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Auction 9

Wednesday, April 6, 2016 at 2:00 PM UTC

3 volumes of the Five Books of Torah with prayers for Shabbat. Decorative cover pages, Amsterdam 1827.

Start price: $150

Buyer's premium:

Three volumes from the Five Book of Torah with Rashi’s commentary, haftarot, and prayers for Shabbat. Amsterdam edition. With illustrated cover pages with beautiful copper engravings, the events at Har Sinai and receipt of the Torah. Moshe and Aharon, Keter Torah, the five books, the Holy Temple, and Jerusalem. Included are Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers. With separate cover pages for the haftarot and prayers. 3 volumes in excellent condition. At the end of the Numbers volume is a long list of hundreds of people and rabbis who have signed to purchase the book when it was published.