1. Berach Yitzchak, biblical interpretations arranged by Parshiot. Rabbi Yitzchak Bracha. Venice, [1763]. Only edition. [The copy is made of two different copies]. There are two lengthy glosses in Eastern handwriting, one is signed “Yasu"s”. Various signatures: “Meir Ardit” [apparently the “righteous Torah scholar Moshe Ardit”, who was visited in a dream by his teacher, the author of the “Chikrei Lev” who admonished him, see Rabbi Chaim Palagi’s words on the matter in the enclosed material]. “Yitzchak Altrotz”. 2. Yad Moshe, sermons and eulogies, Rabbi Chaim Moshe Amarilio. Salonika, 1751. Only edition. Two lengthy glosses in Eastern handwriting, the first begins with the words “Said s'”. Caption from “Yeshivat Midrash Shmuel Piso”. 3. Sdeh Yitzchak, vol.3, Talmudic and biblical novellae. Rabbi Yitzchak Guetta of Trieste and Safed. Vienna, [1851]. First edition. Two lengthy glosses in Eastern handwriting, one of which is signed twice “Ha-Shach” [the young Shalem Cohen?, of the Marrakesh sages?]. Ownership captions and signatures in Eastern handwriting from the Maghreb: “…Shalem son of David and Yosef”, “this [belongs to] Caid Nissim Shemama” [famous wealthy man, many books and responses were written about his will] and another signature. 3 books, varying sizes and conditions, moth damage.
1. Berach Yitzchak, biblical interpretations arranged by Parshiot. Rabbi Yitzchak Bracha. Venice, [1763]. Only edition. [The copy is made of two different copies]. There are two lengthy glosses in Eastern handwriting, one is signed “Yasu"s”. Various signatures: “Meir Ardit” [apparently the “righteous Torah scholar Moshe Ardit”, who was visited in a dream by his teacher, the author of the “Chikrei Lev” who admonished him, see Rabbi Chaim Palagi’s words on the matter in the enclosed material]. “Yitzchak Altrotz”. 2. Yad Moshe, sermons and eulogies, Rabbi Chaim Moshe Amarilio. Salonika, 1751. Only edition. Two lengthy glosses in Eastern handwriting, the first begins with the words “Said s'”. Caption from “Yeshivat Midrash Shmuel Piso”. 3. Sdeh Yitzchak, vol.3, Talmudic and biblical novellae. Rabbi Yitzchak Guetta of Trieste and Safed. Vienna, [1851]. First edition. Two lengthy glosses in Eastern handwriting, one of which is signed twice “Ha-Shach” [the young Shalem Cohen?, of the Marrakesh sages?]. Ownership captions and signatures in Eastern handwriting from the Maghreb: “…Shalem son of David and Yosef”, “this [belongs to] Caid Nissim Shemama” [famous wealthy man, many books and responses were written about his will] and another signature. 3 books, varying sizes and conditions, moth damage.
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