1. Sefer Sha’ar Ephraim, questions and answers organized according to the four sections of the Tur—Shaar Orach Chaim, Shaar Yoreh De’ah, Shaar Even HaEzer, and Shaar Choshen Mishpat. By Rabbi Ephraim ben Yaakov HaKohen (grandfather of the Chacham Tzvi).
Sulzbach, 1688. First Edition.
The sefer was published by the author’s son, Rabbi Aryeh Yehuda Leib, with his notes incorporated into the responsa. At the beginning of the book are important approbations from leading rabbis in Jerusalem, Hebron, Safed, Mantua, and Prague. A long introduction by the author’s son.
2. Sefer Shevut Yaakov, Part Two, responsa by Rabbi Yaakov Reischer.
Offenbach, 1719. First Edition.
Antique signature:
David Ginsburger.
David Ginsburger.
3. Sefer Yad Avi Shalom, commentaries and innovations on the Torah and Haftarot. By Rabbi Yosef Shalom, Av Beit Din of Bizenze.
Offenbach, 1720. First Edition. With approbations from rabbis of Nikolsburg and others.
4. Sefer Tzintzenet HaMan—explanations on the teachings of the Sages from the Talmud, by Rabbi Menachem Mendel Una, dayan of the communities of Lissa and Worms, son of Rabbi Faivish Una, Av Beit Din of West Poland.
Offenbach, 1723. Only Rare Edition.
Brought to print by the author’s sons, Rabbi Shalom of Worms and Rabbi Faivish of Posen. With approbations from Rabbi Yosef Reischer of Prague (then serving in Metz), author of *Shevut Yaakov*, and Rabbi Menachem Mendel Ashkenazi of Worms.
5. Another copy of the above sefer.
6. Sefer Chiddushei Halachot by Rabbi Shmuel Eliezer HaLevi Edels (Maharsha), on various Talmudic tractates: Berachot, Shabbat, Eruvin, Pesachim, Yoma, Sukkah, Beitzah, Rosh Hashanah, Megillah, Ta’anit, Moed Katan, Chagigah, Yevamot, Ketubot, Nedarim, Sotah, Gittin, Kiddushin, Bava Kamma, Bava Metzia, Bava Batra, Sanhedrin, Makkot, Shevuot, Avodah Zarah, Horayot, Chullin, Bechorot, Menachot, and Niddah.
[Offenbach, 1740s?]. The title page states: "In Amsterdam letters."
Antique signatures.
7. Sefer Atzei Almogim, a deep halachic work. By Rabbi Chaim Tzvi Berlin, Av Beit Din of Fürth.
Sulzbach, 1779. Only Edition.
8. Sefer Pardes David, sermons for Shabbat and festivals, on aggadot, sugyot, and explanations of the Rambam’s works, by Rabbi David ben Yoel Dischebach. Printed by Aaron and his son Zekel.
Sulzbach, 1786. First Edition.
9. Sefer Yad David, innovations on Tractate Berachot and Seder Moed, by Rabbi Yosef David Sinzheim. During the author’s lifetime, only this volume was published by him.
Offenbach, 1799. Printed by Zvi Hirsch Pressburg and his son Avraham. First Edition.
Various sizes & conditions. Overall condition is good.
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