Search Price Results
Wish

LOT 77

(CEREMONIES). Yitzchak Tyrnau. Minhagim. With stamp of Rabbi Dr....

[ translate ]

(CEREMONIES).
Yitzchak Tyrnau. Minhagim.

With stamp of Rabbi Dr. Hartwig (Naftali) Carlebach.
ff. 31. Browned, closely shaved affecting a few headnotes, upper corner of last leaf with loss affecting a few words. Vinograd, Berlin 33.
Berlin: Baruch Buchbinder 1703

Naftali Carlebach (1889-1967), scion of a prominent German rabbinic family, was rabbi of the Passaeurstrasse synagogue in Berlin from 1917 to 1931, and then served as Chief Rabbi of Baden near Vienna, Austria. Fleeing Nazi Europe in 1938, he came to the Upper West Side of Manhattan and there formed his own eponymous shul. His twin sons assisted him, one of whom (Reb Shlomo) achieved renown far beyond the walls of the synagogue.


View it on
Estimate
Unlock
Reserve
Unlock
Time, Location
17 Jun 2021
USA, Brooklyn, NY
Auction House
Unlock

[ translate ]

(CEREMONIES).
Yitzchak Tyrnau. Minhagim.

With stamp of Rabbi Dr. Hartwig (Naftali) Carlebach.
ff. 31. Browned, closely shaved affecting a few headnotes, upper corner of last leaf with loss affecting a few words. Vinograd, Berlin 33.
Berlin: Baruch Buchbinder 1703

Naftali Carlebach (1889-1967), scion of a prominent German rabbinic family, was rabbi of the Passaeurstrasse synagogue in Berlin from 1917 to 1931, and then served as Chief Rabbi of Baden near Vienna, Austria. Fleeing Nazi Europe in 1938, he came to the Upper West Side of Manhattan and there formed his own eponymous shul. His twin sons assisted him, one of whom (Reb Shlomo) achieved renown far beyond the walls of the synagogue.

Estimate
Unlock
Reserve
Unlock
Time, Location
17 Jun 2021
USA, Brooklyn, NY
Auction House
Unlock
View it on