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Laws of ritual slaughter, covering the blood, kashrut of the lungs and "nikur," by Rabbi Shlomo Ganzfried. Zhitomir, 1869. Handwritten gift inscription from the period of the printing to a groom and other owner notations.
136 leaves, 20 cm.
Missing the front cover, tears to the back cover. The book itself is in very fine condition.
Torah Or, part one, by the Alter Rebbe Rabbi Shnuer Zalman of Liadi, Bereishit and Shemot, Zhitomir 1862, printed by the partners Rabbi Chanina Lipa and Rabbi Yehoshua Heschel, grandsons of the Rabbi of Slavita. Bound with the book "Hosafot L'Sefer Torah Or [Additions to the book Torah Or]", by the same author, Zhitomir, 1862 - first edition of the additions.
A separate title page for the additions. The title page of Torah Or was partially printed in red ink. A very pleasant copy with wide margins. Stefansky Chassidut 612.
102, 24 leaves. 28x21 cm.
New, pleasant volume, with gilded writing on the spine. Stains.
Moderate-fine condition.
Two Slavuta prints:
* HaMaggid. Section two of Later Prophets, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Hezekiah. Printed by R' Shmuel Avraham Shapiro, Slavuta 1836. Isaiah, through chapter 39 [missing chapters 40-66]. Missing Jeremiah and Hezekiah. Printed on light blue paper, not bound. Tears in the title page. Moderate condition.
* Tractate Avoda Zarah, at the press of Moshe Shapiro. Slauvta, 1820. Blue paper. Not bound. Many worming holes. Poor condition.
Tractate Eiruvin, at the press of Rabbi Moshe Shapiro of Slavuta. Slavuta, 1821.
Worming blemishes, primarily to the top section of the center leaves and a number of other places, blemishing text. Without a binding.
37 leaves. 34 cm. Printed on light-blue paper.
Poor-moderate condition.
Tractate Temura printed by Rabbi Moshe Shapira of Slavuta. Slavuta, 1821.
Printed on light blue paper.
Worming holes, primarily in the last leaves of the tractate. Without binding.
35 leaves. 35 cm.
Moderate condition.
Tractates Kritot and Meila, printed by Rabbi Moshe Shapiro of Slavuta, Slavuta 1821.
Sketches of the Second Temple are featured at the end of Tractate Meila, in addition to sketches related to Maimonides' commentary on Tractate Midot.
30 [1] 42 [3] leaves. 35 cm.
The tractates were printed on light-blue paper, many worming holes on most of the leaves, primarily to the upper and lower sections of the leaves, not affecting text. Without a binding.
Moderate condition.