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Erech Dal on Tractate Arachin, by Rabbi Mordechai Eliezer Weber. Jerusalem, [1885]. With a fascinating ...
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Erech Dal on Tractate Arachin, by Rabbi Mordechai Eliezer Weber. Jerusalem, [1885]. With a fascinating historical introduction. First edition. Rare.
ERech Dal, section I of his Sefer Anaf Etz Avos [the beginning of his book on three tractates: Arachin, Bechoros and Temurah], by Rabbi Mordechai Eliezer ben Rabbi David Weber, Rav of Ada, Mal, Petrovosela, Betsho and Puldvar, who immigrated to Jerusalem. Yitzchak Giustiniani Press, Jerusalem, [1885]. First edition. Rare.
[5], 20, [1] leaves.
The introduction of the book titled Midbar Kadmus is a fascinating historical document in which the author depicts the history of his family in HUngary, the horrors of the Revolutions of 1848, the troubles he experienced, his journy to the Eretz Yisroel and his life in Jerusalem, his goal in writing his books and more. Appearing at the end of the book are [3] responses that were sent to the author by Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Ulman, the author of the Yeri'os Shlomo and by Rabbi Yosef Shaul Halevi Nathansohn of Lvov. The book was approbated by the Maharil Diskin, Rabbi Shlomo Halberstam and the first Admor of Bobov. Appearing at the end of Midbar Kadmus is an illustration of the Beis El Kabbalists Yeshiva.
In the same year, the author also published the second section of Anaf Etz Avos containing an elucidation on the Aggadeta of tractate Arachin and on Pirkei Avos.
New jacket cover. Stains, moth holes, tears to the edges of the leaves, fair-good condition.
Measurement: | 29 cm |

