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HISTORIC OPPORTUNITY! the Hatam Sofer’s unpublished novellae to Bava metsi‘a


First time on Auction! Panim Yafot – Ostroh, 1825- First Edition - nice copy


Great virtue! Coin for preservation - from the holy hands of the holy Rabbi Mofet Hador, the Tzaddik Rabbi Avraham Matityahu Friedman of Stepinesht


Wonderous Segulah! Card full of blessings signed by The Holy Rav Rabbi Eliezer Zvi Safrin of Komarno



HISTORIC! FIRST TIME ON AUCTION! letter full handwritten and signed by Rabbi Menachem Brody Av Beis Din of Kaliv



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LOT 27:

Panim Meirot - responsa and novellae. by the gaon Rabbi Meir Eisenstadt - the Mahara"m A"sh. First edition of ...

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Panim Meirot - responsa and novellae. by the gaon Rabbi Meir Eisenstadt - the Mahara"m A"sh. First edition of the books, which were printed in his lifetime.


* She'elot U'Teshuvot Chelek Shilishi Chiddushim U'Biurim MiMasechet Kiddushin V'Beitzah. Sulzbach, 1738. 3, [2], 61 leaves.
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* Chiddushei Halachot MiMasechet Bava Kamma. Sulzbach, 1729. [3], 51 leaves.

Signature and glosses by the Gaon Raabbi Yakov Berlin 
R. Jacob b. Abraham Berlin, German Talmudist; born 1707, probably at Berlin; died 1749 at Fuerth. He was a pupil of R. Jacob ha-Kohen, author of "Shev Ya'akov, " and later (not after 1734) settled at Fuerth, where he lived as a well-to-do private citizen. Of his seven works the following were published posthumously: "Be'er Ya'akov" (Well of Jacob), a selection of responsa, with an appendix, on the terminology of the Talmud, published by his brother Isaac and his son Abraham, and edited by R. Isaac b. Meir of Pfalzburg and Fuerth, 1767; and "Zikron Ya'akov" (Memory of Jacob), a homiletic commentary on the Pentateuch (ib. 1769).

Rabbi Meir Eisenstadt - Mahara"m A"sh [1670-1744] was one of the rabbinic leaders of his generation, known by the name of this book, as "the author of Panim Meirot." He was a relative of the Sha"ch's, and studied under the Magen Avraham in his youth. He was a rabbi in a number of prominent communities, and was appointed rabbi of Eisenstadt and "The Seven Communities" in 1717. Students came from near and far to the large yeshivah he established. His primary disciple was Rabbi Yehonatan Eybeschütz, who was an orphan; the Mahara"m A"sh raised him as a son and as a disciple.

Various sizes, Stefansky, Sifrei Yesod 309. Overall fine condition.


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