Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
Neta Sha'ashuim – Important Signatures
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"Neta Sha'ashuim", responsa on the four parts of the "Shulchan Aruch", Rabbi Zvi Hirsh Kara. Zholkva, 1829.
Signatures in Rashi script: "Yom Tov Lipa Landau Rabbi of Galatz" and the signature "Last redeemer – Chaim Sithon".
Rabbi Yom Tov Lipa Landau Rabbi of Galatz, son of Rabbi Yosef Landau, author of "Birkat Yosef", 1791-1854, disciple of Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berdichov, Rabbi Yisrael of Ruzhin, Rabbi Baruch of Medzhibozh and the Rav of Apta, was Rabbi of Iasi from 1834.
Rabbi Chaim Sithon (1871-1918). Rabbi of Safed, author of "Eretz Chaim", son of Rabbi Menashe Sithon Rabbi of Aleppo and Safed.
Author: Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Kara Rabbi of Buchach and one of the greatest Torah geniuses of his generation (1740-1814, "Otzar HaRabbanim" 17447), father-in-law of Rebbe Avraham David Wahrman Rabbi of Buchach, author of "Birkat David, Eshel Avraham" and "Da'at Kedoshim", who brings many of his esteemed father-in-law's novellae in his books.
84 leaves, 33 cm. Good-fair condition. Moth damages and stains. New binding.
Signatures in Rashi script: "Yom Tov Lipa Landau Rabbi of Galatz" and the signature "Last redeemer – Chaim Sithon".
Rabbi Yom Tov Lipa Landau Rabbi of Galatz, son of Rabbi Yosef Landau, author of "Birkat Yosef", 1791-1854, disciple of Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berdichov, Rabbi Yisrael of Ruzhin, Rabbi Baruch of Medzhibozh and the Rav of Apta, was Rabbi of Iasi from 1834.
Rabbi Chaim Sithon (1871-1918). Rabbi of Safed, author of "Eretz Chaim", son of Rabbi Menashe Sithon Rabbi of Aleppo and Safed.
Author: Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Kara Rabbi of Buchach and one of the greatest Torah geniuses of his generation (1740-1814, "Otzar HaRabbanim" 17447), father-in-law of Rebbe Avraham David Wahrman Rabbi of Buchach, author of "Birkat David, Eshel Avraham" and "Da'at Kedoshim", who brings many of his esteemed father-in-law's novellae in his books.
84 leaves, 33 cm. Good-fair condition. Moth damages and stains. New binding.
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