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Sefer Korban Nesanel- First printing 1755
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Sefer Korban Nesanel- First printing 1755
The "Sefer Korban Nesanel" is a collection of insights on the halachic rulings of the Rosh on Seder Moed and Nashim by Rabbi Nesanel Weil from Karlsruhe.
He was a great scholar and one of the leading figures of his generation and he was a student of Rabbi Avraham Broida.
Prior to being expelled from Prague in 1744, he was known as one of the wise men of the city. After his expulsion, he became the Rabbi of Shwartzvald and then Karlsruhe in Germany.
Rabbi Nesanel Weil is especially remembered for his work "Korban Nesanel", which was printed as a separate Sefer and later included in the Vilna and Slavita editions of the Talmud.
He maintained a written correspondence with the Noda Beyehuda, who was also a prominent scholar of the time.
The Sefer is in excellent condition and has a simple binding.
Please refer to the Hebrew description before bidding for exact details and conditions.