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מכירה 28

יום רביעי, 12 בפברואר 2020 בשעה 17:00 UTC

פריט 020:

Foundational work: Olat Tammid, first edition—Amsterdam 1681, with signatures and notes handwritten, plus stamps of the first Chassidic beit midrash in Krakow

מחיר פתיחה: $100

עמלת בית המכירות: 23%

The work Olat Tamidd with the second section Olat Shabbat, by the Dayan Rabbi Shmuel ben Rabbi Yosef of Krakow. First edition. [2], 59, [1], 10, [6], 65-114, 50 pages. Stefanski Sifrei Yesod Hosafot p. 63. Tape on the cover which hides the text, repairs and tears at the edges of pages which damage the text, stains, a little moth damage, binding preserved, generally good condition. Stamps of “purchase of books for the Beit Midrash of Rabbi Aharon ben HaRav of Krakow.” Rabbi Aharon Shapira, son of the Meor v’Shemesh. Stamps are from the first Chassidic Beit Midrash of Krakow, established in his father’s name, Rabbi Klonimus Kalman Shapira, the Me’or V’Shemesh. Cover and p. 10 have an unknown signature of ownership, not checked thoroughly, and a number of long notes handwritten, probably by whoever wrote those signatures, plus a long additional note of ownership on the blank front page.