1. Zmirot Yisroel-Sefer Tehilim part 4 & 5. Breslau, 1820. Illustrated title page.
[6], 3-49, 3-38, 4-80,[4] leaves. 19 Cm.
Overall Great condition, stains, page 13 in 5th section has a marginal tear, last page has a hole at corner, original binding has damaged spine and rubbed edges.
2. The Zohar Controversy: Ari Nohem, by Rabbi Yehudah Aryeh of Modena. First Edition
Sefer Ari Nohem: Sefeikot V’Rivot al Toladot Sefer HaZohar im Vikuach Negged Ba’alei HaKabbalah by Rabbi Yehudah Aryeh of Modena, rabbi of Venice, Ferrara and Florence.
Leipzig, 1840. First edition.
Rabbi Yehudah Aryeh of Modena’s controversial work contains harsh claims against the antiquity of Sefer HaZohar and disputes fundamental basics of Kabbalistic doctrine with a lengthy introduction by Julius Fuerst
.[2], IV-XXXII, [1] 2-97 Pages. Lacking the Hebrew title page. 17.5 cm.
Overall Good condition, some stains and water stains, original cloth binding slightly rubbed.
3. Beit Ha’Bechirah by the Me’iri on Pirkei Avot – Vienna, 1855.
Special Edition -Vowelized Pirkei Avot. Around the text, the "Beit Ha’Bechirah" commentary. By Rabbi Menachem ben Shlomo Meiri. With comments and the author’s biography and a review of his books by Reb "Zalman Gottlieb Stern of Rechnitz".
[2], 2-43,XIII-XIV, [1], Leaves 20.2 cm.
Overall Good condition, some stains and marginal water stains, original binding damaged and partially detached.
4. Sefer Refuot. Sziget, 1904.
Overall Good- Fair condition, few stains, some marginal worming affecting text, first two and last page have marginal tears, unbound.
5. Seder Nusach hakarbanot.
Copy of Pressburg, 1922 edition. 34 Leaves.
Bound with:
Kuntres Divrei Kodesh-Munkatch.
Overall Great condition, some stains, title page missing piece of top margin, later binding.
And other seforim. Please study pictures well & see Hebrew description for more details.
Various sizes & conditions.
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