1. Talmud. Omek Halachah – Amsterdam, 1710. Dozens of illustrations and sketches demonstrating serious sugyos.

Sefer Omek Halachah – elucidations of profound sugyot in the Talmud regarding astronomy, trigonometry, math and measurements with dozens of illustrations and sketches, by Rabbi Yaakov ben Shmuel Bunim Koppelman.

Ownership inscription of R. Moshe Schwarzschild.

Damaged & worn copy, later binding.

2. Likutei Hapardes by Rashi – Early Edition Amsterdam 1715.

Sefer Likutei Hapardes, Piskei Din and Shut by Rabbi Shlomo Yitzchaki – Rashi. Second edition (the first was published in 1519).

Amsterdam 1714. 32 leaves.

Damages, later binding.


3. Nachalat Shimoni – Wansbeck, 1728 

Sefer Nachalat Shimoni – collection of sayings of our Sages on figures in the Tanach.

Wandsbeck, 1728. Only edition.

[5], 68 leaves; 69 leaves. 31.2 Cm.

Signatures of the Chacham Rabbi Moses Gaster of London.

Paper repairs & damage to first 5 & last 2 pages, original binding, damaged spine.


4. Sefer Maamar Kadishin, Prag 1764 Only Edition. With Important Approbations

The Sefer was printed with approbations by Gedolei Hador including Rabbi Yechezkel Landau, the Nodah BiYehuda, Rabbi Yonosn Eibeschutz and the rabbis of Prague, Brody, Lissa and Krotshin

Damages to first 13 pages, original binding rubbed.

5. Patshegen HaKtav. Amsterdam, 1770. First Edition. Rare.

Sefer Patshegen HaKtav – Targum Sheni on Megillat Esther translated into Hebrew by Rabbi Mordechai Vintura.

Amsterdam, 1770. First edition. 

Before us is the first rare edition of Targum Sheni in Hebrew – the familiar and common version of today, which was later printed in hundreds of editions of books of Tana"ch and Megillat Esther. Approbations from Amsterdam rabbis at the beginning of the Sefer

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[2] 22 leaves.

Damaged, unbound, loose pages.

7. Sefer Shaarei Orah, kabbalistic principles, by the kabbalist Rabbi Yosef Gikatilla, with a commentary by Rabbi Matityah Delacrut.

Żółkiew, 1804.

[2], 82 Leaves.


Paper repairs & damage to corners of first 6  pages, stains, old binding.

8. Sefer Melitzat Yeshurun, Vienna, 1816.

Overall in Good condition, detached pages.

9. (Sciences)  Sefer Shevilei Emunah, Vilna 1808. By Rabbi Meir Alabi. Astronomical, medical, ethical and kabbalistic encyclopedia.

Meir Aldabi, who lived in the 14th century, was a grandson of the Ro”sh (Asher ben Yechiel). This popular work combines the author’s predilection for Kabbalah together with a knowledge of philosophy, medicine and science. It contains ten sections entitled “Nethivim” (roads), subdivided into chapters, “Shevilim” (paths). The work was reprinted many times and served as a source of scientific information for generations.

Overall in Good condition, unbound.


12. Sefer Midrach Shocar Tov, Józefów, 1851.


14. Sefer Harokeach, Lemberg, 1858.


15. Sefer Rosh Yosef, Lemberg, 1859.


Stamps: Abraham Mendel Rabinowitz, Shochet in Grodzisk.


Signature: Araham Moshe Feigenbaum.


16. Sefer Keter Torah. Königsberg? 1859.


[2], 6, 9-41 Leaves.


17. Sefer Chidushei Harashba, Warsaw, 1860.


Copy of Rebbe Chaim Meir Yechiel Shapira of Drohobych (1864-1924), with his stamps on the title page and other leaves.


Good condition, stains, later binding.

20. Sefer Chidushei Maharshadam by rabbi David shlomo son of rabbi Yitzchak Margulies.

Only Edition, Warsaw, 1882.

21. Sefer Tosafot Ri”d, First Edition, Jerusalem 1931.

22. Sefer Mishmeret Shalom, Warsaw 193…


Rare Expanded Edition, Recorded in the Bibliographic Project only from a copy in NYPL. 


Various sizes & conditions.

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