JEWISH RELIGIOUS LITERATURE OF EUROPEAN COUNTRIES IN XIX - XX CENTURIES
   

Babylonian Talmud, treatise Menachot, Zhitomir, Shapiro publishers, 1860

The back of the title-page of the Babylonian Talmud, 1860

"Eyn Yakov" - "Eye of Jacob" – a collection of legends from Talmud and midrashim, part 3, Lviv, 1872, publishers – Abraham Menkes and his son-in-law Eliezer Margoshes. The stamp of "Jakov Horer Cernauti"

Babylonian Talmud, treatise Brachot, Vienna, 1860, L. Zamarsky and S. Dittmarsh publishers. The stamp of "Society for Redistribution of Hebrew and other Religions Requisites"

The Book of Dvarim (the fifth part of the Torah) with commentaries of Petrokov, 1898

Babylonian Talmud, treatise Menachot, Frankfur-on-Mein, 1710, printed by John Kelner

The Pentateuch (Chumash), the Book of Bamidbar, Vilna, reprint, 1895

The owner’s sign on the flyleaf of a book, “In spite of the wise men’s ban on writing on books, it is permitted for the sake of a sign. This chumash belongs to Mr. Mordechai, the son of Tsvi reb Meir-Tsvi Polyak, Kiev

Babylonian Talmud, treatise Bavva Kama, Frankfurt-on-Mein, 1702, printed by John Kelner

Babylonian Talmud, treatise Megilah. The “Rozenkrants and Shriftsezer" publishers

The names of relatives murdered during Holocaust in Berdichev, 15.09.1941

Babylonian Talmud, treatise Avoda Zara, Vilna, 1908. Printed by the widow and brothers Romm publishers

Machzor for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, part 1, Slavuta, 1832, A. S. Shapiro publisehrs

Babylonian Talmud, treatise Shvuot, Frankfurt-on-Mein, 1710, printed by John Kelner

Babylonian Talmud, treatise Bechorot, Frankfurt-on-Mein, 1702, printed by John Kelner