Аукцион 100 Important Hebrew Manuscripts and Books from the Victor (Avigdor) Klagsbald Collection
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Вторник, 21.1.25, 19:00
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The importance of the Victor (Avigdor) Klagsbald Collection can hardly be overestimated, charting nearly a millennium of Jewish life across the globe – some one thousand years of religion, culture, literature and art.

Mr. Klagsbald, who passed away 5 years ago, was one of the most prominent collectors of Jewish art in the second half of the 20th century and a noted scholar, who built a collection of exceptional quality, much of which is now being offered for auction.

Each item in the collection was professionally catalogued by Mr. Klagsbald himself, who also added detailed descriptions in neat, cursive French along with enclosed photographs. These descriptions were indexed by subject and kept in organized dossiers, of which our researchers made use while preparing the present catalogue. Many items from the collection were made known to the public throughout the years in books and articles he authored; we select for particular mention Klagsbald's catalogue of Moroccan manuscripts, published in Paris in 1980 – Catalogue des manuscrits marocains de la collection Klagsbald – and his book A l'ombre de Dieu: dix essais sur la symbolique dans l'art juif, published in Belgium in 1997. Mr. Klagsbald was also one of the founders of the Museum of Jewish Art and History (mahJ) in Paris, and authored the catalogue of the Cluny collection now preserved in the museum, which was exhibited in the Israel Museum in 1982.

The present catalogue contains a selection of manuscripts, important printed books in first and rare editions, copies of distinguished ownership and with annotations, and letters and signatures spanning Orient and Occident, all scarce to be found. The two hundred lots featured in the catalogue include early manuscripts such as Sefer HaPeliah scribed in Tripoli (Lebanon), 1497; Moshav Zekenim, scribed in Crotone (Italy), 1473 – formerly Ms. Sassoon 409; Midrash HaGadol, written by the renowned scribe R. David son of Benaiah of Sanaa (Yemen), 1473; and several volumes of halachic rulings from Morocco, including hundreds of autographs and thousands of signatures by Moroccan rabbis from various cities. One of the volumes contains a letter handwritten and signed by R. Chaim ibn Attar, the Or HaChaim (many items in the collection originate from the Abensour collection in Fez).

The parchment manuscripts include decorated and illustrated siddurim such as the Arizal's Tikunei Shabbat, crafted by the scribe and illuminator Meshulam Simmel of Polna in Vienna, 1714, and Haggadot illustrated in the style of the Moravian school. The books with handwritten glosses include Zohar Chadash – the personal copy of kabbalist R. Moshe Zacuto, with his glosses, as well as the signature of the Chida; a manuscript of Sefer HaKavanot compiled by kabbalist R. Natan Nata Hannover, with his signature and many glosses in his hand; and a Pri Etz Chaim manuscript, scribed by R. Moshe of Liuboml, which belonged to R. Avraham Gershon of Kitov, brother-in-law of the Baal Shem Tov. The catalogue also includes unpublished manuscript works, including one authored by a disciple of the Pnei Yehoshua and R. Yehonatan Eibeshitz, with an original letter of ordination from the latter; and a Chassidic work with original letters of approbation by Rebbe Mordechai Dov of Hornostaipil and his sons.

On the occasion of its 16th anniversary and its 100th catalogue, Kedem Auction House is honored to present the Klagsbald Collection for public auction. We strive – and will continue to strive – to offer our clients rare and important items and to present them in high-quality and accurate catalogues. We have endeavored to uphold this aspiration in the present catalogue as well.


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Manuscript – Large Anthology of Practical Kabbalah and Segulot, Illustrated and Decorated – Italy, Early 18th ...


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Manuscript – Large Anthology of Practical Kabbalah and Segulot, Illustrated and Decorated – Italy, Early 18th Century – With Handwritten Additions by Rabbi Yeshayah Azulai, Son of the Chida

Manuscript, anthology of practical kabbalah, Segulot and cures, amulets, Hashbaot and Goralot. [Italy, early 18th century].
Large anthology, in cursive Italian script, with handwritten additions by R. Refael Yeshayah Azulai, son of the Chida. Including kabbalistic illustrations, diagrams and decorations, most colored gray.
Fine illustrated title page, in the center of which is written: "I found an opportunity to compose a book of fine things, namely awesome secrets and amazing Segulot which I copied from several books…".
At the beginning of the manuscript (before the title page) is a "hundred-year calendar", in the handwriting of the scribe, beginning in 1707.
The anthology contains hundreds of paragraphs of Segulot and cures for various matters, Holy Names for protection and salvation, dream questions, amulet texts, Hashbaot for angels and demons, and more. Some contain charts with Holy Names, Angelic script and kabbalistic illustrations. On p. 39a, large drawing of a key, following the paragraph containing "the name of the key for opening the heart…" (another similar illustration on p. 152b). On p. 221a, large Lamnatzeach menorah illustration, and on following leaves, kavanot and secrets of the Lamnatzeach psalm and menorah.
On p. 68b: "Pidyon nefesh"; on p. 75b: "Amidah prayer arranged for the destruction of the enemies of Israel…" by R. Menachem Recanati; on p. 81a, Sefer HaCheshek; on leaves 99-100, illustrations of angelic seals; on leaves 101-116: "Shimush Tehillim" (with fine illustrations throughout); on leaves 164-180: "Shimush shel Torah"; on leaves 181-194: discussion of seasons and kabbalistic prayers for the success of various matters; on p. 242b: "Chapter on physiognomy"; on leaves 250-259: Goralot.
Leaves 260-278: Indexes of Segulot and cures in the manuscript, compiled by the scribe.
On the leaves at the beginning and end of the volume are inscriptions and additions in other hands, including handwritten additions by R. Refael Yeshayah Azulai, and additions by another writer in a script similar to that used by Livorno Torah scholars (such as R. Yosef Ergas or R. Malachi HaKohen). R. Yeshayah Azulai's additions appear on leaves 3-4, 6b, 259b, 279a, 281a. R. Yeshayah added Segulot, texts of amulets and Holy Names. In addition, several marginal inscriptions are in his handwriting. The second writer's additions appear on leaves 2a, 8a, 280b, as well as several glosses by this writer in the manuscript. At the top of p. 8b, next to one of the Segulot and amulets that he added, the second writer attributes it to his teacher "Ch. B. A." – which may be a reference to R. Chaim Ben Attar, author of Or HaChaim (who stayed in Livorno between 1739-1741).
R. Refael Yeshayah Azulai (1743-1826), eldest son of the illustrious R. Chaim Yosef David Azulai – the Chida, and a great Torah scholar in his own right. Born in Jerusalem, he served as rabbi, posek and leader of Italian Jewry in his times. Some of his halachic responsa were printed in his father's books, who honored and esteemed him and always mentioned him in terms of endearment and esteem ("my dear son", "my firstborn son, the perfect great sage", "the light of my eyes", "beloved of my soul"). After the death of R. Avraham Yisrael Rabbi of Ancona in 1785, the community leaders turned to the Chida who hinted that his son R. Refael Yeshayah was suitable for this position. He served as Rabbi of Ancona until his passing on 9th Shevat 1826 (at the age of 83, like his father). He was greatly honored at his death and was mourned by his community for a long time (for further information, see M. Benayahu's book on the Chida, pp. 476-487).


[281] leaves (several leaves missing throughout the manuscript; first leaf blank). 17 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Worming, mainly to inner margins, slightly affecting text, repaired with paper filling. New binding.