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Tur Choshen Mishpat, Part II. By Rabbi Yaakov Ba'al HaTurim. Ma'ziworz, 1818-1822

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Tur Choshen Mishpat, Part II. By Rabbi Yaakov Ba'al HaTurim. Ma'ziworz, 1818-1822

Description:
This is the second part of the Tur Choshen Mishpat, one of the four main works of Rabbi Yaakov Ba'al HaTurim (known for his compilation of halachic codes), which deals with the laws of civil law (including financial matters, damages, and legal procedures) in Jewish law. The book includes a new commentary (likely a gloss or expansion on the original text) and is particularly notable for being the first book ever printed in the town of Ma'ziworz (a town in Eastern Europe).

The Rabbi's Tur Choshen Mishpat is known for its comprehensive treatment of Jewish legal principles and practical rulings, making it one of the most important works in Jewish halachic literature.

The book carries approbations (haskamot) from **Rav Yisrael of Ruzhin (**the Ohev Yisrael) and the Kedushas Levi (Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berdichev), both of whom were influential figures in the Chassidic movement. These endorsements reflect the importance of the work and the respect it received in the Jewish community.

Printing Period: The book was printed between the years 1818 and 1822 (the Hebrew years תקע"ח-תקפ"ב).

Condition:

The book is in fair condition.
Stains and signs of moisture are present on several pages, likely due to the book's age and storage conditions.
Signs of pest damage (likely due to bookworms) are visible in the form of holes or marks.
General wear with creased pages, but the text remains readable.
Condition rating: Moderate (fair), considering the age and condition issues.
Significance:

This edition is historically important because it was the first book printed in the Ma'ziworz printing press, a key event in the history of Jewish publishing.
The Tur Choshen Mishpat is a foundational work of Jewish law and has had a profound influence on subsequent legal rulings and halachic codes. Its printing was an important step in preserving the knowledge of Jewish civil law for future generations.
Summary of Features:

Tur Choshen Mishpat, Part II, by Rabbi Yaakov Ba'al HaTurim.
Printed in Ma'ziworz (Eastern Europe) between 1818-1822.
Approvals by prominent Chassidic figures: Ohev Yisrael and Kedushas Levi.
Condition: Fair with staining, moisture signs, and pest damage. Some pages slightly damaged but text intact.
First book printed in Ma'ziworz.
This rare edition of the Tur Choshen Mishpat is of great historical and halachic significance and is a valuable acquisition for scholars and collectors of early Jewish texts and halachic literature.