Shulchan Aruch Choshen Mishpat with Be'er HaGolah. [Printed by Emanuel Atthias, Amsterdam 1698]. Handwritten pamphlets added to the volume and many handwritten marginalia: novellae, responsa and glosses with many citation of rulings and writings of Moroccan and Marrakesh rabbis. [Morocco, c. 1780-1820]. This volume of the Shulchan Aruch apparently belonged to R. Moshe Asabag, son of R. Shlomo Asabag, dayan in the city of El Jadida, whose signature appears on page 165/a "Moshe Asabag". The writer of the marginalia mentions novellae of leading Moroccan Torah scholars in those days, from his father, the Maharsha [R. Shlomo Asabag Rabbi of Mogador], and of his grandfather and teacher R. Ya'akov Pinto (the Rif); R. Avraham Pinto; "R. Musa son of David [O]Chayon" [R. Musa Ochayon, died in 1817]; R. "Tokfo shel Yosef" [R. Yosef Almaliach whose book was printed in 1802]; the Ya'avetz - R. Ya'akov Ibn Tzur; "R. Bardugo of the city of Marrakesh, "R. M. Adahan", "R. Elazar Chazan", etc. R. Moshe Asabag (the first) is mentioned in the books of his cousin R. Ya'akov Batan, who often cites him. In the responsa of R. Ya'akov Batan (Choshen Mishpat Siman 16), he brings the words of the Be'er Hetev on Siman 149: "In the Shulchan Aruch of R. Moshe Sabag, it is written in his handwriting that this is the ruling, and this was the ruling he heard from his father, the Maharsha [this does not exist in this Shulchan Aruch, apparently they were found in his volume of the Shulchan Aruch which includes the Be'er Hetev]. Cited in the book of homilies by R. Yosef Pinto (Page 13) is that R. Moshe Asabag eulogized R. Avraham son of Ya'akov Pinto during Chol HaMoed Succot. At the end of the book is a single leaf: contract drawn between the young man Menashe son of Yehuda Zrihan and the young man Shem Tov son of Ya'akov Ovadia. With signatures of R. Shlomo Assur and R. Efraim Buchbut. Meknes [the leaf is cutoff on the right-hand side and the date is unclear. R. Shlomo Assur and R. Efraim Buchbut were scholars in Marrakesh in the 19th century]. [12 handwritten leaves], 8-425, 428-432, [1] leaves + [23 handwritten leaves]. (Copy lacking at beginning and middle. Originally: [1], 432, [1] leaves). 15.5 cm. Fair to poor condition. Wear and tears. Stains. Detached leaves. Ancient torn leather binding.
Shulchan Aruch Choshen Mishpat with Be'er HaGolah. [Printed by Emanuel Atthias, Amsterdam 1698]. Handwritten pamphlets added to the volume and many handwritten marginalia: novellae, responsa and glosses with many citation of rulings and writings of Moroccan and Marrakesh rabbis. [Morocco, c. 1780-1820]. This volume of the Shulchan Aruch apparently belonged to R. Moshe Asabag, son of R. Shlomo Asabag, dayan in the city of El Jadida, whose signature appears on page 165/a "Moshe Asabag". The writer of the marginalia mentions novellae of leading Moroccan Torah scholars in those days, from his father, the Maharsha [R. Shlomo Asabag Rabbi of Mogador], and of his grandfather and teacher R. Ya'akov Pinto (the Rif); R. Avraham Pinto; "R. Musa son of David [O]Chayon" [R. Musa Ochayon, died in 1817]; R. "Tokfo shel Yosef" [R. Yosef Almaliach whose book was printed in 1802]; the Ya'avetz - R. Ya'akov Ibn Tzur; "R. Bardugo of the city of Marrakesh, "R. M. Adahan", "R. Elazar Chazan", etc. R. Moshe Asabag (the first) is mentioned in the books of his cousin R. Ya'akov Batan, who often cites him. In the responsa of R. Ya'akov Batan (Choshen Mishpat Siman 16), he brings the words of the Be'er Hetev on Siman 149: "In the Shulchan Aruch of R. Moshe Sabag, it is written in his handwriting that this is the ruling, and this was the ruling he heard from his father, the Maharsha [this does not exist in this Shulchan Aruch, apparently they were found in his volume of the Shulchan Aruch which includes the Be'er Hetev]. Cited in the book of homilies by R. Yosef Pinto (Page 13) is that R. Moshe Asabag eulogized R. Avraham son of Ya'akov Pinto during Chol HaMoed Succot. At the end of the book is a single leaf: contract drawn between the young man Menashe son of Yehuda Zrihan and the young man Shem Tov son of Ya'akov Ovadia. With signatures of R. Shlomo Assur and R. Efraim Buchbut. Meknes [the leaf is cutoff on the right-hand side and the date is unclear. R. Shlomo Assur and R. Efraim Buchbut were scholars in Marrakesh in the 19th century]. [12 handwritten leaves], 8-425, 428-432, [1] leaves + [23 handwritten leaves]. (Copy lacking at beginning and middle. Originally: [1], 432, [1] leaves). 15.5 cm. Fair to poor condition. Wear and tears. Stains. Detached leaves. Ancient torn leather binding.
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