Auction 49 Part II - Books, Chassidism, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
Jan 19, 2016 (Your local time)
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LOT 219:

Three Books – Signatures and Glosses of Rabbi David Deutsch Av Beit Din of Nowe Miasto (Ir-Chadash)

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Three books from the library of Rabbi David Deutsch Av Beit Din of Nowe Miasto, with his signatures and glosses. · Tur Yoreh Deah, with the Beit Yisrael commentary [Prisha V'Drisha], by Rabbi Yehoshua Falk Katz. Lublin, [1635]. First edition of Prisha V'Drisha. Signature of "David Deutsch", ownership inscription that the book belongs to his son Rabbi Yechezkel Deutsch. Signatures of "Wolf Chayut [of Lackenbach], [apparently, Rabbi Binyamin Ze'ev Wolf Chayut, Av Beit Din of Palota, Ishim B'Teshuvot Chatam Sofer, p. 91]. · Olat Tamid, on Orach Chaim, by Rabbi Shmuel son of R' Yosef of Cracow. Amsterdam, [1681]. (Lacking: Leaf 5 of second pagination). Signatures of Rabbi David Deutsch, inscription from 1813 that the book belongs to R' David Deutsch [written by his disciple]. Long glosses in his handwriting, ancient glosses [from the time of printing], with interesting content, signed "Bezalel" (or "Bezalel of Prague") on margins. At the beginning of Hilchot Pesach is a signature "Bezalel son of R' Gavriel of Prague". On the last leaf is a family inscription: "Today, the 8th of Tishrei 1690, my son Calev Feivel was born…". · Shemen Rokeach responsa, by Rabbi Eliezer Lev. Two parts bound in one volume (in reverse order): · Part 2. Prague, 1802. · Part 1. Novi Dvor, 1788. First editions. Copy of Rabbi David Deutsch, with the inscription: "I have borrowed this from the rabbi…R' David Deutsch, I the writer…R' Pesach son of R' Moshe [Rabbi Pesach Frankel, 1812-1864, disciple of the Chatam Sofer, Dayan in Nowe Miasto, later Rabbi of Častá (Schattmansdorf). See: Ishim B'Teshuvot Chatam Sofer, p. 341]. Long glosses in the handwriting of Rabbi David Deutsch. Several glosses by another writer. Rabbi David Deutsch (1757-1831, Ishim B'Teshuvot Chatam Sofer, p. 113), author of Ohel David, Av Beit Din of Nowe Miasto. See previous item. 4 books in 3 volumes. Size and condition vary.

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