1. Seder Haggadah shel Pesach with additions and songs, following the Aden (Yemen) minhagim. “Brought into print for a second time”. Jerusalem 1930. 41, [5] leaves. Catalogued in the National Library’s Rare Books section. Duplicate copies. Original bindings.
2. Sefer Shomer HaSaf, based on the Techalel nusach and including slichot for Elul and Hoshanot…and pizmonim for Simchat Torah…following the Yemenite minhag. Jerusalem 1931. 64 pages. Bound with “Shir Chadash”, a new song called Nasi el v’Niflotav with “a song on the mashiach by Rabbi Shalom Shabazi” at the end. [7] leaves. Catalogued in the National Library’s Rare Books section. Detached, worn binding.
3. Sefer Shevet Mussar by Rabbi Eliyahu HaKohen of Izmir, printed by Bril HaKohen and Yoel Moshe Salomon, Jerusalem 1863. [2], 130 leaves. Illustrations, a pre-title page summary. Separate title page for section 2. Original binding is defective. Signatures of ownership.
4. Shalosh Megilot: Shir HaShirim, Ruth, Kohelet, with Tafsir of Rav Saadiya Gaon “not printed before”, following the Yemenite minhag. Printed by Lunz, Jerusalem 1911. [2], 44 leaves. Original defective binding.
Various conditions, worming holes, stains, various other defects.