Shulchan Aruch, Even HaEzer and Choshen Mishpat, with the rulings of Rabbi Gur Aryeh ha-Levi Finzi. Mantua, [1723]. Printed by Yitzchak Yare and Ya'akov Chaver Tov. Separate title page for each part. Handwritten ownersfhip inscription on the first title page: "R' Moshe of Pikov". Apparently, this copy belonged to the Chassidic tsaddik Rabbi Moshe Yehoshua of Pikov [Rabbi Moshe Pikover, Otzar HaRabbanim 15021], son of Rabbi Yisrael of Pikov, son of Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berdychiv. Succeeded his father (died in 1818) as Rabbi of Pikov. On the margin of the title page is another ownership inscriptions: "Rachel daughter of the Rabbi of Koden". Apparently, she was the granddaughter of Rabbi Moshe of Pikov, the daughter of his son-in-law Rabbi Eliezer Liber of Koden (Lithuania). See enclosed material. Erased ancient signature at the top of the title page: "---Moshe - Kislev --- 1764[?]". On the endpaper is an ownership inscriptions: "Wednesday, Parshat Shelach 1793 here in Jalowka [Poland], with an undeciphered curly signature. 88; [1], 90-268, [1] leaves. 25.5 cm. Wide margins. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear. Worming. Contemporary binding with worming and wear, without spine.
Shulchan Aruch, Even HaEzer and Choshen Mishpat, with the rulings of Rabbi Gur Aryeh ha-Levi Finzi. Mantua, [1723]. Printed by Yitzchak Yare and Ya'akov Chaver Tov. Separate title page for each part. Handwritten ownersfhip inscription on the first title page: "R' Moshe of Pikov". Apparently, this copy belonged to the Chassidic tsaddik Rabbi Moshe Yehoshua of Pikov [Rabbi Moshe Pikover, Otzar HaRabbanim 15021], son of Rabbi Yisrael of Pikov, son of Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berdychiv. Succeeded his father (died in 1818) as Rabbi of Pikov. On the margin of the title page is another ownership inscriptions: "Rachel daughter of the Rabbi of Koden". Apparently, she was the granddaughter of Rabbi Moshe of Pikov, the daughter of his son-in-law Rabbi Eliezer Liber of Koden (Lithuania). See enclosed material. Erased ancient signature at the top of the title page: "---Moshe - Kislev --- 1764[?]". On the endpaper is an ownership inscriptions: "Wednesday, Parshat Shelach 1793 here in Jalowka [Poland], with an undeciphered curly signature. 88; [1], 90-268, [1] leaves. 25.5 cm. Wide margins. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear. Worming. Contemporary binding with worming and wear, without spine.
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