| |
|
|
| 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 |
| |
|