1. (Responsa)Tosfos Bikurim – Shklow, 1809. By Rabbi Menahem Nahum son of the chassid Rabbi Leib of Tashaus
Rare
Discussion of Tosfos on Shabbos, Eirivin, Pesachim, Beitzah etc
Shklow, 1809.
Mostly in nicer condition. some top margins shaved, a few wormholes in last 3 pages, new binding.
2. Sefer Shar Mishpot. Part II First edition. – Mohilev, 1812. By Rabbi Yisroel Isser.
Classic work of novella and elucidations on Shulchan Aruch Choshen Mishpat, This Sefer is one of the most important Seforim on Choshen Mishpat and is widely studied in all Yeshivos.
R. Yisroel Isser (died 1829), was a descendant of the Ma’Harsha and a Mechutan of the Noda B’Yehuda. Enormously respected, he was associated with many of the great Chasidic Rebbes including the Chozeh of Lublin and R. Levy Yitzchok of Berditchev.
A scarce volume.
3. Mishnas D’Rebbe Eliezer – First edition, Shklov 1819. By Rabbi Eliezer Av Beis Din of Slonim.
On Messchtos Shabbat, Pesachim, Yevamot, Bava Metzia. Printed in the author’s lifetime.
Printed on light blue paper.
Worming, tape to rear of title page, new binding.
4. Sefer Levushei Serad – [Russia-Poland, 1830]by Rabbi David Shlomo Eibeschutz author of the Arvei Nachal
Levushei Serad, Dinie Shmutas UShvuras Atzamos, Dinei Re’ah and Dinim Melukasim belonging to Yoreh Deah.
With the approbation of Rabbi David Av Beis Din of Harobashov (Tamuz, 1819).
On the title page, an illustration of two crowned lions facing each other.
See Stefansky Chassidus 259. Printed leaf-after-leaf after the Harobashov 1819 edition. [Russia-Poland, 1830].
5. Sefer Ha-Kavanot by Ha-Ari with Sefer Sha’ar Ha-Kedushah by Rabbi Hayim Vital. Koretz 1784. Johann Anton Krieger printing.
Damaged & missing copy.
Winograd – Koretz 28 [33]. Of the Kabbalah books printed in Koretz on the time of the spread of Kabbalah studying in Russia and the spread of Hassidism.
6. Avodas Hakodesh – Russia, Poland – Unkown. By Rabbi Chaim Yosef David Azulai – Chida
Russia, Poland, Unknown.
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