Collection of bibliographic books and articles, printed items, from the estate of the Israeli bibliophile and bibliographer Yitzhak Yudlov. Some are rare.
1.
Rare: “Igeret HaKodesh sent by the holy kabbalist and rabbi…Rabbeinu Moshe bar Nachman (Nachmanides) to one of his acquaintances on the connection of a man to his wife in order to merit children who can be taught to receive the Ol Malchut Shamayim.” Printed at first in Silia in 1580 and “now reprinted in Amsterdam 1928, limited and numbered edition—
number 63 of only 100 copies.” Categorized as rare by the National Library, we could not find at other libraries. [3] leaves, 3-24, [2] pages in the original.
This copy has an additional page which is not in the National Library copy. Stamps in English from Rabbi Elie Monk, London. Printed binding, pages on high-quality paper.
2. Darko shel Adam based on chassidut, by Mordechai M. Buber, Jerusalem 1957.
3. Booklet “Like All the Nations?” by Y. L. Magnes. Shaar Perachim, Jerusalem 1930. With a letter of blessing from the author.
4. Yerushalayim Tirah Nama, 11 Pituchei Etz from Yaakov Steiner, 11 poetry chapters from S. Shalom. Tel Aviv 1937.
5. Maamar by Betzalel Narkis on a facsimile of the Kaufman Haggadah, dedication by the author to Professor Sherman.
6. Igeret Bakarat, against the Memoir of Mara’ah Weiss and an apologia for Rashal Rapaport. By Nehemiah Shmuel Liebowitz, Jerusalem 1929.
7. Maamar Ikvotav shel Gvirol in kabbalah, by Gershom Scholem. Dedication by the author and signature for Dr. Chaim Sherman.
8. Eulogy for the gaon Rabbi Shmuel in the synagogue where he would daven, by Shai Agnon. Printed from the journal of Bar Ilan, Volume 2 (1964).
9. Mori v’Rabbi HaGaon Rabbi Shmuel Bielovlotzky, by Shai Agnon. Printed from the journal of Bar Ilan, Volume 2 (1964).
10. Matzevat Kever, by Shai Agon. Printed from the journal of Bar Ilan, Volume 2 (1964).
11. Three Maqams on women, some in condemnation and some in praise, with an appendix featuring the sixth chapter from the book “Techakmuni”, corrected facsimile with an introduction and notes by A. M. Haberman. Jerusalem, Ben-Uri 1971.
12. HaKushiya b’Torat Rebbe Nachman of Breslev, by Yosef Weiss. Printed from the “Alei Ayin Minchat Devarim by Shlomo Zalman Schoken, Jerusalem 1948-1952.” Dedication by the author.
13. Invitation to a wedding from the Admor Rabbi Menachem Eliezer Zeev Rosenbaum of Kretschnif-Rehovot shlita, for the wedding of his daughter Malka to Rabbi Baruch Hager, grandson of the Birkat Moshe of Seret-Vizhnitz. Sivan 1996. High-quality chromo paper.
14. Wedding invitation from the Admor Rabbi Menachem Eliezer Zeev Rosenbaum of Kretschnif-Rehovot shlita, for the wedding of his son Rabbi Chaim Mordechai to the daughter of Rabbi Pinchas Moshe Taub of Modzhitz-Bnei Brak (today the Admor of Kozmir) and the grand-daughter of the Nachalat Dan of Modzhitz. Av 1999. High-quality chromo paper.
15. Wedding invitation from the Admor Rabbi Menachem Eliezer Zeev Rosenbaum of Kretschnif-Rehovot shlita, for the wedding of his daughter Malka to his brother(!) Rabbi Yaakov Yoel, the youngest son of the Admor Rabbi David Moshe of Kretschnif. Sivan 1985. This wedding did not have a happy conclusion as evidenced above (#13). High-quality chromo paper.
16. Wedding invitation from the Admor Rabbi Menachem Eliezer Zeev Rosenbaum of Kretschnif-Rehovot shlita, for the wedding of his son to the daughter of the Admor of Dzikov-Vizhnitz shlita. Shvat 1993. High-quality chromo paper
17. Wedding invitation from the Admor Rabbi Menachem Eliezer Zeev Rosenbaum of Kretschnif-Rehovot shlita, for the wedding of his son Rabbi Itamar (today rabbi of the Kretschnif-Bnei Brak community) to the daughter of the Admor of Kosov-Vizhnitz and grand-daughter of the Admor Chochmat Eliezer of Seret-Vizhnitz. Tevet 1996. High-quality chromo paper.
18. Wedding invitation from the Admor Rabbi Avraham Issachar Engelrad of Radzin, for his son’s wedding (Rabbi Natan Nachum). Kislev 1999.
19. Pamphlet Minchat Todah (poems), A. M. Haberman. Jerusalem 1961.