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Kedushat Yisrael. Vienna, [1829], copy of Rabbi Moshe Sofer son of the Ktav Sofer

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Kedushat Yisrael. Vienna, [1829], copy of Rabbi Moshe Sofer son of the Ktav Sofer


Novellae on Tractate Gittin by Rabbi Wolf of Trenshin. Opens with novellae by Rabbi Dovid Deutsch, author of Ohel Dovid.
The title page bears the stamp of Rabbi Moshe Sofer: משה"ק סופר בה"ג מהראשב"ס זצ"ל.

Rabbi Moshe Sofer (1841-1927) was the son of the Ktav Sofer, he was born he same year that his grandfather, the Chatam Sofer passed way, and was one of the first grandsons to carry his name. He was a remarkable talmid chacham (refer to his father’s response to him in Shut Ktav Sofer, Yoreh Yeah, siman 115), founder of the Chevras Machzikei Hadaas in Siebenbuergen and headed it for many years.
עם הסכמת זקנו החתם סופר.
With the approbation of his grandfather, the Chatam Sofer.
Lengthy list of subscribers at the end of the book, including the Chatam Sofer.

The title page bears the handwritten dedication of the wonderful groom…Mendel Frankfurter. This apparently refers to Rabbi Menachem Mendel Frankfurter, a disciple of both the Chatam Sofer and Ktav Sofer. He was meshamesh the Chatam Sofer and published his book of poems Shirat Moshe (Pressburg, 1857). Refer to: H aChatam Sofer V’Talmidav, p. 329.
Vienna [1829], first edition.
[3], 44, [2] leaves. 36 cm.
Binding in disrepair and detached leaves, worn margins, small tear on title page. Moderate condition.