L'Kol Chefetz, Tikun Shetarot… according to Jewish Custom and Halacha Written by Rabbi Eliezer Mili. Venice 1552. Printed by Daniel ben Cornelio Adel Kind. Page 2 has a signature of [E]Lisha Galiko. Numerous glosses with rich content (some cropped) on pages 4 and 13 written in Italian. It appears that this book was written by a family member f Rabbi Elisha Galiko. Rabbi Elisha Galiko (circa 1520 – circa 1579) was of the greatest sages and leaders of the Safed community. He was born in Italy and moved to Safed in the year 1540. He served in the Beit Din of the Beit Yosef and the "MaBit". [16] Leaves. 18.5 cm. Fair condition. Margins on select pages have been restored. Rebound. Very few books were printed by printer Daniel Adel Kind in Venice – see article by A.M Haberman, Areshet VI, pages 70-76 (attached material).
L'Kol Chefetz, Tikun Shetarot… according to Jewish Custom and Halacha Written by Rabbi Eliezer Mili. Venice 1552. Printed by Daniel ben Cornelio Adel Kind. Page 2 has a signature of [E]Lisha Galiko. Numerous glosses with rich content (some cropped) on pages 4 and 13 written in Italian. It appears that this book was written by a family member f Rabbi Elisha Galiko. Rabbi Elisha Galiko (circa 1520 – circa 1579) was of the greatest sages and leaders of the Safed community. He was born in Italy and moved to Safed in the year 1540. He served in the Beit Din of the Beit Yosef and the "MaBit". [16] Leaves. 18.5 cm. Fair condition. Margins on select pages have been restored. Rebound. Very few books were printed by printer Daniel Adel Kind in Venice – see article by A.M Haberman, Areshet VI, pages 70-76 (attached material).
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