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.