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Quietly sold by Jewish library, letter by famed 18th-century rabbi surfaces at auction, fetching $400,000

February 18, 2026February 18, 2026Sara Wood

A decade ago, amid a financial crisis, the Jewish Theological Seminary turned to its assets, selling real estate as well as rare books from its world-renowned library. The book sales were private, and the institution has never detailed what was sold or for how much. Now, a lost treasure from the library has once again […]

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