Rare Books, Manuscripts, Silver Objects, Art 2022-02-07 Auction - 200 Price Results - Taj Art Judaica in Israel
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Silver Hanukkah Lamp Hand-crafted by David Heinz GumbelSplendid Sefer HaTikunim-Tikunei HaZohar. Belgrade 1851Exquisite Rare Torah Finials. Aden, end19th-beg20thC
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Rare Books, Manuscripts, Silver Objects, Art

Hebraica and Judaica: printed books, Hebrew manuscripts, Jewish ceremonial silver and paintings
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Sefer HaChinuch, Venice 1600.: Sefer HaYesod: Sefer HaChinuch is a fundamental book by Rabbi Ahron b.Yosef HaLevi of Barcelona which lists the 613 biblical commandments according to the author’s count. Likely authored at the
0002: Sefer HaChinuch, Venice 1600.Est. $600-$800Lot Passed
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Seder Tefillot. Amsterdam 1726. Incredible Copy: “Seder Tefillot, liturgical poems and songs, for each month and each week” – prayer book for the entire year according to Sephardic custom. The leaf preceding the title page
0004: Seder Tefillot. Amsterdam 1726. Incredible CopyEst. $1,200-$1,600
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Rare Prayer Book w/ Radak and Ma’amadot.: Includes prayers for the entire year, the Book of Psalms and the order of Ma’amadot according to the German and Polish customs. Small, fascinating and rare prayer book. Likely not found in the
0005: Rare Prayer Book w/ Radak and Ma’amadot.Est. $1,500-$2,000
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Sefer MaHaril. Cremona 1558. With signatures: Eminent Halachic work by the MaHaril, Rabbi Yaakov Moelin, one of the great sages of his generation, originator of synagogue customs and enactor of community rulings. Rabbi Yaakov resided in Worms
0010: Sefer MaHaril. Cremona 1558. With signaturesEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Tiferet Yisrael, MaHaral of Prague. Venice 1599: Sefer Yesod. Second edition of the MaHaral of Prague’s famed book, printed during his lifetime. This book delves into matters of faith and strengthening one’s beliefs. The title page
0012: Tiferet Yisrael, MaHaral of Prague. Venice 1599Est. $1,500-$2,000
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Torat Moshe by Rabbi Moshe Alshich. Venice 1601: This is one of thirteen books authored by Rabbi Moshe Alshich, known as the ‘Alshich HaKadosh.’ Many editions of the Alshich HaKadosh's books were published, the majority of them
0013: Torat Moshe by Rabbi Moshe Alshich. Venice 1601Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Talmud Bavli Tractate Kiddushin. Cracow 1604: A most rare edition of Tractate Kiddushin with signature, glosses and important corrections.. Jewish books printed in Cracow are in general exceedingly rare, as most were burnt and destroyed during
0014: Talmud Bavli Tractate Kiddushin. Cracow 1604Est. $8,000-$10,000
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Bava Metzia. Cracow 1603. R' Jacob Israel Carmi: Books printed in Cracow are considered extremely rare as most were destroyed during Polish pogroms. Additionally, because Bava Metzia is one of the tractates most studied in Yeshivot, copies are
0015: Bava Metzia. Cracow 1603. R' Jacob Israel CarmiEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Shayarei Knesset HaGedola. Izmir 1671: By Rabbi Chaim Benveniste, Chief Rabbi of Izmir. First edition of the Orach Chaim section. Bright, white paper, clean, wide margins. Rabbi Chaim Benveniste was born in 1603 and was one of his
0017: Shayarei Knesset HaGedola. Izmir 1671Est. $500-$800
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Variant Edition. Tanach. Amsterdam 1700: Torah, Nevi'im and Ketuvim, with two title pages for the Torah and three additional title pages for Nevi'im and Ketuvim. On the reverse of the decorated title page are 4 lines in rhymed verse as a
0019: Variant Edition. Tanach. Amsterdam 1700Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Midrash Tanchuma. Prague 1612: Sefer Midrash Tanchuma, or Midrash Rabbi Tanchuma, named for the Jerusalem Amora of the fifth generation. "And it was named after him because he was an excellent darshan in his time." Also
0020: Midrash Tanchuma. Prague 1612Est. $1,200-$1,800
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