Leilão 3 Parte 1 Rabbis Letters & Religious Books
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THREE BOOKS, EARLY EDITIONS

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THREE BOOKS, EARLY EDITIONS
A. Beit Avraham on Choshen Mishpat, Rabbi Chaim Avraham Yisrael. Livorno, 1786. First edition.
The book begins with letters of recommendation from rabbis in Livorno and a letter of recommendation from the Chida.
Rabbi Chaim Avraham Yisrael (1708-1785) served as the Rabbi of Alexandria, and in 1766, moved to Livorno, Italy. In 1774, he began to serve as the Rabbi of the city of Ancona. He was known to be a great scholar of righteous character who was even well known among the non-Jews.
303 pages.
Condition: Good. Some of the pages are stained at the edges. New cover.
B. Seder HaDorot, Rabbi Yechiel Heilprin. [Kopust, 1810]
The famous work by Rabbi Yechiel Heilprin, the history of the Jewish nation (beginning from Adam), based on religious sources.
The book is divided into parts: introduction, Seder HaDorot, Tanaim and Amoraim, names of all of the books.
Based on the division in the book, it seems that this is the Kopust edition from 1810.
The signature of Rabbi Yerucham? Leib ben Tzvi Hirsh (Berlin?) appears in the front cover.
Rabbi Yechiel Heilprin (1660-1746), a descendent of the Maharshal and of Rashi, who served as the Rabbi and Rosh Yeshiva in Minsk.
9;56;89;18 pages. Blue paper.
Condition: Good. Pages are worn at the edges. The title page is missing, and part of the introduction is cut at the edge. Page 12 of the final part of the book is torn, and pages 13-18 there are missing. Cover is restored.
C. Chiddushei Maharivan (Beit Yehuda), Rabbi Yehuda ben Rabbi Nissan of Kalish. Dasvia, 1698.
Insights of eight tractates of the Talmud from Rabbi Yehuda ben Rabbi Nissan, Av Beit Din of several cities, including Kalish. There are letters of recommendation at the beginning of the book from rabbis in four countries.
262;92 pages.
Condition: Good. New cover. The first page is slightly torn at the edge. The title page, letters of recommendation and the first part of the book (10 pages, an addition of the author’s son, Moed David) are missing.