Аукцион 6 Часть 2 Kodesh books, manuscripts, rabbinical letters, Judaica
13.4.16 (локальном времени Вашего часового пояса)
Израиля
 Harav Maimon 2, Jerusalem
Аукцион закончен

ЛОТ 418:

Important Manuscripts - Documents, Ketubot, Signatures - the 19th and 20th Centuries

Продан за: $900
Стартовая цена:
$ 200
Комиссия аукционного дома: 19%
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Ancient manuscripts, amongst them:
a. A Yemenite Ketubah of the bridegroom Moshe Yechezkel Kshani, illustrated and colored, in the form of a notebook. Special and rare item. Tehran, 1920. 4 pages with a red cover.
b. A letter confirming divorce, written on official document paper of the Rabbi of the city of Nadur and its regions Rabb David Shlomo Hacohen. The entire letter is written in his handwriting and with his signature. 1942.
c. A letter confirming divorce with the signature of Rabbi Avraham Abichzer, the chief Rabbi of Alexandria of Egypt. With additional signatures: "Eliezer Penyas" "Daniel Gaon". With the witnesses' signatures. Egypt, 1922.
d. An emissary document for the cities of Bukhara to Rabbi Eliyahu Moshe Fenijel (later the Rishon L'Zion of Jerusalem), from the sages and Rabbis of Jerusalem, all written in scribal handwriting, with the signatures of the Rabbis of Jerusalem. Two stamps of the Rishon L'Zion the "Yis"a Bracha" Rabbi Shaul Yaakov Elyashar, the Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem. Stamp in the shape of a signature and the King's stamp. Handwritten signature of Rabbi Mordechai Yisrael. The handwritten signature of Rabbi Rachamim Mizrachi. The handwritten signature of Rabbi Yaakov Matlon. A special and historical item. Folding signs.
e. A handwritten document in Ladino, with the signature "Chaim Bachar Yitzchak Ashkenazi".
f. A handwritten letter with a signature. Yemen, 1902. Signed: Yichye ben Rabbi Yosef Tzaram".
g. Handwritten Ketubah with illustrations. Buenos Aires, 1912. For the bridegroom Avraham Moshe Matlon.
h. A letter in Yemenite handwriting with a number of Yemenite signatures.
i. A draft of a Kinna on the destruction of the Temple, in Ashkenazi handwriting. Unknown year.
And more ancient handwritten pages.
Condition: Most of the pages are in excellent condition.