Three books from the 17th/18th centuries: 1. Mashmi'a Yeshua, by Rabbi Don Isaac Abarbanel. [Amsterdam], [1644]. Explanation of the sayings in the Talmud and in the Midrash about the days of Redemption. 2. Yad Charuzim, compilation of all the poems in alphabetical order, by Rabbi Gershom Chefetz. Venice, [1700]. Contemporary vellum binding. Ex-libris on inner side of binding. 3. Shlosha Serigim, explanation on the Haftarot of Shabbat and Festivals, by Rabbi Yosef Yissachar of Kromeriz. Venice, [1701]. Inscriptions and dedications: "…Sent to my beloved disciple…Yitzchak Parkus…Menai Yosef---? Purim 1996"; "I bought it ---the writer Y.D.E.". Three books. Size and condition vary.
Three books from the 17th/18th centuries: 1. Mashmi'a Yeshua, by Rabbi Don Isaac Abarbanel. [Amsterdam], [1644]. Explanation of the sayings in the Talmud and in the Midrash about the days of Redemption. 2. Yad Charuzim, compilation of all the poems in alphabetical order, by Rabbi Gershom Chefetz. Venice, [1700]. Contemporary vellum binding. Ex-libris on inner side of binding. 3. Shlosha Serigim, explanation on the Haftarot of Shabbat and Festivals, by Rabbi Yosef Yissachar of Kromeriz. Venice, [1701]. Inscriptions and dedications: "…Sent to my beloved disciple…Yitzchak Parkus…Menai Yosef---? Purim 1996"; "I bought it ---the writer Y.D.E.". Three books. Size and condition vary.
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