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Babylonian Talmud – Prague, 1830-1835 – From the Library of Rabbi Yeshaya Fuerst Av Beit Din of Kehal Adat Yisrael ” Schiffshul ” in Vienna

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Babylonian Talmud – Prague, 1830-1835 – From the Library of Rabbi Yeshaya Fuerst Av Beit Din of Kehal Adat Yisrael ” Schiffshul ” in Vienna

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Babylonian Talmud, Prague, 1830-1835, printed by Moshe Segal Landau, grandson of the Nodah B'Yehuda. (This edition has the first printed glosses of the Nodah B'Yehuda, glosses of Maharav Ransburg and glosses of Rabbi Akiva Eiger). Complete Talmud in 12 volumes, all from the aforementioned Prague edition, with the exception of the Hullin-Erchin-Temura volume which is from the 1811 Vienna edition. Stamps and ownership inscriptions of Rabbi Yeshaya Fuerst, many handwritten inscriptions by the students of his yeshiva, some signed (for example: on the volume of Tractate Berachot is an inscription signed by his student Rabbi "Shmuel HaLevi Yungreiz"). Signatures of "Moshe Fuerst" (apparently, his son). Various stamps of Rabbi Yeshaya Fuerst in Hebrew and in German (most from the time that he served as Rabbi of Tyrnau). On the binding of Tractate Bava Kama is the signature "Yeshaya Fuerst". Rabbi Yeshaya Fuerst (1856-1943), a leading disciple of the Ktav Sofer and son of the Shevet Sofer in the Pressburg Yeshiva. Son of Rabbi Moshe Av Beit Din of Maros-Vásárhely, author of Mareh Moshe and son-in-law of Rabbi Shalom Kutna Av Beit Din Eisenstadt. For over 70 years he taught Torah. From 1881, he served as Av Beit Din of Tyrnau and there established a yeshiva. In 1895, he moved to serve in the Eperies rabbinate and in 1897, served as Rabbi of the Orthodox community Kehal Adat Yisrael – the Schiffshul in Vienna (succeeding Rabbi Zalman Shpitzer son-in-law of the Chatam Sofer, the first rabbi of the Charedi community in Vienna), and was known as one of the greatest rabbis of his times. Many of the members of his community were active in the Agudat Yisrael movement. Rabbi Fuerst participated in the large Agudat Yisrael conventions and was a member of Mo'etzet Gedolei HaTorah. He had close connections with leading Rebbes who lived in Vienna concerning public matters. In 1938, he moved to London and was appointed chairman of the Mo’etzet Gedolei HaTorah in England. He died at the age of 87. Some of his Torah teachings were printed in the book Chazon Yeshaya (Brooklyn, 1986). 12 volumes, approximately 40 cm. Varied condition, fair to fair-poor. Wear and stains, detached and torn leaves. Major wear to first leaves of many volumes. Very worn and detached leather bindings.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 188
Auktion:
Datum:
11.03.2015
Auktionshaus:
Kedem Auction House Ltd.
King George st. 58
9242209 Jerusalem
Israel
office@kedemltd.com
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Beschreibung:

Babylonian Talmud, Prague, 1830-1835, printed by Moshe Segal Landau, grandson of the Nodah B'Yehuda. (This edition has the first printed glosses of the Nodah B'Yehuda, glosses of Maharav Ransburg and glosses of Rabbi Akiva Eiger). Complete Talmud in 12 volumes, all from the aforementioned Prague edition, with the exception of the Hullin-Erchin-Temura volume which is from the 1811 Vienna edition. Stamps and ownership inscriptions of Rabbi Yeshaya Fuerst, many handwritten inscriptions by the students of his yeshiva, some signed (for example: on the volume of Tractate Berachot is an inscription signed by his student Rabbi "Shmuel HaLevi Yungreiz"). Signatures of "Moshe Fuerst" (apparently, his son). Various stamps of Rabbi Yeshaya Fuerst in Hebrew and in German (most from the time that he served as Rabbi of Tyrnau). On the binding of Tractate Bava Kama is the signature "Yeshaya Fuerst". Rabbi Yeshaya Fuerst (1856-1943), a leading disciple of the Ktav Sofer and son of the Shevet Sofer in the Pressburg Yeshiva. Son of Rabbi Moshe Av Beit Din of Maros-Vásárhely, author of Mareh Moshe and son-in-law of Rabbi Shalom Kutna Av Beit Din Eisenstadt. For over 70 years he taught Torah. From 1881, he served as Av Beit Din of Tyrnau and there established a yeshiva. In 1895, he moved to serve in the Eperies rabbinate and in 1897, served as Rabbi of the Orthodox community Kehal Adat Yisrael – the Schiffshul in Vienna (succeeding Rabbi Zalman Shpitzer son-in-law of the Chatam Sofer, the first rabbi of the Charedi community in Vienna), and was known as one of the greatest rabbis of his times. Many of the members of his community were active in the Agudat Yisrael movement. Rabbi Fuerst participated in the large Agudat Yisrael conventions and was a member of Mo'etzet Gedolei HaTorah. He had close connections with leading Rebbes who lived in Vienna concerning public matters. In 1938, he moved to London and was appointed chairman of the Mo’etzet Gedolei HaTorah in England. He died at the age of 87. Some of his Torah teachings were printed in the book Chazon Yeshaya (Brooklyn, 1986). 12 volumes, approximately 40 cm. Varied condition, fair to fair-poor. Wear and stains, detached and torn leaves. Major wear to first leaves of many volumes. Very worn and detached leather bindings.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 188
Auktion:
Datum:
11.03.2015
Auktionshaus:
Kedem Auction House Ltd.
King George st. 58
9242209 Jerusalem
Israel
office@kedemltd.com
+972 (0)77 5140223
+972 (0)2 9932048
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