Auction 10 Part 2 Judaica, Religious Books, Polemic, Research, Amulets, Kabbala, Letters by Rebbes
Sep 25, 2016 (Your local time)
Israel
 Harav Maimon 2, Jerusalem
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LOT 412:

Five Rare Books of Halacha - Jerusalem

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a. Melo Ha'Omer, part one – on the laws of the Challah in Israel and abroad. By Rabbi Yitzchak Shlomo son of Rabbi Amram Blau. Jerusalem, 1894. First edition. ("Omer HaShichacha" was not published).
Novaelle compiled about the laws of Challah which apply throughout the Jewish Diaspora, the text of the Shulchan Aruch Yoreh Deah 322-330, and around it three works: "Melo HaOmer" - a long commentary, "Ketzirat HaOmer" – novaelle of laws, "Omer HaShichacha" – a collection of laws.
Approbations from the Rabbis of Jerusalem.
(2), 16 leaves.
Condition: Good-Fair. Brittle leaves with blemishes in the margins.

b. Machatzit HaShekel – part four of the book "Tzror HaMor" – commentaries and novaelle on the Shulchan Aruch Even HaEzer (simanim 1-25) to explain the words of the "Chelkat Mechokek" and the "Beit Shmuel", modelled on the book "Machatzit HaShekel on Orach Chaim by Rabbi Shmuel Kolin HaLevi. By Rabbi Moshe Ya'agid of Bibrka. Jerusalem, 1913.

c. Kuntress Hilchot Challah and Hilchot Ever Min HaChai [Laws of eating a limb from a live animal], by Rabbi Yisrael ben Yaakov the grandson of the Ba'al Shem Tov. Jerusalem, 1929.
The book was published primarily as a response against the opinion of Rabbi Nachum Etrog on the laws of Challah, which he printed in his book "Dovev Siftei Yesheinim" (Jerusalem, 1927). With Rabbi Yaakov Weinfeld's response to Rabbi Nachum Etrog on the matter under discussion.

d. Teo Yehoshua. By Rabbi Yehoshua Briskin. Jerusalem, 1908. First edition.
Contains two parts on vital laws of Shabbat: 2. Trading, leasing, lending, loaning, gift, betrothal, marriage, yibum, chalitza, divorce, archin, hekdesh, cherem, redemption of the firstborn, punishments, annulment of vows and excommunication on Shabbat, Shabutin. 3. The rules of making an eruv in this time, tzurat hapetach of the telegraph and the telephone, eiruvei chatzerot, shtufei mevo'ot, their blessing, the author's responsa on the laws of establishing the strong eiruv in Odessa.
Each part has a separate title page.
12, 12 leaves.

e. Im Nekudot HaKesef – a halachic responsum forbidding the sending of an emissary to perform chalitza, whether they are sent by the wife or by the husband. By Rabbi Shmuel Avigdor Abramson. Jerusalem, 1930. First edition.
With three approbations (one in Yiddish) by Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaCohen Kook. Approbations of Rabbi Moshe Mordechai Epstein, Rabbi Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld, and Rabbi Isser Zalman Meltzer.
Condition: Very Good.