1. Sefer Shvut Yaakov, responsa on the four sections of the Shulchan Aruch, by the renowned Rabbi Yaakov Reischer, head of the rabbinical courts in Rzeszów and Prague. Includes novelties called P’er Yaakov on the Talmud.
   
First edition. Halle, 1709. Rare!

Stefansky Sifrei Yesod no. 305.
   
Signature and antique ownership inscription:
Yechiel, son of Moshe Yaakov, dayan of the holy community of Semnitz?. Ownership inscription signed
: Shlomo Zalman Mag"t.

2. A set of Sefer HaMaggid on the Former and Latter Prophets and Writings, with explanations in Yiddish and midrashim, as well as Rashi’s commentary. By the pious Rabbi Yaakov, son of Yitzchak, from the family of Rabbeinu Bachya. Includes important rabbinical endorsements.
   
Wilhelmsdorf, 1717. Printed by Rabbi Hirsch, son of Chaim from Fürth.

Exceptionally rare set!

3. Sefer Mar’ot HaTzovot by Rabbi Moshe Alshich, commentary on the Latter Prophets: Isaiah, Jeremiah, and the Twelve Minor Prophets.

Jessnitz, 1720.

Antique signatures.

4. Three seforim bound together: Sefer Romemot El, commentary on Psalms; Sefer Rav Peninim,   commentary on Proverbs; Sefer Chelkat Mechokek, commentary on Job.
 
Jessnitz, 1721–1722. Printed by Yisrael bar Avraham.

An old ownership inscription in a Yemenite script, written for the Alkahalani synagogue, signed by Avraham ben Shalem Tzalach.
 
 Bound with:

5. Sefer Chavatzelet HaSharon, a marvelous commentary on the Book of Daniel by Rabbi Moshe Alshich, and Chazon L’Moed by Rabbi Shmuel Valliero. Includes the text of the Book of Daniel in vowelized Hebrew.

Amsterdam, printed by the dayan Rabbi Moshe Frankfurt, 1726.


6. Sefer Sha’arei Dura, by Rabbi Yitzchak Halevi of Dura, with the commentary Mevo Sha’arim by Rabbi Natan Shapira, and with additions and novelties by Rabbi Moshe (Auerbach) and Mahar"m Yaffe.

Jessnitz, 1724. Printed by Yisrael ben Avraham.

7. Sefer She’eilot U’Teshuvot by Rabbi Yitzchak Halevi, brother and teacher of Rabbi David HaLevi, author of the Turei Zahav (Taz). Includes several questions asked to the author by his brother.
   
First edition. Neuwied, 1736.

Antique signature:
Tzvi Hirsch of P"Sh.

8. Sefer Korban Aharon, commentary on the Sifra (Torat Kohanim) by Rabbi Aharon ben Chaim. The beginning contains Middot Aharon, a commentary on Rabbi Yishmael’s baraita on the 13 hermeneutical principles.

Dessau, 1742. Includes endorsements by great rabbis, among them the Knesset Yechezkel, Rabbi Aryeh Leib, head of the Amsterdam rabbinical court, and the rabbis of Frankfurt am Main.

Antique inscription on the title page.

9. Sefer Turei Even, novelties on the Talmud by Rabbi Aryeh Leib Ginsburg, author of Shagas Aryeh.
   
First edition. Metz, 1781. Printed by Getschlik Speyer Segal.

Stefansky Sifrei Yesod no. 80.

Overall Good Condition, Complete copies.

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Important Collection of Antique Seforim Bound in Elegant Leather. 1709–1781. Signatures.

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