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Prayer book for the entire year per the Polish, Hungarian, Bohemian and Moravian customs - miniature edition. Leather binding with nice embossed decorations and a leather strip to close it. Vienna, 1840.
203 leaves. 9 cm. Lengthy introduction in Yiddish on the back of the title page, written at the time.
Partially detached and slightly peeling binding. Fine-very fine condition.
Miniature siddur with a few instructions in Yiddish teitch, proofread and arranged by Wolf Heidenheim, Rödelheim, 1866.
9 cm. Original beautiful binding, with gilt writing on the spine. Very fine condition.
Especially miniature Zichron Yerushalayim siddur for travelers; prayers for the whole year per the Sephard custom. Published and printed by RE"M Luntz, Jerusalem, 1895.
Including a siddur for weekdays, Shabbat and Rosh Chodesh and the three pilgrimage festivals, with the traveler's prayer and the sea prayer. Picture of the Western Wall on the last page.
223, [1] page, 6.5 cm.
Original leather binding. Stains. Fine condition.





Miniature Psalms translated into English with Bezalel-style illustrations of views of Jerusalem. Olive wood binding. JERUSALEM is printed on the back binding.
3.4x5.3 cm. 100 pages.
Very fine condition.
Miniature Psalms with illustrations, decorative silver(?) binding, Tel Aviv, c. 1940s.
Among the leaves, there are various drawings relating to the events of WWII, the settlement of the Land of Israel and the fate of the Jewish people. Illustrations of airplanes flying over the skies of occupied Europe, watchmen guarding, a Jewish watchman against the backdrop of a star of David, various Jewish figures according to their countries of origin, impressive illustration of smoke rising from the crematorium chimney and the verse 'לעשות נקמה בגוים' ['to take revenge against the nations'], an illustration of the "White Paper" going up in flames and the verse 'רבת צררוני מנעורי גם לא יכלו לי' ['They have distressed me greatly from my youth, but they have not conquered me'] and more. Rare.
7 cm. Gilt page cuts. Very fine condition.
Seder Hoshanot im Hakafot, Vilna, 1903. Especially tiny edition.
The hoshana service with "Yehi Ratzon for the lulav and etrog, the prayers for entering and exiting the sukkah, ushpizin, kiddush, hallel, hoshanas, the mussaf prayer" and the hakafahs service for Simchat Torah.
32 leaves. 7 cm.
Fine condition. Old cardboard binding.
Safah Berurah prayer book, with prayers for the entire year. Bound with Psalms. Rare copy with the order of the weekly Torah readings. Rare copy with the order of the Torah Portions. "Seder Techinot" at the conclusion of the prayer book. Roedelheim, 1825.
224, 104, 36, 92, 12, 8 leaves. 19 cm. Separate title page for Psalms. With Yiddish commentary. The endpaper bears an early dedication.
Stains, fine condition.
Tefillat Yisrael MiKol HaShanah, arranged by Alexander Baer, with German translation. Taegliche Gebete der Israeliten mit Einleitung und Anmertungen. Munich, 1827. First Hebrew book printed in Munich. Woodcut frontispiece. Rare.
The first prayer book printed in Munich. As emphasized on the title page, this book was printed with the approbation of Rabbi Avraham Bing, rabbi of Wurzburg [noted disciple of Rabbi Natan Adler]. The margins of the title page feature the note that the print letters were brought to Munich from the ancient press of Furth.
Translation on facing pages. With letter from King Ludwig of Bavaria. Parallel title pages in Hebrew and German. Illustrated woodcut frontispiece of the Holy Ark in the new synagogue of Munich. This synagogue was inaugurated that same year, 1827.
XXVI [2] 515 [1] page, 19 cm.
Moderate condition. Usage marks. Light tears to solitary leaves with loss and reinforcements. Slightly bent half-leather binding. Stains.
A collection of prayers and hymns by kabbalist Rabbi Binyamin HaCohen [Vitali], which those who pray the early morning service in Modena are accustomed to say daily. With a poem by his son-in-law Rabbi Yeshayahu Bassan.
24 leaves, 17 cm.
The kabbalist Rabbi Binyamin HaCohen Vitali (the Rava"ch) was a disciple of Rabbi Moshe Zakut, and rabbi of several cities in Italy. He also composed Gevul Binyamin, Alon Bechut and others.
White paper. Fine-very fine condition.
Supplications for women, Yiddish teitch arranged by Yehoshua Heschel son of Rabbi Binyamin ztz"l Mira, Breslau [1837].
148, [3] pages, 15 cm. Original, beautiful leather binding with decorations. Gilt page cuts. Very fine condition.
Form of Daily Prayers, per the Ashkenaz and Polish customs, with English translation. Proofread according to manuscripts by kabalist Rabbi Shabtai Sofer. Published by "those who abhor bribes and pursue justice...for the benefit of Jewish children and to assist the Chevrat Talmud Torah and Chinuch Yiladim." London, 1821, first edition. Original, nice leather binding. Rare siddur, not in the National Library.
Siddur with English translation and instructions on facing pages.
238, XV 236-249, [29] leaves. 20 cm. Pages 98-114 are mispaginated. Original leather binding with gilt embossed decorations on the spine. Moderate condition, aging stains.
Tefillat Beit Yisrael siddur with Dutch translation on facing pages by A. D. Lutomiki. David Proops Press, Amsterdam, 1857.
On the page next to the title page, there is an impressive illustration of Eli HaCohen and Channah with the verse:'לכי לשלום ואלקי ישראל יתן את שלתך' ["Go in peace and the G-d of Israel will grant your request"].
646, [1] page. 14.5 cm. Original binding with gilt imprint. Fine-very fine condition.