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LOTE 11:

Classic Commentary, Kli Yakar. First Edition. Venice 1603.

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Classic Commentary, Kli Yakar. First Edition. Venice 1603.


Comprehensive commentary on the Early Prophets including Yehoshua, Shoftim, Shmuel by Harav Shmuel Laniado, Av Beis Din of Aleppo. Includes introduction of the author's nephew; Harav Avraham Laniado.


Venice, 1603. First edition.

Harav Shmuel Laniado was one of the great commentators on Tanach whose fundamental work includes the words of early commentators, his original commentary, and thoughts of contemporary scholars.

The Dayan Rabbi Moshe Frankfurter, who included the Kli Yakar in his well-known Mikra’os Gedolos Kehillas Moshe (Amsterdam, 1724), inscribed, "This wise commentary of… Harav Shmuel Laniado includes the words of the previous commentators which he elaborated upon through his clear intellect. His words are both sharp and yet simple, true Torah thoughts''.

Stefansky Sifrei Yesod # 26.

[1], 366 Leaves. Lacking Melachim part.

28.5 Cm.

Overall Good condition. thick red edged pages, stains, original leather binding partially detached , rubbed out and damaged on edges and corners.

The Gaon Harav Shmuel Laniado was a member of the illustrious Laniado family and Chief Rabbi of Aleppo in the era of the Beis Yosef. Harav Shmuel was one of the premier commentators on Tanach who authored the Kli Chemdah, Kli Yakar, and the Kli Paz and was therefore known as Baal Hakeilim. Harav Shmuel Laniado passed away circa 1616.

His commentary is unique in the sense that he offers both original interpretations along with quotes from great Rishonim and contemporary scholars, primarily the sages of Tzfas such as the Ramak, Maharam Alshich and the Ari Hakadosh.