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Sefer Yuchasin with the Rama's Glosses - Krakow, 1580-1581 - Ancient Signatures and Handwritten Glosses from the ...

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Sefer Yuchasin with the Rama's Glosses - Krakow, 1580-1581 - Ancient Signatures and Handwritten Glosses from the Time of Printing
Sefer Yuchasin, chronicles from the creation of Adam HaRishon and the chain of the transmission of the Torah, by Rabbi Avraham Zakut, with additions: Letter by Rav Shrira Gaon; fourth Ma'amar of the book Yesod Olam by Rabbi Yitzchak HaYisraeli; glosses by Rabbi Moshe Isserlish [the Rama]; Seder Olam Zuta. Krakow, [1580-1581]. [Printed by Yitzchak, son of Aharon of Prostějov].
Second edition, with additions initialized in this edition: Seder HaDorot from Adam until Avraham (Leaves 5-7); compilations from Orchot Olam by Rabbi Avraham Prizol (Leaves 155-156); written on Leaf 156/b: "Words of Rabbi Moshe Isserlish: the order of transmission which I have copied from the book Yesod Olam… and in each place where I added something, I wrote ‘Hagah'…" Most of the following editions were based upon this edition.
Signatures in ancient Ashkenazi writing from the time of printing [16th-17th century], appear on the title page, including those of Rabbi "Shimon Rofeh [in Koblenz?], Rabbi "Menachem Menlin [called?] Wallach" and other blurred signatures. On some of the margins are (cutoff) glosses - spelling corrections and historical explanations in an ancient Ashkenazi handwriting [17th/18th century].
Rabbi Shimon Rofeh, is mentioned in the Shev Ya'akov responsa Siman 40, written at the time he served in the Koblenz rabbinate in 1710. The Wallach family was a prominent family of physicians and great Torah scholars. Rabbi Shimon Rofeh (the physician) Wallach (1657-1725) was a community activist and leader in Koblenz from 1689. His son Rabbi Menachem Menlin Wallach (died 1769), a Torah scholar and physician, served for decades as Rabbi in Germany (he served as a Rabbi of Koblenz and its lower district for 29 years). Rabbi Shimon Rofeh's brother, Rabbi Menachem Menlin Wallach, was also a Torah scholar and physician. He wrote a commentary on the Mechilta and a commentary on Breita D'Melechet HaMishkan, and Avodat Mikdash (apparently they were never printed). Rabbi Shimon's second son was Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Rofeh Wallach, the disciple of the Shev Ya'akov who ordained him (see enclosed material). Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac wrote a large work named Pi Shnayim; the manuscript was not printed (see Kedem catalogue 48, item 28).
168 leaves. 18.5 cm. Overall good condition. Restorations and stains to first and last leaves, and to several other leaves. Restoration of affected text on last leaf. Splendid adorned leather binding.
Leaf 7/b is blank as is the case in most copies, however, a leaf with dates of the Chumashim was pasted into some copies [see Bibliography of the Hebrew Book 0178012.]