Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
Shlom Yerushalayim – Matters of Redemption – Ladino – Uncut Sheets
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Shlom Yerushalayim, where I have expanded on answers to mockers of words of truth in the introduction to my book Darkei Noam, printed in the city of Bilgoraj [1779], by Rabbi Yehuda Alkalai. Ofen, [1840].
Rabbi Yehuda Shlomo Chai Alkalai (Otzar HaRabbanim 6855), born in Sarajevo in 1798, immigrated to Eretz Yisrael in 1873 and died in Jerusalem in 1888. He was an exceptional genius in revealed and hidden Torah. His work primarily contains hints and proofs from Torah sources on the redemption which is on its way and which began in 1840. Throughout the book, the author answers the words of mockery on similar thoughts written in his introduction to Darkei Noam. The entire book is written in Ladino in Rashi script.
10 pages, 102 leaves, in form of 13.5 uncut sheets, folded into 2. Very good condition. Creases to margins. Few stains.
Rabbi Yehuda Shlomo Chai Alkalai (Otzar HaRabbanim 6855), born in Sarajevo in 1798, immigrated to Eretz Yisrael in 1873 and died in Jerusalem in 1888. He was an exceptional genius in revealed and hidden Torah. His work primarily contains hints and proofs from Torah sources on the redemption which is on its way and which began in 1840. Throughout the book, the author answers the words of mockery on similar thoughts written in his introduction to Darkei Noam. The entire book is written in Ladino in Rashi script.
10 pages, 102 leaves, in form of 13.5 uncut sheets, folded into 2. Very good condition. Creases to margins. Few stains.
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