* Machzor Katan. Machzor for the High Holy Days according to the Sephardic custom, by Rabbi Avraham Elnakar. Livorno, 1803. With commentaries which Rabbi Yosef David Chaim Azulai – the Chida, told to the editor.
Specifications: [4], 30; 112, 109-256 leaves, approximately 18 cm. Machzor arranged and edited by Rabbi Avraham Elnakar of Livorno, with approbations from the rabbis of Livorno. This machzor was later printed many times under the name Zachor L’Avraham . Rabbi Avraham Elnakar had a close relationship with the Chida when he lived in Livorno, and on the back of the tile page he writes that he edited the Seder HaAvodah with the commentary according to the wording given to him by the Chida. The machzor was printed during the Chida’s lifetime.
* Machzor L’Shalosh Regalim according to the custom of the Sephardic community. With many prayers from the book Chemdat HaYamim, as well as from Rabbi David Pardo known as Moreinu, which were never printed. Vienna, 1820.
Specifications: 208 leaves, approximately 18 cm. With instructions in Ladino. With the Pesach Haggadah, a ‘ketubah’ for the festival of Shavuot and more. Uncommon machzor.
Unique Features: The two machzorim were bound in identical magnificent leather bindings, with gold embossing.