Collection of [5] handwritten sefarim and kuntressim by different writers, some unidentified. The source of these writings is the Bamberger family – the prominent German rabbinic family.
* Indices for various topics from the works of the geonim , the Rishonim and the Acharonim .
Notation in the notepad: “Started in … 1879 … the youth, Yuda HaLevi.” This is apparently Rabbi Simchah’s son. It is unclear as to whether the entire notepad is in his own hand, or just a few passages.
[38] written pages. 17.5 cm.
* Indices regarding the halachahs of sta”m and mikvehs, from the works of the geonim , the Rishonim and the Acharonim .
Unidentified writer. Rabbi Yitzchak Dov was known to have been very involved in the halachahs of sta”m and taharot .
[59] written pages. 15 cm.
* Derashah on the occasion of the inauguration of a Torah scroll for the Etz Chayim synagogue in Würzburg, 1880.
Unidentified writer.
[7] written leaves. 11 cm.
* Derashah on the occasion of the golden jubilee celebration of the founding of the Dvuk Chaveirim society in Würzburg. 1872.
Unidentified writer. Yiddish.
[10] written pages. 11 cm.
* Ledger of Torah notes on various topics.
On the first leaf: “Written by the youth Eliezer Gedaliah son of … Rabbi Ya’akov of Hochberg, presently in Kissingen.” Some of the comments may be handwritten by Rabbi Moshe Aryeh Leib Bamberger, av beit din of Kissingen.
[42] written leaves. 16 cm.
Overall fine-very fine condition. Wear, stains and light tears in several leaves.