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Siddur L'Savlanut ['Dinei Chana'] according to the Polish customs, containing prayers for the entire year, yotzrot and zultot for each Shabbat, Hebrew with instructions and translation in German, printed in Hanover. Colored title page.
A copy of this prayer book according to the Ashkenazi customs appears in the National Library, the Polish custom before us does not appear in the National Library.
760 pages. 21 cm.
Pleasant leather binding with embossed gilded decorations. Without a spine, detached leaves.
Fine-moderate condition.
Tikun Leil Shavuot V'Leil Hoshana Rabba with Tehilim according to the arrangement of the Shl"a and "kavanot Harizal.' Vienna, 1794, at Anton Schmidt press.
Owner notation: אברהם רפולן ארקלובר פפד"מ תרפ"א לפ"ק.
82, 42 leaves. 21 cm.
Old cardboard binding, front binding detached. Stains.
Fine condition.
Selichot for the early mornings of Elul by Rabbi Eliyahu Shalom Vlotecher [published in honor of his teacher, Rabbi Shalom Shmuel Bechimacher]. Pune [India], 1874. Hebrew and Marathi.
The errata, instructions and table of content are printed in Marathi; the selichot are in Hebrew. Ends with four leaves of ethical rebuke [mussar] in Marathi. Includes the prayer for the monarch "for our queen." Additional cardboard leaf with a chart of the Ten Commandments from the Jewish community in Bombay.
[5] 38 [4] leaves. 21 cm.
The National Library has a copy that is missing 3 leaves. This copy is complete.
Old cardboard binding, stains.
Machzor for Sukkot per the Polish customs. London, 1789. Printed and published by Zvi Ber Michael.
Woodcut frontispiece with holiday illustrations. Title page in Hebrew and in English. Owner notations written soon after the work was printed.
Tears with loss to the spine, a number of detached leves.
Moderate-fine condition.
Machzor for Yom Kippur with English translation per the Polish customs, London 1807. Two volumes.
Published and translated by Rabbi Dovid b"h Mordechai Halevi. Two title pages, Hebrew and English on facing pages. Nice woodcut illustrations related to the holidays facing each title page.
Original, nice bindings with gilt.
Fine condition.
Seder HaTamid, part one. Contains prayers for weekdays, Rosh Chodesh and Purim. Techinot, Tziduk HaDin, fast days, circumcision, piyutim and Pidyon HaBen. By Eliyahu Karmi. Avignon, 1767.
A rare prayer book, one of the very few books printed in Avignon [France]. Only five Hebrew books were printed in this city in the 18th-19th centuries.
Not bound [the binding was completed with new paper]. Restoration on the title page, very few worming holes on the first and last leaves. Last two leaves are missing.
18 cm.
Moderate condition.
Beit Oved, prayers for the weekdays of the entire year, per the customs of the Sephardim, Leghorn 1843. Arranged by Rabbi Yehuda Shmuel Ashkenazi.
Nice cardboard binding with gild caption on spine.
Aging stains. Moderate condition.
Seder Chamesh Ta'aniot. Prayers and selichot for the five fast days, with Italian translation. Belforte Press. 1845. Rare.
Prayers according to the customs of the Sephardim for the five fast days: the Fast of Gedaliah, 10th of Tevet, Fast of Esther, 17th of Tammuz, and the 9th of Av. Italian translation on facing pages.
248 leaves. 16.5 cm. Printed on quality white paper.
Nice binding. Quality paper, minimal aging stains. Very fine condition.
Prayer book per the Karaite customs, section one. Includes the prayers for weekdays and shabbat, in addition to customs of Yosef b...Mordechai. Printed in Cairo [Egypt] by the "Chevrat Bachurei Ahavat Torah L'Yisrailim Ha'Karaim B'Mitzrayim."
464 pages.
Aging stains, fine condition.
Three volumes of the "Imrei Noam" machzor, Piotrkow 1902. Machzor for the first day of Rosh Hashana, first and second day of Sukkot, and the first and second day of Passover.
Title pages with red ink in all three machzorim.
18 cm. Detached bindings on two volumes. Aging stains.
Moderate condition.
Prayer book for the weekdays and shabbat by Rabbi Daniel Zion published by Menorah. Sofia Bulgaria, 1946. Only edition.
Unknown Hebrew prayerbook with Bulgarian translation on facing pages. The instructions are in Ladino and the last pages feature a lengthy "notice" in Ladino. We have no information about other editions in similar formats published following this one, in Bulgaria.
495 pages, 15 cm.
Original, stained cardboard binding. Stains.
Fine condition.
Three books printed in Amsterdam 1793.
Two title pages to Shir Ne'eman. Additional title pages to Chanukat HaBayit and to Hamtza'ah Chadashah.Shi"r Emunim. Early bakashot and hymns with songs customarily recited by cantors in the Amsterdam community and poem in honor of the community rabbi by Rabbi Moshe Piza, Rabbi David Maiza and Rabbi Yosef Bassan. Two sections. The second section has a separate title page: Shir Ne'eman. single edition. All the poems are punctuated. A selection in Ladino. The last leaf bears a owner signature.
Bound with: Chanukat HaBayit. Text for recitation during a chanukat ha'bayit by R' David Chofshi [Franco-Mendes]. Leaf 7 has the text to be learned by a groom's home. First edition. Punctuated letters.
Bound with:Hamtza'ah Chadashah. Unique work. All the words in Tanach with the letter shin incorporated into a poem by R' Moshe Piza. First edition.Rare work.
[1] 14, [1] 15-48, [1] 10 [1] leaf, 18.5 cm.
Simple binding. Tape reinforcement to the last leaf. Fine to very fine condition.