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Mishne Torah LaRambam – Berlin, 1862-1866 – With Signatures and Glosses of Rabbi Eliezer Deutsch Av Beit Din of Bonyhád

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Mishne Torah LaRambam – Berlin, 1862-1866 – With Signatures and Glosses of Rabbi Eliezer Deutsch Av Beit Din of Bonyhád

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Mishne Torah LaRambam. Part 3: (Nashim, Kedusha), Berlin, 1866. Parts 5-6: (Hafla'a, Zera'im; Avodah, Korbanot, Taharah), 1862. Parts 7-8: (Nezikin, Kinyan; Mishpatim Shoftim), Berlin 1862. From the library of Rabbi Eliezer Deutsch, Av Beit Din of Bonyhád. On the title page of Part 3 is his signature: "Eliezer Deutsch dwells here in Hanušovce and its region", and on the title page of Part 3 and Part 5 are signatures of his brother, Rabbi "Moshe Zvi Deutsch". Several scholarly glosses in his handwriting, some lengthy. The title pages feature ownership inscriptions and dedications to a synagogue in Jerusalem in Cheshvan 1947. The renowned Torah scholar Rabbi Eliezer Chaim Deutsch (1850-1915), was a leading Torah authority in his days and among the most prominent Hungarian rabbis. Disciple of the Mahari Asad and the Maharam Ash. Author of the Pri Sadeh responsa, the Tevuot Sadeh books, Chelkat HaSadeh, etc. in 1876, he was appointed Rabbi of Hanušovce and in 1897 moved to serve as Rabbi of Bonyhád. His son was Rabbi Moshe Deutsch Av Beit Din of Lemešany and his son-in-law was Rabbi Yosef HaCohen Shwartz, author of VaYilaket Yosef. Rabbi Moshe Zvi Deutsch of Tarnów, brother of Rabbi Eliezer Deutsch. Responses to his questions were printed in books authored by his brother Rabbi Eliezer Deutsch. Murdered on the 8th of Nissan 1923 by thieves while studying Torah. Three volumes, 38 cm. Slightly brittle paper, good-fair condition, minor tears and wear. Ancient leather bindings with renewed (torn) fabric spine.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 221
Auktion:
Datum:
19.01.2016
Auktionshaus:
Kedem Auction House Ltd.
King George st. 58
9242209 Jerusalem
Israel
office@kedemltd.com
+972 (0)77 5140223
+972 (0)2 9932048
Beschreibung:

Mishne Torah LaRambam. Part 3: (Nashim, Kedusha), Berlin, 1866. Parts 5-6: (Hafla'a, Zera'im; Avodah, Korbanot, Taharah), 1862. Parts 7-8: (Nezikin, Kinyan; Mishpatim Shoftim), Berlin 1862. From the library of Rabbi Eliezer Deutsch, Av Beit Din of Bonyhád. On the title page of Part 3 is his signature: "Eliezer Deutsch dwells here in Hanušovce and its region", and on the title page of Part 3 and Part 5 are signatures of his brother, Rabbi "Moshe Zvi Deutsch". Several scholarly glosses in his handwriting, some lengthy. The title pages feature ownership inscriptions and dedications to a synagogue in Jerusalem in Cheshvan 1947. The renowned Torah scholar Rabbi Eliezer Chaim Deutsch (1850-1915), was a leading Torah authority in his days and among the most prominent Hungarian rabbis. Disciple of the Mahari Asad and the Maharam Ash. Author of the Pri Sadeh responsa, the Tevuot Sadeh books, Chelkat HaSadeh, etc. in 1876, he was appointed Rabbi of Hanušovce and in 1897 moved to serve as Rabbi of Bonyhád. His son was Rabbi Moshe Deutsch Av Beit Din of Lemešany and his son-in-law was Rabbi Yosef HaCohen Shwartz, author of VaYilaket Yosef. Rabbi Moshe Zvi Deutsch of Tarnów, brother of Rabbi Eliezer Deutsch. Responses to his questions were printed in books authored by his brother Rabbi Eliezer Deutsch. Murdered on the 8th of Nissan 1923 by thieves while studying Torah. Three volumes, 38 cm. Slightly brittle paper, good-fair condition, minor tears and wear. Ancient leather bindings with renewed (torn) fabric spine.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 221
Auktion:
Datum:
19.01.2016
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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