Title page of Sefer Iyov with a commentary by Rabbi Yitzchak b”r Shlomo HaKohen. Constantinople, Eliezer ben Gershom Soncino Press, 1545. Title page and leaf [6] only. Poor condition, lacks and damage to the text. Pasted on paper for preservation, with text completion by photocopy.
Leaf from Tractate Yevamot, [Pesaro, 1509.]
Leaf from Tractate Shabbat. [Venice, c. 1540.]
Final leaf from Tractate Berachot (known as “Hilchot Berachot”). Prague, 1728. Important edition printed by the gaon Rabbi Yehonatan Eibeschütz, av beit din of Ah”u.
Final leaf from Sefer Goren Nachon by Rabbi Shlomo ibn Gabriol. [Lunéville, 1807.]
Final leaf from Divrei Chachamim V’Chidotam [Yasnitz, 1726.] Originally printed in several editions, with substantially different content. Rare edition, listed in Mif’al HaBibliographiah according to a copy in a private library.
Final leaf from Sefer Nachalat Shivah and Mahadura Batra . [Furth, 1724.]
Final leaf from Sefer Tur Orach Chaim im Beit Yosef . [Venice, 1566.] Early edition of the Beit Yosef.
Double leaves from Rash”i’s commentary on the Torah. Early, unidentified edition. Many copies, some printed on only one side.
Two excerpts from the Ramba”m’s Mishneh Torah, about half of leaf 729 [Venice, Justinian Press, 1550.]
Group of leaves from Tzarei HaYagon by Rabbi Shem-Tov Falkirah. [Cremona, 1557]. Leaves 6-16, 18-19. (The sefer originally contained 20 leaves, so this is most of the work.) Gloss on page 12b in Yemenite script: “Rabbi Yitzchak HaKattan said, ‘The language of the print is primary, as for the mistakes, I beg forgiveness.”
Group of leaves from Sefer Derashot Rabbi Yehishua ibn Shuib , including an excerpt from the colophon. [Constantinople, 1523.]
Leaves 73, 76 from Matzat Shmurim by Rabbi Natan Shapira. [Venice, 1660.]
Leaves 4-16 from Sefer Masoret HaBrit HaGadol by Rabbi Meir Angel. [Mantua, 1622.]
Leaves 284-300 from Sefer Yalkut Shimoni with the Brit Avraham commentary. [Livorno, 1650.]
Leaves 8-18 about half of Sefer Akeidat Yitzchak by Rabbi Yitzchak Aramah. [Salonika, 1522.] Handwritten references.
Leaves 102-103 from Sefer Levi’at Chen by Rabbi Emanuel Benvento. [Mantua, 1557.]
Leaf 50 from Sefer Midrash Tanchuma . [Mantua, 1623.]
Leaves 226-267 from Sefer Beit Moed by Rabbi Menachem Rava of Padua. [Venice, 1605.]
Leaf 129 from Sefer Zemirot Yisrael Part III – Olat Chadash by Rabbi Yisrael Najara.
Leaves 152-153 from Sefer Tzachut in Sefer Dikdukim . [Venice, 1546.]
[6] leaves and partial leaves from Sefer Sha’arei Dura . [Constantinople, 1553.] From the press of Shmuel ben Chaim Helitz from the printer’s family in Krakow, who, it is told, converted to Christianity and subsequently returned to Judaism.
Leaf from a Yiddish-language Tana”ch, with “an apology from the editor” Rabbi Yitzchak Meir Frankel, and the “Table of Haftarot.” [Amsterdam, 1682.]
Leaf [2] from an illustrated Passover haggadah. [Furth, 1755.] One of the pictures was printed backwards (which is also the case the the copy scanned in the National Library).
Leaves 25, 28, 33, 36 from Sefer Mekitz Ben Chai by Rabbi Avraham Yosef Kaniti. [Constantinople, 1757.]
Leaves 1-7 from Sefer HaShe’arim – Ateret Shlomo by the Maharsha”l, with laws of ritual slaughter and examination. [Lublin, 1599.] These seven leaves are the last ones in the sefer , printed here with new pagination.
[7] of the final leaves from Sefer Yessod Olam by Rabbi Yitzchak b”r Yosef HaYisraeli. Berlin, 1777. These [7] leaves are unnumbered at the end of the sefer (without the tables). These leaves do not appear in all copies.
Leaves 1-2 from Sefer Yad Aharon Even HaEzer Part II by Rabbi Aharon Elfandri. [Izmir, 1766.]
Leaf from an unidentified sefer with an illustration of three crowns and the “The king will desire your beauty.” [Venice, late 1600s]. Signature by Rabbi Yitzchak ben Zimrah, the Ridbaz.
Leaf [5] from Sefer Nachalat Tzvi by Rabbi Tzvi Tochfirer. [Venice, 1660.]
[2] leaves from Sefer HaShorashim by the Rada”k. [Constantinople, 1513.]
Leaf 118 (the final leaf) from Sefer Shevilei Emunah by Rabbi Yitzchak Aldabi. [Amsterdam, 1627.] Among the first Hebrew books printed in Amsterdam.
Excerpt from a leaf from Sefer Derashot Rabbi Yehoshua Ibn Shuib . [Constantinople, 1623.]
Leaves 62-63 from Sefer Derech Chochmah by Rabbi Yehudah Leib Pochovitzer. [Frankfurt am Oder, 1843.]
Various sizes and conditions.