Auction 87 HEBREW & JUDAIC PRINTED BOOKS
By Kestenbaum & Company
Jan 16, 2020
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LOT 223:

(NETHERLANDS).
Tefilah Nechonah.
Text in Hebrew, with some Portuguese.ff. 4. Contemporary ...

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Auction took place on Jan 16, 2020 at Kestenbaum & Company
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(NETHERLANDS).
Tefilah Nechonah.



Text in Hebrew, with some Portuguese.
ff. 4. Contemporary marbled wrappers, worn. 8vo. Vinograd, Amsterdam 2218.
Amsterdam: Partners Proops 1793
Includes a prayer in Portuguese for William V, Prince of Orange and Nassau, Princess Wilhelmina, and the entire Royal Family. In the struggle between the pro-French Patriots and the Prince’s Party, which went on for several years, the majority of Dutch Jews were in the second camp. The officials of the Jewish community especially, were staunch Orangists. This prayer, issued by the Parnassim to lend spiritual support to the Orangist cause, was published in the final days of William’s rule. In 1795, the Netherlands would be occupied by France and the Batavian Republic founded. See Gans, MemorBooks (1977), p. 254-5, 275-6; EJ XII, cols. 980-1.
Includes a prayer in Portuguese for William V, Prince of Orange and Nassau, Princess Wilhelmina, and the entire Royal Family. In the struggle between the pro-French Patriots and the Prince’s Party, which went on for several years, the majority of Dutch Jews were in the second camp. The officials of the Jewish community especially, were staunch Orangists. This prayer, issued by the Parnassim to lend spiritual support to the Orangist cause, was published in the final days of William’s rule. In 1795, the Netherlands would be occupied by France and the Batavian Republic founded. See Gans, MemorBooks (1977), p. 254-5, 275-6; EJ XII, cols. 980-1.

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