Einei Ha'Eda, novellae of Rishonim on the Talmud (Tosfot Ryd [Rabbi Yeshaya D'Tarina] and the Ritva's novellae on Kiddushin, Tosfot Ryd Ta'anit, novellae of Rabbi Y. Migash Bava Batra and the Ran's novellae on Nida), with glosses "Zer Zahav" by Rabbi Elazar Lau. Prague, 1810. Bound with: Ramban novellae on Tractate Kiddushin, and novellae of Rabbi Moshe Sofer on Hilchot Yesodei HaTorah (first edition of Chatam Sofer novellae printed during his lifetime!). Prague, (1826). Dozens of long glosses with deep scholarly content, in Ashkenasi handwriting from time of printing, most of them signed "Y.K.R.". Dozens of handwritten corrections. Many inscriptions and scribbles on forsatz leaves, at close inspection the signature "Ya'akov Koppel son of Rabbi Zvi Hirsh" can be seen on final leaf, on leaf before title page owner's inscription "Belongs to Rabbi Koppel Charif". Rabbi Ya'akov Koppel (Reich) Altne-Kundstadt (1766-1835), Rabbi of Verboy (Hungary), a renowned Torah genius in his time, studied in his youth by the "Nodah B'Yehuda" and Maharam Barabi. Known for his genius and outstanding sharpness of mind by the name Rabbi Koppel Charif (sharp) and taught Torah to the many disciples that flocked to study from him. Some of his novellae were printed in the books "Chiddushei Ya'avetz" (Pressburg 1936, Jerusalem 2009), where the Chatam Sofer writes in his approbation: "What is publicly known needs no proof, it is well known… noted for his knowledge, the renowned Rabbi Koppel Altenkunstadt Rabbi and teacher of the Verboy community… to whom all mouths turn, gathered hundreds of disciples…" and other lofty praises. 5, 5-20; 2-109, 111-132 leaves; [1] 30 leaves. 34 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and wear (use marks), ancient strands of beard between book leaves. Ancient cardboard binding, detached and worn.
Einei Ha'Eda, novellae of Rishonim on the Talmud (Tosfot Ryd [Rabbi Yeshaya D'Tarina] and the Ritva's novellae on Kiddushin, Tosfot Ryd Ta'anit, novellae of Rabbi Y. Migash Bava Batra and the Ran's novellae on Nida), with glosses "Zer Zahav" by Rabbi Elazar Lau. Prague, 1810. Bound with: Ramban novellae on Tractate Kiddushin, and novellae of Rabbi Moshe Sofer on Hilchot Yesodei HaTorah (first edition of Chatam Sofer novellae printed during his lifetime!). Prague, (1826). Dozens of long glosses with deep scholarly content, in Ashkenasi handwriting from time of printing, most of them signed "Y.K.R.". Dozens of handwritten corrections. Many inscriptions and scribbles on forsatz leaves, at close inspection the signature "Ya'akov Koppel son of Rabbi Zvi Hirsh" can be seen on final leaf, on leaf before title page owner's inscription "Belongs to Rabbi Koppel Charif". Rabbi Ya'akov Koppel (Reich) Altne-Kundstadt (1766-1835), Rabbi of Verboy (Hungary), a renowned Torah genius in his time, studied in his youth by the "Nodah B'Yehuda" and Maharam Barabi. Known for his genius and outstanding sharpness of mind by the name Rabbi Koppel Charif (sharp) and taught Torah to the many disciples that flocked to study from him. Some of his novellae were printed in the books "Chiddushei Ya'avetz" (Pressburg 1936, Jerusalem 2009), where the Chatam Sofer writes in his approbation: "What is publicly known needs no proof, it is well known… noted for his knowledge, the renowned Rabbi Koppel Altenkunstadt Rabbi and teacher of the Verboy community… to whom all mouths turn, gathered hundreds of disciples…" and other lofty praises. 5, 5-20; 2-109, 111-132 leaves; [1] 30 leaves. 34 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and wear (use marks), ancient strands of beard between book leaves. Ancient cardboard binding, detached and worn.
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