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Shulchan Aruch Choshen Mishpat – Two Volumes – Dedications from Rabbi Shmuel Salant to his Son-in-law

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Shulchan Aruch Choshen Mishpat – Two Volumes – Dedications from Rabbi Shmuel Salant to his Son-in-law

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Sefer Torat Kohanim, Shulchan Aruch Choshen Mishpat, with commentary of the Vilna Gaon. Sections I and II. Königsberg, [1855]. First edition of the commentary of the Vilna Gaon on Choshen Mishpat. On both title pages are dedications from R. Shmuel Salant to his son-in-law R. Chaim Hirshberg. The dedications are written by a scribe and signed with various stamps of R. Shmuel Salant, including a stamp in the form of R. Shmuel's signature [the dedications were written when R. Salant was about 80 years old. Due to the weakness of his hands, all his correspondence was written by scribes, and he signed his letters with a stamp in the form of his signature]. The famed R. Shmuel Salant (1816-1909) was born in Lithuania and studied in his youth in Salant, (Salantai), where he befriended the great R. Yisrael Salanter, founder of the Mussar Movement. After his marriage to the daughter of R. Yosef Zundel of Salant, he moved to Eretz Israel in 1841, and served as rabbi of the "Perushim" (students of the Vilna Gaon) community in Jerusalem. He served in the Jerusalem rabbinate for almost seventy years, established schools, relief organizations, and a beit din, and in general was instrumental in the firm establishment of the Ashkenazic community in the city. He was known for his brilliance in Halachic decisorship as well as his practical cleverness in community affairs, both in Jerusalem and around the world. His daughter Rivka was widowed of her husband, R. Shlomo David Rosenthal, in 1893. Sometime after 1895 she married R. Chaim Hirshberg, a Torah scholar who served as a shochet (ritual slaughterer). His Torah novellae are mentioned in Responsa Ohel Moshe and Sefer Mikra'ei Kodesh. See enclosed material. Section II contains the signature of R. Eliezer Goldschmidt (1909-1992), one of the great dayanim of Eretz Israel, author of "Ezer Mishpat". Several short glosses in his handwriting. Two volumes: [1], 2-6, 332 leaves; [1], 242, 8, 9 leaves. 37.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Detached leaves and gatherings. Torn binding; missing spine. Vinograd - Otzar Sifrei HaGra 756. Missing the added illustrated half-title pages that are not found in all copies.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 165
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12.09.2017
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Beschreibung:

Sefer Torat Kohanim, Shulchan Aruch Choshen Mishpat, with commentary of the Vilna Gaon. Sections I and II. Königsberg, [1855]. First edition of the commentary of the Vilna Gaon on Choshen Mishpat. On both title pages are dedications from R. Shmuel Salant to his son-in-law R. Chaim Hirshberg. The dedications are written by a scribe and signed with various stamps of R. Shmuel Salant, including a stamp in the form of R. Shmuel's signature [the dedications were written when R. Salant was about 80 years old. Due to the weakness of his hands, all his correspondence was written by scribes, and he signed his letters with a stamp in the form of his signature]. The famed R. Shmuel Salant (1816-1909) was born in Lithuania and studied in his youth in Salant, (Salantai), where he befriended the great R. Yisrael Salanter, founder of the Mussar Movement. After his marriage to the daughter of R. Yosef Zundel of Salant, he moved to Eretz Israel in 1841, and served as rabbi of the "Perushim" (students of the Vilna Gaon) community in Jerusalem. He served in the Jerusalem rabbinate for almost seventy years, established schools, relief organizations, and a beit din, and in general was instrumental in the firm establishment of the Ashkenazic community in the city. He was known for his brilliance in Halachic decisorship as well as his practical cleverness in community affairs, both in Jerusalem and around the world. His daughter Rivka was widowed of her husband, R. Shlomo David Rosenthal, in 1893. Sometime after 1895 she married R. Chaim Hirshberg, a Torah scholar who served as a shochet (ritual slaughterer). His Torah novellae are mentioned in Responsa Ohel Moshe and Sefer Mikra'ei Kodesh. See enclosed material. Section II contains the signature of R. Eliezer Goldschmidt (1909-1992), one of the great dayanim of Eretz Israel, author of "Ezer Mishpat". Several short glosses in his handwriting. Two volumes: [1], 2-6, 332 leaves; [1], 242, 8, 9 leaves. 37.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Detached leaves and gatherings. Torn binding; missing spine. Vinograd - Otzar Sifrei HaGra 756. Missing the added illustrated half-title pages that are not found in all copies.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 165
Auktion:
Datum:
12.09.2017
Auktionshaus:
Kedem Auction House Ltd.
King George st. 58
9242209 Jerusalem
Israel
office@kedemltd.com
+972 (0)77 5140223
+972 (0)2 9932048

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