Аукцион 44 Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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11.3.15
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Pa’ane’ach Raza - Hundreds of Handwritten Glosses by the Aderet - With a Copy of the "Last Will and Testament of ...

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Pa’ane’ach Raza - Hundreds of Handwritten Glosses by the Aderet - With a Copy of the "Last Will and Testament of the Chasam Sofer" in the Aderet's Handwriting
Pa’ane’ach Raza, a fine commentary on the Five Books of the Torah, according to the Remez and Sod interpretation of the Torah. By Rabbi Yitzchak bar Yudah HaLevi. Gematriot and commentaries, by the author and by the Rishonim, the Ran Rabbi Yosef Bechor Shor and Rabbi Eliezer Ba'al HaRoke’ach. [Warsaw, 1867].
Bound with Sefer Haredim on the mitzvoth. By Rabbi Elazar Azkari of Safed. Lemberg, 1875.
The sheets of the book Pa’ane’ach Raza include more than 300 short and long glosses (sources, comments and questions, explanations and novellae), in the handwriting characteristic to the outstanding Torah genius Rabbi Eliyahu David Rabinowitz Te'omim – the Aderet.
At the end of Sefer Haredim and on the flyleaf is a copy of "The Last Will and Testament of the Chasam Sofer", in the Aderet's handwriting.
Rabbi Eliyahu David Rabinowitz Te'omim – the Aderet (1845-1905) Av Bet Din of Ponevezh, Mir and Jerusalem. was renowned from his childhood for his love and diligent study of Torah. At a young age he had already developed into an exceptional Torah scholar, erudite and astute in all aspects of Torah. He wrote brilliant novellae. First he served in the Ponevezh rabbinate and after 20 years moved to serve in the Mir rabbinate from which he was summoned by Rabbi Shmuel Salant, the aged rabbi of Jerusalem, to succeed him as leader of the Jerusalem rabbinate. In 1905, approximately two and a half years after he accepted this position, he died at the age of 60, when Rabbi Shmuel Salant was still alive [he died in 1909 at nearly 100 years old]. He left behind more than 100 manuscripts, most were never printed. His son-in-law was the Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaCohen Kook, Chief Rabbi in Palestine.
(The title page and 3 other leaves are missing), 5-62, 55- 66, 1-58 leaves; [64] leaves. Fair condition, stains and wear, the last leaf with the copy of the testament
is damaged with some missing text. Not bound.