Auction 52

Lot of books printed in Hungary, most first editions. Stamped, one featuring approbation of the Admor of Munkatch

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1. Pnei HaMayim, “containing the source and minhag in saying Seder Tashlich…collected and organized with the addition of my own contribution…Shmuel HaKohen Schwartz.” First edition, Satu-Mare (Satmar), 1939. [4], 24 leaves.

2. Maharam Shik on Masechet Avot. Second edition with the addition of “Toldot HaGaon Mechaber [Biography of the Author].” Marmarosh-Sighet 1929. [16], 6 pages, 95 leaves. Published by the author’s grandson. Two copies, one has a detached title page and the other is missing the last leaf.

One copy is bound with Chiddushei Shmuel HaRamshi, on the Torah. By Rabbi Shmuel Donata, Rabbi in Pressburg. First edition, Uzhhorod (Ungvar) 1931. Missing one leaf at the end (based on the bibliographic listings). At the end are many subscriber pages, mainly from Pressburg (where the author resided), but also from Galanta, Nietra and other places, with long lists of Jewish names from the area.

The second copy is bound with Divrei David on Masechet Avot. By Rabbi David HaKohen Seltzer of Munkatch. First edition, Vranov 1927. 148, [4] pages. Approbation from the Admor Chaim Eliezer Shapira of Munkatch. At the end are many subscriber names from Munkatch and the area, and America.

3. Simla Chadasha on the halachot of shechita and treifut of lungs, by Rabbi Alexander Sender Shor. First edition with the commentary Mateh Asher by Rabbi Meir Anshil Greenwald. Uzhhorod (Ungvar), 1927. [8], 288 pages. No binding, pages attached.

Total of 6 works in 4 volumes. Various conditions. Overall good condition.