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Gold coins & Wedding. Gold. Unique Gold Marriage Coin, 1978. Gold 585; 22 mm.
1 Medals 1978. diameter, 7 grams. Number 1740. Like-new condition. $100 $150 - $200

Mered V'Gevura, 10
Gold coins & Unique 10 shekel coin, "Mered V'Gevura" (Revolt and
2 Medals Shekalim. Proof. Heroism), grooved. ‫ = מ‬proof, Holland, 1993. Gold 900, $400 $600 - $700
Gold. 1993. diameter 30 mm. 17.28 grams. Like-new condition.

Yearners for the State gold medal, with litography, Metzapim L'Mashiach
Gold coins & (Yearners for the Messiah), Ahavat Olam (Everlasting Love)..
3 Medals Messiah. Everlasting 1986. Gold 916.6, diameter: 38 mm. 33.93 grams, number $820 $1000 - $1200
Love. 1986. 954. Very fine condition.

Ten Year
Gold coins & Anniversary of the Unique gold coin, tenth anniversary of the Bank of Israel,
4 Medals Bank of Israel. Gold. 1965. Gold 916.6; diameter: 27 mm; 13.34 grams. Very fine $320 $400 - $500
Grooved. 1965. condition.

Gold Medal.
Twentieth
Gold coins & Anniversary of the Gold medal, twentieth anniversary of the State of Israel -
5 Medals State of Israel - Herzl Herzl it's not a fable, private issue? 1968. Gold 900, diameter $500 $680 - $750
- Ein Zu Aggada, 36 mm.; 21.73 grams. Very fine condition.
Private Issue?

Gold coins & Anne Frank. Gold, Official award medal, Anne Frank, 1998. Gold 750; diameter
6 Medals 1998. 18 mm. 4.4 grams. Very fine condition. $80 $120 - $150

Gold coins & Victory Coin, Gold,


7 Medals Proof, Sivan 1967.
Unique gold coin, HaNitzachon, Sivan 1967. Proof= ‫מ‬, gold $650 $800 - $1000
916.6; diameter: 33 mm.; 26.68 grams. Very fine condition.

Yad L'Lochamim
Gold coins & Unique gold coin, Yad L'Lochamim HaYehudim, 50 years
8 Medals
HaYehudim. Gold,
since the victory over Nazi Germany, 1995. Proof= ‫מ‬. Gold
$400 $550 - $650
Proof. 1995. 917; diameter 30 mm.; 16.96 grams. Very fine condition.

Herzl "Hashiva
Gold coins &
9 Medals
Shofteinu". Gold, Gold coin, Herzl and Knesset Yisrael, in honor of the $190 $250 - $300
1966? construction of the Knesset 1966?. Gold 900; diameter 26
mm.; 8 grams. Very fine condition.

Gold coin in honor of Moshe Dayan. The reverse features the


Gold coins &
10 Medals Moshe Dayan. Gold. twelve tribes with the [Hebrew text]: 8th of Iyar 1948. Gold $190 $250 - $300
900; diameter 26 mm.; 8 grams. Very fine condition.

Gold state medal. Judea Capta/ Ten years since Israel's


Gold coins & Galsa Yehuda. Gold, Liberation. 1958. Gold 900; 27 mm. diameter; 15 grams; very
11 Medals 1958. $350 $500 - $600
fine condition.

Gold coins & Anne Frank. Gold. Gold medal, Anne Frank, issued by the Dutch government?
12 Medals Unknown Year. Unknown year. Gold 900; diameter 26 mm.; 7.8 grams; very $180 $250 - $300
fine condition.

Gold coins & Anne Frank. Gold. Gold medal, Anne Frank, issued by the Dutch government?
13 Medals Unknown Year. Unknown year. Gold 900; diameter 35 mm.; 15.52 grams; $360 $500 - $600
very fine condition.

Gold coins & Chaim Weizmann. Gold medal, marking the death of Chaim Weizmann (in
14 Medals Gold. Rare Edition. English). Israel 1952?, Gold 900; diameter 35 mm. 15.66 $400 $800 - $1000
grams. Very fine condition.

Gold coins & Jerusalem/Bar


15 Medals Kochva, Gold, 1966. State gold medal, Jerusalem/Bar Kochva, Israel 1966. Gold $720 $1000 - $1200
916.6; diameter 35 mm.; 3 grams. Very fine condition.

Gold coins & Technion Jubilee,


16 Medals Gold, 1974.
Gold state medal. Technion Jubilee, Israel 1974. Gold 916.6, $720 $1000 - $1200
diameter 35 mm. 30 grams. Stains. Fine condition.

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Gold coins & Pilgrims, Gold 1963. State medal. Pilgrims/Love Thy Neighbor as Oneself, Israel
17 Medals 1963. Gold 916.6; diameter 35 mm.; 29 grams. Very fine $700 $1000 - $1200
condition.

Gold coins & Love Pendant. Gold. Gold pendant. Two sections that attach and divide into two
18 Medals pendants/earrings. Latin: divisi ma/sempre uniti. Gold 750; $110 $150 - $200
diameter 20 mm.; 5.8 grams. Very fine condition.

Gold coins & Chaim Weizmann. Unique state coin, Chaim Weizmann 1952-1962, Israel 1963.
19 Medals Gold, Proof. 1962. Gold 916.6; diameter 35 mm.; 26.55 grams. Very fine $640 $800 - $1000
condition.

Gold coins & Golani Brigade.


20 Medals Private Issue, 1968. Golani Brigade. Private issue, 1968. Gold 900; diameter 35 $470 $550 - $700
mm.; 26.55 grams. Very fine condition.

Gold coins & Mivtza Yonatan. State Gold Medal. Operation Entebbe. 1976. Gold 900; 35
21 Medals Gold. 1976. mm. diameter; 30 grams. Number 4930. Very fine condition. $700 $1000 - $1100

Gold coins & Harp Competition, Gold state medal, sixth international harp competition,
22 Medals
1976, Chagall- designed by Chagall, 1976. Gold 900; diameter 35 mm.; 30 $1,000 $3500 - $4000
Limited Edition. grams; number 0282. Limited edition, not for sale. Very fine
condition.

Gold coins & Los Angeles


23 Medals
Olympics. Gold. Gold state medal, Los Angeles olympics, 1984. Gold 750, $300 $500 - $600
1984. diameter 30 mm.; 15 grams; number 1545; fine condition.

100th Anniversary of
Gold coins & Ben Gurion's Birth. Gold state medal, 100th anniversary of Ben Gurion's birth.
24 Medals 1986. Gold 916.6; 35 mm. diameter; 30 grams; number
$720 $1000 - $1200
Gold, 1986. 0417. Very fine condition.

Gold state medal. Keren HaYesod jubilee, 1970. Gold 916.6;


Gold coins & Keren HaYesod
25 Medals
35 mm. diameter; 29 grams; number 0359. Very fine
Jubilee. Gold. 1970. condition.
$700 $1000 - $1200

Rothschild Building Gold state medal, Rothschild, the father of the settlements
Gold coins &
26 Medals the Knesset. Gold. and his son James who built the Knesset. 1966. Gold 917; $720 $1000 - $1200
1966. diameter 35 mm.; 30 grams; number 2605. Very fine
condition.

Ben Gurion. 500


Gold coins & Commemorative medal for David Ben Gurion, 500 Liras,
27 Medals Liras. Proof. Gold, Israel 1974. Gold 900; diameter 35 mm.; 30 grams; Proof. $660 $800 - $900
1974. Very fine condition.

Gold coins & Gold state medal, El Al. "Avi Banayich Meirachok U'Bonsayic
28 Medals El Al. Gold,1969. Miktzei Ha'aretz" (In Hebrew), 1969. Gold 916.6; diameter 35 $720 $1000 - $1100
mm..; 30 grams, number 0811. Very fine condition.

Gold coins & Anne Frank. Gold. Gold Medal. Anne Frank. Issued by the Dutch government.
29 Medals Unknown Year. Unknown year. Gold 900; diameter 26 mm.; 7.8 grams. Very $180 $250 - $300
fine condition.

Gold coins & Emblem of the IDF.


30 Medals 1961. Gold coin. Emblems of the IDF. Israel, 1961. Gold, 417; $130 $200 - $250
diameter 27 mm.; 11.58 grams. Very fine condition.

Gold coins & Searchers for the State medal with lithograph, Searchers for the Messiah,
31 Medals Messiah. Everlasting Love, 1986. Gold 750; diameter 24 mm.; 10.36 $200 $400 - $500
grams; number 1706. Very fine condition.

Gold coins & The Diamond. Gold. Gold official award medal, Israeli diamonds 1975. Gold
32 Medals 1975.
916.6; diameter 35 cm. 29 grams; number 2239. Very fine $700 $1100 - $1200
condition.

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Gold coins & Chaim Weizmann. Special state coin. Chaim Weizmann 1952-1962. Israel 1963.
33 Medals Gold, 1963. Gold 916.6; diameter 27 mm.; 13.34 grams; very fine $320 $500 - $600
conditions.

Gold coins & Sovereign Gold Coin Sovereign gold coin. Gold 916.6; diameter 22 mm.; 7.98
34 Medals 1909 grams. Very fine condition. $190 $250 - $300

Gold coins & Degussa Feingold -


35 Medals Five Grams of Pure Degussa Feingold, brick of pure gold. Gold 999.9; 200 mm. $130 $180 - $200
Gold tall; 160 mm. wide. 5 grams. Very fine condition.

Gold coins & Degussa Feingold -


36 Medals Five Grams of Pure Brick of pure gold. Degussa Feingold. Gold 999.9; 200 mm. $130 $180 - $200
Gold tall; 160 mm. wide. 5 grams. Very fine condition.

Gold coins & Bat Mitzvah. Gold,


37 Medals 1978. State gold medal. Bat Mitzvah. 1978. Gold 750; diameter 30 $300 $450 - $500
mm.; 15 grams. Very fine condition.

Gold coins & Vayhi Ohr. Gold.


38 Medals 1985.
State gold medal. Vayhi Ohr, 1985. Gold 916.6; diameter 38 $820 $1100 - $1300
mm.; 33.93 grams; number 0923. Very fine condition.

Gold coins & From Holocaust to Gold state medal. From Holocaust to Renewal [in Hebrew -
39 Medals
Renewal. Gold. MiShoah L'Tekuma]. 1981. Gold 750, 30 mm. diameter; 15 $280 $400 - $450
1981. grams; number 2756 . Very fine condition

From Holocaust to Gold state medal. From Holocaust to Renewal [in Hebrew -
Gold coins &
40 Medals
Renewal. Gold. MiShoah L'Tekuma]. 1981. Gold 750, 30 mm. diameter; 15 $280 $400 - $450
1981. grams; number 0818. Very fine condition

From Holocaust to Gold state medal. From Holocaust to Renewal [in Hebrew -
Gold coins &
41 Medals
Renewal. Gold. MiShoah L'Tekuma]. 1981. Gold 750, 30 mm. diameter; 15 $280 $400 - $450
1981. grams; number 1866. Very fine condition

Gold medal, Operation Entebbe (Mivtza Yonatan) 1976. Gold


Gold coins & Mivtza Yonatan.
42 Medals Gold, 1977. 900; diameter 35 cmm; 30 grams; number 0862. Very fine $700 $900 - $1100
condition.

Gold coins & Israel-Mexico. Gold, Gold state medal, Israel Mexico 1979. Gold 900; diameter 38
43 Medals 1980. $820 $1100 - $1300
mm.; 34.5 grams. Number 1020. Very fine condition.

Gold coins & From Holocaust to Gold state medal. From Holocaust to Renewal [in Hebrew -
44 Medals Renewal. Gold. MiShoah L'Tekuma]. 1981. Gold 750, 30 mm. diameter; 15 $300 $400 - $500
1981. grams; number 1412. Very fine condition

Gold official award medal, Moreshet Yehadut Bavel, 1976.


Gold coins & Moreshet Baval. Gold 916.6; diameter 35. mm.; 30 grams, number 0118, very
45 Medals Gold, Private Issue, fine condition. Rare. Only 250 medals were issued. The $700 $900 - $1100
1976, Rare Israel Coins and Medals Corp. is missing a picture of this
coin.

Gold coins & Har HaBayit, Gold,


46 Medals 1982 Gold state medal, Temple Mount, 1982. Gold 585, diameter $100 $120 - $140
22 mm., 7 gram, number 1009. Very fine condition.

In Memory of the
Gold coins & Concentration and Gold state medal, in memory of the concentration and death
47 Medals Death Camps, Gold, camps, 1992. Gold 750; diameter 30 mm. 15 grams. Number $300 $450 - $500
0293. Like-new condition.
1992.

Gold coins & From Holocaust to Gold state medal. From Holocaust to Renewal [in Hebrew -
48 Medals
Renewal. Gold. MiShoah L'Tekuma]. 1981. Gold 750, 30 mm. diameter; 15 $300 $450 - $500
1981. grams; number 0883. Very fine condition

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Herodium. 5 Shekels, Gold Herodium Medal from the series of sites in the Hol
Gold coins &
49 Medals Grooved. Gold. Land, 12 ribs, ‫ =מ‬proof‫ ת‬Munich, 1984. Gold 900; diameter $200 $260 - $300
Proof. 1984. 22 mm. 8.63 grams; number 0727. Very fine condition. Israel
Medal and Coin Corp.

Set of Bar Mitzvah Set of three "Bar Mitzvah" coins, 1961, 13 years since the
Coins. 1961. 13 State of Israel. 1. Gold 750; diameter 27 mm.; 15 grams. 2.
Gold coins &
50 Medals Years of the State of Gold 750; diameter 22 mm., 8 grams. 3. Gold 750, diameter $550 $700 - $900
Israel, 3 Gold Coins 19 mm.; 5 grams. Inclusive weight: 28 grams. Very fine
of Different Sizes condition

Gold coins & Israel-Mexico, Gold,


51 Medals 1979 Gold state medal, Israel-Mexico, 1979. Gold 900; diameter $400 $550 - $650
30 mm.; 17.3 grams; number (!) 2733. Very fine condition.

Gold coins & From Holocaust to Gold state medal. From Holocaust to Renewal [in Hebrew -
52 Medals Renewal. Gold, MiShoah L'Tekuma]. 1981. Gold 750, 30 mm. diameter; 15 $300 $400 - $500
1981. grams; number 2271. Very fine condition

Gold coins & Mered V'Gevurah. 10 Unique gold 10 shekel coin. Mered V'Gevura (Revolt and
53 Medals Shekels. Proof, Gold, Heroism). Grooved. Marked ‫ = מ‬proof. $400 $550 - $650
1992.

Gold coins & Moshe Dayan, 1967. Rare gold medal. Private issue. 1967. Gold 900; diameter 60
54 Medals Rare. $2,500 $3500 - $4000
mm.; 104.8 grams; number 200. Very fine condition.

Rare gold medal of Ben Gurion. Twenty years of the State of


Gold coins & Ben Gurion, 1968, Israel, with quotes from Herzl and the verse [in Hebrew] 'mah
55 Medals Gold, Rare. tovu ohalecha'. Israel 1968. Gold 900; diameter 50 mm.;
$2,100 $2800 - $3200
89.79 grams; number 022. Very fine condition.

Gold coins & Revolt and Heroism. Unique gold coin, 10 shekels, 'Mered U'Gevura" [Revolt and
56 Medals 10 Shekels. Proof. Heroism], grooved, ‫ =מ‬proof, 1993. Gold 900, diameter 30
$400 $550 - $650
Gold, 1993. mm. 17.28 grams. Like-new condition.

Gold coins &


57 Medals
Gold coin Gold coin. 4.48 gr. Diameter: 20 mm. $70 $100 - $120

[40] Collection of mil


58 Coins & Medals coins, Palestine, Collection of [40] various British Mil coins (worth 10, 5,2, 1 $70 $120 - $150
1940s Mil) from 1941-1946. Overall fine -very fine condition.

59 Coins & Medals [3] coins, 100 Mil,


Palestine, 1933-1942 3 100 Mil coins, Palestine, olive leaf, three languages. $300 $400 - $500
Conditions: 1942 F, 1933 XF, 1930 XF+

Collection of Tokens, Varied collection of 20 tokens and coins used for different
purposes (telephone, hotel, airport, lotto and more). Overall
60 Coins & Medals Israel, Second Half of fine condition. Old charity coin with the text [Hebrew] $70 $120 - $150
the 20th Century 'tzedaka'. Moderate condition.

English medals with an original cloth ribbon from the Second


[3] military medals of World War (war medal, medal from the North African front),
engraved with the name of soldier "I Leve". Diameter: 3.5
61 Coins & Medals a Jewish solider in cm. and 4.5 cm. Fine condition. [1] bronze medal, $50 $80 - $100
the English army. commemorating the inaguration of King George V. England,
20th century
1911. Diameter: 3.5 cm. Fine condition.

State medal, birth of a son, the front features a tallit and the
Gold State Medal, verse [Hebrew] 'for this boy I prayed'. The reverse features a
62 Coins & Medals "Leidat HaBen". decoration of the seven fruits of Israel. Gold, 750, 18 karats, $80 $120 - $150
Israel, 1982. 18 mm. 4.4 grams. The medal is within a state issued case.
Fine condition.

[1] state medal symbolizing the eternity of the Jewish Nation.


Silver State Medal, The front of the medal features the words [in Hebrew] "Am
Yisrael Chai". The reverse features the verse [in Hebrew]
63 Coins & Medals "Am Yisrael Chai",
"V'HaSneh Einenu Ukal' (the burning bush was not
$15 $30 - $40
Israel, 1982. consumed), with a picture of the burning bush. Silver 935,
33.5 mm. 22 grams. The medal is in a state issued case
(missing its bottom section). Fine condition.

Large medal with silk screen print of King David, from Marc
Copper Medal. King Chagall's work hanging in the Knesset. State issued, 1991,
64 Coins & Medals David. Chagall, Israel limited numbered edition: 526/2450. Original case, velvet and $100 $200 - $300
1993. gold frame, includes its certificate of authentication.
Diameter: 19 cm.. Copper, 750 grams. Very fine condition.

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65 Coins & Medals Yehudi Menuhin.


Silver. 1965.
Silver medal in honor of violinst Yehudi Menuhin. United
States, 1965. Fine silver. Diameter 55 mm.; 95 grams; $50 $80 - $100
number 113. Fine condition.

Golani.
Silver/Tombak. Golani Brigade 1968. Silver with tombak? 35
66 Coins & Medals Silver/Tombak. mm. diameter; 20 grams. Very fine condition. $10 $30 - $40
Private issue 1968.

In Memory of the Silver state medal, in memory of the concentration and death
Concentration and
67 Coins & Medals Death Camps. Silver. camps. 1992. Silver 999; diameter 50 mm.; 60 grams; $30 $50 - $60
1992. number 0561. Fine condition.

68 Jewelry Gold Ring 14K Gold ring, yellow sapphire with 2 carat diamonds, about 10 $1,200 $1600 - $1800
points to each one. Inclusive weight 8 grams.

14K gold ring with a light green cabochon gemstone set with
69 Jewelry Gold Ring 14K six point diamonds. with inclusive weight of about 2 karats. $250 $1200 - $1500
Inclusive weight - 9 grams.

18K White Gold Ring 18K white gold ring set with two 15 point diamonds, two 10
70 Jewelry Set wtih Diamonds point diamonds with an inclusive weight of 1 karat. Set wtih 3 $400 $800 - $1000
and Emeralds small emeralds with an inclusive weight of 14 grams.

White Gold Ring. 21 White gold ring, 21 K, with large pearl with a diameter of
71 Jewelry K. Large Pearl and about 14-16 mm. set with round baguette diamonds weighing $6,000 $8000 - $10000
Diamonds. about 2.8 karat. Inclusive weight about 12 grams.

White Gold Ring.


72 Jewelry 14K. Set with a Light- White gold ring with a light-blue oval sapphire measuring $400 $800 - $1200
Blue Sapphire and about 4 karat set with diamonds weighing about 0.80 karats.
Diamonds. Inclusive weight 7 grams.

73 Jewelry Massive Gold Ring. Massive 22K gold ring, set with an Eilat stone measuring.
$600 $800 - $1200
22K. Eilat Stone. Inclusive weight about 26 grams.

74 Jewelry 21K Gold Ring,


Antique Style
21K gold ring in antique style with a door and room for a
picture. 9 grams. $200 $400 - $500

Woman's Gold Bracelet, marked 18 karat. Argentina. 19.5


75 Jewelry 18K Gold Bracelet cm. long. 92 grams. Very fine condition. $1,800 $2300 - $2600

Two-Tone Gold 18K gold bracelet. Hallmarked. Two toned, floral decorations.
76 Jewelry Bracelet. 18K. 68 grams. Very fine condition. $1,600 $2100 - $2500

Hollow Gold
77 Jewelry Bracelet. 14K. Hollow gold bracelet. 14K. About 35 grams. Fine condition. $700 $900 - $1200

Gold Bracelet. 14K. 14K gold bracelet set with green stones and a pendant of
78 Jewelry Green Gemstones in 999 gold, weighing 5 grams. Inclusive weight 44 grams. $850 $1200 - $1500
its Clasp.

79 Jewelry Gold Necklace. 18 Gold necklace. 18K. About 60 centimeters. 123 grams. $2,400 $3500 - $4000
Karat.

18K Gold Necklace,


80 Jewelry Set with Diamonds Antique 18K gold necklace set with diamonds and opal, the $800 $2000 - $2500
and Opal, Antique diamonds weigh about 2.5 karat. Inclusive weight of 27
Style grams.

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Necklace with a
Necklace with 18K pendant of Moses. Inclusive weight of 15
81 Jewelry Pendant of Moses. grams. $280 $400 - $600
18K Gold.

10K Gold Necklace 10K gold necklace and bracelet set with cabochon sapphires
82 Jewelry and Bracelet Set with
Cabochon Sapphires and diamonds. Together the diamonds weigh about 2.5 $1,000 $2800 - $3800
and Diamonds karats and the sapphires weigh about 70 karats. Inclusive
weight of about 40 grams. Light blemish to the necklace.

Necklace with 18K Necklace with 18K pendant, Israel with the Menorah.
83 Jewelry Gold Pendant, Israel Inclusive weight of 20 grams. $470 $600 - $700
and the Menorah

Crown-Shaped
Pendant. 14K White Crown-shaped pendant. 14K white gold set with sapphires
84 Jewelry Gold. Set with and diamonds, the diamonds weigh about 0.4 karats. $1,000 $1300 - $1600
Sapphires and
Diamonds. Inclusive weight of 9 grams.

18K Lapel Pin with


85 Jewelry Menorah and 25 for 18 karat lapel pin with a menorah and 25 for Israel, 3 grams. $50 $100 - $150
Israel

Cameo Pendant from Cameo pendant from ivory and 18K gold. Inclusive weight of
86 Jewelry Ivory and 18K Gold 3 grams. $50 $100 - $200

Torah Scroll
Torah Scroll pointer/pendant made of 14k gold, set with
87 Jewelry Pointer/Pendant. 14K diamonds and ivory. Inclusive weight of 14 grams. Within its $300 $700 - $1000
Gold, Diamonds and original case.
Ivory.

18K Gold Pin with Antique pin set with coral surrounded by small diamonds.
88 Jewelry Coral, Set with Small The diamonds weigh about 1 karat. Inclusive weight 26 $1,200 $1800 - $2500
Diamonds. grams.

Pair of Gold Earrings.


14K. Set with
89 Jewelry Diamonds and Green Pair of gold earrings. 14K. Set with diamonds and green $600 $1200 - $1800
Semi-Precious semi-precious stones. The diamonds weigh about 1.2 karats.
Inclusive weight 24 grams.
Stones.

14K Gold Tiffany 14K Tiffany earrings shaped like a flower and set with
90 Jewelry Earrings. Set with
Moonstones and Red moonstones and red gemstones, marked Tiffany, inclusive $3,500 $4000 - $5000
Gemstones. weight 15 grams.

Piaget Woman's
91 Gold watches Watch with Gold
Band. 18K. Set with
Woman's Piaget watch set with diamonds and with a 18K
gold band. 53 grams. Movement in working order. $1,600 $3000 - $4000
Small Diamonds.

Piaget Woman's
Watch. White Gold.
92 Gold watches 18K. Set with Small Piaget woman's watch. White gold, 18K, set with small $1,200 $2500 - $3500
Diamonds. diamonds. 40 grams. Movement in working order.

18 Karat Gold
93 Gold watches Woman's Watch. 18K gold woman's watch, Jaeger Lecoultra, with an original $1,500 $4000 - $5000
Jaeger Lecoultra alligator skin band.

14K Omega Pocket Mechanical Omega pocket watch 14 karat, with an 18 karat
94 Gold watches Watch. With Gold gold chain. The chain weighs 42 grams. The watch weighs $1,600 $2500 - $3000
Chain, 18K 42 grams. Working order.

Cartier Pocket
18K gold Cartier pocket watch set with two small sapphires.
95 Gold watches Watch. 18K gold. Set With a two-toned 18K gold chain. Inclusive weight of 42 $1,500 $3000 - $4000
with Small grams. Mechanical movement in working order.
Sapphires.

Necklace. Silver,
96 Yemenite Jewelry Yemen, Beginning of Jewish silversmith work. Sterling silver? Beads with berries, $110 $200 - $250
the 20th Century. with a large ball at center. 220 grams.

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Necklace. Silver,
97 Yemenite Jewelry Yemen, Beginning of Jewish silversmith work. Sterling silver? Large balls strung $120 $250 - $300
the 20th Century. together, handmade. 240 grams.

Necklace. Silver,
98 Yemenite Jewelry Yemen, Beginning of Jewish silversmith work. Sterling silver? Necklace comprised
of rows of different-shaped beads with hanging balls at the $300 $500 - $600
the 20th Century. bottom, 12 rows altogether. 580 grams.

Choker Necklace.
Silver, Yemen, Jewish silversmith work. Sterling silver? Many pieces strung
99 Yemenite Jewelry Beginning of the 20th together, with oval teardrops at center, balls hanging at $100 $200 - $250
Century. bottom. 200 grams.

Choker Necklace.
Silver, Yemen, Jewish silversmith work. Sterling silver? Strung with imitation
100 Yemenite Jewelry Beginning of the 20th coral, two triangles at both ends, pendant at center. All $50 $150 - $200
Century. handmade filigree work. 90 grams.

Choker Necklace.
Silver, Yemen,
101 Yemenite Jewelry Beginning of the 20th Jewish silversmith work. Sterling silver? Mix of berries, silver $110 $250 - $300
balls and imitation coral. 220 grams.
Century.

Necklace. Silver, Jewish artisan work. Sterling silver? Repoussé work made of
102 Yemenite Jewelry Yemen, Beginning of stripes with diamond shaped beads strung between $60 $130 - $150
the 20th Century.
them, knobs hang downward. 100 grams.

Rich Choker
Jewish silversmith work. Sterling silver? Rich choker with
103 Yemenite Jewelry Necklace. Silver, rectangles and pendants, delicate handmade filigree work. $100 $300 - $400
Yemen, Beginning of 180 grams.
the 20th Century.

Amulet Pendant,
Jewish silversmith work. Sterling silver? Amulet pendant for
104 Yemenite Jewelry Yemen, Mid 20th
women, without chain, much crowded filigree work. 70
$50 $120 - $150
Century. grams.

105 Yemenite Jewelry Pendant. Yemen, Jewish silversmith work. Sterling silver? Pendant with chain, $40 $80 - $100
Mid-20th Century. filigree, bells hang at its edge. 32 grams.

106 Yemenite Jewelry Pendants. Yemen,


Mid-20th Century. Jewish silversmith work. Sterling silver? Imitation earring $40 $100 - $120
pendants, to be hung on the sides of the head or clothing,
chains with bells. 70 grams.

Obv.: Head of Ptolemy facing right. Rev.: Eagle with


A silver quarter spread wings and paleo-Hebrew inscription YHDH.
Yehud Medinata obol
of Yehud
107 Medinata under
Third century BC. 0.20 grams, 8 mm, axis 12. For a $600 $650 - $950
similar example see: Ya'akov Meshorer, A Treasury of
Ptolemy II
Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl. 4, no. 32

Obv.: Head of Persian king wearing crown facing right. Rev.:


A silver quarter obol Falcon with spread wings and paleo-Hebrew inscription
108 Yehud Medinata of Yehud Medinata
during the Persian
[YHD].
Fourth century BC. 0.20 grams, 7 mm, axis 1. For a similar $300 $400 - $800
period example see: Ya'akov Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins
(New York 2001), pl. 2, no. 16

Obv.: Head of Athena facing right. Rev.: Owl standing right


A silver quarter obol looking to front; on left, lily flower; on right, paleo-Hebrew
109 Yehud Medinata of Yehud Medinata
during the Persian
inscription YHD (Yahud).
Fourth century BC. 0.50 grams, 8 mm, axis 6. For a similar $300 $400 - $800
period example see: Ya'akov Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins
(New York 2001), pl. 1, no. 6

A silver quarter obol Obv.: Head. Rev.: Owl standing right looking to front; on left,
lily flower; on right, paleo-Hebrew inscription YHD (Yahud).
110 Yehud Medinata of Yehud Medinata
during the Persian Fourth century BC. 0.50 grams, 8 mm, axis 3. For a similar $300 $400 - $800
example see: Ya'akov Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins
period (New York 2001), pl. 1, no. 6

Obv.: Portrait of Melqarth, the Phoenician Hercules


facing right. Rev.: Eagle facing left surrounded by
Greek inscription Τ[ΥΡΟΥ] [ІEPAΣ K]AY ΑΣΥΛΟΥ (of
Temple tax A silver Shekel of Tyre the holy and city of refuge). In field, the date POΒ
111 coins Tyre
(46/7 C.E) on left; on right, KP (Jerusalem struck?), $1,000 $1000 - $1400
club of Hercules and monogram.
46/7 C.E. 13.8 grams, 26 mm, axis 12.
The Tyrian sheqel and half sheqel were the coins with
which one paid the annual Temple tax of half a sheqel.
Obv.: Portrait of Melqarth, the Phoenician Hercules facing
right. Rev.: Eagle facing left surrounded by Greek inscription
ΤΥΡΟΥ ІEPA[Σ] [KAY] [ΑΣΥ]ΛΟΥ (of Tyre the holy and city
Temple tax A silver half shekel of of refuge. In field, the date POΒ (46/7 C.E) on left; on right,
112 coins Tyre KP (Jerusalem struck?), club of Hercules and monogram. $900 $900 - $1200
The Tyrian sheqel and half sheqel were the coins with which
one paid the annual Temple tax of half a sheqel.
46/7C.E. 5.54 grams, 20 mm, axis 12.

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Obv.: Paleo-Hebrew inscription in wreath: Yehohanan


the High Priest and council of the Jews. Above it, the
Greek letter A (Alpha). Rev.: Double cornucopia with a
pomegranate between horns. The inscription is
complete and clear.
2.20 grams, 15 mm, axis 12. Cf. Ya'akov Meshorer, A
Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl. 5 sub-
Hasmonean A bronze prutah of group A2.
113 coins John Hyrcanus
$125 $140 - $175
After the 'Maccabaean Revolt', the Hasmonaean
kingdom was founded which lasted for just under a
hundred years. The alphabet employed was not the
square Hebrew script current at the time, but the script
from the First Temple period, implying a connection
between the Hasmoneans and the First Temple. The
symbols employed show a clear Hellenising trend.
Obv.: Paleo-Hebrew inscription in wreath: Yehohanan
the High Priest and council of the Jews. Some of the
letters are schematic, and the letter Nun is designed as
a simple stroke ( ).Rev.: Double cornucopia with a
pomegranate between horns. The inscription is
complete and clear.
1.74 grams, 14 mm, axis 12. For a similar example
Hasmonean A bronze prutah of see: Ya'akov Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins
114 coins John Hyrcanus (New York 2001), pl. 10 sub-group D4.
$90 $100 - $135
After the 'Maccabaean Revolt', the Hasmonaean
kingdom was founded which lasted for just under a
hundred years. The alphabet employed was not the
square Hebrew script current at the time, but the script
from the First Temple period, implying a connection
between the Hasmoneans and the First Temple. The
symbols employed show a clear Hellenising trend.
Obv.: Paleo-Hebrew inscription in wreath: Yehohanan the
High Priest Head of the council of the Jews. The inscription is
complete and clear. Rev.: Double cornucopia with a
pomegranate between horns.
2.08 grams, 15 mm, axis 12. For a similar example see:
A bronze prutah of Ya'akov Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York
Hasmonean 2001), pl. 19 sub-group I6.
115 coins
John Hyrcanus – After the 'Maccabaean Revolt', the Hasmonaean kingdom $100 $110 - $170
with the title 'Head' was founded which lasted for just under a hundred years.
The alphabet employed was not the square Hebrew script
current at the time, but the script from the First Temple
period, implying a connection between the Hasmoneans and
the First Temple. The symbols employed show a clear
Hellenising trend.
Obv.: Palm branch (lulav) with a small ribbon tied at
top, flanked by paleo-Hebrew inscription: Yehohanan
the High Priest and council of the Jews. Rev.: Lily
flower between two leaves.
1.03 grams, 12¼ mm, axis 9. For similar examples
see: Ya'akov Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins
A bronze half
Hasmonean (New York 2001), pl. 24 sub-group J.
116 coins
prutah of John
After the 'Maccabaean Revolt', the Hasmonaean
$80 $90 - $130
Hyrcanus kingdom was founded which lasted for just under a
hundred years. The alphabet employed was not the
square Hebrew script current at the time, but the script
from the First Temple period, implying a connection
between the Hasmoneans and the First Temple. The
symbols employed show a clear Hellenising trend.
Obv.: Paleo-Hebrew inscription in wreath: Yehohanan
the High Priest and council of the Jews. Above it, the
Greek letter A (Alpha). The inscription is complete and
clear. Rev.: Double cornucopia with a pomegranate
between horns. To right of the cornucopia are traces of
an incuse cornucopia resulting in a brockage effect.
1.82 grams, 14 mm, axis 12. Cf. Ya'akov Meshorer, A
Hasmonean A bronze prutah of Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl. 5, sub-
117 coins John Hyrcanus group A9. $60 $80 - $110
After the 'Maccabaean Revolt', the Hasmonaean
kingdom was founded which lasted for just under a
hundred years. The alphabet employed was not the
square Hebrew script current at the time, but the script
from the First Temple period, implying a connection
between the Hasmoneans and the First Temple. The
symbols employed show a clear Hellenising trend.
Obv.: Paleo-Hebrew inscription in wreath: Yehonatan
the High Priest and council of the Jews. Rev.: Double
cornucopia with a pomegranate between horns.
2.00 grams, 14¾ mm, axis 12. For similar examples
A bronze prutah of see: Ya'akov Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins
(New York 2001), pl. 34-35 sub-group R.
Hasmonean Alexander
118 coins Jannaeus – cursive
After the 'Maccabaean Revolt', the Hasmonaean $60 $70 - $110
letters kingdom was founded which lasted for just under a
hundred years. The alphabet employed was not the
square Hebrew script current at the time, but the script
from the First Temple period, implying a connection
between the Hasmoneans and the First Temple. The
symbols employed show a clear Hellenising trend.
obv: Traces of paleo-Hebrew inscription in wreath:
Yehonatan the High Priest and council of the Jews,
over-struck on a previous coin depicting lily. Rev.:
Traces of double cornucopia with a pomegranate
between horns.
A bronze prutah of 2.45 grams, 15 mm. For similar examples see: Ya'akov
Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York
Hasmonean Alexander
119 coins Jannaeus – over-
2001), pl. 39 sub-group T $60 $80 - $100
After the 'Maccabaean Revolt', the Hasmonaean
struck kingdom was founded which lasted for just under a
hundred years. The alphabet employed was not the
square Hebrew script current at the time, but the script
from the First Temple period, implying a connection
between the Hasmoneans and the First Temple. The
symbols employed show a clear Hellenising trend.

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a. Obv.: Paleo-Hebrew inscription in wreath: Yehonatan


the High Priest and council of the Jews. The inscription
is complete and clear. Rev.: Double cornucopia with a
pomegranate between horns. 1.57 grams, 12¾ mm,
axis 12. Cf. Ya'akov Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish
Coins (New York 2001), pl. 28 sub-group P10
b. obv: Anchor surrounded by Greek inscription
[AΛ]EΞANΔPOY BA[ΣIΛEΩΣ] (of King Alexander).
Rev.: Lily flower surrounded by paleo-Hebrew
inscription: Yehonatan the King. 2.69 grams, 14 mm,
axis 12. For similar examples see: Ya'akov Meshorer, A
A lot of three Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl. 27 sub-
Hasmonean different types of group N.
120 coins prutot of Alexander
c. A bronze prutah of Alexander Jannaeus. obv: $150 $180 - $250
Anchor surrounded by Greek inscription
Jannaeus
AΛEΞANΔPOY BA[Σ]IΛEΩΣ (of King Alexander). Rev.:
Eight points star in diadem; between the rays, paleo-
Hebrew inscription (Yehonatan the King). 3.36 grams,
16 mm. Cf. Ya'akov Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish
Coins (New York 2001), pl. 25 sub-group K3
After the 'Maccabaean Revolt', the Hasmonaean
kingdom was founded which lasted for just under a
hundred years. The alphabet employed was not the
square Hebrew script current at the time, but the script
from the First Temple period, implying a connection
between the Hasmoneans and the First Temple. The
symbols employed show a clear Hellenising trend.
obv: Anchor surrounded by Greek inscription
AΛEΞA[NΔP]OY BAΣIΛEΩΣ (of King Alexander). Rev.: Eight
points star in diadem; between the rays, paleo-Hebrew
inscription (Yehonatan the King). 2.18 grams, 16 mm. Cf.
Ya'akov Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York
Hasmonean A bronze prutah of 2001), pl. 25 sub-group K3
121 coins
Alexander After the 'Maccabaean Revolt', the Hasmonaean kingdom $65 $65 - $85
Jannaeus was founded which lasted for just under a hundred years.
The alphabet employed was not the square Hebrew script
current at the time, but the script from the First Temple
period, implying a connection between the Hasmoneans and
the First Temple. The symbols employed show a clear
Hellenising trend.
Obv.: Paleo-Hebrew inscription in wreath: Yehudah
High Priest and council of Jews. The article letter He is
missing. Rev.: Double cornucopia with a pomegranate
between horns.
2.00 grams, 14 mm, axis 12, Ya'akov Meshorer, A
Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl. 40 sub-
Hasmonean A bronze prutah of group U1
122 coins Judah Aristobulus After the 'Maccabaean Revolt', the Hasmonaean
$125 $125 - $175
kingdom was founded which lasted for just under a
hundred years. The alphabet employed was not the
square Hebrew script current at the time, but the script
from the First Temple period, implying a connection
between the Hasmoneans and the First Temple. The
symbols employed show a clear Hellenising trend.
The coins are including cornucopias, paleo-Hebrew
inscriptions ('Mattathias the High Priest') and Greek
inscriptions ('of King Antigonus').
A lot of three After the 'Maccabaean Revolt', the Hasmonaean
Hasmonean different sizes of kingdom was founded which lasted for just under a
123 coins Mattathias hundred years. The alphabet employed was not the
$100 $120 - $175
Antigonus coins square Hebrew script current at the time, but the script
from the First Temple period, implying a connection
between the Hasmoneans and the First Temple. The
symbols employed show a clear Hellenising trend.
The lot is including coins of John Hyrcanus, Alexander
Jannaeus, Judah Aristobulus and Mattathias
Antigonus.
A representative lot After the 'Maccabaean Revolt', the Hasmonaean
Hasmonean of Hasmonaean kingdom was founded which lasted for just under a
124 coins coins of different hundred years. The alphabet employed was not the
$150 $175 - $300
types square Hebrew script current at the time, but the script
from the First Temple period, implying a connection
between the Hasmoneans and the First Temple. The
symbols employed show a clear Hellenising trend.
Obv.: Tripod with lebes standing on a podium, flanked
by the date L Γ (=year three) on left and the monogram
on right. Around the tripod, the Greek inscription
[H]PΩΔOY B[AΣIΛEΩΣ] (of king Herod). Rev.: Helmet
with cheek pieces, star on top and two palm branches.
40 B.C.E. 9.62 grams, 25 mm, axis 12. Cf. Ya'akov
Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York
A bronze coin of 2001), pl. 44, no. 44.
Herodian The Herodian dynasty founded by Herod the Great the
125 dynasty
Herod the Great,
ultimate political animal had a number of rulers, the
$95 $120 - $160
mint of Samaria
most Jewish of them being Agrippa I.
The coins struck by Herod himself were in accordance
with Jewish religious sensitivities. Likewise his son
Archelaus and his grandson Agrippa struck coins with
symbols compatible with Judaism. By way of contrast
Agrippa like his brother Antipas and son Agrippa II
struck coins with portraits and pagan motifs for his
gentile subjects.
Obv.: Anchor surrounded by Greek inscription HPWΔ
BACI (abbreviation of HPWΔOY BACIΛEWC; of king
Herod). Rev.: Double cornucopia with caduceus
between horns and above pellets.
37-4 B.C.E. 2.01 grams, 16 mm, axis 6. Cf. Ya'akov
Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York
2001), pl. 45, no. 59a.
A bronze prutah of The Herodian dynasty founded by Herod the Great the
Herodian
126 dynasty Herod the Great, ultimate political animal had a number of rulers, the $70 $100 - $150
mint of Jerusalem most Jewish of them being Agrippa I.
The coins struck by Herod himself were in accordance
with Jewish religious sensitivities. Likewise his son
Archelaus and his grandson Agrippa struck coins with
symbols compatible with Judaism. By way of contrast
Agrippa like his brother Antipas and son Agrippa II
struck coins with portraits and pagan motifs for his
gentile subjects.

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Obv.: Crested helmet in profile with cheek piece


surrounded by Greek inscription HPΩΔOY BAΣ[IɅ]EΩΣ
LΓ (of king Herod, year three). Rev.: Decorated shield.
40 B.C.E 3.8 grams, 19 mm, Cf. Ya'akov Meshorer, A
Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl. 44, no.
45b.
The Herodian dynasty founded by Herod the Great the
Herodian A bronze coin of ultimate political animal had a number of rulers, the
127 dynasty
Herod the Great,
most Jewish of them being Agrippa I.
$90 $100 - $160
mint of Samaria The coins struck by Herod himself were in accordance
with Jewish religious sensitivities. Likewise his son
Archelaus and his grandson Agrippa struck coins with
symbols compatible with Judaism. By way of contrast
Agrippa like his brother Antipas and son Agrippa II
struck coins with portraits and pagan motifs for his
gentile subjects.
Obv.: Winged caduceus flanked by the date L Γ (year
three) on left and the monogram on right; around,
Greek inscription HPΩΔOY B[A]ΣIɅEΩΣ (of king
Herod). Rev.: Poppy pod on stem with leaves.
40 B.C.E 3.19 grams, 19 mm, axis 1. Cf. Ya'akov
Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York
2001), pl. 44, no. 46.
A bronze coin of The Herodian dynasty founded by Herod the Great the
Herodian
128 dynasty
Herod the Great, ultimate political animal had a number of rulers, the $95 $130 - $180
mint of Samaria most Jewish of them being Agrippa I.
The coins struck by Herod himself were in accordance
with Jewish religious sensitivities. Likewise his son
Archelaus and his grandson Agrippa struck coins with
symbols compatible with Judaism. By way of contrast
Agrippa like his brother Antipas and son Agrippa II
struck coins with portraits and pagan motifs for his
gentile subjects.
Obv.: Anchor with curved arms, surrounded by Greek
inscription HPWΔOY (of Herod). Rev.: An inscription in
wreath EΘ/AN, abbreviation of EΘNAPXOY (of the
Ethnarch). The bottom line is written boustrophedon (as
the ox ploughs), left to right then right to left.
4 B.C.E. – 6 C.E. 1.33 grams, 16 mm, axis 12. Cf.
Ya'akov Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New
York 2001), pl. 47, no. 69b.
A bronze prutah of
Herodian The Herodian dynasty founded by Herod the Great the
129 dynasty
Herod Archelaus, $55 $55 - $75
mint of Jerusalem ultimate political animal had a number of rulers, the
most Jewish of them being Agrippa I.
The coins struck by Herod himself were in accordance
with Jewish religious sensitivities. Likewise his son
Archelaus and his grandson Agrippa struck coins with
symbols compatible with Judaism. By way of contrast
Agrippa like his brother Antipas and son Agrippa II
struck coins with portraits and pagan motifs for his
gentile subjects.
Obv.: Vine branch with bunch of grapes and small leaf.
Above it, a Greek inscription HPWΔOY (of Herod).
Rev.: Crested helmet with two cheek pieces. Below it,
the inscription EΘN[PX]OY (of the Ethnarch). The letter
A (of EΘNAPXOY) is missing.
4 B.C.E. – 6 C.E. 2.36 grams, 18½ mm, axis 9. Cf.
Ya'akov Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New
A bronze prutah of York 2001), pl. 48, no. 73.
Herodian
130 Herod Archelaus, The Herodian dynasty founded by Herod the Great the $50 $50 - $85
dynasty ultimate political animal had a number of rulers, the
mint of Jerusalem most Jewish of them being Agrippa I.
The coins struck by Herod himself were in accordance
with Jewish religious sensitivities. Likewise his son
Archelaus and his grandson Agrippa struck coins with
symbols compatible with Judaism. By way of contrast
Agrippa like his brother Antipas and son Agrippa II
struck coins with portraits and pagan motifs for his
gentile subjects.
Obv.: Anchor surrounded by Greek inscription. On right,
HPW; on left, Δ (abbreviation of HPWΔHC, of Herod). The
letter P is outside. Rev.: Double cornucopia with caduceus
between horns surrounded by inscription. on right, [EΘ];
above, N (abbreviation of EΘNAPXOY, of the Ethnarch).
4 B.C.E. – 6 C.E. 1.25 grams, 14½ mm, axis 6. For similar
examples see: Ya'akov Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish
Herodian A bronze prutah of Coins (New York 2001), pl. 47, no. 68-68d.
131 dynasty
Herod Archelaus, The Herodian dynasty founded by Herod the Great the $60 $60 - $80
mint of Jerusalem ultimate political animal had a number of rulers, the most
Jewish of them being Agrippa I.
The coins struck by Herod himself were in accordance with
Jewish religious sensitivities. Likewise his son Archelaus and
his grandson Agrippa struck coins with symbols compatible
with Judaism. By way of contrast Agrippa like his brother
Antipas and son Agrippa II struck coins with portraits and
pagan motifs for his gentile subjects.
Obv.: A prow of galley facing left, surrounded by Greek
inscription HP[W] (abbreviation of HPWΔOY, Herod). Rev.:
Greek inscription in wreath EΘN (abbreviation of
EΘNAPXHC, Ethnarch).
4 B.C.E – 6 C.E. 1.30 grams, 15 mm, axis 6. Ya'akov
Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl.
A bronze prutah of 48, no. 72.
Herodian The Herodian dynasty founded by Herod the Great the
132 dynasty Herod Archelaus, ultimate political animal had a number of rulers, the most $40 $40 - $55
mint of Jerusalem Jewish of them being Agrippa I.
The coins struck by Herod himself were in accordance with
Jewish religious sensitivities. Likewise his son Archelaus and
his grandson Agrippa struck coins with symbols compatible
with Judaism. By way of contrast Agrippa like his brother
Antipas and son Agrippa II struck coins with portraits and
pagan motifs for his gentile subjects.

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Obv.: Two parallel cornucopia turning left and Greek


inscription [HPWΔ]H (Herod). Rev.: Galley with ram, prow,
aphlaston, oars and rudders, sailing left; above it, the
inscription EΘN/A/XP (Ethnarch).
4 B.C.E – 6 C.E. 0.99 grams, 14 mm, axis 11. Cf. Ya'akov
Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl.
A bronze prutah of 48, no. 71C.
Herodian The Herodian dynasty founded by Herod the Great the
133 dynasty
Herod archelaus, ultimate political animal had a number of rulers, the most $65 $70 - $120
mint of Jerusalem Jewish of them being Agrippa I.
The coins struck by Herod himself were in accordance with
Jewish religious sensitivities. Likewise his son Archelaus and
his grandson Agrippa struck coins with symbols compatible
with Judaism. By way of contrast Agrippa like his brother
Antipas and son Agrippa II struck coins with portraits and
pagan motifs for his gentile subjects.
Obv.: Canopy surrounded by Greek inscription AΓPIΠA
BACIɅEWC (of king Agrippa). Rev.: Three ears of grain and
the date [L] ς (sixth year).
41/2 C.E. 2.66 grams, 18 mm, axis 12. Cf. Ya'akov
Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl.
52, no. 120.
A bronze prutah of The Herodian dynasty founded by Herod the Great the
Herodian
134 dynasty
Agrippa I, mint of ultimate political animal had a number of rulers, the most $60 $65 - $80
Jerusalem Jewish of them being Agrippa I.
The coins struck by Herod himself were in accordance with
Jewish religious sensitivities. Likewise his son Archelaus and
his grandson Agrippa struck coins with symbols compatible
with Judaism. By way of contrast Agrippa like his brother
Antipas and son Agrippa II struck coins with portraits and
pagan motifs for his gentile subjects.
Obv.: A canopy surrounded by Greek inscription AΓPIΠA
[BACIɅEW]C (of king Agrippa). Rev.: Three ears of grain and
the date L [ς] (sixth year). The diameter of the coin is greater
than usual.
41/2 C.E. 3.10 grams, 19 mm, axis 12. Cf. Ya'akov
Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl.
A bronze prutah of 52, no. 120.
Herodian The Herodian dynasty founded by Herod the Great the
135 dynasty Agrippa I, mint of ultimate political animal had a number of rulers, the most $75 $75 - $90
Jerusalem Jewish of them being Agrippa I.
The coins struck by Herod himself were in accordance with
Jewish religious sensitivities. Likewise his son Archelaus and
his grandson Agrippa struck coins with symbols compatible
with Judaism. By way of contrast Agrippa like his brother
Antipas and son Agrippa II struck coins with portraits and
pagan motifs for his gentile subjects.
Obv.: A canopy surrounded by Greek inscription [AΓ]PIΠA
BACIɅE[WC] (of king Agrippa). The inscription is complete.
Rev.: Three ears of grain and the date L ς (sixth year).
41/2 C.E. 2.32 grams, 16½ mm, axis 12. Cf. Ya'akov
Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl.
52, no. 120.
A bronze prutah of The Herodian dynasty founded by Herod the Great the
Herodian
136 dynasty Agrippa I, mint of ultimate political animal had a number of rulers, the most $85 $90 - $130
Jerusalem Jewish of them being Agrippa I.
The coins struck by Herod himself were in accordance with
Jewish religious sensitivities. Likewise his son Archelaus and
his grandson Agrippa struck coins with symbols compatible
with Judaism. By way of contrast Agrippa like his brother
Antipas and son Agrippa II struck coins with portraits and
pagan motifs for his gentile subjects.
Obv.: Ear of grain surrounded by Greek inscription
KAICAPOC (of Caesar). Rev.: Palm tree and underneath the
date L Λς (year 36).
A bronze prutah of 6/7 C.E. 1.79 grams, 17 mm, axis 12. Ya'akov Meshorer, A
Roman Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl. 73, no. 311.
Coponius,
137 procurators of Herod's son who ruled in Jerusalem, Archelaus, was
procurator of Judea incompetent so the Romans appointed governors, termed $55 $60 - $80
Judaea
under Augustus procurators. Most of them, with the exception of Pontius
Pilate, respected Jewish religious sensitivities and struck
coins with neutral motifs, drawn largely from the seven
agricultural species of Israel.
Obv.: Ear of grain surrounded by Greek inscription
KAICAPOC (of Caesar). Rev.: Palm tree and underneath the
date L ΛΘ (year 39).
A bronze prutah of 9/10 C.E. 2.09 grams, 17¼ mm, axis 12. Ya'akov Meshorer,
Roman Marcus Ambibulus, AHerod's
Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl. 73, no. 313.
138 procurators of son who ruled in Jerusalem, Archelaus, was
procurator of Judea incompetent so the Romans appointed governors, termed
$55 $60 - $80
Judaea under Augustus procurators. Most of them, with the exception of Pontius
Pilate, respected Jewish religious sensitivities and struck
coins with neutral motifs, drawn largely from the seven
agricultural species of Israel.
Obv.: Greek inscription TIB KAI CAP (Tiberius Caesar) in a
wreath tied at base with an X. Rev.: Upright palm branch and
the inscription IOY ΛIA L Δ (Julia, year 4).
Roman A bronze prutah of 17 C.E. 1.80 grams, 15¾ mm, axis 5. Cf. Ya'akov Meshorer,
Valerius Gratus, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl. 74, no. 327.
139 procurators of Herod's son who ruled in Jerusalem, Archelaus, was
procurator of Judea incompetent so the Romans appointed governors, termed
$50 $55 - $70
Judaea
under Tiberius procurators. Most of them, with the exception of Pontius
Pilate, respected Jewish religious sensitivities and struck
coins with neutral motifs, drawn largely from the seven
agricultural species of Israel.
Obv.: Greek inscription TIB KAI CAP (Tiberius Caesar) in a
wreath tied at base with an X. Rev.: Upright palm branch and
the inscription IOY ΛIA L E (Julia, year 5).
18 C.E. 2.29 grams, 17¼ mm, axis 1. Cf. Ya'akov Meshorer,
Roman A bronze prutah of A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl. 74, no.
Valerius Gratus, 328a.
140 procurators of procurator of Judea Herod's son who ruled in Jerusalem, Archelaus, was $60 $70 - $95
Judaea under Tiberius incompetent so the Romans appointed governors, termed
procurators. Most of them, with the exception of Pontius
Pilate, respected Jewish religious sensitivities and struck
coins with neutral motifs, drawn largely from the seven
agricultural species of Israel.
Obv.: Greek inscription IOY/ ΛIA (Julia) in inverted wreath.
Rev.: Three lilies stemming from between two leaves and the
date [L] Γ (year three).
Roman A bronze prutah of 16 C.E, 2.53 grams, 17¾ mm, axis 4. Cf. Ya'akov Meshorer,
Valerius Gratus, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl. 73, no. 321.
141 procurators of Herod's son who ruled in Jerusalem, Archelaus, was
procurator of Judea incompetent so the Romans appointed governors, termed
$75 $80 - $120
Judaea under Tiberius procurators. Most of them, with the exception of Pontius
Pilate, respected Jewish religious sensitivities and struck
coins with neutral motifs, drawn largely from the seven
agricultural species of Israel.

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Obv.: Greek inscription in wreath KAI/ CAP (Caesar). Rev.:


Double cornucopia; above, the inscription TIB/ L B (year two
of Tiberius).
A bronze prutah of 15 C.E, 2.16 grams, 18 mm, axis 9. Cf. Ya'akov Meshorer, A
Roman Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl. 73, no. 316.
Valerius Gratus,
142 procurators of Herod's son who ruled in Jerusalem, Archelaus, was
procurator of Judea incompetent so the Romans appointed governors, termed
$110 $120 - $175
Judaea
under Tiberius procurators. Most of them, with the exception of Pontius
Pilate, respected Jewish religious sensitivities and struck
coins with neutral motifs, drawn largely from the seven
agricultural species of Israel.
Obv.: Greek inscription in wreath IOY/ ΛIA (Julia). Rev.:
Laurel branch flanked by the date L B – year two (of
Tiberius).
A bronze prutah of 15 C.E, 1.84 grams, 16¼ mm, axis 9. Cf. Ya'akov Meshorer,
Roman Valerius Gratus, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl. 73, no. 317.
143 procurators of Herod's son who ruled in Jerusalem, Archelaus, was
procurator of Judea incompetent so the Romans appointed governors, termed
$125 $130 - $180
Judaea under Tiberius procurators. Most of them, with the exception of Pontius
Pilate, respected Jewish religious sensitivities and struck
coins with neutral motifs, drawn largely from the seven
agricultural species of Israel.
Obv.: Greek inscription KAI/ CAP (Caesar) in upside down
wreath. Rev.: Double crossed cornucopia with a caduceus
between horns. Above it, the inscription TIBEPIOY and
below the date L Γ (year three).
A bronze prutah of 16 C.E, 1.66 grams, 16 mm, axis 4. Cf. Ya'akov Meshorer, A
Roman Valerius Gratus, Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl. 73, no. 320.
144 procurators of
procurator of Judea Herod's son who ruled in Jerusalem, Archelaus, was
$135 $140 - $185
Judaea under Tiberius incompetent so the Romans appointed governors, termed
procurators. Most of them, with the exception of Pontius
Pilate, respected Jewish religious sensitivities and struck
coins with neutral motifs, drawn largely from the seven
agricultural species of Israel.
Obv.: Vine branch; above it, Greek inscription [TIB]EPIOY (of
Tiberius). Rev.: Kantharos with two handles and lid; across
field, the date L Δ (year four). above it, the inscription
[KAICAROC] (of the Caesar).
A bronze prutah of 17 C.E, 1.62 grams, 16¾ mm, axis 6. Cf. Ya'akov Meshorer,
Roman Valerius Gratus, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl. 74, no. 325.
145 procurators of
procurator of Judea Herod's son who ruled in Jerusalem, Archelaus, was
$90 $100 - $130
Judaea incompetent so the Romans appointed governors, termed
under Tiberius
procurators. Most of them, with the exception of Pontius
Pilate, respected Jewish religious sensitivities and struck
coins with neutral motifs, drawn largely from the seven
agricultural species of Israel.
Obv.: Vine branch with leaf, tendril and small bunch of
grapes; above it, Greek inscription IOYΛIA (Julia). Rev.:
Amphora with two handles; across field, the date L Δ (year
four).
A bronze prutah of 17 C.E, 1.55 grams, 16½ mm, axis 12. Cf. Ya'akov
Roman Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl.
Valerius Gratus,
146 procurators of 74, no. 326.
procurator of Judea Herod's son who ruled in Jerusalem, Archelaus, was
$200 $220 - $290
Judaea
under Tiberius incompetent so the Romans appointed governors, termed
procurators. Most of them, with the exception of Pontius
Pilate, respected Jewish religious sensitivities and struck
coins with neutral motifs, drawn largely from the seven
agricultural species of Israel.
Obv.: Simpulum surrounded by Greek inscription [TIB]EPIOY
KAICAPOC L [Iς] (of Tiberius Caesar, year 16). Rev.: Three
ears of grain tied together, surrounded by inscription
[IOY]ΛIA KAICAPOC (of Julia Caesaris).
A bronze prutah of 29 C.E. 2.19 grams, 15¾ mm, axis 12. Cf. Ya'akov
Roman Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl.
Pontius Pilate,
147 procurators of 74, no. 331.
procurator of Judea Herod's son who ruled in Jerusalem, Archelaus, was
$135 $140 - $190
Judaea
under Tiberius incompetent so the Romans appointed governors, termed
procurators. Most of them, with the exception of Pontius
Pilate, respected Jewish religious sensitivities and struck
coins with neutral motifs, drawn largely from the seven
agricultural species of Israel.
Obv.: Lituus (divining rod) surrounded by Greek inscription
TIBEPIOY K[AICAPO]C (of Tiberius Caesar). Rev.: Date in
wreath LIZ (year 17).
Roman A bronze prutah of 30 C.E. 1.46 grams, 15¾ mm, axis 7. Cf. Ya'akov Meshorer,
Pontius Pilate, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl. 74, no. 333.
148 procurators of Herod's son who ruled in Jerusalem, Archelaus, was
procurator of Judea incompetent so the Romans appointed governors, termed
$135 $140 - $185
Judaea
under Tiberius procurators. Most of them, with the exception of Pontius
Pilate, respected Jewish religious sensitivities and struck
coins with neutral motifs, drawn largely from the seven
agricultural species of Israel.
Obv.: Lituus (divining rod) surrounded by Greek inscription
TIBEPI[O]Y [KAIC]APOC (of Tiberius Caesar). Rev.: Date in
wreath LIH (year 18).
31 C.E. 2.51 grams, 15¾ mm, axis 11. Cf. Ya'akov
Roman A bronze prutah of Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl.
Pontius Pilate, 75, no. 334.
149 procurators of
procurator of Judea Herod's son who ruled in Jerusalem, Archelaus, was
$135 $140 - $210
Judaea incompetent so the Romans appointed governors, termed
under Tiberius
procurators. Most of them, with the exception of Pontius
Pilate, respected Jewish religious sensitivities and struck
coins with neutral motifs, drawn largely from the seven
agricultural species of Israel.
Obv.: Two oblong shields and two spears crossed
surrounded by Greek inscription NEPW KΛA[Y] [KAIC]AP
(Nero Claudius Caesar). Rev.: Palm tree and inscription
BRIT LI[Δ] KAI (Brittanicus, year 14 of Caesar).
Roman A bronze prutah of 54 C.E. 2.88 grams, 17 mm. Cf. Ya'akov Meshorer, A
Antonius Felix, Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl. 75, no. 340.
150 procurators of procurator of Judea Herod's son who ruled in Jerusalem, Archelaus, was $65 $70 - $95
Judaea under Claudius incompetent so the Romans appointed governors, termed
procurators. Most of them, with the exception of Pontius
Pilate, respected Jewish religious sensitivities and struck
coins with neutral motifs, drawn largely from the seven
agricultural species of Israel.
Obv.: Two crossed palm branches surrounded by Greek
inscription [TI] [K]ΛAYΔIOC KAICAP ΓEPM L IΔ (Tiberius
Claudius Caesar Germanicus, year 14). Rev.: inscription in
wreath IOY/ ΛIA AΓ/ PIΠΠI/ NA (Julia Agrippina).
Roman A bronze prutah of 54 C.E, 2.85 grams, 18¾ mm, axis 11. Cf. Ya'akov
Antonius Felix, Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl.
151 procurators of procurator of Judea 76, no. 342. Herod's son who ruled in Jerusalem, Archelaus, $40 $50 - $65
Judaea under Claudius was incompetent so the Romans appointed governors,
termed procurators. Most of them, with the exception of
Pontius Pilate, respected Jewish religious sensitivities and
struck coins with neutral motifs, drawn largely from the seven
agricultural species of Israel.

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Obv.: Greek inscription in wreath NEP/ WNO/ C (of Nero).


Rev.: Palm branch surrounded by inscription LE KAICAPOC
(year five of the Caesar).
The palm branch is a common Jewish symbol, one of the
Seven Species – seven fruits and grains mentioned in the
Roman A bronze prutah of Bible as typical of the Land of Israel.
Porcius Festus, 59 C.E. 2.53 grams, 17 mm, axis 5. Cf. Ya'akov Meshorer, A
152 procurators of procurator of Judea Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl. 76, no. 345. $45 $50 - $75
Judaea under Nero Herod's son who ruled in Jerusalem, Archelaus, was
incompetent so the Romans appointed governors, termed
procurators. Most of them, with the exception of Pontius
Pilate, respected Jewish religious sensitivities and struck
coins with neutral motifs, drawn largely from the seven
agricultural species of Israel.
Each coin represents one of the procurators that struck coins
in the Land of Israel. The symbolism employed largely
reflects the agricultural produce of the land, palm tree, palm
branch, ears of barley, motifs that the local populace was
A set of six bronze comfortable and were in no way antagonistic. Nevertheless
prutot that were in a number of coins such as the coins struck by Pontius
Roman struck by the Roman Pilate there are pagan symbols derived from the Roman cult
153 procurators of procurators of and on a coin of Antonius Felix are Roman military symbols, $240 $250 - $315
Judaea Judaea in a laser all of which could be considered a provocation.
printed olive wood Herod's son who ruled in Jerusalem, Archelaus, was
box (6-62 CE.) incompetent so the Romans appointed governors, termed
procurators. Most of them, with the exception of Pontius
Pilate, respected Jewish religious sensitivities and struck
coins with neutral motifs, drawn largely from the seven
agricultural species of Israel.
Obv.: Cup with rim of nine pellets, surrounded by Paleo-
Hebrew inscription (shekel of Israel). Above the cup, the date
(abbreviation of year two). Rev.: Stem with three
pomegranates surrounded by the inscription (Jerusalem the
holy).
67/8 C.E. 13.00 grams, 22¼ mm, axis 12. Cf. Ya'akov
Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl.
61, no. 193.
The Great Revolt, 66-70 CE and also called the Jewish War
against the Romans, is remembered in Jewish history for its
A silver shekel, the disastrous consequences, among them widespread physical
154 Jewish War coins second year of the destruction, killing of hundreds of thousands of Jews $3,250 $3250 - $4750
Jewish War against culminating in the obliteration of the Second Temple.
Rome In the course of the war the Jewish rebels struck coins in
silver and bronze as an act of defiance against Rome, since
the right to strike coins signified a measure of autonomy. The
inscriptions on the coins served as slogans in favour of the
uprising, for the Jewish population among whom they
circulated, inscriptions such as 'for the freedom or
redemption of Zion' The shekels and half shekels were coins
that could be given as the annual half shekel tax to the
Temple.
The symbols are largely agricultural produce of the land and
vessels used in the Temple service.
Obv.: Cup with rim of seven pellets, surrounded by Paleo-
Hebrew inscription (half shekel). Above the cup, the date
(abbreviation of year two). Rev.: Stem with three
pomegranates surrounded by the inscription (Jerusalem the
holy).
67/8 C.E. 5.62 grams, 19¼ mm, axis 12. Cf. Ya'akov
Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl.
61, no. 195.
The Great Revolt, 66-70 CE and also called the Jewish War
against the Romans, is remembered in Jewish history for its
A silver half shekel, disastrous consequences, among them widespread physical
155 Jewish War coins the second year of destruction, killing of hundreds of thousands of Jews $5,000 $5500 - $8000
the Jewish War culminating in the obliteration of the Second Temple.
against Rome In the course of the war the Jewish rebels struck coins in
silver and bronze as an act of defiance against Rome, since
the right to strike coins signified a measure of autonomy. The
inscriptions on the coins served as slogans in favour of the
uprising, for the Jewish population among whom they
circulated, inscriptions such as 'for the freedom or
redemption of Zion' The shekels and half shekels were coins
that could be given as the annual half shekel tax to the
Temple.
The symbols are largely agricultural produce of the land and
vessels used in the Temple service.
Obv.: Cup with rim of seven pellets, surrounded by Paleo-
Hebrew inscription (half shekel). Above the cup, the date
(abbreviation of year two). Rev.: Stem with three
pomegranates surrounded by the inscription (Jerusalem the
holy).
67/8 C.E. 6.48 grams, 19 mm, axis 12. Cf. Ya'akov
Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl.
61, no. 195.
The Great Revolt, 66-70 CE and also called the Jewish War
against the Romans, is remembered in Jewish history for its
A silver half shekel, disastrous consequences, among them widespread physical
the second year of destruction, killing of hundreds of thousands of Jews
156 Jewish War coins the Jewish War culminating in the obliteration of the Second Temple. $4,000 $4500 - $7000
against Rome In the course of the war the Jewish rebels struck coins in
silver and bronze as an act of defiance against Rome, since
the right to strike coins signified a measure of autonomy. The
inscriptions on the coins served as slogans in favour of the
uprising, for the Jewish population among whom they
circulated, inscriptions such as 'for the freedom or
redemption of Zion' The shekels and half shekels were coins
that could be given as the annual half shekel tax to the
Temple.
The symbols are largely agricultural produce of the land and
vessels used in the Temple service.

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Obv.: Amphora (wine vessel) with wide rim, fluted belly and
two handles, and Paleo-Hebrew inscription (year two). Rev.:
Vine leaf with small branch and tendril, surrounded by
inscription (freedom of Zion).
67/8 C.E. 3.03 grams, 18¼ mm, axis 12. Cf. Ya'akov
Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl.
62, no. 196.
The Great Revolt, 66-70 CE and also called the Jewish War
against the Romans, is remembered in Jewish history for its
A bronze prutah, the disastrous consequences, among them widespread physical
second year of the destruction, killing of hundreds of thousands of Jews
157 Jewish War coins Jewish War against culminating in the obliteration of the Second Temple. $95 $100 - $150
In the course of the war the Jewish rebels struck coins in
Rome silver and bronze as an act of defiance against Rome, since
the right to strike coins signified a measure of autonomy. The
inscriptions on the coins served as slogans in favour of the
uprising, for the Jewish population among whom they
circulated, inscriptions such as 'for the freedom or
redemption of Zion' The shekels and half shekels were coins
that could be given as the annual half shekel tax to the
Temple.
The symbols are largely agricultural produce of the land and
vessels used in the Temple service.
Obv.: Amphora (wine vessel) with wide rim, fluted belly and
two handles, and Paleo-Hebrew inscription (year two). Rev.:
Vine leaf with small branch and tendril, surrounded by
inscription (freedom of Zion).
67/8 C.E. 2.85 grams, 17½ mm, axis 12. Cf. Ya'akov
Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl.
62, no. 196a.
The Great Revolt, 66-70 CE and also called the Jewish War
against the Romans, is remembered in Jewish history for its
A bronze prutah, the disastrous consequences, among them widespread physical
destruction, killing of hundreds of thousands of Jews
158 Jewish War coins second year of the culminating in the obliteration of the Second Temple. $85 $100 - $150
Jewish War against In the course of the war the Jewish rebels struck coins in
Rome silver and bronze as an act of defiance against Rome, since
the right to strike coins signified a measure of autonomy. The
inscriptions on the coins served as slogans in favour of the
uprising, for the Jewish population among whom they
circulated, inscriptions such as 'for the freedom or
redemption of Zion' The shekels and half shekels were coins
that could be given as the annual half shekel tax to the
Temple.
The symbols are largely agricultural produce of the land and
vessels used in the Temple service.
Obv.: Amphora (wine vessel) with wide rim, fluted belly and
two handles, and Paleo-Hebrew inscription (year two). Rev.:
Vine leaf with small branch and tendril, surrounded by the
inscription (freedom of Zion).
67/8 C.E. 2.25 grams, 17 mm, axis 12. Cf. Ya'akov
Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl.
62, no. 196a.
The Great Revolt, 66-70 CE and also called the Jewish War
against the Romans, is remembered in Jewish history for its
A bronze prutah, the disastrous consequences, among them widespread physical
destruction, killing of hundreds of thousands of Jews
159 Jewish War coins second year of the culminating in the obliteration of the Second Temple. $120 $120 - $180
Jewish War against In the course of the war the Jewish rebels struck coins in
Rome silver and bronze as an act of defiance against Rome, since
the right to strike coins signified a measure of autonomy. The
inscriptions on the coins served as slogans in favour of the
uprising, for the Jewish population among whom they
circulated, inscriptions such as 'for the freedom or
redemption of Zion' The shekels and half shekels were coins
that could be given as the annual half shekel tax to the
Temple.
The symbols are largely agricultural produce of the land and
vessels used in the Temple service.
Obv.: Amphora (wine vessel) with wide rim, fluted belly and
two handles, and Paleo-Hebrew inscription (year two). Rev.:
Vine leaf with small branch and tendril, surrounded by the
inscription (freedom of Zion).
67/8 C.E. 3.90 grams, 18¼ mm, axis 12. Cf. Ya'akov
Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl.
62, no. 196.
The Great Revolt, 66-70 CE and also called the Jewish War
against the Romans, is remembered in Jewish history for its
A bronze prutah, the disastrous consequences, among them widespread physical
destruction, killing of hundreds of thousands of Jews
160 Jewish War coins second year of the culminating in the obliteration of the Second Temple. $245 $250 - $350
Jewish War against In the course of the war the Jewish rebels struck coins in
Rome
silver and bronze as an act of defiance against Rome, since
the right to strike coins signified a measure of autonomy. The
inscriptions on the coins served as slogans in favour of the
uprising, for the Jewish population among whom they
circulated, inscriptions such as 'for the freedom or
redemption of Zion' The shekels and half shekels were coins
that could be given as the annual half shekel tax to the
Temple.
The symbols are largely agricultural produce of the land and
vessels used in the Temple service.
Obv.: Cup with rim of nine pellets, surrounded by Paleo-
Hebrew inscription (shekel of Israel). Above the cup, the date
(abbreviation of year three). Rev.: Stem with three
pomegranates surrounded by the inscription (Jerusalem the
holy).
68/9 C.E. 14.19 grams, 23¾ mm, axis 12. Cf. Ya'akov
Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl.
62, no. 202.
The Great Revolt, 66-70 CE and also called the Jewish War
against the Romans, is remembered in Jewish history for its
A silver shekel, the disastrous consequences, among them widespread physical
third year of the destruction, killing of hundreds of thousands of Jews
161 Jewish War coins Jewish War against culminating in the obliteration of the Second Temple. $6,000 $7000 - $11000
Rome In the course of the war the Jewish rebels struck coins in
silver and bronze as an act of defiance against Rome, since
the right to strike coins signified a measure of autonomy. The
inscriptions on the coins served as slogans in favour of the
uprising, for the Jewish population among whom they
circulated, inscriptions such as 'for the freedom or
redemption of Zion' The shekels and half shekels were coins
that could be given as the annual half shekel tax to the
Temple.
The symbols are largely agricultural produce of the land and
vessels used in the Temple service.

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Obv.: Amphora (wine vessel) with lid, wide rim, fluted belly
and two handles, and Paleo-Hebrew inscription (year three).
Rev.: Vine leaf with small branch and tendril, surrounded by
the inscription (freedom of Zion).
68/9 C.E. 2.40 grams, 17½ mm, axis 12. Cf. Ya'akov
Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl.
62, no. 204.
The Great Revolt, 66-70 CE and also called the Jewish War
against the Romans, is remembered in Jewish history for its
A bronze prutah, the disastrous consequences, among them widespread physical
third year of the destruction, killing of hundreds of thousands of Jews
162 Jewish War coins Jewish War against culminating in the obliteration of the Second Temple. $70 $75 - $120
In the course of the war the Jewish rebels struck coins in
Rome silver and bronze as an act of defiance against Rome, since
the right to strike coins signified a measure of autonomy. The
inscriptions on the coins served as slogans in favour of the
uprising, for the Jewish population among whom they
circulated, inscriptions such as 'for the freedom or
redemption of Zion' The shekels and half shekels were coins
that could be given as the annual half shekel tax to the
Temple.
The symbols are largely agricultural produce of the land and
vessels used in the Temple service.
Obv.: Laureate head of Vespasian facing right, surrounded
by Latin inscription IMP CAESAR VESP[ASI]ANVS AVG.
Rev.: Judaea seated beside trophy; underneath, the
inscription IVDAEA (Judaea).
70/9 C.E. 3.28 grams, 19 mm, axis 6. For a similar example
see: Sear 2296.
After the Romans quelled the Jewish Revolt in 70 CE, the
respective Emperors chose to advertise the victory widely
and in no uncertain terms. In addition to victory parades, in
Judaea Capta A silver denarius of which both prisoners of war and the sacred vessels of the
163 coins
Vespasian, Judaea
Temple were displayed victory steles were constructed and
$140 $150 - $200
Capta coinage coins were struck throughout the empire. The coins, most
bearing the inscription 'Judaea Capta' (Judaea is captured)
were struck for over a decade in many different mints even
as far afield as Germany and Spain. On most coins there is a
female figure seated depicting Judaea, bent over in a
position of mourning, sometimes alone, sometimes
accompanied by a soldier or trophy.
Bronze coins were also struck in Caesarea inscribed in
Greek so that the local populace could read them.
Obv.: Laureate head of Vespasian facing right, surrounded
by Latin inscription IMP CAESA[R] [VESPA]SIANVS AVG.
Rev.: Judaea seated beside trophy; underneath, the
inscription IVDAEA (Judaea).
70/9 C.E. 3.22 grams, 16¾ mm, axis 6. For a similar
example see: Sear 2296.
After the Romans quelled the Jewish Revolt in 70 CE, the
respective Emperors chose to advertise the victory widely
A silver denarius of and in no uncertain terms. In addition to victory parades, in
Judaea Capta which both prisoners of war and the sacred vessels of the
164 coins Vespasian, Judaea Temple were displayed victory steles were constructed and $140 $150 - $200
Capta coinage coins were struck throughout the empire. The coins, most
bearing the inscription 'Judaea Capta' (Judaea is captured)
were struck for over a decade in many different mints even
as far afield as Germany and Spain. On most coins there is a
female figure seated depicting Judaea, bent over in a
position of mourning, sometimes alone, sometimes
accompanied by a soldier or trophy.
Bronze coins were also struck in Caesarea inscribed in
Greek so that the local populace could read them.
Obv.: Laureate head of Vespasian facing right, surrounded
by Latin inscription IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG [P] [M] [TR]
P P P COS III. Rev.: Palm tree; to left, the emperor standing
right, holding spear and parazonium; to right, Jewess seated
right on cuirass; underneath, the letters SC (Senatus
Consulto); around, the inscription JUDAEA CAPTA.
70/9 C.E. 25.10 grams, 35 mm, axis 6. For a similar
example see: Hendin 775.
After the Romans quelled the Jewish Revolt in 70 CE, the
A bronze Sestertius respective Emperors chose to advertise the victory widely
Judaea Capta of Vespasian, and in no uncertain terms. In addition to victory parades, in
165 coins Judaea Capta which both prisoners of war and the sacred vessels of the
$480 $600 - $850
coinage Temple were displayed victory steles were constructed and
coins were struck throughout the empire. The coins, most
bearing the inscription 'Judaea Capta' (Judaea is captured)
were struck for over a decade in many different mints even
as far afield as Germany and Spain. On most coins there is a
female figure seated depicting Judaea, bent over in a
position of mourning, sometimes alone, sometimes
accompanied by a soldier or trophy.
Bronze coins were also struck in Caesarea inscribed in
Greek so that the local populace could read them.
Obv.: Portrait of Vespasian facing right; inscription detailing
the Emperors titles, around. Rev.: Victory inscribing a shield
attached to a palm tree; Judaea seated r. at foot of palm tree
as a mourning captive; in exergue, the letters SC (Senatus
Consulto).
70/9 C.E. 24.82 grams, 34¼ mm, axis 6. Cf. Sear, Roman
Coins vol.I, p. 443, no. 2344.
After the Romans quelled the Jewish Revolt in 70 CE, the
respective Emperors chose to advertise the victory widely
A bronze Sestertius and in no uncertain terms. In addition to victory parades, in
Judaea Capta of Vespasian,
166 coins Judaea Capta which both prisoners of war and the sacred vessels of the $480 $600 - $850
coinage Temple were displayed victory steles were constructed and
coins were struck throughout the empire. The coins, most
bearing the inscription 'Judaea Capta' (Judaea is captured)
were struck for over a decade in many different mints even
as far afield as Germany and Spain. On most coins there is a
female figure seated depicting Judaea, bent over in a
position of mourning, sometimes alone, sometimes
accompanied by a soldier or trophy.
Bronze coins were also struck in Caesarea inscribed in
Greek so that the local populace could read them.

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Obv.: Laureate head of Titus facing right, surrounded by


Greek inscription AYTOKP TITO[Σ] [KAI]ΣAP (Imperator
Titus Caesar). Rev.: Trophy; On left, Judaea seats mourn
(her hands tied behind her back). On right, shield. Around,
the inscription IOYΔAIAΣ [EAΛΩ]KYIAΣ.
70/9 C.E. 11.35 grams, 25¼ mm, axis 12. Cf. Ya'akov
Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl.
79, no. 384.
After the Romans quelled the Jewish Revolt in 70 CE, the
A bronze coin of respective Emperors chose to advertise the victory widely
Judaea Capta Judaea Capta and in no uncertain terms. In addition to victory parades, in
167 coins coinage, mint of which both prisoners of war and the sacred vessels of the
$50 $50 - $70
Caesarea Temple were displayed victory steles were constructed and
coins were struck throughout the empire. The coins, most
bearing the inscription 'Judaea Capta' (Judaea is captured)
were struck for over a decade in many different mints even
as far afield as Germany and Spain. On most coins there is a
female figure seated depicting Judaea, bent over in a
position of mourning, sometimes alone, sometimes
accompanied by a soldier or trophy.
Bronze coins were also struck in Caesarea inscribed in
Greek so that the local populace could read them.
Obv.: Laureate head of Titus facing right, surrounded by
Greek inscription [AY]TOKP [TITOΣ] [KA]IΣAP (Imperator
Titus Caesar). Rev.: Trophy; On left, Judaea seats mourn
(her hands tied behind her back). On right, shield. Around,
the inscription [IO]YΔAIAΣ EAΛ[ΩKYIAΣ].
70/9 C.E. 15.20 grams, 24¼ mm, axis 12. Cf. Ya'akov
Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl.
79, no. 384.
After the Romans quelled the Jewish Revolt in 70 CE, the
A bronze coin of respective Emperors chose to advertise the victory widely
Judaea Capta Judaea Capta and in no uncertain terms. In addition to victory parades, in
168 coins coinage, mint of which both prisoners of war and the sacred vessels of the
$50 $50 - $70
Caesarea Temple were displayed victory steles were constructed and
coins were struck throughout the empire. The coins, most
bearing the inscription 'Judaea Capta' (Judaea is captured)
were struck for over a decade in many different mints even
as far afield as Germany and Spain. On most coins there is a
female figure seated depicting Judaea, bent over in a
position of mourning, sometimes alone, sometimes
accompanied by a soldier or trophy.
Bronze coins were also struck in Caesarea inscribed in
Greek so that the local populace could read them.
A medium bronze coin (Dupondius), the first year of Bar
Kochba Revolt. Obv.: Palm branch in wreath; around, Paleo-
Hebrew inscription (Shimon prince of Israel). Rev: Harp with
seven strings surrounded by the inscription (year one of the
redemption of Israel).
132/3 C.E. 10.95 grams, 25½ mm, axis 12. Cf. Ya'akov
A medium bronze Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl.
Bar Kokhba coin (Dupondius), the
169 Revolt coins first year of Bar 65, no. 223. $750 $850 - $1250
The Bar Kokhba Revolt (132-135 CE) used similar symbols
Kochba Revolt and inscriptions to the First Revolt. It broke out some seventy
years after the destruction of the Second Temple and fifteen
years after a Jewish revolt in the diaspora. The tragic
consequences of the Revolt led to a pun on the name Bar
Kokhba, Bar Cosiba, "son of the lie". Bar-Kokhba coins were
struck on Roman coins.
Obv.: Palm branch in wreath; around, Paleo-Hebrew
inscription (Shimon prince of Israel). Rev: Harp with five
strings surrounded by the inscription (year one of the
redemption of Israel).
132/3 C.E. 10.25 grams, 23¾ mm, axis 12. Cf. Ya'akov
A medium bronze Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl.
Bar Kokhba coin (Dupondius), the 65, no. 223b.
170 Revolt coins first year of Bar The Bar Kokhba Revolt (132-135 CE) used similar symbols $450 $450 - $650
Kochba Revolt and inscriptions to the First Revolt. It broke out some seventy
years after the destruction of the Second Temple and fifteen
years after a Jewish revolt in the diaspora. The tragic
consequences of the Revolt led to a pun on the name Bar
Kokhba, Bar Cosiba, "son of the lie". Bar-Kokhba coins were
struck on Roman coins.
Obv.: Bunch of grapes surrounded by paleo-Hebrew
inscription (Shimon). In the margins, vestiges of Latin
inscription. Rev: Flagon with handle and palm branch
('lulav'), surrounded by inscription (year two of the freedom of
Israel). The letters Aleph ( ) and Resh ( ) changed places. In
the margins, vestiges of Latin inscription.
A silver denarius 133/4 C.E. 3.10 grams, 19¾ mm, axis 12. Cf. Ya'akov
Bar Kokhba ('Zuz'), the second Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl.
171 Revolt coins year of Bar Kokhba 67, no. 253a. $1,175 $1300 - $1500
Revolt The Bar Kokhba Revolt (132-135 CE) used similar symbols
and inscriptions to the First Revolt. It broke out some seventy
years after the destruction of the Second Temple and fifteen
years after a Jewish revolt in the diaspora. The tragic
consequences of the Revolt led to a pun on the name Bar
Kokhba, Bar Cosiba, "son of the lie". Bar-Kokhba coins were
struck on Roman coins.
Obv.: Tetrastyle facade of the Temple in Jerusalem: Between
the pillars, an ark. Above, a star motif, flanked by a paleo-
Hebrew inscription (Shimon). Rev: Lulav, ethrog myrtle and
willow surrounded by the inscription (for the freedom of
Jerusalem).
Tetradrachms of Bar Kokhba Revolt are mostly restruck on
Syrian tetradrachms of the reign of Trajan.
Bar Kokhba A silver tetradrachm 132/5 C.E. 14.07 grams, 25¼ mm, axis 1. Cf. Ya'akov
172 Revolt coins
('Sela'), Bar Kokhba Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl. $5,000 $5500 - $7500
Revolt 69, no. 267b.
The Bar Kokhba Revolt (132-135 CE) used similar symbols
and inscriptions to the First Revolt. It broke out some seventy
years after the destruction of the Second Temple and fifteen
years after a Jewish revolt in the diaspora. The tragic
consequences of the Revolt led to a pun on the name Bar
Kokhba, Bar Cosiba, "son of the lie". Bar-Kokhba coins were
struck on Roman coins.

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Obv.: A bunch of grapes surrounded by paleo-Hebrew


inscription (Shimon). In the margins, vestiges of Latin
inscription. Rev: Two trumpets surrounded by inscription (for
the freedom of Jerusalem). To the right of the trumpets is the
complete profile of the portrait of the Roman Emperor who
appeared on the original.
A silver denarius 132/5 C.E. 2.88 grams, 18 mm, axis 1. Cf. Ya'akov
Bar Kokhba Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl.
173 Revolt coins ('Zuz'), Bar Kokhba 70, no. 277. $1,050 $1100 - $1400
Revolt The Bar Kokhba Revolt (132-135 CE) used similar symbols
and inscriptions to the First Revolt. It broke out some seventy
years after the destruction of the Second Temple and fifteen
years after a Jewish revolt in the diaspora. The tragic
consequences of the Revolt led to a pun on the name Bar
Kokhba, Bar Cosiba, "son of the lie". Bar-Kokhba coins were
struck on Roman coins.
Obv.: Palm tree with seven branches and two clusters of
fruit; below it, a paleo-Hebrew inscription (Shimon). Rev:
Bunch of grapes with small branch and leaf, surrounded by
the inscription (for the freedom of Jerusalem). The letter
Mem of Jerusalem is missing.
132/5 C.E. 4.84 grams, 21¾ mm, axis 1. Cf. Ya'akov
Bar Kokhba A small bronze coin Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl.
174 Revolt coins ('Issar'), Bar Kokhba 72, no. 302. $350 $350 - $500
Revolt The Bar Kokhba Revolt (132-135 CE) used similar symbols
and inscriptions to the First Revolt. It broke out some seventy
years after the destruction of the Second Temple and fifteen
years after a Jewish revolt in the diaspora. The tragic
consequences of the Revolt led to a pun on the name Bar
Kokhba, Bar Cosiba, "son of the lie". Bar-Kokhba coins were
struck on Roman coins.
Obv.: A palm tree with seven branches and two clusters of
fruit; below it, a paleo-Hebrew inscription (Shimon). Rev: A
bunch of grapes with small branch and leaf, surrounded by
inscription (for the freedom of Jerusalem). The letter Mem of
Jerusalem is missing.
132/5 C.E. 6.72 grams, 19 mm, axis 12. Cf. Ya'akov
Bar Kokhba A small bronze coin Meshorer, A Treasury of Jewish Coins (New York 2001), pl.
175 Revolt coins
('Issar'), Bar Kokhba 72, no. 302. $300 $300 - $500
Revolt The Bar Kokhba Revolt (132-135 CE) used similar symbols
and inscriptions to the First Revolt. It broke out some seventy
years after the destruction of the Second Temple and fifteen
years after a Jewish revolt in the diaspora. The tragic
consequences of the Revolt led to a pun on the name Bar
Kokhba, Bar Cosiba, "son of the lie". Bar-Kokhba coins were
struck on Roman coins.

A lot of twenty
Byzantine coins A lot of twenty Byzantine coins (denomination of 40
Lots of ancient
176 coins (denomination of
nummia). ca. 6th-7th centuries.
$125 $150 - $250
40 nummia). ca.
6th-7th centuries.

A lot of twenty
Lots of ancient Byzantine coins A lot of twenty Byzantine coins (denomination of 40 nummia).
177 coins (denomination of 40 ca. 6th-7th centuries. [1] $125 $150 - $250
nummia). ca. 6th-7th
centuries.

A lot of twenty
Lots of ancient Byzantine coins A lot of twenty Byzantine coins (denomination of 40 nummia).
178 coins (denomination of 40 ca. 6th-7th centuries. $125 $150 - $250
nummia). ca. 6th-7th
centuries.

A lot of eighteen
Lots of ancient Byzantine coins
179 (denomination of 20 A lot of eighteen Byzantine coins (denomination of 20 $125 $150 - $250
coins nummia). ca. 6th-7th nummia). ca. 6th-7th centuries.
centuries.

A lot of twenty one


Lots of ancient coins, Anonymous A lot of twenty one coins, Anonymous and Late byzantine
180 coins and Late byzantine Folles $125 $150 - $250
Folles

A lot of twenty
Lots of ancient
181 coins
Byzantine Bronzes, A lot of twenty Byzantine Bronzes, ca. 6th century $125 $150 - $250
ca. 6th century

A lot of twenty five


Lots of ancient Late Roman and
182 coins Byzantine Bronze A lot of twenty five Late Roman and Byzantine Bronze coins $125 $150 - $250
coins

A lot of 41 mixed
Lots of ancient Byzantine Bronze A lot of 41 mixed Byzantine Bronze coins ca. 5th-6th
183 coins coins ca. 5th-6th centuries $125 $150 - $250
centuries

Lots of ancient A lot of twenty one


184 coins Late Byzantine A lot of twenty one Late Byzantine Bronze coins $125 $150 - $250
Bronze coins

Lots of ancient A lot of twenty one


185 coins Late Byzantine A lot of twenty one Late Byzantine Bronze coins $125 $150 - $250
Bronze coins

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A lot of nineteen
Lots of ancient mixed Bronze Coins A lot of nineteen mixed Bronze Coins Hellenistic to Byzantine
186 coins Hellenistic to $125 $150 - $250
Byzantine

Lots of ancient A lot of thirty one late A lot of thirty one late Byzantine Scyphates
187 coins Byzantine Scyphates $100 $150 - $250

Lots of ancient A lot of eleven


188 coins Scarab Impressions A lot of eleven Scarab Impressions of uncertain date $125 $150 - $250
of uncertain date

A lot of seven mixed


Lots of ancient Hellenistic and A lot of seven mixed Hellenistic and Roman coins (six
189 coins Roman coins (six bronze, one silver) $125 $150 - $250
bronze, one silver)

Obv: Figure en face; Arabic inscription around. Rev: Six


A bronze Turkeman pointed star with four lined Arabic inscription. ca. 12th-13th
190 Islamic coins coin cent. CE. The six pointed star started to become almost $50 $60 - $90
exclusively Jewish around the 18th cent. In Islamic contexts
it is known as the seal of Solomon. 50, 60-90

Early Bronze Age – was when man discovered how to use


Archaeological Pottery jug with high copper and the first urbanization - Pottery jug with high
191 Antiquities
handle. EB I ca. 3000
handle. EB I ca. 3000 BCE. Cf. Amiran R. p. 45, no. 24 for $100 $150 - $200
BCE
similar. 13 x 13 cm

Grey juglet; body


with sloping Middle Bronze Age – the time of the Patriarchs. Grey juglet;
shoulders; button body with sloping shoulders; button base; dotted decoration
Archaeological base; dotted
192 Antiquities decoration on on shoulder typical of Tell-el-Yehudiya ware. Cf. Amiran pp. $300 $500 - $700
shoulder typical of 116-121, for class of object and p.121, photo 123 for shape.
Tell-el-Yehudiya 13 x 10 cm.
ware
Grey juglet, with lug
handle and everted Late Bronze Age – a time of tremendous trading in the
long neck; decorated Eastern Mediterranean, much centred on Cyprus. Grey
juglet, with lug handle and everted long neck; decorated with
Archaeological with five sets of
193 Antiquities concentric circles
five sets of concentric circles sandwiched between seven $300 $500 - $700
sandwiched between lines above and four lines below. Three white lines above flat
seven lines above base. Cf. Amiran, pl. 46 no.6 ca. 1550-1200 BCE. 15 x 8.5
and four lines below cm.

Pottery chalice; a Iron Age –the exodus from Egypt according to the Biblical
Archaeological shallow bowl on a Narrative, the time of David, Solomon and the First Temple in
194 Antiquities high foot; ridge just Jerusalem. Pottery chalice; a shallow bowl on a high foot; $100 $150 - $200
above the base. Iron ridge just above the base. Iron Age I. 17.7 x 16.5 cm. some
Age restoration to foot.

Archaeological Pottery open lamp. Iron Age –the exodus from Egypt according to the Biblical
195 Antiquities Iron Age Narrative, the time of David, Solomon and the First Temple in $50 $100 - $150
Jerusalem. Pottery open lamp. Iron Age. 12.3 x 5 cm

6. Pottery jug; lug Iron Age –the exodus from Egypt according to the Biblical
Archaeological handle; red slip Narrative, the time of David, Solomon and the First Temple in
196 Antiquities abrasion; broken and Jerusalem. Pottery jug; lug handle; red slip abrasion; broken
$25 $50 - $100
repaired and repaired 21.5 x 15.5 cm

Pottery "cocked-hat lamp"; this is a local development from


the time of the Hasmonaeans of the Phoenician lamps that
Archaeological Pottery "cocked-hat are found all over the Mediterranean from Spain in the West
197 Antiquities lamp" to the Eastern Mediterranean littoral. Ca, 2nd-1st cent BCE.
$100 $150 - $300
Allegedly found in Mishmar Haemeq in the Galilee. 8 x 4.3
cm.

Pottery cooking pot


with horizontally
Archaeological ribbed body and two 10 x 13 cm
198 Antiquities handles. End of
$100 $150 - $300
Second Temple
period

Bronze incense shovel; fluted handle. Ca. 1st-2nd cent CE.


Cf. Yadin, Y. Bar Cochba, p. no. for similar vessels that were
Archaeological Bronze incense
199 Antiquities
taken as booty by the forces of Shim'on Bar Cochba during
shovel; fluted handle the Bar Cochba Revolt. 30 x 8.7 cm. Acquired from Barakat,
$1,000 $1500 - $2500
Jerusalem 1970's.

Pottery oil lamp with Pottery oil lamp with seven spouts; geometric decoration of
seven spouts - from intertwining rope motif on body of lamp; abrasion; some
Archaeological the collection of damage around filling hole; handle broken; Beit Nattif, ca.
200 Antiquities General Moshe 3rd-4th cent CE. Provenance – from the collection of General $800 $1500 - $2500
Dayan with Moshe Dayan with inscription from him on the base. 14.5 x
inscription from him 11cm

Glass bottle with


globular body and
Archaeological
201 Antiquities neck tapering Ca. 3rd-5th cent CE. 10.5 x 7 cm $100 $150 - $200
towards the body -
Roman period

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Terracotta incantation bowl with 17 spiral lines of Babylonian


Jewish Aramaic. Such bowls were the most widespread
class of amulet in the Late Sassanian period in Mesopotamia
from the middle of the fifth century till the ascent of Islam
Terracotta shortly after the mid 7th century. They were placed under the
Archaeological incantation bowl with thresholds of houses the rationale being that demons and
202 Antiquities 17 spiral lines of other evil spirits would be trapped inside the bowls while $10,000 $13000 - $15000
Babylonian Jewish crossing the portal. The client's name is Mirdukh daughter of
Aramaic. Rare script Hormizdukh. In addition to the names of angels, and the evil
spirit it mentions, 'Holy, holy, holy, holy, holy, holy, holy',
which is derived from Isaiah. To be published by Dr. James
Nathan Ford. Sasanian Persia ca. 5th-7th cent CE. 15.5 cm.
diam. May not be exported.

Pottery North African


Archaeological Red Slip Ware oil Carthage ca. 4th-5th cent CE. Small break at nozzle ,cracked
203 Antiquities lamp depicting seven between the top and bottom halves. 9.5 x 6.7 cm $3,000 $4000 - $7000
branched menorah

Glass pendant, Glass pendant, depicting seven branched menorah, lulav


and etrog on the right; shofar on left. Suspension loop
depicting seven missing; manufacturing flaw at shofar; Ca. 5th-7th cent CE.
Archaeological branched menorah,
204 Antiquities lulav and etrog on For specimens from same mould, cf. Spaer M. Ancient Glass $1,500 $2000 - $3500
the right; shofar on in the Israel Museum, Beads and other Small Objects. p. 181
left no. 371, and lot no. 48 in the sale of the Michael Steinhardt
collection at Sotheby's 1.6 cm. diam.
Pottery oil lamp
depicting "Ein Yabrud" type or "slipper" lamp. Ca. 4th-5th cent CE. Cf.
Archaeological menorah/tree motif,
205 Antiquities with secondary Loffreda, S. Lucerne Bizantine. 10 x 7.5 cm. Acquired from $75 $100 - $200
decoration of S. Harari, Allenby Road, Tel Aviv, ca. 1970's.
chevrons

Pottery oil lamp


depicting three
Archaeological running quadrupeds Syria ca. 7th-8th cent CE. Cf. Rosenthal, R. and Sivan, R.
206 Antiquities and hunter opposite Ancient Lamps in the Schloessinger Collection, pp. 141-142, $250 $300 - $500
standing quadruped nos. 578-582. 11 cm diam. X 4.4 cm. high.
with bird behind

Pottery oil lamp;


Archaeological linear, geometric and Pottery oil lamp; linear, geometric and dotted decoration;
207 Antiquities dotted decoration - unidentified motif at nozzle; Northern Israel/Transjordan, ca. $75 $90 - $140
Northern 6th cent CE. 9.5 x 6
Israel/Transjordan

seven Glass juglet pendants, 6 complete, 1 broken. 4th-5th


Archaeological seven Glass juglet cent CE. Cf. Spaer, M. Ancient Glass in the Israel Museum,
208 Antiquities pendants, 4th-5th Beads and Other Small Objects, p. 178, no. 339-354, and p. $300 $500 - $750
cent CE
361, pl.28. length of each ca. 3 cm

Archaeological Glass bottle with Islamic Period- the period of Islamic sovereignty in the region
209 Antiquities
striations; deep from 638-1917 with a brief interregnum during the period of $75 $100 - $200
patination the Crusades. 4.4 x 3.4 cm

Glass bottle with


Archaeological globular body; neck Islamic Period- the period of Islamic sovereignty in the region
210 Antiquities with everted rim;
from 638-1917 with a brief interregnum during the period of $50 $75 - $150
the Crusades. 4.6 x 3.5 cm
encrustation

Terracotta lamp; Islamic Period- the period of Islamic sovereignty in the region
Archaeological
211 Antiquities
pinched nozzle; ca. from 638-1917 with a brief interregnum during the period of $30 $40 - $100
13th cent the Crusades. 6.5 x 4.6

Terracotta lamp with Crusader Period – when European Christians came to the
lug handle; bowl- Holy Land to recapture the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Cf.
Archaeological shaped reservoir with Knights of the Holy Land, p.262 for related material. The
212 Antiquities central filling hole problem in attributing anepigraphic objects as Crusader is
$75 $100 - $200
surrounded by raised that there was a substantial overlap of the material culture
neck. with the neighbouring Islamic cultures. 7.5 x 4.2 cm.

Medals Coins & Collection of


213 banknotes Mandate coins [98] 98 coins from the Mandate Period. $150 $250 - $300

* Banknote from the British Madate Period, about one pound.


1939. Used condition.
* Banknote from Bank Leumi L’Yisrael. 500 Pruta. 1952.
Medals Coins & Collection of Used condition.
214 banknotes Banknotes [5] * Banknote from the Anglo-Palestina Bank. 500 Mil. 1948. $600 $700 - $900
Used-very fine condition.
* Two Banknotes from Bank Israel. Ten Israeli Liras. 1955.
Used-Very fine condition.

Collection of badges,
Medals Coins & 11 Pins and badges Palestine-Israel, and a 'Rishon Le'Zion'
215 banknotes pins, and a medal Medal, 1882. $250 $400 - $600
[16]

Medals Coins & Medal. Sigmund Medal. Sigmund Freud. Vienna, 1906. Bronze. Fine
216 banknotes Freud. Vienna, 1906. condition. $100 $150 - $200

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Medals Coins & David and Jonathan Silver medal, David and Jonathan.. 57 mm. diameter, 53
217 banknotes Medal. Silver grams. A few scratches and light rubbings. VF+. $50 $100 - $150

Medal in honor of Queen Elizabeth. England? 1586. 30 mm.


Medals Coins & Medal. England?
218 banknotes 1586. diameter. Covered with an original brown patina. Fine-very $80 $120 - $140
fine condition

Bronze medal with the Freemasons emblem. France, 1843.


Relief of the society’s ‘lodge’.With the emblem of the two-
headed eagle holding a sword, additional motifs and the
Medals Coins & Freemasons Medal. society’s mottos. Tetragrammaton in Hebrew letters. French
219 banknotes France, 1843. text surrounded by a snake. The Freemasons is an
$30 $70 - $100
international secret society that emphasizes unclear moral
ideals. It promotes freedom, brotherhood and equality. Very
fine condition.
Bronze medal in honor of French novelist Joseph Marie
Eugène Sue. Belgium, 1848. 54 mm. diameter. Relief of bust
EUGENE SUE of Eugene Sue with French text, ‘The Belgian Liberals”; the
Medals Coins & (1804-1857). Tribute reverse features a quill and the text “Sa Plume Foudroie
220 banknotes Medal. Belgium L’Hydre Qui Brava Rome Et Les Rois”. Along with the names $30 $60 - $80
1848. of four of his works, including “The Wandering Jew”, Sue’s
noted 10-volume work which depicts the Jew as a hero who
protects the poor and weak from harm. Very fine condition.
Copper medal marking the 300th anniversary of the birth of
theologian Theodore Beza. Geneva, Switzerland 1819. 57
mm. diameter. Obverse: Three religious figures and the date
Medals Coins & Copper Medal.
221 banknotes Geneva, 1819 1519 (Beza’s birth year), Tetragrammaton. Reverse: $30 $60 - $80
Commemorative words in Latin. Theodore Beza was a
Protestant scholar who played an important role in the
Reformation. Nice, original patina. Very fine condition.
Royal, artisan work of Pavel Ovchinnikov. Rounded
rectangular box with beautiful enamel work on its surface.
Designed flower at center of the cover. Two roosters at both
ends - their heads protrude serving as handles. Beaded
Beautiful Silver Box border and flowers in blue and turquoise, supported by four
with Enamel. Pavel chicken legs on balls. Pavel Ovchinnikov (1830-1888) was a
222 silverware Ovchinnikov. Russia, Russian artist and silversmith. He was noted $1,000 $2000 - $4000
for reintroducing enamel in the 19th century. After his
mid - 19th century. works were enthusiastically accepted, he was invited to
become an official supplier of Tsar Alexander III and for the
Italian, Danish and French monarchies. His unique works are
exhbited in museums and art exhibitions worldwide. 14 cm.
long; 6 cm. wide; 6 cm. tall; 0.330 kg. Very fine condition.

Decorated, silver
serving tray. Silver tray marked Augsburg, 18th century, rim decorated
223 silverware Augsburg, 18th with flowers and fruits. Angel relief at center, in Renaissance $400 $600 - $800
century. style. 28 cm long; 23.5 cm. wide. 0.240 kg. Fine condition..

Silver tray, England 1925 (Sheffield - maker's name is


rubbed out). Silver pitcher, England 1907 (Marston & Bayliss,
Birmingham), Sugar caddy (without spoon), England
Silver Tray and beginning of the 20th century (Horton and Alday - year
Vessels. [6]. England rubbed out). Small silver tray, Germany, end of the 19th
224 silverware
and Germany, 19th- centruy (Wilhelm Binder, Schwabisch Gmund), salt and
$550 $700 - $800
20th Century. pepper shaker, England, Horton & Alday 1907 (Birmingham).
Altogether 6 items. Weight, about 1.10 kilograms. Light dent
in the pitcher and sugar caddy. Overall fine-very fine
condition.

Silver Flower Vase. Flower vase. Floral decorations. Silver hallmarked 800.
225 silverware England? Beginning England? Beginning of the 20th century. 13 cm. tall; 9 cm. $80 $150 - $200
of the 20th Century. diameter, 0.160 kilograms. Very fine condition.

Pair of Decorated
226 silverware Silver Frames. Pair of silver picture frames. Size 18x14 cm. Weight, 210 $100 $180 - $200
grams. Very fine condition.

Silver Serving Nice, silver serving basket. Hallmarked silver. Birmingham


227 silverware Basket. England, 1901, SB&S. 31 cm. long; 18 cm. wide; 0.250 kg. A few $130 $180 - $220
1901. interior stains. Very fine condition.

Set of Silver Serving Set of twelve hallmarked, silver serving spoons. Silver-plated
Spoons. England? handles with an artistic ending (each one different - ostrich,
228 silverware
Beginning of the 20th
carriage, musical instruments and more). Each spoon is 10 $150 $250 - $400
cm. long, with inclusive weight of 0.09 kg. within its original
Century. case.

Silver fruit bowl. Hallmarked [Germany, 20th century].


229 silverware Fruit Bowl. Silver. Diameter: 25 cm. Height: 8.3 cm. Weight: 350 grams. Very $180 $300 - $350
fine condition.

Coffee set. Hallmarked sterling silver. * Large elliptic tray, 41


Silver Coffee cm. long; maximal width: 31 cm. Decorations on the rim.
230 silverware Set.Tray, 2 Pitchers, *Pitcher with elliptic cover and spout, Height: about 23 cm. $1,300 $2000 - $2500
Sugar Caddy, Milk *Pitcher with cover and spout, 21 cm. * Sugar caddy with
Holder cover, Height: 14 cm. *Milk holder, height: 13 cm. Inclusive
weight: 2578 grams. Very fine condition.

Set of silver items, including: cup and bowl for "Mayim


231 silverware Achronim" *Kiddush cup with saucer *Honey dish * Salt $230 $500 - $600
Set of Silver Items shaker * Napkin holder. Inclusive weight 445 grams. Nice
decorations. Very fine condition.

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Almost complete set of silver silverware in a wood box,


Set of Silver including: 12 forks, 12 tablespoons, 12 teaspoons, 12 sugar
Silverware in a Case. spoons, 2 salt spoons, large ladle, serving spoon, serving
232 silverware Austro-Hungary, 19th fork, 11 knives (1 missing), 12 dessert forks, sharpening tool, $1,400 $2000 - $2500
Century additional serving items (not from the original set). Inclusive
weight: 3620 grams. A small number of pieces are missing, a
small number of pieces are not original. Fine condition.

Silver mesh purse. Hallmarked. Germany, end of the 19th


Mesh Purse. Silver.
233 silverware
Germany.
century. Nice decorations, strap. about 30x20 cm. About 400 $300 $400 - $500
grams. Fine condition.

234 silverware Silver Napkin Holder Silver napkin holder. Hallmarked 925. 86 grams.
Decorations. Very fine condition. $40 $80 - $100

Silver-plated cup of Elijah decorated with a star of David. 16


Cup of Elijah, small cm. tall; 8 cm. diameter. Silver-plated havdala plate, primitive
cups and a Havdala engraving ‫המבדיל בין קודש לחול‬, diameter - 21 cm. 6 silver-
235 silverware Set and Plate of the
plated small cups, 9 cm. tall; 3.5 cm. diameter. All the items
$80 $150 - $200
Riva"z, United
States, 20th Century. belonged to Rabbi Yaakov Balshan Zapinsky, disciple of the
Netziv of Volozhin, a rebbe of Rabbi Moshe Feinstein and
associated with the establishers of the Mizrachi in 1902. Fine
condition. Along with a letter from his family.

Decorated with fruits and flowers, stands on four legs.


Silver-Plated Challa Belonged to Rabbi Yaakov Balshan Zapinsky, disciple of the
Tray of the Riva"z,
236 silverware United States, 20th Netziv of Volozhin, rebbe of Rabbi Moshe Feinstein, founder $80 $150 - $200
of the Mizrachi in 1902. 37 cm. long; 29 cm. wide. Fine
Century. condition. Along with a letter from his family.

Silver Tray for the Tray for the Seder Night. Silver 800. 28 cm. diameter. 282
Seder Night. grams. [Germany, Beginning of the 20th century?].
237 silverware [Germany? Decorated rim with leaves and grape vines, six indentations $200 $400 - $500
Beginning of the 20th for the simanim with text and the word "Pesach" [in Hebrew].
Century]. Fine condition.

Silver finials. [Persia, 20th century]. Hallmarked. Height:


about 27 cm. Weight: 766 grams. Delicate handmade
238 silverware decorations on a large part of the surface. With stars of
Silver Finials. Persia. David, with 'Zion' inside, and a Hebrew letter in each rim.
$390 $600 - $800

With bells. Nice work. Complete. Fine condition.

Decorated pair of silver candlesticks. Hallmarked. Height:


239 silverware
Pair of Tall Siver 37.5 cm., diameter of the base: about 14 cm. Weight: 882
$600 $1000 - $1200
Candlesticks grams. Large decorations. New. Very fine condition.

240 silverware Silver Etrog Box Etrog box. Hallmarked silver. Israel. 12x16x10.5 cm. 550 $220 $500 - $600
grams. Nice decorations. Very fine condition.

Silver Binding. Book of Psalms with a silver binding. Hallmarked. At the front
241 silverware
Western Wall there is a decoration of Jews praying at the Western Wall.
$150 $300 - $400
Decoration. The spine has the word ‫ תהלים‬and the back has images of
women praying by the Kotel. Very fine condition.

Three-stemmed silver candelabra. Hallmarked. [Germany,


Three-Stemmed
242 silverware Candelabra. Silver beginning of the 20th century]. Height: 30 cm. Square base: $200 $400 - $500
[Germany, Beginning 12 cm. 400 grams. Linear decorations. Very fine condition.
of the 20th Century]

Silver kiddush cup with matching saucer. Cup: 8 cm. tall,


Silver Kiddush Cup
243 silverware with Saucer maximal diameter: 7 cm. Saucer's diameter: 12.5 cm. $70 $150 - $200
Inclusive weight, 133 grams. Very fine condition.

Silver Havdala set. Includes: * Spice tower, 20 cm. tall;


square base: 6 cm.*Candle Holder, 14.2 cm. tall; square
244 silverware Havdala Set. Silver. base: 6 cm. * Cup, 7 cm. tall, maximal width: 6.3 cm. *Plate, $170 $300 - $400
12 cm. wide *Matchbox cover. Inclusive weight: 331 grams.
Very fine condition.

Large Silver Kiddush Large silver kiddush cup with matching saucer. Hallmarked.
245 silverware Cup with Saucer. Cup is 18 cm. tall: 9 cm. diameter. Saucer diameter: 17 cm. $200 $400 - $500
Impressive.
Inclusive weight, 392 grams. Very fine condition. Impressive.

Chanuka menorah. Silver, hallmarked, Hadad Bros. Height:


Tall Impressive 56 cm, width: 31 cm, square base: 12 cm., weight: 1082
246 Menorahs Chanuka Menorah. grams. Nice decorations. Removable shamash and hanging $550 $1000 - $1200
Silver. pitcher. Impressive. New. Very fine condition.

Miniature Chanuka Miniature, bronze Chanuka menorah. Two lions, the


247 Menorahs menorah, Israel, Decalogue, and two emblems of the State of Israel. Three $50 $60 - $80
1950s. legs. 9.5 cm. tall, 11 cm. wide, 4 cm. deep.

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Large Brass
Chanuka Menorah, Casted brass menorah. Central spine with adjustable arms.
248 Menorahs Holland, Beginning of $300 $400 - $500
the 20th Century All parts in working order. Very fine condition.

Chanuka menorah shaped like a candle, two candles and


Chanuka Menorah. two stars of David, eight wicks in the shape of leaves placed
Silver? Morocco.
249 Menorahs Beginning of the 20th around a painted, pottery vessel with oil. Primitive filigree, $100 $200 - $300
Century. hammer and engraving work. 31.5 cm. tall; 20.5 cm. wide.
Apparently never used, fine condition.

Copper Backplate
Menorah, Peacock Copper backplate menorah, hammerwork with a design of
250 Menorahs Style, India, 20th peacock feathers on the surface. Shamash at center, with $80 $200 - $250
Century? the rest of the wicks at its base. 30 cm. tall; 33 cm. wide.
Fine condition.

Miniature Copper Copper backplate menorah for oil and wicks. 17 cm. tall; 15
251 Menorahs Backplate Menorah, cm. wide. Fine condition. $80 $120 - $150
text ‫בצלאל ירושלם‬

Miniature Copper Copper backplate menorah for oil and wicks. 8 cm. tall; 15
252 Menorahs Backplate Menorah, cm. wide. $50 $80 - $100
text ‫בצלאל ירושלם‬

Eretz Israel 28 Views. A photo album from Y. Ben-Dov.


Postcards & Eretz Israel Album. Talpiyot, Jerusalem [30's?]. 33x25 cm. Large photos
253 Photographs 28 pictures. Ben Dov attached on both sides of the page. One missing photo. $30 $80 - $100
Frontal cover detached from album. Fine condition.

Postcards & [4] Jewish postcards. 2 illustrations by L. Krestin, illustration


254 Photographs
Jewish, framed by Otto Herschel Pinx, New Year's postcard. All the $40 $80 - $120
postcards. 1920s? postcards are matted artistically within an old, decorated
wood and glass frame. Very fine condition.

Photo Booklet from


Postcards & Spiral booklet with over 50 photos depicting life in Israel at
255 Photographs
Israel's Early Days.
the beginning of the 1950s. Hebrew, Yiddish, English and
$80 $120 - $150
Tel Aviv, 1950? French captions

Lot of family pictures, children and a wedding, most are


Lot of Family studio pictures. Old, full family album. Large picture in a
Postcards &
256 Photographs Pictures [85], from wood frame. The other pictures are framed in $100 $200 - $400
the First Half of the cardboard portfolios with matting. Europe, United
20th Century. States and Israel. 85 pictures. Some torn, overall fine
condition.

Collection of Colored 17 colored pictures from the Ottoman Period in Palestine;


Postcards & Bethlehem, Jericho, Rachel's Tomb, Western Wall and more.
257 Photographs Pictures of Eretz Captions in French. Tears in some picures. Overall $250 $300 - $500
Israel [17], Beginning moderate-fine condition
of the 20th Century

Historic Photographs
Postcards & from Efraim Erde. Tel Three large photographs, 30x24 cm. Signed by
258 Photographs Aviv, 1944-1955- photographer. The High Chancellor's visit to Tel Aviv - 1944. $120 $150 - $200
Peddler in Kerem HaTeimanim Neighborhood - 1955. Levi
1963. Eshkol in thought/sleeping? - 1963.

Printed Panoramic
Postcards & Photos. Talmud Three prints: photo of the students at the Meah Shearim
259 Photographs Torah. Jerusalem. Talmud Torah and their teachers. 25:25 cm. [1930?]. $180 $200 - $300
Yaffo. Girl's School - Students of the T"T in Yaffo [1900]? Students at the Girls'
Yaffo. School in Yaffo. [1900?]

Postcards & Collection of 'Shana * 5 Postcards in Yiddish & English. All flip open. 14x9 cm.
260 Photographs Tova' Postcards. [9] * 4 Postcards of different sizes. Very-fine condition.
$100 $120 - $150

Original Photo of
Postcards & Jewish Community
261 Photographs Members in
Large photo, 24x18 cm. Grey and brown tones. $120 $150 - $180
Budapest. C. 1920. Photographer's stamp and address in Budapest on the back.

Tablecloth. In the Shabbat tablecloth, white, embroidery, with designs in the


Style of Ze'ev Raban. style of Ze'ev Raban. Montefoire Heirloom. 250 long, 170
262 Textiles & rugs
England, End of the cm. wide. Fine condition.
$50 $100 - $150
20th Century.

Embroidered Embroidered Palestinian dress in Ashdod style. Styled


263 Textiles & rugs Palestinian Dress, embroidery at front. 130 tall; 70 wide. Faded at its sides. $250 $400 - $500
Beginning of the 20th Moderate-fine condition.
Century.

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Beautiful,
embroidered
264 Textiles & rugs Palestinian Galabiya, Embroidered Palestinian galabiya with gold and colored
threads. 120 tall; 80 wide. Tears, moderate condition. $250 $400 - $500
Hebron?
Beginning of the 20th
Century.

Applique on Cloth. Embroidery with cloth and beads on material. Signed Yael
265 Textiles & rugs Israel 20th Century. Shilo. 148 tall; 140 wide. Light tear in the corner. Fine $400 $500 - $700
condition.

Silk, Persian Carpet. Colored silk carpet with floral decoration and a written title.
266 Textiles & rugs 20th Century. Height: 75. Width: 60. Fine-very fine condition. $500 $800 - $1000

Bukharian Carpet, Height: 140 cm. Width: 95 cm. Fringes worn and missing.
267 Textiles & rugs Beginning of the 20th Carpet in fine condition. $180 $300 - $400
Century.

Bukharian Carpet, Height: 150 cm. Width: 130 cm. Restored tear in the corner.
268 Textiles & rugs Beginning of the 20th Stain. Moderate-fine condition. $200 $400 - $600
Century.

Bukharian Carpet,
269 Textiles & rugs Beginning of the 20th Height: 135 cm. Width: 115 cm. Light tears in the margins, $200 $400 - $600
Century. missing fringes, fine condition.

Bukharian Carpet,
270 Textiles & rugs Beginning of the 20th Height: 185 cm. Width: 130 cm. Light marginal tear. Fine $200 $400 - $600
Century. condition.

Torah Scroll mantle of blue velvet, lions and Decalogue,


Two Torah Scroll 1964. Length: 65 cm., Width: 35 cm. Fine condition. 1 cloth
271 Textiles & rugs
Mantles mantle, cream color, Star of David and primitive stars.
$70 $120 - $150
Length: 70 cm., Width: 40 cm. Fine condition

Glass Vase. France.


Glassware, crystal Beginning of the 20th Glass vase. France. Maker's mark. 40 cm. tall. Very fine
272 & pottery condition. $300 $600 - $1000
Century.

Glass vase from


Muller Freres Glass vase from Muller Freres, one of the highest-quality
Glassware, crystal Luneville. Stamped. glassmakers in the world. Colorful, abstract flowers. Vase
273 & pottery France, End of the stamped "Muller Freres Luneville". 35 cm. tall; upper $700 $1200 - $1600
19th - Beginning of diameter 8.5 cm.; maximal diameter 20 cm. Very fine
the 20th Century. condition.

Albaster Vase.
Glassware, crystal Marked фАбЕРЖЕ . Albaster vase. фАбЕРЖЕ Russia. Beginning of the 20th
274 & pottery Russia, Beginning of $500 $1000 - $2000
the 20th Century. century. Silver decorations along the rim and base. 21 cm.
tall. Very fine condition.

Perfume Bottle. Perfume bottle. Crystal with delicate, engraving work. The
Glassware, crystal Crystal and Silver.
275 & pottery Beginning of the 20th upper section is silver plated. Silver, decorated stopper. $200 $400 - $600
Century. Hallmarked. 12 cm. tall. Very fine condition.

Glassware, crystal Decorated Crystal Decorated crystal bottle with matching stopper. 36 cm. tall.
276 & pottery Bottle Very fine condition. $50 $100 - $150

Glassware, crystal Porcelain Plates with A set of two porcelain plates decorated with a gold frame and
277 & pottery Yiddish writing. [2] stars of David. On one is written "‫"זייט געזונד‬, on the other $100 $150 - $200
"‫"מזל טוב‬. Diameter: 12 cm.

Glassware, crystal Decorated Clay


278 & pottery Pitcher. Beginning of Decorated clay pitcher. Beginning of the 20th century. $200 $400 - $500
the 20th Century. Colored decorations. Artist's signature. 11 cm. tall. Width
with handle - 22 cm. Light crack in the handle. Fine condition.

Two miniature tefilin for the arms, France? 19th century.


Miniature Tefilin, Size: 1 cm. long; 1 cm. wide 1.5 cm. tall: 1.5 cm. long, 1.5
279 Miscellaneous France? 19th cm. wide, 1.5 cm. tall. In addition to the cover of a tefilin for $80 $120 - $150
Century. the head with text alluding to year 1808. The tefilin have not
been checked, fine condition.

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Silver amulet. A lion Hight: 7.5 cm. Width: 5.5 cm. A silver Persian amulet for love
engraved, as well as and protection. Carfully engraved, hand-work. Persian
280 Miscellaneous a man and a woman. $150 $180 - $220
Persia, 19th Century letters. Fine condition.

Poster. Rabbi Colored poster of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai holding writings
Shimon Bar Yochai. from the Zohar. French text on top of his head describing his
281 Miscellaneous Algeria, Beginning of greatness.40 cm. tall: 30 cm. wide. Within an old wood $100 $150 - $180
the 20th Century. frame. Cracks in a few places, moderate condition.

Heavy Copper Plate, The decoration is based upon a circle of flowers, a circle of
Decorated with arabic text and a circle at center of the plate with flowers and
Handmade, Enamel
282 Miscellaneous Work, Damascus, three crescents with a star of David, handwritten text in $700 $1000 - $1200
end of the 19th Arabic. Heavy copper, colored enamel work on the entire
surface, serrated rim. 54 cm. diameter. 2.52 kgs. Very fine
Century condition.

Pendulum wall Pendulum wall clock. System working. 14x26x55 cm.


283 Miscellaneous
clock Fine condition.
$80 $120 - $150

Advertisements: * 'My Wine Cellar'. Signed 'Mendel Line'. Me'a She'arim.


Jerusalem Wine in * An invoice of purchase of wine at Zvi Korlansky. Me'a
284 Miscellaneous Me'a She'arim, Haifa She'arim. $150 $200 - $220
* Two cigarette and tabbacco box lids. Haifa. Arabic and
Cigars. c. 1930 English.

Eretz-Israel Wine Collection of 15 wine labels made in Eretz Israel in the


285 Miscellaneous Labels, 1930-40s.
1930s-40s (Carmel Mizrachi, Ad-dilo-Yada, Yekev $100 $200 - $300
Yerushalayim, Binyamina), Kabala U'Michtav, Carmel
Mizrachi 1938-1939. Overall very fine condition

Wooden Stamp. Originally used as an Ottomanian stamp.


Rabbinical Stamp. Later on two Hebrew stamps were added on its other side.
286 Miscellaneous
Wood. 19th Century Sizes of both parts together: Hight: 4cm. Width: 5 cm. Fine
$100 $200 - $300
condition.

Door Sign for Famed


Rabbi and
Circumciser, Rev. Decorated door sign for famed English circumciser, Rabbi
287 Miscellaneous
Joseph Skaletzky. Yosef Skaletzky. Metal, protruding letters. 8 cm. high; 14 cm.
$50 $80 - $100
England, 20th wide. Fine condition.
Century.

Picasso stamp album, including six large stamps and one


Two Stamp Albums, postcard and the explanation that they were issued in honor
of Picasso in various European countries. 5 pages and 2
288 Miscellaneous Collections of cardboard leaves. Very fine condition. Rubin album, including $50 $70 - $80
Picasso and Rubin large stamps and the explanation that they were issued in
honor of Rubens. 4 pages and 2 cardboard leaves. Very fine
condition.

Shares, Delivery
Share, New York 1853. Bill of Lading - Delivery
289 Miscellaneous Receipt, Bill of Receipt, 1806?. Share, Argentina, 1928.
$30 $50 - $80
Lading

Decalogue. Ten
Commandments Ten Commandments engraved on a board made of a stone
290 Miscellaneous Engraved on a stone of the Dead Sea. 30's. Hand-made. Hight: 13.5 cm. Width: $200 $300 - $400
of the Dead Sea. 14 cm.
30's

[2] Mining Lamps and Mining lamp from the Ackroyd & Best company with a hook,
Train Lamps, vintage, original copper, tin and glass parts, England,
291 Miscellaneous England, Beginning beginning of the 20th century. 27 cm. tall, (without the hook), $100 $150 - $200
of the 20th Century. 8 cm. diameter, very fine condition. Train lamp. Original tin
and glass parts, England, beginning of the 20th century. 20
cm. tall; 12 cm. wide, very fine condition.

Buttons from an 28 metal buttons, different sizes, used on a British uniform,


English army
292 Miscellaneous
uniform. Second
with the insignia of the English monarchy. Birmingham and $50 $80 - $100
World War. London, Second World War. Overall fine condition.

Copper Charity Box,


293 Miscellaneous Persia? Beginning of Copper charity box with repousse work on its entire surface, $150 $250 - $300
the 20th Century. images of animals and fruit, a Star of David with Torah Scroll
in Persian style. 15 cm. tall; 8 cm. wide. Fine condition.

Collection of [11]
294 Miscellaneous Charity Boxes, Israel, 11 tin charity boxes, some very rare, various institutions,
including: Rabbi Meir Ba'al HaNess, Yeshivat Kisei $400 $600 - $800
20th Century. Rachamim, Yeshivat Eitz Chaim - Bikur Cholim, JNF, 1940s
and more. Varying conditions. Overall fine condition.

Large, Metal Large, nice samovar. Repoussé in the center and in the
295 Miscellaneous Samovar. Morocco. upper section. 49 cm. tall; 18 cm. wide (without the handles). $120 $200 - $300
20th Century. Working order, fine condition.

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Vintage Calculator, Manual, table calculator. Vintage, working order. 30 cm.


296 Miscellaneous Germany, 1920s. wide, 11 cm. tall, 14 cm. deep. Without its original box. Rust. $100 $200 - $300
Moderate-fine condition.

Rally Bike. Model of Rally Bike. Model of 1959. Gasoline Engine, working
297 Miscellaneous 1959. Gasoline properly. Maximun speed: 35 Km/ h. Original booklet $2,500 $4000 - $5000
engine attached.

Jews Mourning the


298 Art Destruction. Israel, Engraving on wood. 18 cm. tall; 13 cm. wide. $50 $80 - $100
1920s.

Colored painting on paper and cardboard over a picture of


Rabbi Chaim HaKohen (1836-1925). He was a moreh
Painting on Picture of tzedek in Fez, Morocco where he was buried. This picture
299 Art Kabalist Rabbi
was printed in Algeria, 1935, and an additional layer of paint
$50 $100 - $120
Chaim Kohen
was added on top of it. Decorated, wood frame. 46 cm. tall;
30 cm. wide. Some of the text is rubbed out, small hole on
the sides of the picture, moderate condition

Engraving of the Four large engravings. Three of the Temple, and one of
Mount Sinai. Average size: Hight: 39 cm. Width: 49 cm.
300 Art Temple and Mount Stains in the center of some of the engravings, and on parts $40 $80 - $100
Sinai [4] of the writing. Overall Fine condition.

Noach in his Ark.


301 Art Refael Ozen, Safed, Illustrated lithograph, images and verses, framed. 27 cm. tall; $50 $70 - $80
20th Century. 20 cm. wide. Matting. Frame with glass. Fine condition.

Drawings from Three finished drawings: Covering the Seder table, a


Joseph Zvi Geiger. blessing for the donor Mordechai Ha'Cohen Golman, and
302 Art Safed, 1910-1920. more. Geiger, One of Safed's largest artists. Never signed $500 $700 - $1000
Ten different
drawings in pencil. his pictures.

HaLebanon, Eretz HaTayarut V'Hakaytanot, published


by the economic department of the Lebanese
government. [Beirut], 1935. Hebrew book printed by the
maps & Lebanon. Two Lebanese government. Album, length longer than
303 Travelogues Travelogues
and
width. Tens of pictures. Map of Lebanon. Original
$100 $200 - $300
Pictures
jacket with the emblem of the cedar tree.Very fine
condition. ?HaLebanon. Travelogue by Refael Surdilov,
Tel Aviv, [1930]. Map of Lebanon, pictures.

Guide to the Holy Land by Fareed Imam. Jerusalem, 1941.


maps & YOUR GUIDE TO English. Many photos, including two folded maps.The Muslim
304 THE HOLY LAND,
Travelogues 1941 author included his photo. Soft, printed cover with a picture $150 $200 - $250
pasted to it. Fine condition. Not in the National Library.

Guide to Holy and


Historic Sites in Eretz Guide to the Holy Land by Lievin de Hamme, including a
Israel, Jerusalem, description of the holy sites and their sources in addition to
maps & 1897. Guide- removable colored maps of Jerusalem, and relevant
305 Travelogues indicateur des information such as train and shipping routes and their $80 $120 - $150
sanctuaires et lieux timetables. Fourth edition, [12] 512 pages, French,
historiques de la Jerusalem, 1897. Fine condition.
Terre-Sainte
Historical Book: The General Commitee of Palastinian
Women. Plenty of pictues of the lives of women in Israel
maps & Lot [3] Instructing during the 40's. Including photos of known women. 65 pgs.
306 books with pictures.
Travelogues Israel, 30's-40's
Tel-Aviv, 1946. $80 $120 - $150
*La Antigua Jerusalem, Israel, 30's.
*This is Israel. New-York, 1949.
Overall Fine Condition.

maps & Eretz Yisrael and *Atlas Of Israeli Settlements, 1963, about 15 detailed maps
307 Jerusalem [2]
Travelogues Booklets with Maps. with the number of residents in each settlement, title page
$80 $150 - $200
and index also in English. *Tzafon Jerusalem, 1:5000, 1980,
maps and sketches. Overall very fine condition

Het groote Hozanna of Plegtigheden van den achtsten dag


Hoshana Rabba in van jet Loofhuttenfeest. Hoshana Rabba. A sacrifice in the
maps & the First Holy Temple
in Jerusalem. Calmet Holy Temple in Jerusalem. Copperplate engraving. Black
308 Travelogues Augustin Antoine, and white. 1725. Calmet Augustin Antoine. Dutch. 32×44 cm.
$30 $60 - $80

1725 (leaf measures 39.7×45.8 cm.). Excellent condition. Thick,


quality paper. Original fold.
La Turchia d’ Asis che comprende l’Anatolia la Giorgia
l’Armenia il Curdistan, il Diarbec, IlIrak-Arabi, la Siria &ct.
Map of Asiatic Turkey including Anatolia, Georgia, Kurdistan,
Map of Asiatic Iraq, Syria etc. Colored, copperplate engraving by Antonio
maps & Turkey. Zatta Zatta. From: Atlante Novissimo. Venice, 1784. Engraver’s
309 Travelogues Antonio. Venice, name in the bottom right corner: G. Titteri.French. 30×39.6 $80 $120 - $150
1784 cm. (38.3×47.6 cm. inclusive). Very fine condition. Quality
paper. Original fold. Tear without loss in fold, in blank margin.
A few aging stains at the edge of the blank margin. Tape
reinforcement to fold on verso.

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Systema Creationis Mundi juxta Moysem I ta 6. Creation of


the World by
G-d. According to Genesis 1;2 and 14. 4 copperplate
engravings. Black
Map of the World and and whtie. Creation of day and night; sun and moon. Map of
maps & its Creation. the ancient
310 Travelogues Augustine Calmet. world; Europe, Asia, Africa. Augustine Calmet. From: $50 $60 - $80
1747 Dictionarium
Historicum. 1747. Latin. 2 leaves. 29.5×18.5 cm. (36×24.5
cm.
inclusive). Very fine condition. Quality paper. Aging stains in
the
blank margins.
Ierusalemniewlicksuyt de SchriftenIosephusafgebeeld door.
Imaginary map, historic, of Jerusalem by Coccejus Johannes
Heinrich. According to the book of Josephus Flavius: Alle de
werken, p. 655 (in the upper right corner). Amsterdam,
1722.Published by Jean Covens & Cornelius Mortier. View
from east to west. Unique, copperplate engraving, unusual.
Map. Jerusalem. The city is divided into quarters: Salem, the city of
maps & Coccejus Johannes Malchizedek in the center, on top of Bezetha. The City of
311 Travelogues Heinrich. David on the left, on top of the Holy Temple. Titus’ army
$60 $100 - $120
Amsterdam, 1722 outside of the walls. Cartouche with map details in the
bottom left corner. Mt. Olives on the bottom, across the width
of the map. Black and white. Dutch. 32.5×40 cm. Very fine
condition. Thick, quality paper. Original fold. 2 small tears,
without loss, in the blank margins.Laor, 990. Rubin,
“Jerusalem in Maps and Views”, p. 65. 97. This map was
copied and reprinted many times.
Tabula Asiae IIII. Map of the Near East. According to
Ptolemy. By Giovanni Batista & Giorgio Galignani. From:
Geografia cioe Descrittione Universale della Terra. Venice,
Map of the Near 1598, 12. Page spread. The Holy Land in the west through
maps & East. Giovanni Babylon. Black and white copperplate engraving. Page
312 Travelogues
Batista & Giorgio headings: “Tavola quarta dell’asia”. Latin text under the $100 $180 - $200
Galignani. Venice, map.Latin. 12×17 cm. (29.1×21 cm. inclusive). Very fine
1598 condition. Quality paper, not thick. Minimal aging stains in the
blank margins. Additional map on verso: “Tabula Asiae III”.
Page headings: “Tavola Terza dell’Asia”. “12” in the upper
right corner. Latin. 12.3×17 cm. Text underneath the map.
Chorographia Terrae Sanctae in Angustiorem Forman
Redacta, copperplate engraving of the Holy Land in its tribal
divisions, on both sides of the Jordan by Tirinus Jacobus,
according to Adrichom’s map (The first edition was published
in Antwerp, 1632). Laor, 771 lists a similar map printed in its
first edition in Commentarius in Vetus etNovum
Testamentum, Antwerp 1632. He notes “Probably engraved
by Cornelis Galle”. However, this map has the engraver’s
name in the bottom right corner ‘Aloja R. Scul’. Laor, 771-a,
lists a similar map from “In universam Sacram Scripturam”.
Map of the Holy Land Tirinus, Jacobus 1786. Aloja Raffaello (1786 – 1915) worked
maps & in its Tribal Divisions. in Italy. Laor notes that the map appears between pages V-
313 Travelogues Tirinus Jacobus. IV. However, this map features “pag. 1″ in the upper right
$150 $250 - $300
Venice, 1786? corner.Black and white. Corrections of previous mistakes.
Eastward view. Shoreline from Sidon in the north and the
Nile Delta in the south. Inset small, oval map of Jerusalem at
bottom center. Bordered by 18 miniature engravings of
vessels from the Holy Temple, illustration of ancient coins
with Hebrew letters, Menorah, blueprint of the Holy Temple
and a view of its façade. Latin. 79×31 cm. Inclusive –
94.5×41 cm. 2 leaves – professionally attached. Thick,
quality paper. Original folds. Small tear with loss in the blank
margins. Tear without loss in the blank margins. Aging stains
in the blank margins.Laor, 771a. Very fine condition.
L’Orient pour l’Histooire Ancienne de Rollin par D’Anville
Map of the Near Geographe ordinaire du Roi. Map of the Holy Land and the
maps & Near East thorugh the Persian Gulf. By D’Anville Jean
East. D’Anville Jean Baptist Bourguignon, 1760. In the upper right corner: “Pl.
314 Travelogues Baptist Bourguignon. 12″.French. 28×36.5 cm. (34.5×51.5 cm. inclusive). Very fine
$40 $70 - $80
1760
condition. Thick, quality paper. Original fold. Tear without
loss in the blank margins.

Gerusalemme. Panoramic view of Jerusalem between the


maps & Panoramic View of walls, oriented from east to west. Copperplate engraving.
315 Travelogues Jerusalem Black and white. In the upper right corner: "To. 6. pag. 342".
$60 $80 - $100
20*17* Quality paper. Very fine condition. Original folds.

Temple de Jerusalem. Holy Temple in Jerusalem and


surrounding buildings. Sections of the walls around the city.
maps & Map of Jerusalem – Nice copperplate. Black and white. By J. Lindenbergh,
316 Holy Temple.
Travelogues Amsterdam, 1715
following Villalpando. Engraved by Romain. De Hooge. $80 $130 - $150
Buildings marked in map, with key underneath the engraving.
Amsterdam, 1715.French, Dutch. 31.5×37 cm. (37×41 cm.
inclusive). Very fine condition. Quality thick paper. Laor, 1045
Descriptio Paradisi et Terrae Canaan regionumque a
Patriachis primum habitatarum. Map of the Garden of Eden
and the Holy Land. Includes the Holy Land in the west
Map of the Near through Babylon and the Euphrates in the east. In the upper
maps & East. Halma right corner “Genese Chap II.”. Colored, copperplate
317 Travelogues Francois. Holland, engraving by Francois Halma. From: Kanaan. Holland,
$50 $80 - $120
1707 1707.Latin. 20.7×32.7 cm. (27×39.2 cm. inclusive). Very fine
condition. Original folds. Tears without loss in the blank
margins. Aging stains in the blank margins. Laor, 320, variant
edition.
herbipolis Wurczpurg. Map of the city of Wurzburg, with
markings of the Jewish ghetto, cemetery and other Jewish
sites in the city. Bird’s eye view. Woodcut. Black and white.
The Jewish Ghetto By Sebastian Munster. From: La Cosmographie Universelle
maps & and Jewish Sites on Livre 3, pages 745-752. Page spread – p. 748-749, Basle,
1552. Detailed map explanation, in French on the verso of p.
318 Travelogues
a Map of Wurzburg, 749. Page headings; “De la Cosmographie Universelle, Livre $100 $150 - $200
Germany. Sebastian IIII”. In the upper right corner: “748”. In the upper right corner
Munster. Basle, 1552
“749”. French. 39.3×27 cm. (40×30.4 cm. inclusive). Very
fine condition. Aging stains. Dampstains. Marginal notations
in the blank margins of p. 752.This French edition is very
rare.

maps & The Menora of the Engraving. Romans in a victory march with the Menora of the
319 Temple, Titus Gate. Temple. 17th century. Size of engraving: 41x23 cm. Size of
Travelogues 17th Century
$300 $500 - $600
page: 60x49 cm. Very Fine condition.

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Program for an anti-Semitic film, Jud Süss, produced at


Anti-Semitic the behest of Joseph Goebbels, Germany 1940. The
propaganda, program includes six pages with pictures of scenes
320 Anti-Semitism Austria and from the film. A film guide with Jud Süss and its $100 $200 - $300
Germany 1927- description on the front title page. Two copies of the
1940 anti-Semitic newspaper, "Volskampf", Vienna 1927.
Anti-Semitic poster. 5 items, overall fine condition

Ferdinando Jabalot, Book of anti-Jewish propaganda , apparently written with the


Degli Ebrai Nel Suo blessing of Pope Leo XII. The book emphasizes old
321 Anti-Semitism Rapporto Colle stereotypes about Jews and adds new ones, such as the $80 $120 - $150
Nazioni Cristiane, claim that the Jews plan on destroying Christianity. 36 thick
Rome 1825 pages, binding - not original. Fine condition.

Two Antisemetic books which were printed against the Jews.


Christenschutz oder Judenschutz, a gathering of articles
Two Antisimetic from the paper Linzer Volksblatt, printed as abook in Linz in
1893. 82 pgs. Not-original binding. Fine condition.
322 Anti-Semitism books. Rare. Austria, Weltbund. Printed anonymously by the known Anti-Semite $150 $250 - $300
1893-1896 Joseph Decart. (1846-1901). Vienna, 1896. 31 pgs. Not-
original binding. Fine condition.
Both books are rare, and do not exist in the National Library.
Apologie fur die unterdruckte Judenschaft in Deutschland,
1798. Presented to the congress in Rastad anonymously by
Andreas Riem (1749-1814). He presents a
revolutionary approach for the time: equal rights for the Jews
is the true test of Democracy. The book was published in two
Two Jewish-German editions. This is the rarer, longer edition. 48 pages. Binding -
323 Anti-Semitism Books. Rare, 1798, not original. Fine condition. Dr. Gotthold Salomon, Ihrem, $150 $250 - $300
1835. Wahren Lichte, Altona 1835. Polemic regarding the
emancipation of the Jews by Dr. Salomon (1784-1862),
the first German Jewish preacher. He answers theologian
Anton Theodor Hartmann who opposed emancipation. Not in
the National Library. 84 pages, binding - not original. Fine
condition. .

Anti-Semitic Letter
324 Anti-Semitism Opener. Silver. Letter opener with text: TOD der Judentum (death to the
Germany, Beginning Jews) with a stereotypical Jewish image. Silver 800. Marked $200 $400 - $500
of the 20th Century? YM. 19 cm. long; 2.5 cm. wide; 56 grams. Fine condition.

Propaganda poster opposing "Nazi captian Franz


Poster from the
Joseph Strauss" (Germany's Minister of Defense).
325 Holocaust Anti-Nazi Society.
Published prior to his visit to Israel by the anti-Nazi
$50 $120 - $150
1963 society and the Nazi Victims in Israel. Tel Aviv, 1963

Holocaust Album. Memories from the Holocaust through 27 pictures, with


Elmondom - My captions in English and Hungarian. Aharon-Ervin Abadi
326 Holocaust Story. Ahron-Ervin (1918-1979), Israeli author, journalist and artist who was $150 $200 - $300
Abady. Budapest, born in Hungary. Holocaust survivor. Missing title page and
1942. jacket. 500 copies were printed. Not in the National Library.

Dr. Hugo Gold,


Geschichte der juden First volume of the series regarding the Jews of Bukovina,
327 Holocaust
in der bukovina, Tel Romania. Replete with pictures, some pasted in. 170 pages.
$40 $60 - $80
Aviv 1958 German. Fine condition.

Memorial Books for ‫ספר ציחנוחביץ‬. Tel Aviv 1964. ‫ספר קלרש‬, Tel Aviv 1966. ‫ספר‬
Communities ‫פשיטיק‬, Tel Aviv, 1973. ‫טאלמיטש‬-'‫טלומץ‬, Tel Aviv, 1976. Alll
328 Holocaust
Destroyed in the the books feature many pictures and photos. Very fine
$100 $200 - $250
Holocaust. [4] Books. condition.

Israel Efrat,
Book regarding Holocaust refugees, all profits dedicated to
329 Holocaust Homeless Jews, $60 $80 - $100
Buenos Aires, 1947. their assistance. 249, [6] pages; 8 Buenos Aires, 1947. Fine
condiiton.

Memorial book for the Jews of Vilna by the Society of


Bletter Vegen Vilna. Immigrants from Vilna, Poland. Yiddish. Pictures, folded
330 Holocaust Lodz, 1947. Pictures, map, sketch of the Vilna ghetto. Soft cover, illustrated, $50 $80 - $100
Maps. slightly blemished. Fine-very fine condition.

Siddur Beit Yaakov L'Rabbi Yaakov Emden, Sephardic


Siddur Beit Yaakov. version. Augsburg, [1948]. Printed for Holocaust refugees by
Augsburg, [1948].
331 Holocaust For Holocaust the Histadrut Yeshivat Chachmei Lublin. Apparently missing $60 $100 - $120
Refugees. another title page. Very fine condition. Stamps of the Agudat
Achim Synagogue in Munich.

Unzerer Vort. Yiddish


Booklet. Spanish- 36, [32] pages. Yiddish. Many photos on the jacket and in the
332 Holocaust Ladino. Buenos Aires book: persecution of the Jews, aid of the Argentinian $80 $100 - $150
1944. community. Many advertisements in Spanish-Ladino.

Europe Since
Versailles.
Caricatures of the
happenings in Europe Since Versailles. Caricatures of the happenings in
333 Holocaust Europe from 1920 until the start of the Second World War in
Europe until the start 1939. Fine condition
$100 $120 - $140
of the Second World
War in 1939. From
David Low
Bibliotecha Ambrosiana Milano - elegant bibliographic work
describing the Hebrew works in the Ambrosiana Library in
Milan, Italy. Both sections of the book include many colored
prints of rare works. The book was published in Milan in 1972
Miscellaneous Three Unique and only 650 copies were printed, 163 beautiful pages, 40
334 Books Bibliographic Works colored pictures. Liste 92 JVDAICA - booklet of Jewish
$60 $120 - $150
bibliography, 78 pages, Vienna 1936. The Hebrew Book: An
Historical Survery, 225 pages, many colored prints and
facsimiles. The jacket is torn. All three books are in generally
fine condition.

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Guide and catalogue to old rare books by Moshe Rosenfeld.


First Jerusalem Jerusalem, 1987-1988. Two volumes. Hundreds of
Miscellaneous Works. Old and
335 Books Rare. [3] reproductions of title pages. Limited edition. Very fine $80 $150 - $200
Bibliographic Works. condition. Books printed in Jerusalem, by Shoshana HaLevi.
Jerusalem, 1963. First edition. Fine-very fine condition.

* Beit Eked Sefarim, four volumes, Tel Aviv, 1951-1956,


Miscellaneous Useful Bibliographic second, revised edition. Moderate condition. *Otzar
336 Books Works HaRabbanim, Rabbi Nosson Tzvi Friedman. Tel Aviv [1975] $100 $150 - $200
*Otzar HaSefarim, Ben Yaakov, New York [1960?]. All the
books are in fine-very fine condition.

Alfei Menashe.
Miscellaneous Catalogue of Works Printed in Amsterdam 1927. The first book is from [1627] in
337 Books of Menashe ben Spanish through about [1657]. Titles in Hebrew and $150 $180 - $220
Yisrael in the "Eitz Spanish, Dutch explanations. 66 books. Pictures. Soft,
Chaim" Library.
detached cover. Fine condition.
Composition siding with Tsar Alexander II, stating that he is
Holy! by Moshe Rosenson ben Yosef. Only edition. The
author was a proponent of haskala, religious reforms and
Shalom Mashuach. world peace and was suspected of being a Christian
Miscellaneous Promoting the
338 Books Russian missionary. Some Russian text. This copy has more leaves $150 $200 - $300
Government. Vilna, than that listed by the Bibliography of the Hebrew Book,
however the partial title page and Russian title pages are
[1870] lacking. Stains. ? in the margins of the title page. Fine-very
fine condition.

Miscellaneous Chayeinu V'Orech Shemirat Beriat HaGuf, by Y.Ch. Zagarodsky, with preface
339 Books Yameinu. Warsaw, and supplements by Dr. Gershon Levin, doctor in the Jewish $80 $100 - $120
1898. Hospital in Warsaw. Charts. Fine condition.

Stefan Zweig. Jeremiah. ‫דראמאטישא דיכטונג איין ניין בלידער‬.


Miscellaneous Jeremiah. Stefan Warsaw, 1929. Yiddish. Partially vowelized. Illustration of the
340 Books Zweig. Yiddish. $50 $100 - $130
Portrait of the Author. author before the title page. Yiddish translation of noted work
by Stefan Zweig, noted Austrian-Jewish author, 1881-1942.
Original, printed jacket (blemished). Very fine condition.

Large work regarding medicine by Swiss doctor, copied to


Hebrew by Menachem Mendel ben Yehuda Leib Zabror.
Miscellaneous Refuat Ha'am. Rabbinical approbations, including one from the Pri
341 Books Zolkiew, [1794]. Megadim. Blemishes with loss at the beginning of the book,
$50 $80 - $120
missing one leaf [apparently]. Overall fine condition. Owner
signatures and notations.

Letter from Rabbi Aharon Luzatto to his son Elishama


Chaim, regarding medicine and opposing doctors. Interesting
Miscellaneous Sama DiChayi. Letter work from a Trieste sage who authored a number of works.
342 Books Regarding Cures. Jacket title page with a picture of a snake, symbolizing
$80 $150 - $200
Trieste, 1860. medicine, surrounded by arrows. Uncommon. Fine-very fine
condition.

Letter from Freiherr F. Rothschild of Vienna to a preacher in


Miscellaneous Open Letter from the Viennese royal court regarding Jewish education.
343 Books Rothschild. Hebrew and German on facing pages. Each page within a
$60 $100 - $150
Pressburg, [1880] border. Soft cover. Fine-very fine condition.

32 booklets for the study of Hebrew by Shevack Volkovsky.


Michtivei Hora'ah. Yiddish and Hebrew. Fine-very fine condition. Stamp of
Miscellaneous
344 Books Unterrikhtsbrief.Podg Rabbi Yehoshua Heschel Eichenstein, Admor of Zidichov $60 $100 - $120
orze, [1910?]. Stamp who moved to the United States where he was the first
of Admor. Admor in Chicago and the signatures of his son Rabbi
Menachem Zvi Eichenstein. Fine-very fine condition
Monogroph on Jewish history in the city of Lublin, written by
Meir Balaban (1877-1942), historian and education, founder
Majer Balaban, Die of the research approach that integrated Polist historiography
Miscellaneous
345 Books Judenstadt von for use in rabbinical sources. This monograph was written $30 $60 - $80
Lublin, Berlin 1919 during the the author's stay in Lublin while serving as
chaplain during the First World War. First edition. 112 pages,
59 illustrations. German. Fine condition.

Collection of
Miscellaneous Memorial Books and Collection of memorial booklets printed in limited editions.
346 Books Booklets [6], Very fine condition. $120 $150 - $200
Published Privately.

Miscellaneous Collection of
347 Books University See Hebrew for list of items in this collection. $150 $200 - $300
Publications [5]

Miscellaneous Collection of Books


348 Books of Caricatures and See Hebrew text for full description of items in this lot. $70 $100 - $120
Humor.

Elef Kitzurei Milim One thousand abbreviations according to the international


Miscellaneous L'Stenographia Ivrit. stenography rules of Felix von Kunowski, by Yaakov
349 Books Jerusalem - Berlin, Maimon. Most of the booklet - the sketches were printed in $30 $50 - $70
Berlin, and the jacket was printed in Jerusalem. LIght
1931. blemishes to the jacket. The body of the booklet is in very
fine condition.

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Item No. Category Title Description Opening Price Assessment Price Image 1 Image 2

Official report on the


Jewish International
Conference on the
suppression of the
traffic in girls and Report from the conference that took place in June, 1927.
English. Star of David on the jacket, with "Chevrat Ezrat
Miscellaneous women and the
350 Books preventive, protective
Nashim" [in English] on the title page. Front jacket title page $50 $100 - $150
and educational work with blemishes [missing the back jacket]. The book is in very
of the Jewish fine condition.
Association for the
Protection of Girls
and Women

Miscellaneous Letters in Yiddish by Avraham Levin. The book was written in


351 Books Briefen Shteller. cursive letters. Very fine condition.
$30 $50 - $70
Vilna, 1910

*Kuntress Otzar HaTemunot V'HaMegila Ha'atzmaut with 18


pictures. [United States? 1960], sharp polemic work by the
zealot faction opposing the State of Israel and participation in
elections, includes photos and a folded leaf with a copy of
Miscellaneous Polemic Booklets [3]. the Israeli Declaration of Independence. Printed on chrome
352 Books Rare. paper. Bibliographically unknown. *HaMa'aracha al Hatzalat $100 $200 - $300
HaRabbanut B'Yisrael. Jerusalem, 1972,with jacket title
page. *Kuntress Milchemta shel Torah, promoting
participation in elections for an 'internal bnei torah' Knesset'.
Bnei Brak, 1977 The booklets are in very fine condition.

Description of a journey to African lands by Samuel


Miscellaneous
353 Books Ma'sa B'Arav. Romanelli of Mantua. Second edition. Introduction to this $80 $100 - $120
Vienna, 1834. edition by Meir Halevi Latriss. Vowelized poem at the end of
the book: HaYam Shaket. Aging stains. Fine condition.

Miscellaneous Koreh HaDorot. History of the Jewish Nation by Shalom HaKohen. Only
354 Books Warsaw, 1838. edition. With lengthy letter from Shlomo Yehuda Leib $40 $80 - $100
Rapaport . Old binding and blue jacket. Worming stains. Fine
condition.

Miscellaneous Josephus Flavius. Jewish history. Minimal marginal worming holes. Fine-very
355 Books Prague, [1784]. fine condition. $40 $80 - $100

Miscellaneous Tzemach David. History from Creation through [1692]. Describes historic
356 Books Rabbi Dovid Ganz. events, particularly pogroms and Jewish persecution. 3 $200 $250 - $300
Offenbach, [1768] sections bound together. Aging stains. Very fine condition.

Encyclopaedia Judaica, das Judentum in Geschichte und


Gegenwart.
Encyclopedia Judaica. Berlin, published by [Verlag Eschkol.
C.
1928-1934]. Ten volumes. 29 cm. German. Facsimiles,
Encyclopaedia pictures, maps and
Miscellaneous Judaica. Berlin, notes. Complete set of the noted encyclopedia that was
357 Books 1928-1934. printed in Berlin
$200 $300 - $500
Complete Set between the World Wars. The tenth volume was printed
upon Hitler’s rise
to power, and the rest of the set was never printed Original
half-leather and cloth binding with gold embossing.
Blemishes on the
spine. Fine condition.

Ma'ase Tuvia. Rabbi


Miscellaneous Tuvia HaRofei. Regarding all aspects of the world, nature, astronomy, globe,
358 Books
Lemberg, [1867!]. discovery of America, human body. With many illustrations $200 $250 - $300
Science and and engravings. Very fine condition. Light-green quality
Sketches. paper.

Even Me'Kir Tizak'.


'Mi Natan Le'Meshisa
Miscellaneous Three polemic advertisments of Rav Chaim Bloch of Vienna-
359 Books
Yaakov'. Tahor
New-York. 1951-1957
$120 $180 - $200
Ve'Kadosh' New-
York. 1951-1957

A letter for the


Miscellaneous soldier [1945?]. From Aaron Zev Eshkoli, military rabbi of the unit fighting the
360 Books the Military Rabbi, British army. 7 pgs. Very fine condition. Rare.
$150 $180 - $200
Rav Eshkoli

Anthology of poems dedicated to conquering and


B'Shir U'Bicheret. protecting the land. Published by HaKibbutz Ha'artzi
Eretz Israel and HaShomer HaTzair. Large illustrations and linocuts
361 Zionism Tel Aviv [1939]. on complete pages. Jacket title page with colored $50 $80 - $120
Illustrated
illustrations [slightly blemished]. Fine-very fine
condition.

Memorial books for the victims of Hebron Yeshiva who were


Eretz Israel and Sefer Zikaron. killed in sanctification of G-d's name. Jerusalem, [1930].
362 Pogroms of 1929.
Zionism Pictures.
Essays with 26 pages of portraits of the victims. Original $60 $100 - $120
binding with embossing [blemished]. Minimal aging stains.
Very fine condition.

Epsiodes in the defense of Tel Aviv by Yosef Olitziki. First


edition. according to the Sefer HaDevarim by David Ben
Mimorot Gurion, with a unique frontispeice. Tens of pictures plates. In
Eretz Israel and HaMilchama. Tel middle of the book: Yad V'Shem L'Noflim - tens of pictures of
363 Aviv, [1950]. Includes
Zionism Yad V'Shem L'Noflim fallen soldiers. The book was given to Daniel Frisch ,
$70 $100 - $120
with Pictures. president of the Zionist Organization in America with the
signature of the Hagana commanders in Tel Aviv. Very fine
condition.

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Item No. Category Title Description Opening Price Assessment Price Image 1 Image 2

L'Hadrich B'Rama, program for training counselors for the


'Rama Noam' camp* Noa"m, Noam Mizmar, 1991. * (A)dam
Collection of
Eretz Israel and Publications from U'Milchama, Tenuat HaNoar Ezra. *Teshuva L'Chaverim
364 B'Inyan Chevra Meu'revet B'Vnei Akiva Bizmaneinu, Amnon
Zionism Youth Movements [5] Shapiro, 2002. * Tikun Leil Shivi'i shel Pesach, Tele'm Noar.
$180 $250 - $300
Uncommon items, not in the National Library. Overall very
fine condition.

Eretz Israel and Collection of Military See Hebrew description for list of items in this collection.
365 Zionism Booklets [9]
$250 $300 - $400

Kongressin. 21st * Congressin, Bullletin of the 21st Zionist Congress, Geneva,


Eretz Israel and Zionist Congress.
366 Zionism HaTzioni HaKlali.
August 1939, Yiddish, 6 leaves, printed by stencil * HaTzioni $100 $130 - $150
Zionist Periodicals [2] HaKlali, weekly newsletter of the Histadrut HaTzioni
Hakilalim in Eretz Yisrael, year 3, issue 26, 1935. Articles,
news and announcements. Very fine condition.

[2] pictures, gifts from Menachem Begin given by the


Pictures with 'Vatikei Beitar B'Likud" with Begin's autograph. 33.5
Eretz Israel and Autographs of
367 cm. high: 23 cm. wide. Fine condition. Picture of Efraim
Zionism Menachem Begin Katzir with his autograph, from when he served as
$70 $100 - $120
and Efraim Katzir.
President of Israel - inscribed to Avigdor Dagan, Israeli
ambassador in Vienna, 1975. 35 cm. tall, 24 cm. wide.
Fine condition.

Shlavim BiHagshmat The changes to the land during the fifty years of Zionism -
1897-1947, by the Keren Kayemeth L'Yisrael, 55x40 cm.
Eretz Israel and HaTzionut. Colored
368 Zionism Poster, 1947.
Includes 3 colored maps of Eretz Israel, birds-eye-view, three $50 $150 - $200
Impressive. eras, depicting the establishment of settlements. Very fine
condition.

[1] historic record. Special edition of the news journal and Kol
Eretz Israel and [4] Israeli Yisrael and Galei Tzahal broadcasts during the Six Day War,
369 Recordings, Israel,
Zionism 1960s. including the stormy days preceding the war. Two records, $30 $60 - $80
folded jacket that explains the content. [2] records of Yiddish
folksongs, Ben Tzion Wittler and Max Perlman, Tel Aviv,
1960s. Overall fine condition.

Song and Music


Eretz Israel and Booklets [5].
370 Palmach and IDF, in See Hebrew description for list of items in this lot.
Zionism their Early Years,
$200 $300 - $400

and More.

Collection of Two booklets "Hadar", 1930s. Advertisement for oranges,


Eretz Israel and Advertisements for
371 Zionism Citrus Fruits, Israel,
1930. 6 paper wrappings for grapefruits, 1950s. Booklet $50 $80 - $100
1930s-60s. marking "Chag HaHadar" (citrus holiday) 1964. Sukka
decoration? of citrus fruit. Overall fine condition.

HaMilchama L'Shalom, 1967, picture album regarding the


Six Day War, edited by S.S. Edit, many tens of photos with
short captions in Hebrew and English. Includes colored maps
Eretz Israel and Albums [2] from the of the battle areas. Original binding. *HaNitzachon, Six Day
372 Zionism Six Day War War, 1967, Album edited by Ehud Zemora. Many tens of $50 $120 - $150
photos, with explanation of what occurred during the war,
introduction by Chaim Herzog. Original binding. The albums
are in fine-very fine condiiton.

Album with a
Eretz Israel and Collection of Album with close to one hundred advertisements from
373 Zionism Advertisements. newspapers and books from the 1940s and after the
$80 $130 - $150
Israel 1940s-50s establishment of Israel. Fine condition.

Michtav Galuy.
Jerusalem Rabbis to Response from Rabbi Meir Auerbach and Rabbi Shmuel
Eretz Israel and Sir Moses Salant, rebutting those who opposed the Yishuv HaYashan
374 Montefiore. London, in Jerusalem. Recounts Montefiore's trip to Jerusalem. 40
Zionism 1875. Rebuttal to the pages in Hebrew; 148 pages in English. Original, gilt binding,
$200 $250 - $300
Oppenents of the missing its spine. Gilt cut leaves. The book is in very fine
Yishuv HaYashan. condiiton.

Platform of the Poalei


Eretz Israel and E"Y Party for the
4 paged leaflet. Hebrew. Tens of clauses. Printed by A.L.
375 Va'ad HaKehilla
Zionism Elections in Kahana press in Jerusalem. Apparently printed soon after $200 $250 - $350
Jerusalem. 1925? the end of the Turkish reign. Unknown.

Eretz Israel and Etzel. Instructions for Stencil leaf. 28x22 cm. Instructions for pasting illegal posters.
376 Pasting Illegal
Zionism Posters. Very rare. $200 $300 - $400

Eretz Israel and Theodore Hertzl. Large file for his memory at year 25 to his death. Plenty of
377 Momory book. New- pictures from his life. Articles and photocopied documents.
Zionism York, 1929
$200 $250 - $300
Soft cover with slight tears at margins. Very fine condition.

Beitar. Booklet
Eretz Israel and against the Tel-Aviv The Tel-Aviv ministry decided to cancel the cingress of Beitar
378 in Tel-Aviv. Booklet, 18 [2] pgs. Articles. Beitar songs. The
Zionism ministry. Passover, blessing of Professor Klausner. Fine-very fine condition.
$100 $150 - $200
1933

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Item No. Category Title Description Opening Price Assessment Price Image 1 Image 2

Ganz Ábrahámné Jewish cook book in Hungarian by Ganz Abrahamne. 1942.


Cookbooks &
379 children's books kóser Des. Uncommon. Not in the National Library. An additional $100 $150 - $200
szakácskönyve, 1928 edition of this book was printed in Budapest in 2006. Original,
blemished binding. Stains, moderate condition.

For names see the Hebrew text. Rare items, most of which
Cookbooks & Cooking and
380 children's books recepies [8] do not exist in the National Library. Overall Very fine $250 $350 - $400
condition.

Cookbooks & Two Illustrated * Zug Na'alayim by Yemima Tchernovitz, illustrated by Tirtza.
381 children's books Children's Books, Tel Aviv, [1945]. * Yom Huledet, by Shimshon Chalfi, $60 $100 - $120
1945-1952 Illustrations by Ilse Kantor. Jerusalem, [1952]. Both books
are wide. Fine condition.

HaZamir, children's poems by N. Pines with new poems by


Ch. N. Bialik and S. Tchernichovsky. Odessa, 1903. First
Cookbooks & HaZamir. Ch.N. edition. Illustrations. Hard cover with a partial title page
382 children's books Bialik. Devar Heitev. sticker. Devar Heitev, Sinunit publishing. Lemberg, [1920]. $60 $80 - $100
Corrections to Hebrew by the Va'ad HaLashon in Jerusalem
by Yisrael Baruch and Naftali Zigel. Very fine condition.

* Moledet. Weekly periodical for youth, booklet 5, Jerusalem,


Collection of [5] 1927. * Olami, booklet with vowels and pictures, year one,
Illustrated Postcards
Cookbooks & for Children and issue 11. Warsaw, 1936, rare booklet. * Yalduteinu,
383 children's books Youth. Youth illustrated newsletter fro youth, by Merkaz Chorev in Vilna, $180 $250 - $300
year 2, issues 8-9, 1939. *Arugot, Bnei Akiva Movement,
Movements and the issue 4, 1946. *HaDoar L'Noar, issue 11, 105, Passover,
like. 1941, New York. Pictures in all issues. Overall very fine
condition

Cookbooks & ‫אללער נייעסטער‬ Aleph-beis booklet for children, A.Y. Friedman press, 1938.
384 children's books ‫וויכטיגסטער אלף בית‬ Yiddish jacket title page. Text in Yiddish. Light blemishes, $30 $50 - $70
1938 ,‫פאר קינדר‬ stains, fine condition.

Periodicals & Devar Hapoelet. Monthly journal published by the Histadrut HaKlalit. All issues
385 Cantorship
Monthly Journal. from 1942. Pictures, illustrations. The title page of issue 1942 $50 $100 - $150
1942. has a printed appeal to women worldwide regarding the
Holocaust. Fine-very fine condition.

Annual journal of the Jewish Literary Society in Frankfurt.


Periodicals & Jahrbuch der
386 Jüdisch-Literarischen Volume 20, 1929. German and a little Hebrew. Important $50 $80 - $120
Cantorship Gesellschaf periodical of German Jewry. Printed on quality paper, original
binding. Aging stains on solitary leaves. Very fine condition.

Hashkafa Shivuit, weekly periodical in Hebrew, edited by


Eliezer ben Yehuda, first year, issue 19 [1898] *HaMabit,
Periodicals & Haskala Periodicals. periodical edited by Peretz Smolenskin , year one issue 11.
387 Cantorship Vienna, 1878. *HaMeilitz, Jewish-Russian periodical, year
$100 $130 - $150
25, issue 95, Vienna 1885. *HaTushia, edited by Ben
Avraham, booklet 1, Krakow, 1894.

*HaHed. Central monthly charedi periodical for Judaism and


Periodicals & Torah Periodicals.
388 Cantorship [4]. building the land, Jerusalem, year 8, issues 1-2, [1932]. *Tal $100 $130 - $150
Talpiot, Torah periodical edited by Dovid Zvi Katzburg
Weizen, year 20, issue 11, 1902, possibly incomplete.
*HaDvir. Monthly periodical

*Ivri Anochi, periodical edited by Baruch Weber, Broyde, year


5, issue 41, 1869. *Ashmurot, compilation regarding politics,
economy and war, published by Yechiel Kagan, Tel Aviv,
Periodicals & Uncommon Cheshvan - November, 1939. No others were published.
389 Cantorship Periodicals. Discusses the start of the World War in great length.
$100 $130 - $150
*Atideinu. Monthly periodical for culture and education,
Berlin, Booklet 1, 1924. *B'Derech [Cheiruseinu], monthly
periodical for the Zionist Organiztion in Holland. Dutch.
Amsterdam, year 11, issue 7 [1936]. The issues are in fine-
very fine condition

Hebrew literary quarterly edited by David Frischmann and


Periodicals & HaTekufa. Periodical. published by Avraham Yosef Shteibel. Berlin-Warsaw, [1921-
390 Cantorship [17] Volumes. 1924]. 17 volumes. 2-12, 16-21. Original cloth bindings with
$100 $200 - $300
embossing. Overall very fine condition.

Periodicals & Collection of Music


391 Cantorship and Song Booklets
See Hebrew for list of items in this collection. $150 $200 - $300

Large collection of
notes for Yiddish
Periodicals & songs. 19 booklets. For booklet names see Hebrew text. Overall fine condition.
392 Cantorship Kiev, Berlin, London, $150 $300 - $400
New-York and Tel-
Aviv. 1915-1950

The Kloiz in Notice about a rabbinical visit, referring to Rabbi Yosef


Hamburg. Rabbi Simcha HaKohen of Pressburg, disciple of the Shevet Sofer,
393 Letters Yosef Cohen of and the schedlue of his first lecture on Shabbat Chol $250 $300 - $350
Pressburg Visits the HaMoed Pesach. He remained in Pressburg until his death.
Kloiz, [1901]. [Kinstlicher -581].

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Item No. Category Title Description Opening Price Assessment Price Image 1 Image 2

The Kloiz in Two letters: Regarding accepting new members into the
Hamburg. 3 Letters. kloiz. New bylaws for those studying in the kloiz. Additional
394 Letters German. [1901- $250 $300 - $350
1902]. letter to Rabbi Meir Lerner - community rabbi, regarding
clause....1898.

Letter from the


president of Estreich
395 Letters Kollel, Rabbi Sofer to Written in Borislav, 1930. Rabbi Sofer is asking the help of
Rabbi Lorberbaum of Safed. $150 $200 - $220
Rabbi Moshe
Lorberbaum

Letter from Zalman Typewritten letter to Mr. Yisrael Anbari regarding the visit of
396 Letters Shazar. 1952. his friend Michal Ivensky to Israel and the appropriate way to $150 $200 - $250
honor him. Connected with the Histadrut. With his signature.

Letter from Yisrael


Rokach. Tel Aviv. Typewritten letter to Mr. Mussaif regarding house rentals in
397 Letters 1935. Stamped Tel Aviv. Financial calculations. Hebrew logo of the Tel Aviv $100 $120 - $150
Envelope. municipality. With his signature. He later served as mayor.

Letter from Edwin


Samuel, Director of
the Palestine Typewritten letter. Juzi [?]'s complaints about the broadcast
398 Letters Broadcasting are not objective. Signed by Edwin Samuel [born 1898], son $150 $200 - $250
Service. Jerusalem, of Sir Herbert Samuel. Hebrew.
1946.

Two Letters from


Oded Kotler to Ezra Oded Kotler, actor and playwright, Ezra Sadeh [Deutsch]
399 Letters Sadeh [Deutsch]. Tel was a poet. Two letters signed by Oded Kotler relating to his $200 $250 - $300
Aviv, 1953. 'Chug Chovivei Bad U'Bama'.

Handwritten with his signature. Title 'Va'ad Ha'ir L'Yehudei


Letter by Meir Yaffo' [in Hebrew] with stamp. To the British government,
400 Letters Dizengoff. Yaffo, asking them to permit the Streicher family of Odessa $200 $250 - $300
1920. to immigrate. Mentions that their son-in-law, Yaakov Furman
of Yaffo will support them.

Letter from Yitzchak Lengthy letter with historic personal and public content.
ben Zvi. Jerusalem, Memories regarding his participation in the First Zionist
401 Letters
1958. Youthful
$400 $500 - $600
Memories. Congress in 1897. Names of many members. Clarifies facts
and dates.

Letter from Rochel


Yanait Ben Tzvi. To Handwritten. Her signature. The letter features 'memories
402 Letters
Author Ezra Deutsch from the Ulpan in Kefar HaNoar'. She invites him to visit the
$150 $200 - $300
[Sadeh]. 1952.
president's home. 13th of Tevet, 1952.

Letter from Ariel Typewritten. Thank you for your letter, it was very interesting.
403 Letters Sharon. His signaure. The Knesset's official stationery. He later $150 $200 - $300
served as Prime Minister.

About Thirty Letters Most of the letters are in Yiddish, with a few in Russian. 6
from the Gustman letters in Hebrew. Most from Zhitomir. A few from Kiev. Rich
404 Letters Family. Most from manufacturing family. Some of the letters feature factory $300 $400 - $500
Zhitomir. 1902-1903. logos.

Instructions for
Sending Letters to Instructions in English to families of prisoners in Eritrea:
Prisoners from the
405 Letters Underground amount of letters, number of pages, size of the letters, $250 $300 - $400
Movement in Eritrea. sending money, packages and more. Translated into Hebrew
by prisoner Chagei Lev.
January 1945.

Letter of Nachum Title: 'Editorial of HaTzefira'. Sent to poet/author Shlomo


Sokolov by his
406 Letters Secretary Y.Ch.D. Mandelkern in Leipzig. Handwritten in Hebrew. Sokolov $150 $200 - $250
Warsaw, 1888. refuses to publish something that opposes Jewish tradition
and more.

Letter from Max Nordau was Herzl's assistant at the First Zionist Congress.
Nordau to Nachum He was a candidate for president of the Zionist Congress
407 Letters Sokolov. German. after Herzl's death, however he refused the position and $700 $1000 - $1200
Paris. 12.9.1901. nominated Wolfson instead. Letter written while Herzl was
still alive.

Two Letters from Dr.


Natan Shalem, Head The "Mishotitim" toured every corner of Eretz Yisrael,
408 Letters
of "Agudat including caves. Postcard + lengthy letter full of information $150 $200 - $250
about their activities. Sent to Chaim Mizrachi, Beitar leader in
HaMishotitim". 1934. Corfu.

JNF's Reaction to the


Ban that the Very lengthy letter with much information regarding the
409 Letters
Revisionists Placed 'battle of the bans'. The ban's failure in Poland. 2nd of Iyar,
$250 $300 - $400
on Them. 4 Letters. [1934]. 3 additional letters. French. Very rare.

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Gabbai's Ledger
from the "Beit Ledger with income and expenses, aliyot l'torah, names of
Rochel" Beit worshippers, protocols and receipts on the official letterhead
Medrash in the of the "Beit HaMedrash Beit Rochel", that stood at the center
410 Manuscripts Knesset Yisrael of Knesset Yisrael in Jerusalem, about 130 written pages. 19 $100 $150 - $180
Neighborhood, cm. Moderate-fine condition. Stained and worn. Blemished
Jerusalem, 1915- binding.
1920s.

Manuscript of the Work on the laws of treifot, according to the order of the
411 Manuscripts Laws of Treifot. Shulchan Aruch. 32 leaves written in a bound ledger. $100 $150 - $200
Morocco, c. 1900. 21x13.5 cm. Owner signatures. Fine-very fine condition.

Megillat Esther, Complete Scroll of Esther, rolled parchment, wood handle,


French text at the beginning, signed and dated 1905. The
412 Manuscripts Parchment, France parchment is 24 cm. tall. Light tears in some leaves, light $180 $250 - $300
1905. worming marks. We have not checked the kashrut of the
megilla. Moderate condition. [2]

Contract on Contract on parchment with the conditions in London 1880,


nice scribal print, signatures, map of the lot, nine stamps with
413 Manuscripts Parchment. London, a metal plate, four rubber stamps. Height: 60 cm. Width: 72 $100 $150 - $200
1880. cm Very fine condition

Collection of French
Ketubot and Letters, 25 varied letters and ketubot , nice French scribal writing,
414 Manuscripts some from some with stamps. Folded. Average size: 31 cm. tall; width $1,000 $1300 - $1500
Napoleon's Time, closed - 11 cm; width opened - 21 cm. Small worming holes
1773-1836. in most letters. Overall fine condition.

Mishnayot. At the Six orders of the Mishna. Vowelized. Thousands of word


Press of Yosef, Son translations in a Sephardic hand. Missing the first title page
and following leaf. Includes the second title page. Missing
415 Seforim of Menashe ben Tractate Kilayim and a section of Tractate Shivi'it that were $250 $400 - $500
Yisrael. Amsterdam, manually supplied. New, impressive leather binding. Fine
[1646].
condition.

A composition on the Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim


416 Seforim Pri Chadash. and Hilchot Gitin. From Rabbi Chizkia Di Silo. Few $70 $100 - $120
Karlsruhe, [1757] worming holes. Fine-Very fine condition

Torat HaBayit Ha'Aruch L'Rashba. With the Bedek


Torat HaBayit HaBayit and Mishmeret HaBayit. Minimal aging stains.
417 Seforim
Ha'aruch. Berlin, Very fine condition. Owner signatures on the title page.
$80 $120 - $150
1762. Very light blemish to the title page, without loss.

Derashot HaRan. Twelve derashot authored by the Ran. With additional


418 Seforim
Prague, 1811.
sources and sayings of Chazal. Blemish to the title $60 $100 - $120
page and margins of the last leaves. Fine condition.

Shemot Ba'aretz,
Yom Teruah, Second edition of this famed work on Tractates Yuma
419 Seforim Tosefet Yom and Sukka by Maharam Chaviv. Blemish to the margins $60 $80 - $120
HaKippurim, and of the title page and last leaf. Fine condition.
Kapot Temarim.
Karlsruhe, [1766]

Shu"t HaRashba,
Two sections. Two different title pages. The last leaf of
sections 2-3,
420 Seforim
Lemberg, [1811- section two has an approbation from the Maggid of $80 $120 - $150
1812] Zlotchov. Various notations. Very fine condition.

Katit L'Meor with Novellae on the Talmud by Rabbi Meir Spitz. Additional
Shemen L'Meor. partial title page for Shemen L'Meor. Blemished, gilt
421 Seforim
Vienna, [1792]. leather binding. Thick paper. Stains. Fine-very fine
$60 $80 - $120
Only Edition. condition.

Chidushei Second edition. Illustrated title page with cherubs.


422 Seforim Kiddushin Printed on thick paper. Owner signature. Very fine $60 $80 - $120
L'Rashba. Berlin, condition.
[1733]

Milchamot Work opposing the Reform and the Reformers by


423 Seforim Hashem. Hanover Rabbi Avraham Zutra. Owner signature. Very fine $80 $150 - $200
[1836]. First condition.
Edition.

Two books by Rabbi Gedalya Taikos. Torat Katan, on the


Torat Katan - Chen 613 commadments, for children. Only edition. Chen
424 Seforim HaLashon.
HaLashon, Hebrew grammar, first edition. Charts. Loose
$120 $180 - $230
Amsterdam, [1765]
binding. Very fine conditon. Blemish to the last leaf.

Yaldei HaZeman al
Bechinot Olam. Vowelized "Bechinat Olam" with the commentary of Rabbi
425 Seforim
Prague, 1876. Only
Eliyahu Hocheim. Blemishes to the margins of the title page $50 $80 - $100
Edition. and the first leaf. Aging stains. Fine-very fine condition.

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Kovetz Shiurim and Lectures on Tractate Ketubot by Rabbi Moshe Mordechai


Epstein [Rosh Yeshiva of Chevron] and Sichot Mussar by
426 Seforim Sichot Mussar. Rabbi Eliyahu Eliezer Dessler. Stencil. [1950s?]. [36] leaves. $80 $200 - $300
Stencil. 32 cm. Not checked. Bound. Fine condition.

427 Seforim Chazon Ish [3] Books Choshen Mishpat, section 2, Jerusalem, 1950. First edition.
Choshen Mishpat, section three, Jerusalem, 1954. First $60 $150 - $200
edition. Shivi'is, Jerusalem, 1952. Fine-very fine condition.

Eit Sofer L'Radak. Grammar work by Rabbi Dovid Kimchi - the Radak. First
428 Seforim First Edition. printed from manuscript by the Chevrat Mekitzei Nerdamim. $100 $150 - $200
Lyck, 1864. Aging stains. Very fine condition.

Metek Sefatayim, "Hebraische Sprachlere mit praktischen


Metek Sifatayim. Aufgaben". Grammar work by Israel Meyer Japhet. Frankfurt,
Grammar. Mateh 1912. Mateh Aharon, Der Aharonsstab, commentary on the
429 Seforim Aharon, Haftorot. [2] haftorot by Adolf Ehrentheil, Prague, 1861, German, some $80 $120 - $150
Works in German. copies have additional pages with haftorot on the holidays.
Fine-very fine condition.

Tanach, 'proofread by experts'. Uncommon. Not listed by the


430 Seforim Tanach. Vilna, 1911. Bibliography of the Hebrew Book. Original binding. Minimal $50 $80 - $120
aging stains. Very fine condition.

Tanach. Leipzig, Vowelized Tanach in one volume. Biblia Hebraica, with


431 Seforim 1839. German title page. The Haftorot printed at the conclusion. $80 $120 - $150

Tractate Berachot of the Babylonian Talmud, with


commentaries and German translation by Efraim Moshe
Pinner. Berlin, 1842. Only edition. Various paginations, 43
cm. Hebrew and German title pages. The edition is dedicated
to Tsar Nicholas of Russia. Unique work, German translation
of the Talmud. Only this volume was printed. The author [c.
1800-1880] was a Torah scholar and Professor, a disciple of
Rabbi Yisrael of Liska. He printed some of his Torah
thoughts at the end of the book. He wanted to translate the
Tractate Berachot Talmud into German in order to show scholars the beauty of
with German the Talmud and to combat anti-Semitism. This edition is
432 Seforim Translation. Berlin, dedicated to Tsar Nicholas of Russia who ordered 100 $200 $250 - $300
1842. Only Edition. copies. The names of kings, princes and noblemen who paid
Polemic in advance for the book are printed at the beginning of the
book. The book was the subject of much debate. Rabbi
Moshe Sofer, the Chatam Sofer, gave an approbation to the
book but later rescinded it. He even published a notice:
‘Chanuni Chanuni…. And asked the author to stop the
preparations for the book’. The author finished it’s printing,
but omitted that prestigious approbation. Original binding with
gold embossing. Tear without loss to the German title page.
Stains. Very fine condition.
Mesorah on the Chamisha Chumshei Torah by Rabbi
Menachem di Lonzano. Berlin, [1745]. Leaf 9 feature the
Ohr Torah. Berlin, "Shirat HaYam" as its printed in the Torah Scroll. Ten
433 Seforim [1745] Commandments with superlinear and regular cantillations. $80 $120 - $150
The margins feature printed comments of the proofreader
who writes about the Polish customs regarding "petuchot"
and "setumot". Moderate condition.

Aruch HaShulchan, Aruch HaShulchan by Rabbi Yechiel Michel Epstein. Laws of


434 Seforim Hilchot Shechita and Shechita and treifot. Warsaw, 1890. Two sections with two $70 $100 - $150
Treifot. First Edition. title pages. First edition. Very fine condition.

Chidushei HaRan, Chidushei HaRan on Tractate Gittin, Warsaw 1858. Bound


Gittin - Chidushei with: Chidushei Haramban on Tractate Kiddushin, Warsaw,
435 Seforim HaRamban
1858. The two title pages bear rabbinical signatures. Aging
$80 $120 - $150
Kiddushin. Owner stains. Minimal worming holes. Fine condition.
Signatures.

Minchat Kohen. Novellae on Tractate Menachot by Rabbi Yehuda Katz.


Signature of Rabbi Prague, [1788]. Only edition. The title page bears the
436 Seforim
Dr. Aryeh Ritter of signature of Rabbi Dr. Dov Aryeh Ritter, Rabbi of Rotterdam.
$60 $100 - $130
Rotterdam He was the first person to publicly proclaim that the Talmud
Yerushalmi on Kedashim was a forgery. Very fine condition.
Scroll of Esther with colored illustrations by Gabriella
Rosenthal, published by A.Y. Hertzfeld, Tel Aviv, [1951].
Height: 35 cm., within a printed, illustrated cardboard case,
3 Printed Scrolls of impressive megilla * Megillat Esther, printed with illustration,
437 Seforim Esther rolls, 11.5 cm. with handle, in case. * Megillat Esther with $60 $100 - $130
English translation and illustrations, 12 cm. Original,
cardboard case and Hebrew and English printing with
illustrations. Overall fine-very fine condition.

Shu"t Pinot HaBayit. Responsa by Rabbi Avraham Tiktin. [Warsaw] [1883]. [1], 36
pages, about 30 cm. Printing never finished. The title page
438 Seforim Warsaw, [1883].
notes: Now printing section Orach Chaim [the 8th section of
$50 $100 - $120
Printing Never the book]. Blemished title page. Fine condition.
Finished

Moreh B'Etzba, Moreh B'Etzba V'Tziporen Shamir printed during the life of
Tziporen Shamir, the Chida. Includes 7 leaves at the conclusion, "Shir
439 Seforim Shir HaYichud. HaYichud Asher Tiknu Bnei Moshe Mei'ever L'Nahar $100 $120 - $150
London. Owner Sambatyon". These leaves are not found in most copies.
Signatures. Owner signature . Thin worming holes. Fine condition.

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First edition of Iggrot HaChida. Lengthy introduction,


Iggrot HaRav Chida. biography of the Chida including a list of his works and his
440 Seforim Leghorn, [1867]. $120 $150 - $180
epitaph. Stains. Worming holes.Fine condition.

*Chidushei HaRitva on Tractate Yevamos, Leghorn 1887,


Collection of Books first edition, approbation of the Chida, owner signature* Yam
441 Seforim of Novellae on the shel Shlomo on Tractate Beitza, Offenbach 1808, owner $150 $250 - $300
Talmud [4] signature on title page *Tiferet Bachurim, Rabbi Refael
Shalom Chai HaKohen, Leghorn, 1877, uncommon. *Turei
Even, Rabbi Aryeh Leib, author of the Sha'agat Aryeh, Vilna
1835. Owner signatures. Overall moderate-fine condition.

Collection of Books
442 Seforim and Sections of See Hebrew text for full description of items in this lot. $160 $250 - $300
Books.

Divrei Shmuel. Novellae on tractates of the Talmud by Rabbi Shmuel


443 Seforim Amsterdam, [1699- HaTzarfati. Only edition. Nice print. Owner signature and $50 $80 - $120
1700] notation. Aging stains. Very fine condition.

Laws of scribal writing by Rabbi Aharon Merlish, with


Beit Aharon. Berlin, supplements and responsa by the Chacham Tzvi, printed
444 Seforim 1829. Two Sections. here for the first time. First edition. Two sections. Two title $100 $150 - $200
pages. Approbation of Rabbi Akiva Eiger and others. Fine-
very fine condition. Owner signatures.

Composition on the laws of Yoreh Deah by Rabbi Eliyahu of


Sefer Ha'Asufot. Carcassonne. Published for the first time from a manuscript
445 Seforim London, 1942. Two in Moshe Montefiore's yeshiva in Ramsgate. Two sections, $80 $150 - $180
Sections. title pages in Hebrew and English. Very fine condition.
Uncommon.

Responsa by Rabbi Moshe Sofer, Rabbi of Erloi, by his son,


Rabbi Yochanan Sofer with his supplements. Budapest,
[1949]. The first book published by Admor Yochanon Sofer of
Yad Sofer. Budapest, Erloi, published in Hungary while he collected Holocaust
446 Seforim 1949. Admor of Erloi. survivors, established a yeshiva in Erloi and served as rabbi. $80 $150 - $180
He later immigrated to Israel. At the beginning of the book he
includes a eulogy for his father and family who were killed in
the Holocaust. Very fine condition.

Elya Rabba. Furth, Novellae on the Talmud by Rabbi Eliyahu Shapiro. First
447 Seforim [1768]. Owner edition. Stickers on the title page and additional leaves. Fine $80 $150 - $200
Signatures. condition. Many owner signatures.

Responsa from Rabbi Mordechai of Brisk, sections one-two,


Shu"t Maharam Tasnad, 1939-1942. First edition printed by the author's son-
Brisk. Printed on the in-law. The printing was not finished [part of another section
448 Seforim Eve of the Holocaust,
was printed]. The author was the noted rabbi of Tasnad and
$80 $120 - $150
Printing never
Completed. Rosh Yeshiva of its yeshiva. He was killed in the Holocaust.
Owner notation on the flyleaf.,

Mishna Torah *List of Hebrew manuscripts in the National Library in


L'Rambam. ? [2] Jerusalem. Yissacher Yoel. Jerusalem, 1934. * Manuscript of
449 Seforim
Books about
the Babylonian Talmud, number of reproductions, Jerusalem, $80 $150 - $200
1974 *Mishneh Torah L'Rambam reproduction of the Roman
Manuscripts. print from 1480, published by Mossad HaRav Kook.
Jerusalem, 1955. Fine condition.

Includes: *Koach HaYotzer SheBo, by Rabbi Yosef Dov


Collection of Torah Halevi Soloveitchik of Boston. *Ulpana 1, Kuntress Chidushei
Torah by Yeshivat Beit Medrash L'Torah, Skokie, Illinois*
450 Seforim Publications - Kuntress Torat Chaim Hachnassat Sefer Torah, Sanz, 1994, $150 $200 - $300
Booklets [7] picture of the Admor on the jacket. *Babylonian Talmud,
booklet detailing the Talmud elucidated by Rabbi Adin
Steinsaltz. Overall very fine condition.

Sefer HaMada from the Mishneh Torah L'Rambam. Munich,


Sefer HaMada. [1947], published by Sinai at the University Press. Facsimile.
451 Seforim Munich, 1947.
Quality paper. 1000 copies were printed. Original,
$60 $120 - $150
Unique Copy.
magnificent binding. Excellent condition.

MiShurei Rabbeinu, Halacha shiur, shemirat nezikin and more, by Maharil"l


452 Seforim
Telz. Kovno, [1932]. Bloch. Kovno, 1932. Printed jacket. Fine-very fine condition.
$60 $80 - $120

Kehilot Yaakov.
HaGaon Rabbi Jerusalem, [1936]. First section of the Steipler's Kehilot
453 Seforim Yaakov Yisrael Yaakov. A few worming holes on the title page, very fine $90 $120 - $150
Kanievsky. First condition.
Book.

* Shenot Chaim. 1947. *Kuntress HaSiddur, 1942. *Ketzot


454 Seforim Works of Rabbi HaShulchan, 1935. See Hebrew text for more information $100 $150 - $200
Chaim Naeh [3] regarding these works and their author.

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Ohalei Yaakov. Shu"t Rabbi Yaakov Castro - Mahrika"sh. First edition.


Approbation of the Chida. The author was a prominent rabbi
Mahrika"sh. Leghorn, who often stayed by the Beit Yosef. Stamps of the Beit
1783. First Edition.
455 Seforim Stamps of the Medrash Menachem Tzion in the Churvat Rabbi Yehuda $80 $120 - $150
Menachem Tzion HaChassid in the Old City of Jerusalem, owner notations
Beit Knesset. from the beis medrash, apparently in the hand of Rabbi
Zundel Salant. Owner signature. Light blemishes to the title
pages and a number of leaves. Fine condition.

Roses for David.


456 Seforim Rabbi David Pardo. For further information see Hebrew text. $80 $150 - $180
Venice, 1752

Meorei Ohr. Furth, Ketonet Ohr, work on the Torah and Megillot by Rabbi Meir
457 Seforim [1766]. First Edition. Eisenstadt and the Ohr Chadash by his grandson. First $50 $100 - $120
edition. Owner signatures on the title page and flyleaf.
Blemish to the title page and a few leaves. Fine condition.

Shu"t HaRashba with the "Rachamim L'Chaim" supplements


Shu"t HaRashba. by Rabbi Chaim Palagi - first edition. One of Rabbi Chaim
458 Seforim Supplements of Palagi's first works. Handwritten comment. Owner signature $80 $120 - $150
Rabbi Chaim Palagi. on title page. Worming holes. Moderate condition.
Leghorn, 1825.

Ateret Zikeinim. Divrei Da'as V'Emunah by Don Yitzchak Abarbanel, with the
459 Seforim Abarbanel, Tzurat HaYesodot - philosophy. Second edition. Missing the $50 $60 - $80
Amsterdam, [1739]. last leaf of Zurat HaYesodot. Stains and tape on the title
page. Fine-very fine condition.

Le'David Emet',
Livorno, 1796. The
Chid"a. Printed
460 Seforim during his life with For further information see Hebrew text. $50 $100 - $150
supplements. Avodat
Hakodesh,
Mukachevo, 1938

Nach with the


Elucidation of Kings 1-2, Chronicles 1-2, with Rashi's commentary and the
461 Seforim Yehuda Leib ben Ashkenazic translation and elucidation by Yehuda Leib ben $50 $80 - $120
Zev. Vienna, 1834- Zev. Vienna [1833-1834]. The elucidation and translation in
1883. Two Volumes. Hebrew letters. Minimal aging stains. Very fine condition

Genesis with Book of Genesis with Haftarot. Vienna, 1818. George


462 Seforim Haftarot. Vienna. Holtzingir print. Rare edition. Worming holes with almost no $80 $120 - $150
1818 loss of text. Fine condition.

Collection of [4] * L'Dovid L'Hazkir. Vienna [1891]. * Shechitot U'Bedikot with


the Gevul Binyomin. *U'Shichatitem Bazeh. Jerusalem,
463 Seforim works on Shechita
[1932]? * Tevach V'Hachen, Vilna. 1894. See Hebrew text for
$80 $250 - $300
and Bedika more information about these works.

*Chazon Ish [Emunah U'Bitachon]. Jerusalem, [1954] *


Collection of [6] Nefesh HaChaim, Vilna 1874. *Iggeret HaTeshuva, Lemberg
Mussar Works.
1850. *Derech Hashem, Jerusalem [1914]. *Mussrei
464 Seforim Chazon Ish - HaRambam, Budapest 1930. *Mesilas Yesharim, Warsaw $60 $200 - $250
Emunah U'Bitachon 1889. See Hebrew text for more information about these
and more. works.

*Nahag Kitzon Yosef. Customs of the Ashkenazic


communities, particularly Frankfurt by Rabbi Yosef Yozpe
Nahag Kitzon Yosef. Kashman. Hanau [1717], missing part of the title page,
Kerem Shlomo. Pri worming holes. Moderate condition. * Kerem Shlomo.
465 Seforim Chadash with
Novellae on Even HaEzer by Rabbi Shlomo Hess.
$60 $150 - $180
Handwritten
Annotations Pressburg, 1846 [!]. Only edition. The last leaf features a
poem about Even HaEzer. Minimal worming holes. Very fine
condition. *Pri Chadash on Yoreh Deah. Furth, 1769,
worming holes. Glosses.

*Chiddushim L'Masechet Kiddushin, Berlin, [1766], first


edition. *Chiddushim L'Masechet Gittin. Berlin, [1766] first
Yam shel Shlomo [3] edition. *Chidushim L'Masechet Yom Tov - Beitza. Furth,
466 Seforim
Books. 1766. 1766. The books are bound together. Worming holes. Fine
$60 $150 - $200
condition. Many owner signatures. Stamps from the Beit
Medrash Menachem Tzion in the churva of Rabbi Yehuda
HaChassid in Jerusalem.
Sermons and elucidations on the Torah by Rabbi Bezalel
Brandeis. Only edition. The author was the Rabbi of Bumsla
Tzeida Beirach. and a descendant of the Maharal of Prague. With the
467 Seforim Prague, 1786. approbation of the Noda B'Yehuda. Important, interesting $100 $200 - $300
introduction from the author's son who published this work.
Light blemishes. Fine condition. Old owner signatures.

Chidushei Halachot Even HaEzer by Rabbi Noach Chaim Zvi


Atzei Arazim. Furth, Berlin. Only Edition. With the text of the Shulchan Aruch.
468 Seforim 1790. Light blemish to the title page and following leaf. Light tears $40 $100 - $120
in the margins of a few leaves. Fine condition.

Chiddushei Hilchot Yoreh Deah by Rabbi Chaim ben Atar,


author of Ohr HaChaim. The title page notes Vienna, but it
Pri Toar. Author of was apparently printed in Zolkiew, 1810. This is the first
469 Seforim the 'Ohr HaChaim'. edition of the book without the Pri Chadash. Missing part of $50 $100 - $120
1810.
the title page. Fine condition. Owner signatures and stamps
and censor stamps.

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Ben Ish Chai. Laws of the first and second year, by Rabbi
Ben Ish Chai. Hilchot Yosef Chaim of Baghdad. Second edition, printed soon after
Shana Rishona,
470 Seforim V'Shniya. Baghdad, the author's death with a mourning notice by the author's $150 $300 - $400
[1912]. son. Old binding. Fine condition. Owner notation on the title
page. Yaari, Difusei Baghdad 188. Rare book.

Teshuvot of the Chatam Sofer on Yoreh Dea. Pressburg,


Chatam Sofer [3] 1841. The first printed book of his books with an intoduction
Books, Includes the
471 Seforim first books that was from his son, Rabbi Shimon Sofer. $100 $250 - $300
Printed For further information about book names see Hebrew text.
Overall fine-very fine condition.

Shamayim
Chadashim. Don Yitzchak Abarbanel's discussion of the Rambam's words
Abarbanel, in Moreh Nevuchim regarding Creation. Only, rare edition.
472 Seforim Regarding the Some copies have a leaf of subscribers at the conclusion. $300 $400 - $450
Creation. Rodelheim, Minimal aging stains. Very fine condition.
[1828]

Sefer Chassidim. Mussar and Chassidut, care with mitzvah fulfillment,


Rabbi Yehuda admonitions, segulot and cures, with supplements by kabalist
473 Seforim HaChassid. Frankfurt Rabbi Dovid Grunhut. Original parchment binding, usage $250 $280 - $320
A.M. [1713] marks. Fine condition.

Leket Yosher. By Rabbi Yosef ben Moshe of Munster. First printed from his
Disciple of the manuscript by "Mekitzei Nerdamim". Two sections, Orach
474 Seforim Terumat HaDeshen. Chaim and Yoreh Deah. Berlin 1903-1904. Blemish to the $120 $150 - $180
Berlin, 1903. First
Edition. first title page. Fine-very fine condition.

Tractate Berachot
according to Tractate Berachot according to manuscript and early prints,
475 Seforim Manuscript.
by Nechemia Parkerkovitz? Only edition. Includes 6 $60 $100 - $120
Petersburg, 1909.
Facsimiles. facsimiles. Fine-very fine condition.

Sha'arei Yashar.
Rabbi Shimon Famed work of Rabbi Shimon Shkop, prominent disciple of
476 Seforim Shkop. Bialystock, Rabbi Chaim of Brisk, Rosh Yeshiva of Grodno who had $200 $300 - $350
[1935]. Second thousands of disciples. Two large complete volumes. Fine-
Edition. very fine condition. Rare.

Rabbeinu Asher. Peirush HaRash printed in middle of the page surrounded by


the aforementioned commentary of Rabbi Yom Tov Lipman
With Ma'adanei Yom
477 Seforim
Tov and Divrei
Heller. It was previously printed under the name Ma'adanei $250 $300 - $350
Chamudot. Furth. Melech which forced his flight from Prague. Minimal aging
stains. Fine-very fine condition. Very rare.

Chidushei Halachot
478 Seforim Maharsha. Furth Large format, 33 cm. Blemishes to the title page margins. $100 $150 - $200
[1742]. The title page was reinforced with old paper that covers the
approbations. Otherwise, very fine condition.

Peirush HaRosh on
Tractate Pesachim. Unique work: At the center of each leaf the Peirush HaRosh
is printed in large letters on tractate Pesachim surrounded by
479 Seforim "Sha'ar "Sha'ar Asher and Gevul Asher'". Aging stains. Fine-very fine $200 $250 - $300
Asher"..Brunn, condition. The first leaves have clear tape. Owner signature
[1789]. on title page.

Sefer HaMitzvot
L'Rambam + Derech Approbation of Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berditchov. The last
480 Seforim Mitzvotzech. $100 $150 - $250
Berditchov. one he gave. Checked . Quality paper. Many worming holes.

Chidushei Halachot'
Maharsh"a. Berlin,
481 Seforim 1755. Plenty of For further information see Hebrew text. $200 $250 - $350
signatures

Three books of the


482 Seforim Rabbi's of the For further information see Hebrew text. $100 $200 - $250
Abuchatzeira family

Collection of books
from the Chafetz
483 Seforim Chaim. [5] For further information see Hebrew text. $100 $250 - $300
Handwriting of the
author [?]

Shu"t Maharam
484 Seforim Mintz. Prague, 1827. For further information see Hebrew text. $50 $120 - $150
First edition

Yatzev Gevulot - Mishpat V'Tzedek. [Jerusalem?], [1904].


Polemic regarding the funds of Rabbi Meir Ba'al HaNess in
Tiberias by Rabbi Chaim Alchadif. Two works, tens of
Jerusalem Prints Yatzev Gevulot. rabbinical signatures. Separate pagination for each work.
485 Kinoga Tzedaka. Some copies have [2] additional leaves at the end of Mishpat
& The Vilna Gaon Polemics Regarding V'Tzedek - they are not in this copy. Kinogeh Tzedaka,
$60 $100 - $150
Charity Funds. booklet 1. Jerusalem, [1933]. Polemic regarding the Persian
charity fund for the poor in Eretz Yisrael. Tear without loss in
the title page of Yatzev Gevulot. Very fine condition.

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Medrash Raba on Megillat Esther with the Tiferet Tzion


Medrash Rabba with commentary by Rabbi Yitzchak Zev Yadler. Jerusalem,
Jerusalem Prints the Tiferet Tzion Zukerman press, [1896]. Colored title page, apparently the
486 Commentary.
& The Vilna Gaon Jersualem, 1896- first colored title page printed in Jerusalem. Very fine
$90 $120 - $150
1940. condition. *Medrash Raba on Kohelet with the Tiferet Tzion
commentary by Rabbi Yitzchak Zev Yadler, published by his
son, Rabbi Ben Tzion Yadler. Jerusalem, 1950. Very fine
condition.

Printed poster from Kollel Sovalk and Lomza, "Thank you


Thank-You Letter. letter", Jerusalem, Zukerman press. [1930s]. 31x24 cm.
Jerusalem Prints Kollel Sovalk and Hebrew and Yiddish. The trustees of the kollel encourage
487 & The Vilna Gaon Lomza in Jerusalem. those with kollel charity boxes in their homes. Alongside the
$50 $100 - $150
Printed Poster. upper section of the poster there are two small illustrations;
the Western Wall and the Tomb of Rabbi Meir Ba'al HaNess.
Pasted to cardboard. Fine-very fine condition.
Hilchot Teharot HaMishpacha according to "Mei'ein Tahor"
printed in Yiddish, translated here into Hebrew with many
revisions and supplements by Rabbi Yechiel Michel
Jerusalem Prints Teharat Yisrael. Tukachinsky. Jerusalem, Zukerman press [1926]. Vowelized.
488 & The Vilna Gaon Jerusalem [1926]. Important preface by Rabbi Tukachinsky. Year of printing $60 $100 - $120
Uncommon.
taken from "Encyclopedia L'Chalutzei HaYishuv U'Bonav, by
Dovid Tidhar, volume 1, Tel Aviv 1947, page 80. Uncommon.
Sticker on title page. Aging stains. Fine condition.

Toldot Yaakov. Rabbi Tractate Beitza. From his manuscript. Born in Egypt c.
Jerusalem Prints Yaakov Castro.
489 & The Vilna Gaon Jerusalem, Bak [1525], with comments by Rabbi Efraim Becher Moshe. At $200 $250 - $300
Press. 1865. the press of Rabbi Yisrael Bak. Stains on the title page and
additional leaves. Fine-very fine condition.

Rabbi Moshe Chalawa lived at the time of the Ran and


Chidushei Maharam Rivash. Printed from his manuscript that was owned by the
Jerusalem Prints Chalawa on Tractate
490 & The Vilna Gaon Pesachim. Chida's grandson in Jerusalem. Unique leaf with an $200 $250 - $300
Jerusalem, [1873] illustration of the Churva synagogue. 69 leaves. Light
blemish to the title page. Fine-very fine condition.

Ma'ase Rav 15 [1] leaf, printed on the title page: Zolkiew, 1808.
Jerusalem Prints
491 & The Vilna Gaon [Lemberg? 1835- Though it was actually printed in Lemberg? 1835-1840. $200 $800 - $1000
1840?] Vinograd, HaGRA, 810. Fine-very fine condition. Owner
signatures. Rare

Iggeret HaRamban and Iggeret HaGRA. Hebrew and Yiddish


in Tzena U'rena letters. Additional German title page. The
Jerusalem Prints Alim L'Terufa. Furth, German title page is not listed by the Bibliography of the
492 & The Vilna Gaon [1859]. German Title Hebrew Book and is not in the copy in the National Library. $120 $150 - $200
Page.
Vinograd, HaGRA, 1147. Aging stains. Fine - very fine
condition. Rare.

Kituv L'Chaim.
Jerusalem Prints Scribal Letters. Only rare edition. Approbations from Lithuanian rabbis: Rabbi
493 & The Vilna Gaon According to the Eliezer Yitzchak of Volozhin, the Netziv., "Beit HaLevi", $250 $300 - $400
Rabbi Chaim Berlin, Rabbi Yechiel Heller and many more.
GRA. Vilna, [1858]. Stains. Fine condition.

Haggada with illustrations and Yiddish and Polish


Passover translation by H. Finkelstein. Beginning of passages,
Haggada. Yiddish page numbers and more are printed in green ink. Color,
Passover
494 Haggadot and Polish. illustrated jacket title page. The front cover features a $100 $150 - $200
Warsaw, 1935. picture of a Seder table and the back features photos of
Illustrations Jewish life in Jerusalem. Otzar Haggadot 3509. Aging
stains. Fine condition. Rare Haggada.

Passover Haggada wtih Ashkenazic translation in Tzena


Passover Passover Haggada. U'Rena letters and laws related to Passover. Missing the title
495 Haggadot Ofen, 1819. page and without the frontispiece illustration that appears in $80 $120 - $150
some copies. Otzar Haggadot 592. Fine-very fine condition

Passover Haggada written and illustrated by Arthur Szyk.


Passover
496 Haggadot Haggada shel Jerusalem, 1961. Edition of the Yediot Achronot. Blue velvet $50 $80 - $120
Pesach. Arthur Szyk binding, blemishes. Fine-very fine condition.

Two Haggadot. * Passover Haggada published by Koren, Jerusalem, [1965].


Passover Koren Passover Not in the National Library. * Passover Haggada B'Nusach
497 Haggadot Haggada.Haggada Achid with preface by Rabbi Shmuel Avidor HaKohen, $100 $150 - $180
B'Nusach Achid illustrated by Lilien. Am Oved publishing, 1974. Length
HaRav Shmuel greater than width. Very fine condition. Wine stains on the
Avidor HaKohen Koren Haggada

Passover Haggda, Passover Haggada with the Rakik Echad and Anaf Sasson
Passover Rakik Echad. commentary by Rabbi Yaish Krispin. First edition. The leaf
498 Haggadot Casablnaca, [1935]. following the title page features a printed dedication with the $100 $130 - $180
Signature of Rabbi handwritten name of the author. Otzar Haggadot 3550. Fine-
Moshe Abuchatzeira. very fine condition. Signature of Rabbi Moshe Abuchatzeira.

Bibliography of Passover Haggadot from the beginning of


Bibliography of print until current times by Avraham Yaari. Jerusalem, 1961.
Passover Passover Haggadot. Bibliographic list of about 27,000 haggadot, with a facsimile
499 Haggadot Avraham Yaari. Mah of the first printed haggada. Blemishes on the jacket. Cloth $80 $150 - $200
binding. Very fine condition * Mah Nishtana. Bibliographic
Nishtana. listing of select haggadot, supplement to Yaari's work, with
pictures, Kol Ami Museum. 1964. Very fine condition.
Passover Haggada, Kefar Chabad, 1964. Photo of the
Admor and the buildings at Kefar Chabad *A Family Hagada,
Collection of with illustrations * Passover Haggda with Russian translation,
Passover illustration, from the "Al Tadom" organization. * Passover
500 Haggadot
Haggadot and
Haggada with Russian translation and colored illustrations,
$150 $200 - $300
Passover Booklets. JNF. * Haggada shel Pesach Nusach Achid, for the guests at
the Migdalei HaKnesset Hotel. *Tefila L'Ani - Pesach. For
Passover - Yehadut Petucha Kihalacha.

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Haggada shel Order of the blessings for the entire year with laws and
Passover Pesach with Kohelet elucidations in Ashkenazic by Rabbi Shlomo Zalman London
501 Haggadot Shlomo. Hanover, edited by Rabbi Efraim Bloch. [2], 190 pages, 30, [1] leaf. $100 $150 - $180
[1840] With the Passover Haggada with Ashkenazic elucidation.
Rare haggada.

Haggada Shel
Pesach. Hebrew with Miniature illustrated initial letters, each different. 34 leaves.
Passover Arabic Baghdadi
502 Haggadot Translation. Another [4] leaves with hymns per Baghdadi customs. $120 $150 - $200
Illustrated. Leghorn, Brown, slightly dry paper, the title page is torn out. Very fine
condition. Otzar Haggadot 1722.
1887.

Haggada L'Leil
Passover Shimurim. Translated Beautiful Haggada. 36 leaves. Large letters. German
503 Haggadot and Elucidated by translation on the bottom of the page. The last page features $180 $200 - $250
S.G. Stern. Vienna, a contract for selling chametz in German. Quality paper.
1860. Minimal stains. Yaari 817. Otzar Haggadot 1100.

Passover Haggada with German translation, Shlezinger


publishing. Colored illustrations on special pages,
Passover including an illustration of the sages reclining in Bnei
Passover Haggada. Vienna, Brak, with the images of Rabbi Akiva Eiger, Rabbi
504 Haggadot 1928. Colored Moshe Sofer, Rabbi Avraham Shmuel Binyomin Sofer
$30 $80 - $100
Illustrations. and Rabbi Simcha Bunim Sofer. Illustrated frontispiece.
Original, illustrated binding. Otzar Haggadot 3129.
Blemish to the binding. Fine condition
Passover Haggada, Munich, 1947. Title page jacket
states that this edition was published with the help of
the Joint to be used in European refugee camps.
Illustrated title page and ??. Otzar Haggadot 4050.
Passover Haggada for Refugees by the Joint. Jacket
Passover Haggada title page with map of Eretz Yisrael [blemished title
Passover
505 Haggadot [3] for Holocaust
page]. [Munich], 1948. Otzar Haggadot 4091. Passover
$120 $200 - $250
Refugees
Haggada published by the Zeiri Agudat Yisrael in
America. [New York], 1947. On the back of the title
page: 'Shalom to our brothers the refugees...[in
Hebrew]. Otzar Haggadot 4065. The Haggadot are in
fine-very fine condition.

Passover Haggada. At the beginning: "Letters are the work of Francisca Baruch.
Passover Illustrated by Jacob The illustrations are by Jacob Steinhardt". [25] leaves.
506 Haggadot Steinhardt. Berlin Original binding. Very fine condition. Yaari 1952. Otzar $200 $300 - $400
1923. Impressive
Copy. Haggadot 2888.

Passover Collection of fourty Large collection of Passover Haggadas, most of them printed
507 Haggadot Passover Haggadas in Israel between the 30's and the 50's. Some with pictures. $100 $300 - $400
Various conditions.

Prayer books & Machzor with Prayer book for Rosh Hashana with Russian translatin by
508 Tehillim
Russian Translation. Ozer Blaustein. Vilna, title page 1915. Not in the National $80 $130 - $150
Vilna, 1915. LIbrary. Original binding, with embossing. Fine condition.

Ha'Shalom Siddur,
the Jewish Ha'Shalom siddur, prayers for the whole year from Rabbi
Prayer books &
509 Tehillim
community in Yehuda Leib Levine of Moskva. Printed in Montreal, Canada, $100 $250 - $300
Moskva. Two 1970. Not in the National Library. Fine-Very fine condition.
editions

Reading of the Ten Commandments for Shavuot in Aramaic


Prayer books & Aseret HaDevarim. and Arabic in Hebrew letters, as per the Tunisian custom.
510 Tehillim Tunis, [1905]. Blemish on the title page. Last page is torn out. Fine
$50 $80 - $100
condition.

Tefilat Yisrael, prayer for the entire year with Dutch


Siddur Tefilat Yisrael translation, Amsterdam [c. 1900]. Translation on facing
Prayer books & with Dutch
511 Tehillim Translation. pages. Second edition of this noted prayer book. With the $60 $100 - $130
Amsterdam, c. 1900. prayer in honor of the government for Queen Wilhelmina.
Loose binding, fine-very fine condition.

Book of Job with Metzudot Tzion and Arabic translation,


Prayer books &
512 Tehillim Kol Bechi. Leghorn, Lamentations with Arabic translation, prayers for the 9th of $50 $80 - $100
[1897] Av and kinos in Arabic by Rabbi Rachamim Bucharitz. Only
edition. Uncommon work. Very fine condition.

Seder Motzei Shabbat with the Seder Kiddush Levana and


the elucidation of the process of the moon with illustrations.
Prayer books & Likutei Mizmorim Frontispiece illustration of King David crouching and praying
513 Tehillim L'Motzei Shabbat. and Russian text from 1879. Instead of the noted title page
$80 $130 - $150
Vilna, 1879. Unique from 1878, there is a printed yelow jacket with the year of
Copy print: 1879. Old, half-leather binding. Light blemish to the
jacket title page. Fine condition.
Beit El, Selichot and Tachanunim, by Rabbi Avraham
Chamoy, Leghorn, [1778]. 4 leaves of approbation between
Beit El, Rabbi leaves 4-5 that aren't included in the pagination, including the
Prayer books &
514 Tehillim Avraham Chamoy. approbation of Rabbi Chaim Palagi, Rabbi Shimon Deutsch $60 $100 - $120
Machzor Katan.. of Pressburg-Jerusalem and more. *Machzor Katan, as per
the customs of Algeria, for Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur.
Leghorn, 1886. Fine-very fine condition.

According to the "Derech HaChaim" halachic decisions with


Nehora Maliya "Tikunei Shabbat". "Nehora HaShalem and Beit Rachel".
Prayer books & Prayer Book. Derech
515 Tehillim Hachaim. Lublin, With Tehilim and Ma'amadot. Two title pages, additional title $300 $400 - $450
1877. page for Psalms. Early edition of the "Nehora Malya" prayer
book. Very significant prayer book. Fine-very fine condition.

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Collection of unique supplications for Rosh Hashana, during


Prayer books & Prager Techina.
516 Tehillim Jozefow, [1875]. Kaparot, Yom Kippur and more. Primarily for men, some for $200 $250 - $350
women. Complete. 30 pages. Light blemishes on the title
page and worming holes. Fine condition. Nice binding.

Hallel HaGadol. Izmir custom, according to the customs of Rabbi Chaim


Prayer books & Prayer of Thanks for Palagi. Title page and introduction in Ladino. 200 verses of
517 Tehillim Salvation. Izmir, happiness from Psalms. 8 leaves. 20.5 cm. Not bound. Very $150 $200 - $250
1889. Ladino. fine condition.

Mother's
Prayer books & Supplication for By Rebbetzin Seril Rapaport. Daughter of Rabbi Yaakov of
518 Tehillim Rosh Chodesh Elul. Dubno. Unknown edition. This copy features 12 leaves, but is $400 $450 - $500
Jozefow, [1875]. missing the end. There are later known editions with only 8
Discovery. [3] leaves. Not in the National Library. [4]

Prayer books &


519 Tehillim Psalms, London Liber Psalmorum. London, 1882. 13.5 cm. The title page also $80 $100 - $120
1852 states Tehilim in Hebrew. Verses marked in numbers. Not
bound. Fine condition.

Psalms with "Meir Psalms with the Meir Tehilot commentary and the
Prayer books & Tehilot", by Rabbi commentary of Rabbi Yosef Taitazek with supplements by
520 Tehillim Meir Arama. Venice Rabbi Yitzchak Gershon. Missing its beginning and end. $200 $250 - $350
Contains from the middle of chapter 10 through the middle of
[1590]. Incomplete. chapter 146. Also missing chapters 15-21. Very rare work.

Psalms with English translation by A. Harkavy, New York,


Psalms with English Hebrew Publishing [1933]. Illustrated title page. Printed on
Prayer books & Translation by quality paper, original, velvet binding. Very fine condition.
521 Tehillim Alexander Harkavy.
Unknown work. Bibliograpic listings note a 1915 edition $100 $150 - $200
which is part of Tanach and is paginated accordingly. This is
New York, [1933]. an independent publication with pagination exclusively for
Unknown
Psalms.

Nidchei Yisrael. Nidchei Yisrael from the Chofetz Chaim. Warsaw,


Glosses & Chofetz Chaim. 1897. With the Tiferet Adam booklet. Two notes,
522 Signatures Handwritten 'proofread' (in Hebrew), in pencil, by the author. Aging
$90 $200 - $300
Notation. stains. Fine-very fine condition.

Shu"t Degel Reuven. Shu"t from Rabbi Reuven Katz. Two sections. 1926-1940.
The author [1880-1964] was the teacher of/?? and
Glosses & Two Sections.
523 Signatures Author's Inscription
immigrated Palestine where he served as Rabbi of Petach $60 $100 - $150
and Stamp. Tikvah. The first section bears his stamp and the second
section his handwritten inscription. Fine-very fine condition.

Mishnayot Seder Moed with commentary, Warsaw, 1879.


Mishnayot. Stamps With the stamps of Rabbi Shimon Averstark, in German from
Glosses & of Rabbi Shimon
Averstark and Other his stint as Rabbi there and one in Hebrew from Jerusalem.
524 Signatures Stamps and See Hebrew text for more information regarding this
$70 $100 - $120
personality. Additional owner stamps and signatures. Fine
Signatures condition.

Mishnayot Seder Zeraim. Warsaw, 1861. Signature on on


title page of Rabbi Moshe Grodzinski. [1885-18th of Av,
Mishnayot.
Glosses & of Rabbi MosheSignature 1929], Rosh Yeshiva Torat Chaim in Vilna. He immigrated to
525 Signatures Grodinski.
Eretz Yisrael and settled in Hebron where he was killed in $50 $100 - $130
the pogroms of 1929. Additional owner signatures.
Magnificent leather binding, blemished. Solitary, blemished
leaves. Fine condition.
Be'er Yitzchak. Be'er Yitzchak, supercommentary on the Ibn Ezra by Rabbi
Leghorn, 1864. Yitzchak Sarim, Leghorn [1864]. First edition. Author
Inscribed by the inscribed the copy to Rabbi Avraham Sassoon, Aleppo sage
Author to Rabbi who helped actualize the printing of the book and even wrote
Glosses & who Helped Fund the an
Avraham Sassoon introduction. Worming holes. Moderate-fine condition.
526 Dikdukei Rashi, Jozefow, 1878, with the signature of Rabbi
Signatures Printing of this Book. Avraham Sassoon. Two additional books with the signature
$150 $200 - $250
With Additional of Rabbi Avraham Sassoon - possibly signed by another
Books Bearing the sage from the same family: Sha'arei HaKedusha, Warsaw
Signature of Rabbi 1885. Mishle Shualim of Rabbi Berachya HaNakdan,
Avraham Sassoon. Warsaw 1875

*Toldot Rabbeinu Zerachya HaLevi. Prague, [1853]. *


Five Books in a Vikucha Raba, Warsaw, 1886. *Iggrot V'Shut HaRambam,
Glosses & Small Volume, 1878 * Shevet Yehuda by Dr. Shlomo ben Virga. Warsaw,
527 Signature of ‫רבי‬
Signatures ‫ אברהם יצחק גזובאס‬of
1882. *Mishlei Shualim of Rabbi Berachya HaNakdan, $100 $200 - $250
Warsaw, 1874. Lengthy owner notation and stamp of ‫רבי‬
‫טשענסטחוב‬ ‫ אברהם יצחק דזובאס‬of 1884-1947] ‫ ]טשענסטחוב‬author of: Milin
Chaditin, Milin Yikarim, Dagan Bachurim and Zichron
Avraham. Overall very fine condition.

Sheirit Yaakov. Homilies on the Torah by Rabbi Yisrael Yaakov Algazi.


Glosses & Leghorn, [1790]. Signature of Rabbi Shmuel Ibn Danon, Moroccan Sage. The
528 Signatures Signature of Rabbi book is in moderate-poor condition and missing its last two
$100 $120 - $150
Shmuel Ibn Danon. pages.

Medrash Rabba with the Matnot Kehuna commentary,


Glosses & Yalkut Shimoni,
Amsterdam [1641-1642]. Two volumes. Missing the first and
529 Amsterdam. [1641-
Signatures 1642]. Glosses. last leaves. Many worming holes. Poor condition. Signature
$180 $250 - $300
of Rabbi Shmuel Ibn Danon on the flyleaf of the second
volume, and a number of his glosses.

Rabbi Moshe Alshich's commentary on the Prophets and


Glosses & Marot HaTzovot.
Writings. Venice, [1603]. First edition. Incomplete, moderate-
530 Signature of Rabbi
Signatures Shmuel Ibn Danon. poor condition. Signature of Rabbi Shmuel Ibn Danon -
$80 $120 - $150
Moroccan sage.

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Glosses & Torat Zevach.


531 Jerusalem, [1884]. Laws of Treifot by Rabbi Chaim Dovid Chazan. Lengthy,
Signatures Handwritten Glosses. halachic glosses in pencil. Worming holes. Fine condition.
$50 $100 - $150

Beit Naftali. Pecs,


Glosses & 1899. Handwritten Sermons and responsa from Rabbi Naftali HaKohen
532 Comment from the
Signatures Author's Son and
Schwartz, Pecs, [1899]. First edition. Worming holes. $40 $60 - $80
Moderate-fine condition. Additional owner signatures..
Publisher

Noda B'Yehuda. Shu"t Noda B'Yehuda, two sections, Stettin, 1861. Owner
Glosses by Rabbi signature of Rabbi Shmuel Hominer and glosses in his hand.
Glosses & Shmuel Hominer, See Hebrew text for more information regarding this
533 Signatures Stamps of Rabbi Leib personality. Owner signatures and stamps of Rabbi Yitzchak
$100 $150 - $200
Chefetz of Yehuda Leib Chefetz, dayan in Jerusalem. Refer to Otzar
Jerusalem. Harrabanim 12566. Aging stains. Fine-very fine condition.

Beit HaBechira for Tractate Pesachim, Tel Aviv, 1954. The


Meiri, Beit title page bears the signature of Rabbi Michel Yehuda
Glosses & HaBechira. Signature Lefkowitz (1913-2011), Rosh Yeshiva Ponevezh L'Tzeirim,
534 Signatures of Rabbi Michel member of the Moetzet Gedolei Hatorah of Degel HaTorah $100 $120 - $150
Yehuda Lefkowitz. and leader of the Litvishe community. Worming holes. Fine
condition.

Tractate Shabbat. Jerusalem Talmud, Tractate Shabbat, Zhitomir, 1860.


Glosses & Jerusalem Talmud. Missing the title page and conclusion. Many handwritten
535 glosses. Lengthy gloss on leaf 4. Tens of comments -
Signatures Zhitomir. Handwritten references on the last leaves and the Mareh HaPanim
$100 $150 - $200
Glosses. commentary.

Pilpul-Halachic work of Admor Rabbi Avraham of


Eglei Tal. Glosses in Sochotchov, Jerusalem, 1960. Owner signature and lengthy,
Glosses & the Hand of Rabbi scholarly glosses from Rabbi Eliyahu Alter Rubinstein. He
536 Signatures Alter Eliyahu
was an outstanding Torah scholar who served as Rabbi in $90 $120 - $150
Jerusalem. AFter the death of Rabbi Chaim Kreisworth, he
Rubenstein. was asked to succeed him as Chief Rabbi of Antwerp. He
served there as rabbi for a few years before his untimely
death. He authored the Migdanot Eliyahu series.
Drishat Tzion with Sefer Rishon L'Tzion, by Rabbi Zvi Hirsh
Kalisher. Tehran, [1866]. First edition of this historic work that
was printed independently and with the Rishon L'Tzion
Drishat Tzion, supplement. Blemishes to the first leaves, moderate-fine
Glosses & HaTzofeh L'Beit condition. *HaTzofeh L'Beit Yisrael, by Yitzchak Erter, with
537 Signatures Yisrael, Kaf Hi Darka supplements by Meir HaLevi Erter, Vienna, 1864. Additional
$180 $300 - $400
shel Torah [5] German title page, author's portrait [?]. Fine condition. *Kach
Hi Darka shel Torah, by Rabbi Moshe Waldburg, two
sections, Jassy [1864-1868]. Stains. Fine condition. the
books are bound together. [6]

Novellae by Rabbi Refael Laniado, published by Rabbi Ezra


Glosses & Lechem Shlomo.
Inscribed by Kabalist Batzri, Machon HaKitav.Jerusalem, 1948. Inscription written
538 Signatures Rabbi Yaakov Ades. and signed by kabalist Rabbi Yaakov Ades, author of the
$50 $100 - $120
"Devar Yaakov" series and more. Excellent condition.

Glosses & Sermons by R"Y Derashot by Rabbi Dr. Yitzchak Nissenbaum, Warsaw,
539 Nissenbaum. Stamp [1923]. Owner stamp of Rabbi Chanoch Henoch Twersky of
Signatures of the Admor of
$50 $100 - $120
Radomishel.
Radomishel.

Title Page of the


Glosses & Ketzot HaChoshen. Section of a title page for the Ketzot HaChoshen, section
540 Signatures Signature of Rabbi two, by Rabbi Aryeh Leib Heller. The upper section features $80 $150 - $200
Elazar Menachem the signature of Rabbi Elazar Menachem Man Shach.
Man Shach
Arugat HaBosem on the Torah, section one, by Rabbi Moshe
Greenwald, Rabbi of Chust and prominent Hungarian Rabbi.
Arugat HaBosem. Chust, [1913]. First edition. Introduction by the author'son,
Glosses & Chust. Inscribed by
541 Signatures the Author's
rabbi of Chust and Ungvar. Owner inscription on title page, $80 $150 - $200
Grandson. apparently from the publisher's son. Additional interesting
owner notation written after the Holocaust. Light blemishes to
solitary leaves. Fine condition.

Geza Yishai, Halachic encyclopedia by Rabbi Yehuda Shmuel Ashkenazi.


Glosses & Leghorn, 1842. On the title page: First book, however no others were printed.
542 Signature of Rabbi
Signatures Shlomo Zarka and
Only edition. Signature of Rabbi Shlomo Zarka, Tunisian $80 $150 - $180
Sage, and other rabbinical signatures. Missing part of leaf
Others. [2]. Fine condition.

Tractates of
Jerusalem Talmud. Signatures of Rabbi Avraham Droshkovitz, Mashgiach of the
Glosses & Yevamot, Ketubot, Volozhin Yeshiva. Author of 'Shaarei Hora'a', Kovno, 1933,
543 Signatures and more. Warsaw, and 'Chidushei U'Biurei Ha'Gr"a', Kedahnen, 1940. Very fine $200 $250 - $350
1837. Pedigreed condition. Quality paper.
copy

Keren Ora' Rabbi


Glosses & Yitzchak of Karlin. One of the most important commentators of Seder Kodshim.
544 First edition. Singanure and stamp of the Gaon Rabbi
Signatures Zevochim ang Meila Yehuda Leib Hutner of Warsaw. Very fine condition.
$150 $180 - $220
tractates. Vilna, 1857

Yeshuot Yaakov.
Three parts. Second
Glosses & edition.
545 Signatures Lvov/Lemberg, 1862-
For further information see Hebrew text. $70 $120 - $150
1863. Rabbinical
signatures

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Glosses & Books [3] with


546 Signatures Rabbinical signatures
For further information see Hebrew text. $120 $150 - $200

Glosses & Books [4] with


547 author's dedication,
Signatures handwritten
For further information see Hebrew text. $130 $180 - $200

Glosses & Books [4] with


548 author's dedication,
Signatures handwritten
For further information see Hebrew text. $130 $200 - $220

Kabbalah & Raziel HaMalach.


549 Chassidut Vilna, 1881. Early kabala work. Kabalistic sketches. Very fine condition. $50 $80 - $120

Passover Haggada Haggada with commentaries from Rabbi Avaraham


Feier of Zhovkva. commendations from important
Kabbalah & with 'Tzlota
550 Chassidut De'Avraham'. Rebbes and more. On the last pages Chiddushim on $150 $300 - $350
Levov, 1908 Seder Hatefilla. A very important and rare haggada.
Damaged binding. Very Fine condition.

Passover Haggada, Passover Haggada with Hallel Nirtza commentaries from


Kabbalah & Hallel NIrtza. Rabbi Rabbi Moshe Greenwald of Chust. Beregsaz, 1902. First
551 Chassidut Moshe Greenwald of edition. Original binding, Few stains. Fine-very fine condition. $100 $200 - $300
Khust. First Edition Rare Haggada.

Includes letters from the Admors of Husiyatan,


Kabbalah & Kuntress HaLikutim Rachmastrivka and Chortkov and from Rabbi Herzog
552 Chassidut
shel Agudat "Takanat
regarding the importance of this society. With the society's
$50 $80 - $120
nr"n". Jerusalem
[1944]. bylaws and descriptions of earlier, similar societies. Very fine
condition.

Amulet, ink on paper and cardboard, kabalistic names, star


Kabbalah & Protective Amulet.
553 Chassidut
of David and a Chamsa. Within a wood and glass frame. Its
Beginning of the 20th bottom half is blemished with water stains. Poor condition
$50 $80 - $100
Century.

Book about kabala by Dr. Erich Bischoff. German. Many


Kabbalah & Die Kabbalah. sketches and illustrations. Printed on quality paper. Original
554 Chassidut Leipzig, 1903. cloth binding with embossing. Separate flyleaf. MInimal aging
$100 $150 - $200
stains. Very fine condition.

Shu"t HaRamaz. Responsa from Rabbi Moshe Zacuto. First edition. With the
Kabbalah & Italian leaf. Owner signatures and stamps. Nice, new binding.
555 Chassidut Venice, [1761] First Light loss to the title page. Minimal worming hole. Fine $80 $120 - $150
Edition. condition.

Sha'ar HaChamishi, Sha'ar HaMitzvot by Rabbi Chaim Vital *


Kabbalah & Collection of Olat Tamid by Rabbi Chaim Vital *Oneg Shabbat *Imrei
556 Chassidut Kabalisitc Works. [4] Binah. See Hebrew text for more information about these $50 $130 - $150
works.

*Butzina De'Nehora, 1884


*Divrei Kdoshim, 1878
*Midrash Pinchas, 1876
*Igeret Ha'Tiyul, 1883
Kabbalah & Compelation of *Pirkei Rabbi Eliezer, 1879
557 Chassidut Chassidic texts *Chidushei Halachot, Rabbi Heschil of Krakow, 1884 $100 $150 - $200
*Igeret Ha'Kodesh, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Vitebsk, 1879
*Meulefet Sapirim, 1881
For further information about the books see Hebrew text.
The books are bound together. Fine-very fine condition.

Prayers according to Kabbalah for Sukkot, From the book


Kabbalah & 'Chemdat Yamim'.
558 Chassidut
Chemed Elokim.
Original leather binding detached from book. Few worming
$50 $80 - $100
Venice, 1757? holes. Aging stains. Fine condition.

Likutei Moharan, Likutei Moharan and Likutei Moharan Tanina. Lemberg,


1876!. Special title page for the Mahadura Tanina.
Kabbalah & Parpereot
559 Chassidut L'Chachma.
Uncommon edition. Fine-very fine conditition. Owner $80 $130 - $150
Lemberg, 1876. signatures and stamps. *Parperaot L'Chachma, elucidations
on Likutei Moharan. Lemberg, 1876. First edition. Missing
four leaves. Owner signatures and stamps.

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*Tractates Gittin and Sota with all their commentaries.


Zhitomir, at the press of Rabbi Chanina Lipa and Rabbi
Yehoshua Heschel Shapiro, grandsons of the Rabbi of
Slavuta. 1863. Two title pages at the beginning and
additional title page for Tractate Nazir. Wide margins. About
Tractates from the 40 cm. Original, rubbed binding. Minimal worming holes at
Kabbalah & the end of the margins and in the two last leaves. *Tractate
560 Chassidut Shapiro Press in Shavuot with all the commentaries. Zhitomir. At the press of $100 $150 - $200
Zhitomir Rabbi Chanina Lipa and Rabbi Yehoshua Heschel Shapiro,
grandsons of the Rabbi of Slavuta. 1858. Two title pages,
with Rav Alfas and Rabbeinu Nissim. 37.5 cm. Bound with:
Tractate Makkos, Horiyus, Eiduyus from the Vilna edition
[missing the title page of tractate Makot]. Very light blemish
to the title page and following leaf. Minimal wrming holes in
the first leaves. Very fine condition

Bylaws instituted by Admor Zvi Elimelech Shapiro, author of


Kuntress Kach Hu "Bnei Yissacher" regarding joining his community. With
Darka Shel Torah
Kabbalah & letters from Admor Simcha Yissacher Halberstam opposing
561 Chassidut and Kuntress Zionism, the Mizrachi Movement and secular studies in $60 $120 - $150
Temchin Doraysa. 'cheder'. First edition of these sharp letters from the Admor,
1926] ‫]קלוזש‬ the son of Rabbi Yechezkel of Shinova, son of Rabbi Chaim
of Sanz. Uncommon. Very fine condition.

Eit Sepod. Eulogy for Eulogy by his grandson, Rabbi Dov Berish, grandson of the
Kabbalah & Rabbi Yaakov Admor of Radzymin. Warsaw, [1894]. Only edition. The last
562 Chassidut Landau ben Rabbi leaves, 23-29 feature the Torah novellae of Admor Rabbi $150 $180 - $220
Avraham of
Chechnov. Yaakov Aryeh Gutterman of Radzymin. Nice binding. Very
fine condition.

Section two: Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy. By Rabbi


Kabbalah & Arugat HaBosem. Moshe Greenwald, Rabbi of Chust and prominent Hungarian
563 Chassidut
Chust. 1913. First
rabbi. Minimal tape and worming holes in the title page and $200 $250 - $350
Edition.
following two leaves. Tape reinforcements to the margins of
solitary leaves at the beginning. Otherwise, fine condition.

Kabbalah & Collection of


564 Chassidut Chassidic books [7]
For further information see Hebrew text. $70 $250 - $300

Kabbalah & Tanya. Munich, [1974]. See Hebrew text for information
565 Chassidut
Tanya. Munich
regarding this item.
$60 $100 - $120
[1974]

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