Hebrew Manuscript on paper, written in a clear Ashkenazic script.

AUCTION 55 | Thursday, June 21st, 2012 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts Autograph Letters, Graphic & Ceremonial Art

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Lot 258
(GER TZEDEK).

Hebrew Manuscript on paper, written in a clear Ashkenazic script.

pp. 26. Touch stained. Recent boards. 8vo.

n.p: 1805

Est: $500 - $700
PRICE REALIZED $2,800
An early account of Count Valentine Potocki, later to be known as Avraham ben Avraham, a Polish nobleman who converted to Judaism. The Count, who lived in the time of the Vilna Gaon, met his end when he was burnt at the stake on the second day of Shavuoth, 1749. His ashes were subsequently gathered and buried in the Jewish cemetery of Vilna. Over subsequent decades, an unusually large tree grew over his grave and drew vast pilgrimages of Jews, until it was demolished by Polish vandals. This manuscript is an early version of the celebrated story, which, over many years, served as a theme for a number of novels and plays. It was first published in 1841 by the Polish writer J. Krazewski and became more widely known when the writer I. M. Dick published it in Yiddish and Hebrew. See YIVO-Bletter Vol. I (1931) pp.331-33; JE vol. X, p. 147; EJ Vol. XIII, col. 934-35.