מכירה 29
פריט 047:
22 books of the Gaon HaChassid Rabbeinu Eliyahu ben Rabbi Shlomo Zalman of Vilna and his holy disciples.
1. Mishnat HaGR"A. Hebrew grammar of the GR"A, "authored by Aryeh Leib ben Shlomo Gordon of Raseiniai." Second edition – Tel Aviv, without year of print. Original binding.
2. Siddur Ishei Yisrael, "according to the format of the GR"A of Vilna with the Avnei Eliyahu commentary…according to nigla…with the Siach Yitzchak commentary according to the pshat and language rules…with new addition of marked "shva na"…siddur printed by R' Eliyahu Landau z"l [grandson of the GR"A]…and only a limited amount remains, after his death we added more supplements…." Printed in Jerusalem, 1947. Bound with the Orchot Chaim "Shi'iltot titled Keter Rosh Mechuneh, behaviors from the GR"A by Rabbi Asher Cohen who assisted Rabbi Chaim of Volozhin who heard it from the GR"A himself. "With the Ohalei Chaim comments, arranged by me, the publisher Eliyahu Landau, grandson of the GR"A." Printed in Jerusalem. Concludes with a Book of Psalms with its own title page.
3. Volume with works by a disciple of the GR"A who compiled from his works, Rabbi Shmuel b"r Avraham Maltzan of Slutzk: 1, Sefer Even Shlomo regarding mussar and yirah "with the elucidation on the Megillat Esther according to remez and mussar. First edition – Vilna, 1873. Many prestigious approbations, typographic variations on the title page. 2, Barak HaShachar, elucidations on various verses and "Ma'ase Merkavah." First edition – Vilna, 1863. Approbation from Rabbi Avraham Simcha of Amtchislav.
4. "Maamar Azharat Shabbat Yivaer…to fortify Shabbat observance…with Ma'amar Dikduk Chaverim Yivaer…and improper friends…also Ma'amar Sifat Emet to instill within the hearts of Jewish youth the veracity of the Oral Torah…." by Rabbi Yitzchak ben Rabbi Shmuel of Maltzan "along with sermon of Rabbeinu Chaim of Volozhin." Printed during the author's lifetime – Warsaw, 1896. Prestigious approbations, additional title page for Maamar Dikduk Chaverim and Sifat Emet. Bound with Megillat Ruth with the GR"A's commentary. Second edition, Jerusalem, 1930. Concludes with a compilation of sayings from the Lithuanian geonim. Owner notation from Shlomo Pappenheim and the note [Hebrew] "proofread." Additional notation on the endpaper.
5. Choveret HaGR"A of Vilna "upon the hundredth and fifty anniversary of his death -1898 – 1948," by Rabbi Mordechai Gimpel Berg. Book with the biography and wonders of the GR"A. Printed in Jerusalem, 1948. Picture of the GR"A on the title page.
6. Sefer Yonah and Megillat Ruth with the Biur of the GR"A and his commentary on Rabba Bar Barav Chanah. Printed in Tel Aviv without year of print. Separate title page for Megillat Ruth, soft cover. The last page of Sefer Yonah has a handwritten inscription by the publisher Rabbi Yaakov Landau, grandson of the GR"A to Rabbi Shar Yashuv Cohen, Chief Rabbi of Haifa.
7. Maalot HaTorah by Rabbi Avraham, the brother of the GR"A, with supplements and biography of the author. Printed in New York, 1946. Without binding.
8. Piskei HaGR"A, compilations from his Biurei HaGR"A on the Shulchan Aruch, by Rabbi Zvi Hirsch of Shtalowitz. On all four sections of the Shulchan Aruch, with a separate title page for each section. First edition, Vilna 1902-1904. Prominent approbations.
9. Yalkut Shearim from the Torah of the GR"A of Vilna, first section, by Rabbi Moshe Yemini of Mir. Printed in Jerusalem, 1958.
10. Sefer Yetzira attributed by Avraham Avinu "with the commentary of the Rishonim and the Arizal and the GR"A." Printed in Warsaw, 1884.
11. Kol Eliyahu. Elucidations and novellae in nigla from the GR"A, compiled by Rabbi Chanoch Henoch Arzahn, author of Chanukat HaTorah. The back of the title page has the letter of the Admor Rayatz of Lubavitch to the publisher regarding the previous book he sent him. Printed in Jerusalem, 1948.
12. Tractate Shevi'it of the Jerusalem Talmud, per the version of the GR"A of Vilna with the Biurei HaGR"A with the commentary of the Chazon Ish, printed during the life of the Chazon Ish. Jerusalem, 1945.
13. Sha'ar Kriyat Hatorah "according to the GR"A and other poskim." Printed in Tel Aviv, 1955.
14. Aderet Eliyahu, section two, "commentary on the Chamisha Chumshei Torah….and an abridged Michilta that was never published. Published in Warsaw, 1887.
15. Se'arat Eliyahu. Compilations of Torah thoughts from the GR"A, from his son Rabbi Avraham. Printed in Vienna, 1931. Two title pages.
16. Minchat Eliyahu, "compilations and elucidations on the prayers, from the GR"A" and a short biography. Published by Rabbi Eliyahu Landau, grandson of the author. First edition – Jerusalem, 1927.
17. Toldot Adam, biography of Rabbi Shlomo Zalman of Vilna, father of the GR"A and his son-in-law Rabbi Shalom of Yanishak. Copy missing most of the third section, printed in Vilna 1928.
18. Tractate Avot with the Biur HaGR"A and the Ruach Chaim commentary of his prominent talmid, Rabbi Chaim of Volozhin. Ends with "Maggid Tzedek" on Avot, printed in Jerusalem, 1903. Owner notation on the title page.
19. Kol Eliyahu. Elucidations and Novellae from the GR"A. Second edition. Piotrkow, 1904. (With an additional copy, that concludes with the Minchat Chinuch with the stamp of "Moshe Yuda Perlmutter shu"b in שאלגיימארא.) Bound with Chomat Hadat V'Haemunah by Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Halperin of Warsaw. Second edition – Piotrkow, 1906. Approbation from Rabbi Chaim of Brisk and others.
20. Braisa Ma'aseh Torah attributed to Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi with supplements from the GR"A and his son, Rabbi Avraham. Printed in Warsaw, 1920. With the approbation of Rabbi Yosef Shaul Notenhausen and Rabbi Yitzchak Elchonon of Kovno.
21. Book for the study of the elucidations of the GR"A on Yerushalmi and Tosefta, Seder Zeraim, by Kalman Kahana. Opens with Shoresh Sipuk B'Arla and Shoresh Pature by the Chazon Ish. Printed in Tel Aviv, 1957.
22. Kol HaTur. The method of the GR"A "and his revelations regarding the era of the start of the redemption, it's events and mitzvot" by his kabalist disciple, Rabbi Hillel ben Rabbi Binyamin of Sklow. Printed in Bnei Brak, 1969.
Many original bindings. Varying conditions. Bindings with various blemishes, some detached, generally overall fine condition.
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