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Limud Aruch al Masechet Shabbath [comments culled from the Aruch by R. Nathan Bar Yechiel ...

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BAMBERGER, SOLOMON
Limud Aruch al Masechet Shabbath [comments culled from the Aruch by R. Nathan Bar Yechiel arranged in the order of Tractate Shabbath]



First edition. THE AUTHOR’S PERSONAL COPY, WITH HIS EXTENSIVE AUTOGRAPH MARGINAL NOTES AND CORRECTIONS. Bound in at the end are a further 24 pages of Autograph manuscript notes by the author displaying wide erudition.
ff. (4), 138, (2). Lightly foxed. Contemporary morocco, rubbed. 8vo.
Furth: Y. Zammer 1868
The author (1835-1918), was the son of R. Seligmann Baer (Isaac Dov HaLevi) Bamberger “the Würzburger Rav.” At the time of publication, R. Solomon Bamberger served as a teacher in the Beth Hamidrash of Sulzberg. Later he was appointed Rabbi of Lengnau (Switzerland) and then served various communities in the Alsace. It is interesting to note that despite his father’s opposition to the secessionist policies of R. Samson Raphael Hirsch, the author received a warm Haskama (approbation) in this work from Rabbi Hirsch (see f. 2a).
The author (1835-1918), was the son of R. Seligmann Baer (Isaac Dov HaLevi) Bamberger “the Würzburger Rav.” At the time of publication, R. Solomon Bamberger served as a teacher in the Beth Hamidrash of Sulzberg. Later he was appointed Rabbi of Lengnau (Switzerland) and then served various communities in the Alsace. It is interesting to note that despite his father’s opposition to the secessionist policies of R. Samson Raphael Hirsch, the author received a warm Haskama (approbation) in this work from Rabbi Hirsch (see f. 2a).