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Jul 30, 2019
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Shulchan Aruch Even HaEzer - Johannesburg, 1857-1861 - Copy of Rabbi Meir Shapira of Lublin - Signatures and ...

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Shulchan Aruch Even HaEzer - Johannesburg, 1857-1861 - Copy of Rabbi Meir Shapira of Lublin - Signatures and Glosses by Rabbi Israel Parnes


Shulchan Aruch Even HaEzer, part one and two. (Johannisburg, Prussia), [1857-1861]. On the title-page and on leaf [2] in the first part, stamps of 'Rabbi Meir Shapira, Av Beit Din of Sanik and the Galilee'.


Additional stamps on title page of Rabbi Yisrael Parnes Ravad of Tarnafal, several signatures and ownership inscriptions in various places in the book, as well as many glosses, some of them long,  apparently in his handwriting.
Stamps "Beit Akad Books in the Yeshivat Chachmei Lublin, Lublin, Lubartawska 57". Many other ownership inscriptions, Ex-libris of " from the Israeli books in Poland, Saved from Extermination in the Years of Killing, 1940-1945".

Rabbi Meir Shapira [1847-1934] Av Beit Din of Sanok, Piotrkow and Lublin, a descendant of Rabbi Pinchas Shapira of Kuritz, was ordained by his grandfather, author of the "Minchat Shai" and Rabbi Avraham Menachem Halevi Steinberg of Brody and Rabbi Meir Arik, and as a young man his grandmother, his mother's mother, married Maharsham of Brzezan and Rabbi Meir also learned from him. He began to serve as head of Yeshivat Chachmei Lublin, one of the founders of Agudath Israel and one of the greatest rabbis of his generation. During the first great Conference of Agudath Israel in Vienna he established the study of Daf Yomi which has spread throughout the world to this very day.

The Ga'on Rabbi Israel Parnes [1835-1905], Rabbi and Chief Rabbi of Tarnopol for many years. Owner of "Yefe Nof" (Lemberg, 1891).

Part One: [4], 117, 117-272 leaves.Part two: [4],  75, 176-316, [3] leaves. 22 cm. Numerous inscriptions on protective leaf and front pages, torn leather spine and bulging Dark stains on the lower third of most pages Antique binding, front cover and spine are detached, damages and wear to cover. fine -moderate condition.


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