.” Egypt, at Reuven Moskowitz press. Start of the 20th century. Blue ink.
Two columns. Each stanza opens with a name of one of the Israelites’ campsites in the desert [Sukkot, Eitam, Pi HaChirot etc.] and concludes with a word from Rabbi Nechunya ben HaKana’s prayer, “Ana BiKoach.” The margins feature text according to the verse: “And G-d will remove from our midst all disease and illness and will fulfill within us the verse that says, I will remove all disease from your midst.”
Size: 25×25 cm. Very fine condition.
Nine printed amulets, safeguard leaves and prayers, 19th and beginning of the 20th century.
* Handwritten leaf with interesting inscription in block print detailing the renewed kabbalat haTorah according to Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai: ‘We hereby accept upon ourselves the Torah which was given at Mount Sinai … We hereby accept upon ourselves anew, a complete and total acceptance … and this acceptance is according to Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai and his son Rabbi Elazar … and our mouths are as their mouths and our instructions are as their instructions … and this acceptance is upon us and our children, and our children’s children until the end of the world.’ N. S. V. signature on the margins of the manuscript.
* Printed leaf – Safeguard from plague – a great and wonderful segulah for protection from all evil during children’s illnesses … tried and tested by the gaon Rabbi Moshe Teitelbaum, author of Yismach Simchah and other famous tzaddikim, the gaon of Sanz, Belz, Shinova, Sighet, Lishke and more great personalities – printed in Skulen.
* Two printed pages – with the text of the thirteen attributes of mercy and Tashlich, distributed during the saying of Tashlich on the second day of Rosh HaShanah, Frankfurt, beginning of the 20th century. On one page, there is an attached page with a stamp ‘Yeshiva of the Fulda Community’ [Fulda was a city in the Hesse province, Germany, on the Fulda River].
* Three printed pages – ‘Safeguard for a Male Child’ and ‘Mazal Tov for a Male’ with psalm ‘Shir HaMaalot Esah Einai el HeHarim’ and angels’ names and incantations.
* “Shiviti” board, printed and illustrated. Jerusalem, Beginning of the 20th Century.
Various sizes and conditions.
Quality collection of 32 amulets, Shiviti plates, “LaMenatzeiach” menorahs, protective papers – ink on parchment, paper, cloth.
Includes: Amulet on parchment with names of angels, charts, LaMenatzeich leaf with black and gold ink on parchment, amulets on paper with illustrations of stars of David and kabbalistic motifs, manuscript on cloth with kavanas and prayer for an amulet writer, printed Jerusalem amulet with illustrations, and more.
Varying sizes. Overall fine condition.
* A coin for protection wrapped in paper and signed with the handwritten signature of the hidden righteous man the ‘Holy Floorer’ Rabbi Avraham Yechiel Fisch.
* A photograph in which Rabbi Fisch is seen with guests at a chanukat bayit.
It is well known that he usually gave out amulets of this sort against the evil eye.
The two items are in a pleasant wood and glass frame. Not checked out of the frame.
Rabbi Avraham Yechiel Fisch [d. 13th of Elul, 1998] was a disciple of the “Holy Shoemaker”, and a hidden Tel Aviv kabalist. Per the instructions of the Baba Sali, he revealed himself at the end of his life and many people came to him for blessings and words of comfort. He was known as a miracle worker and was called by his profession, “the Holy Floorer”.
Amulet: 5×3 cm. Frame: 23×33 cm. Very fine condition.