Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
Chiddushei Rabbeinu Aharon HaLevi, Ketubot – Signature of Rabbi Moshe Margaliot
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Chiddushei Rabbeinu Aharon HaLevi on Tractate Ketubot. Prague, [1722]. First edition.
Handwritten signatures of rabbi “Moshe Margaliot of Hague” and his son “Eizik son of Rabbi Moshe Margaliot of Hague” – The Ga’on Rabbi Moshe Segal Margaliot of Hague (passed away in Tishrei 1817, Otzar HaRabbanim 14935/1), prominent rabbi of Bezalel Rensburg, who cites saying in his name throughout his books and refers to him as “Aluf Ne’urai” [champion of my youth]. Served as Av Beit Din of Petshoi and afterwards served for approximately forty years as rabbi of the city of Carlsberg. Known as “Rabbi Moshe Mochi’ach” [preacher] as he rode a horse while wearing a Tallit and Tefillin and would ride from town to town, preaching to the nation to grow in Torah and reverence of G-D and teaching them Jewish law. For additional information related to him see attached material.
59 leaves. 32.5 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and tiny moth holes. Detached leaves and worn binding.
Handwritten signatures of rabbi “Moshe Margaliot of Hague” and his son “Eizik son of Rabbi Moshe Margaliot of Hague” – The Ga’on Rabbi Moshe Segal Margaliot of Hague (passed away in Tishrei 1817, Otzar HaRabbanim 14935/1), prominent rabbi of Bezalel Rensburg, who cites saying in his name throughout his books and refers to him as “Aluf Ne’urai” [champion of my youth]. Served as Av Beit Din of Petshoi and afterwards served for approximately forty years as rabbi of the city of Carlsberg. Known as “Rabbi Moshe Mochi’ach” [preacher] as he rode a horse while wearing a Tallit and Tefillin and would ride from town to town, preaching to the nation to grow in Torah and reverence of G-D and teaching them Jewish law. For additional information related to him see attached material.
59 leaves. 32.5 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and tiny moth holes. Detached leaves and worn binding.
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