• Beit Yosef HaChadash, Torah novellae in Halacha and aggada, musar and public matters. By Rabbi Akiva Yosef Schlesinger author of Lev HaIvri. Kollel Yerushalayim, [1875-1881]. The book was printed between 1875 and 1881 in two printing houses. First it was printed in Rabbi Yoel Moshe Solomon's printing house but when Rabbi Solomon saw the polemic content of the book, he refused to continue printing the rest and it was continued by "HaIvri" printing house [belonging to Rabbi Yitzchak Gaszinne]. Parts of the book were distributed before the printing was finished which caused many variations among the single copies of the books that remained. This copy of Beit Yosef Chadash has [18] leaves at its beginning which are not found in most copies including a "Kol mevaser" letter by the author, letters of approbation in support of Rabbi Akiva Yosef Schlesinger by rabbis of Jerusalem, Safed and Hebron, detailed indexes and the article Kol BaRama. The book also includes Leaves 7-9 which are missing in many copies [these leaves contain a ruling against the reform - the author's attack against the Charedi rabbis of Hungary of "Nusach Ashkenaz" who lecture in the German and Hungarian and not in Yiddish]. Also found in this copy are the last Leaves 119-144: Bedek HaBayit – Omissions and additions which were printed in 1881. [18], 2-144 leaves (without the additional title page which is found in some copies after Leaf 10), approximately 28 cm. Good-fair condition, some leaves are printed on dry paper, wear and spotting, tears and worm damages. Elaborate semi-leather binding. S. HaLevy 231. • Nitutz HaBayit, letters by rabbis and Batei Din opposing the book Beit Yosef Chadash – "Beit Yosef Chadash (literally, the new house of Yosef) built by Rabbi Akiva Yosef Schlesinger shall be destroyed and demolished and is looked upon like an affliction by all Jewish Torah scholars in the house and therefore all the rabbis have come to remove this work from all Jewish communities". Jerusalem, 1875. [1], 8 pages. 19.5 cm. Good condition. Bound among the leaves of the book Beit Yosef Chadash. S. HaLevi 232 [the listing in S. HaLevy no. 233 "about the composition…Beit Yosef Chadash", which is actually this pamphlet Nitutz HaBayit – is listed by S. HaLevy according to the copy which is lacking the title page, see the letters below]. • Three rare pamphlets which were published on this polemic: Cherev Pifiyot. [Jerusalem, 1875 – Gaszinne printing house]; with Tza'akat HaDal, a letter printed by Rabbi Akiva Yosef Schlesinger about the polemic on the book Beit Yosef Chadash; and another leaf: Ve'Ela Divrei Chevrat Ezrat Yisrael – Ashkenazim M'Chassidim U'Perushim – a printed letter supporting Rabbi Akiva Yosef Schlesinger. [Jerusalem, 1875]. [8] pages. (Without the printed cover - title page). Approximately 18 cm. Fair condition, damages to margins (with paper mounting). Shoshana HaLevy in her book (no. 232) mentions Tza'akat HaDal according to the letter by the Maharam Schick about Rabbi Akiva Yosef and she writes that she has not found a trace of the composition. These booklets do not exist in the National Library of Israel [see the enclosed article by Y. Freidman: Cherev Pifiyot and Tza'akat HaDal – lost pamphlets of the polemic of Beit Yosef Chadas – according to the copy found in the archives of the Jerusalem Municipality]. • Letters about the scarceness and the content of these pamphlets, by the bibliographers: Shoshana HaLevy [the author of Sifrei Yerushalayim HaRishonim], Dr. Ya'akov Yosef Cohen [manager of the Hebrew catalog of National Library of Israel] and Rabbi Re'uven Elizur [one of the managers of the HaRambam Library in Tel Aviv]. The correspondence was exchanged in the spring of 1976 so the details of this correspondence could not be included in the second edition of Shoshana HaLevy's book which she finished earlier in Tamuz 1975 and it was printed in mid-1976. Shoshana HaLevy writes in this letter that she cannot correct the things she wrote in t
• Beit Yosef HaChadash, Torah novellae in Halacha and aggada, musar and public matters. By Rabbi Akiva Yosef Schlesinger author of Lev HaIvri. Kollel Yerushalayim, [1875-1881]. The book was printed between 1875 and 1881 in two printing houses. First it was printed in Rabbi Yoel Moshe Solomon's printing house but when Rabbi Solomon saw the polemic content of the book, he refused to continue printing the rest and it was continued by "HaIvri" printing house [belonging to Rabbi Yitzchak Gaszinne]. Parts of the book were distributed before the printing was finished which caused many variations among the single copies of the books that remained. This copy of Beit Yosef Chadash has [18] leaves at its beginning which are not found in most copies including a "Kol mevaser" letter by the author, letters of approbation in support of Rabbi Akiva Yosef Schlesinger by rabbis of Jerusalem, Safed and Hebron, detailed indexes and the article Kol BaRama. The book also includes Leaves 7-9 which are missing in many copies [these leaves contain a ruling against the reform - the author's attack against the Charedi rabbis of Hungary of "Nusach Ashkenaz" who lecture in the German and Hungarian and not in Yiddish]. Also found in this copy are the last Leaves 119-144: Bedek HaBayit – Omissions and additions which were printed in 1881. [18], 2-144 leaves (without the additional title page which is found in some copies after Leaf 10), approximately 28 cm. Good-fair condition, some leaves are printed on dry paper, wear and spotting, tears and worm damages. Elaborate semi-leather binding. S. HaLevy 231. • Nitutz HaBayit, letters by rabbis and Batei Din opposing the book Beit Yosef Chadash – "Beit Yosef Chadash (literally, the new house of Yosef) built by Rabbi Akiva Yosef Schlesinger shall be destroyed and demolished and is looked upon like an affliction by all Jewish Torah scholars in the house and therefore all the rabbis have come to remove this work from all Jewish communities". Jerusalem, 1875. [1], 8 pages. 19.5 cm. Good condition. Bound among the leaves of the book Beit Yosef Chadash. S. HaLevi 232 [the listing in S. HaLevy no. 233 "about the composition…Beit Yosef Chadash", which is actually this pamphlet Nitutz HaBayit – is listed by S. HaLevy according to the copy which is lacking the title page, see the letters below]. • Three rare pamphlets which were published on this polemic: Cherev Pifiyot. [Jerusalem, 1875 – Gaszinne printing house]; with Tza'akat HaDal, a letter printed by Rabbi Akiva Yosef Schlesinger about the polemic on the book Beit Yosef Chadash; and another leaf: Ve'Ela Divrei Chevrat Ezrat Yisrael – Ashkenazim M'Chassidim U'Perushim – a printed letter supporting Rabbi Akiva Yosef Schlesinger. [Jerusalem, 1875]. [8] pages. (Without the printed cover - title page). Approximately 18 cm. Fair condition, damages to margins (with paper mounting). Shoshana HaLevy in her book (no. 232) mentions Tza'akat HaDal according to the letter by the Maharam Schick about Rabbi Akiva Yosef and she writes that she has not found a trace of the composition. These booklets do not exist in the National Library of Israel [see the enclosed article by Y. Freidman: Cherev Pifiyot and Tza'akat HaDal – lost pamphlets of the polemic of Beit Yosef Chadas – according to the copy found in the archives of the Jerusalem Municipality]. • Letters about the scarceness and the content of these pamphlets, by the bibliographers: Shoshana HaLevy [the author of Sifrei Yerushalayim HaRishonim], Dr. Ya'akov Yosef Cohen [manager of the Hebrew catalog of National Library of Israel] and Rabbi Re'uven Elizur [one of the managers of the HaRambam Library in Tel Aviv]. The correspondence was exchanged in the spring of 1976 so the details of this correspondence could not be included in the second edition of Shoshana HaLevy's book which she finished earlier in Tamuz 1975 and it was printed in mid-1976. Shoshana HaLevy writes in this letter that she cannot correct the things she wrote in t
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