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Eretz Tzvi V'Teomei Tzviah. Vienna, 1822. First Edition. Owners Signatures.
Two elucidations on ...

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Eretz Tzvi V'Teomei Tzviah. Vienna, 1822. First Edition. Owners Signatures.
Two elucidations on Shluchan Aruch Even HaEzer by Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch [of Brody], at the time in Kittsee, Hungary. 
With approbations from Rabbi Mordechai Bennet, Rabbi Moshe Sofer - the Chatam Sofer, and Rabbi Moshe Mintz.

Ancient owners signatures and inscriptions.

R. Tzvi. Hirsch Broida (d. 1824), was one of the foremost rabbinical figures and Gaonim of his generation. He served as Rav in Seminetz and Kitzeh. He published several important seforim including "Eretz Tzvi V'Toa’miah Tzivio" , and various others, with warm approbations of R. Mordechai Banet, the Ma’HaRaM Mintz, and R. Eliezer Fleckes. He was held in great esteem by his rabbinical contemporaries and his mentioned in Noda B’Yehuda. Upon his passing the Chasam Sofer delivered a Hesped (Derashos Chasam Sofer p 392).

Stamps of Rabbi Shalom Kutna.
Rabbi Shalom Kutna was a son of Rabbi Ahron Kutna - Rabbi of Kapuvar, and a son-in-law of Rabbi Yedidya Gottlieb Fischer - Rabbi of Stuhl-Weissenberg. He was a disciple of the Ksav Sofer and of Rabbi Avraham Ullman - Rabbi of Lakenbach. Served as Rabbi of Mohr, Kapuvar and Eisenstadt. Author of Atoras Shalom Ve’emes and other rabbinic works.

Size: 34.5 cm.
Pages: 2, 117.
Condition: Very fine condition.