* Form of Daily Prayers – siddur per the custom of Ashkenaz and Poland with English translation, proofread using a manuscript by the gaon, kabbalist Rabbi Shabtai Sofer. Brought to print by “Haters of bribes, pursuers of justice, advocates of good for the sake of Jewish children and supporters of Torah study and children’s education.” London, 1821, first edition. Beautiful original leather binding. Rare siddur, not found in the National Library. Siddur with English translation and instructions on facing pages. 238, XV 236-249, [29] leaves. 20 cm. Mispaginated on pp. 98-114. Original leather binding with gilt imprint decorations on the spine. Moderate condition, aging stains. * “Azharot” by Rabbeinu Yitzchak ben Reuven. Livorno, 1821, special format – its length is greater than its width. Order of 248 positive commandments and 265 negative commandments in a poetic and eloquent style, customarily recited on Shavuot night with “Azharot” by R’ Shlomo ibn Gabirol. With Meggilat Ruth and a ketubah, a supplication, and a beautiful hymn for the Shavuot festival. All the pages of the books are decorated with a beautiful border. 56 leaves. 12×19 cm. Old detached cardboard binding. Stains. Moderate-fine condition. * Еврейски молитвеник за съботни и делнични дни siddur for weekdays and annual Shabbats by Цион, Даниел [Rabbi Daniel Tziyon]. Published by Menorah [Менора]. Sofia, Bulgaria, 1946, only edition. Unknown Hebrew siddur with Bulgarian translation on facing pages. Instructions in Ladino, and the final pages contain a lengthy “announcement” in Ladino. There are no other editions known in this format published in the subsequent years in Bulgaria. 495 pp, 15 cm. Original cardboard binding, stained. Stains. Fine condition. * Haggadah shel Pesach with English translation by Maurice Myers with eight large tables illustrated in color by J. H. Amschewitz. Cover design by L. Barzon. Published by Geographia, London, 1930. 91 pp. 21 cm. Very fine condition. * Seder Tefillat HeChadash, Livorno, 1860, with supplications at the beginning of the book.