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Shu”t Beit Yosef, Even HaEzer. Rabbinic Pedigree Copy. Mantua, 1730. Second Edition. Only 500 Copies
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Shu”t Beit Yosef, Even HaEzer. Rabbinic Pedigree Copy. Mantua, 1730. Second Edition. Only 500 Copies
Responsa and principles of Dinei Nashim on Tur Even HaEzer. Authored by Rabbi Yosef Karo zt”l. At
the end of the book are some responsa of the Beit Yosef’s uncle, Rabbi Yitzchak Karo.
Most rare copy of a limited second edition, which published only 500 copies! The first edition was
printed in Salonika, 1598. When first edition copies had run out, the printing partners decided to
reprint only 500 copies. Each partner would sell half these copies in their locale.
The title page bears a handwritten ownership listing: “Lichvod koni kaniti mehoni hak’ Hillel Ish
Beit Levi Mintz.”
Rabbi Hillel Mintz served as Av Beit Din Leipnik, and then as leader of the Kloiz of Rebbi Lemele
Reingenom of Manheim.
Book also contains antique owner’s stamp: “Avraham…Zvi”.
Additional stamps appear in book: “This book was dedicated to the Otzar HaSefarim of the holy
Yeshiva ‘Chayei Olam’ from the estate of Rabbi Shalom Melamed of Uman”.
Rabbi Shalom Melamed of Uman (d.1943) was Av Beit Din Uman, Russia (Today Ukraine).
He was one of those who signed the Ketav Rabbanut of HaRav Frank. Thousand of volumes from his
library were donated to Yeshivat Chayei Olam. This Yeshiva was established by a number of Chassidic
Rabbis in 1886 in the Old City, including Rabbi David Biderman and his son Rabbi Moshe of Lelov.
Mantua, 1730. Second edition. Printed by Rabbi Rephael Chaim HaRofeh an Italian Sage, and his
partner Rabbi Avraham of Prague.
On the title page it states: Reprinted in a beautiful print, he should read them, and not make
mistakes due to missing letters…”
[1], 66 [should say 67] leaves. 30 cm. Good condition.

