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23.12.18
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Collection of facsimiles - Chumash, Talmud Bavli, midrashim and more.

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Collection of facsimiles - Chumash, Talmud Bavli, midrashim and more.
1. Facsimile of the Talmud Bavli from the handwritten Munich manuscript of 1343, manuscript on parchment in Munich, Leiden, 1912. 2 volumes, [Nashim, Nezikin, Kodashim, Zra'im and Taharot].
Printed elegantly on thick paper.
The Munich manuscript is the oldest manuscript of the entire Babylonian Talmud in its entirety. The special manuscript was known in ancient times and many longed to see it. The Chidah writes that he was privileged to see the manuscript, but due to constraints he did not enjoy much of it, although he copied several versions of it.
Good condition.

2. The Five Books of Moses. Early Spanish manuscript, Hallely Codex. The manuscript was copied in 1241. From the collection of the Theological Seminary in New York.

With an introduction booklet by Nachum M. Sarna.
1974 Jerusalem.
2 volumes. 
Limited and numbered edition. This form is: 981/1300.
Very good condition. Covers with gilded rings.

3. Midrash Tanhuma, First Printing, Constantinople [1520-1522]. A facsimile edition of 200 copies. Photographed from a rare copy in the collection of Dr. Y. Mehlman in Jerusalem, Makor Publishers, Jerusalem, 1971.

4. Psikta Zutrara. Midrash on the Torah, First Printing, Venice, 1546. Facsimile edition of 200 copies, Makor Publishing, Jerusalem, 1971.

5. R. Avraham Ibn Ezra on the Torah. Vatican Manuscript. Introduction and a key by Eitan Levin. Jerusalem, 1974.
"An edition of 360 copies numbered and leather-bound."
This copy is number 60.

6. The Laws of the Rif A facsimile, from the manuscript of New York, located in the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, Makor Printing, Jerusalem, 1974. This manuscript is different from the one used in the Constantinople edition. By Prof. Shama Yehuda Friedman, copy 137 from a limited edition of 390 copies.

7. Queries by Rabbi Achai Gaon. First Printing, Venice, 1546. A facsimile edition of 200 copies, published by Makor, Jerusalem, 1971.

Very good condition.