Auction 16

Lot of 9 books from the estate of Rav Refael HaKohen Kook, Chief Rabbi of Tiberias, with stamps, dedications, and glosses.

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1. Sifrei Zuta for Bamidbar. Lodz, Poland. Stamp of ownership of Rav Kook. Listing of ownership and yartzeit. [2], 156-276 pages. 2. Koreh HaDorot by Dvi David Ashkenazi. Pietrekov 1894. Stamp of ownership of Rav Kook. 49 pages. 3. HaShulchan pamphlet, by the Grach Na’eh. Jerusalem 1949. Stamp of ownership of Rav Kook. 64 pages. 4. Magen David, by Rabbi David of Tolna. Tel Aviv 1960. Stamp of ownership of Rav Kook. 232 pages. 5. Yaskil Avadi, Shalom v’Tzedek, De’ah v’Haskel by Rabbi Ovadia Hadaya. Jersualem 1948. Stamp of ownership of Rav Kook. Rear binding missing. 8; 132; 36; 15 pages. 6. Kerem Tziyon, collection from sages of the generation in the Land of Israel. Jerusalem 1937. Stamp of ownership of Rav Kook. [4] 131 pages. 7. Shove’ah Smachot, by Rabbi Yehiel Michael Burnstein. Jerusalem 1913. First edition. Stamp of ownership of Rav Kook. Listing of ownership. Binding disconnected. [3], 40 pages. 8. Shulchan Aruch [HaRav] Orech Hayim—first section, by Rabbi Schneor Zalman of Liady. Vilna 1904. Stamp of ownership of Rav Kook. Eight glosses and halachic notes in the index. 156 pages. 9. Bnei Ami, by Rav David Shalosh, Chief Rabbi of Netanya. Jerusalem 1975. With the author’s dedication. 16, 244 pages. Rav Refael HaKohen Kook (1900-1971) was a Chief Rabbi and Av Beit Din of Tiberias, brother of the Chief Rabbi of Israel, Rav Kook, and father of Rav Simcha HaKohen Kook—Chief Rabbi of Rehovot; and of Rav Avraham Yitzhak Kook—head of the Maor HaTalmud yeshiva.