Auction 40 Tiferet 40 - Rare and Special Items. We will continue from lot 145
By Tiferet Auctions
Nov 10, 2022
Beit HaDfus 12, B, 4th floor, Jerusalem, Israel

A special auction of rare items:

First editions of Hassidic Sefarim, Slavita-Zhitomir,


To our dear customers!

Due to an unexpected malfunction on the 'Bidspirit' website, we had to stop the sale and end it before lot 145. All attempts to fix the problem on the Bidspirit website did not go well. We will continue the special sale, tomorrow, Thursday at 19:00 Israel time - (7:00 PM US time) - starting with item 145. We will be happy to come back and meet you tomorrow. We apologize for any inconveniences this may have caused. 



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LOT 130:

Sefer HaChinuch. Vienna, 1827 Copy of the Geonim and Tzaddikim of the Lichtenstein Family of Bethalen Rabbi Kopel ...

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Auction took place on Nov 10, 2022 at Tiferet Auctions
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Sefer HaChinuch. Vienna, 1827 Copy of the Geonim and Tzaddikim of the Lichtenstein Family of Bethalen Rabbi Kopel and His Son Rabbi Yudah Lash

Sefer HaChinuch. Printed in Vienna in 1827. Copy of the Geonim and Tzaddikim of the Lichtenstein Family of Bethalen Rabbi Yaakov Kopel and Rabbi Yudah, with their handwritten signature and stamp. 


On the title page, the signature of Rabbi Yaakov Kopel Lichtenstein and his stamp and the stamp of his son: 'Yudah Lichtenstein Rosh Av Beis Din of Bethalen and the vicinity'. 

Hagahos Rabbi Yeshaya Pik were printed for the first time in this edition. On one of the leaves, a gloss and minor correction in pencil. 


Rabbi Yaakov Kopel Lichtenstein of Radovich - Bethalen and the Rav of Vosherheli, the son of the holy Gaon Rabbi Baruch Bendit and the brother of Rabbi Hillel of Kolomyia.  

His eldest son Rabbi Yudah Lichtenstein [born in 1855] succeeded his father as the Rav of Bethalen. 


[6], 1-143 leaves. Leaf 5 was bound by mistake before leaf 4. Moth perforations affecting the text, mainly of the last section. No binding. Stains and wear. Fair condition.  

Measurement:  18 x 22 cm

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