Auction 3 Part 1 Rabbis Letters & Religious Books
By Jerusalem of gold
Jul 27, 2015
Harav Maimon 2, Jerusalem, Israel
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FOUR RARE BOOKS PRINTED IN JERUSALEM

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FOUR RARE BOOKS PRINTED IN JERUSALEM
A. 'Pi Ha'Be'er', Rabbi Yitzchak Shrim. Jerusalem, 1906. Single edition.
The book is the commentary of Rabbi Eliyahu Mizrachi, the RE'EM, one of the important interpreters of RASHI.
At the beginning of the book there is a dedication: "Dedictaed by Mrs. Sa'ada, the widow of Yichye Malichi … to the synagogue of Rabbi shalom Shabazi".
Rabbi Yitzchal Shrim was among the rabbis of Aram Tzova.
In 1992, a facsimile edition was printed.
406 pp.
Condition: excellent.
Three books bound together:
'Otiyot Machkimot', Rabbi Ya'akov Baruch Gefen (Weinstock). Jerusalem, 1906. First edition.
"Includes the leaders of the nation from Moses to Rabbi Ashi …. and the disagreement between Tana'aim and Amoraim and Halacha to Moses from Sinai … and many Torah lessons and coins and weights and measures of the Talmud and time schedule and almost two thousand rules and tongues of the Talmud".
49 pp.
'Berurei Ha'Midot', Rabbi Aharon Shlomo Maharil, Jerusalem 1923. Single edition.
"… Halachot according to the Talmud and the Poskim and their logic and secret according to the Zohar … with little explanation…" The entries are ordered alphabetically.
rabbi Aharon Shlomo Maharil was a Kabbalist in Jerusalem, a student of Rabbi Shlomo Elyashuv, the author of 'Leshem'.
86 pp.
Ha'Melamed, Rabbi Eliyahu Pinchas of Reina, Tzuckerman print, Jerusalem, 1921. First edition.
The book was meant to help teachers and students to learn how to reach halachic conclusions. The book is divided into three parts: the melamed, head of Yeshiva, and teaching.
The author was head of yeshiva in Villna, moved to Jerusalem and served as a melamed (teacher) at the 'Meah Shearim' Talmud Torah.
Agreements of Rabbi Kook, who mentions the author's father-in-law, Rabbi Meir Michl Rabinowitz, the author of 'Meir La'Olam', who was most admired by Rabbi Kook. There is also an interesting agreement of Rabbi Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld (who describes the author as "among the eldest if the Torah scholars of Jerusalem")
112 pp.
Condition: good.

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