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Sepher Pesach Me’’ubin. Venice 1692  

Sepher Pesach Me’’ubin. Venice 1692


 

With Halachic commentary by R. ChaimBenveniste. FIRST EDITION. Typical Bragadin title: At top, two angels holding the two Tabletsof the Law; on either side of the title, Biblical characters (in this case, Moses and David);and at bottom, three lion heads. See Yudlov, Hebrew Printers’ Marks (2001), pp. 53-4.

Text surrounded by linear border. On title, signature of former owner, “Ben-Zion Shabtai Aescoly.” Also on title, stamp in Hebrew and German of “N.B. Friedman” (see below) and Hebrew stamp “Kinyan Kaspi”. ff. 28. Stains and old tape repairs. Later cloth. Sm. 4to. [Yudlov 89; Yaari 87; EJ, Vol. IV, col. 560 (facs. of title)].

 

Venice, Bragadin: 1692

 

THE NACHUM DOV BAER FRIEDMAN OF SADIGORA COPY

Chaim Benveniste (1603-1673), Chief Rabbi of Izmir, Turkey, is distinguished for his commentary to the Shulchan Aruch, Kenesseth ha-Gedolah. The present work, a brief halachic study to the Passover Hagadah, was co-opted in many later Hagadoth. Our Hagadah follows the Sephardic rite. It is two leaves shorter than the Hagadah according to the Aschkenazic rite with Benveniste’s commentary issued by Bragadin that same year. The brevity is accounted for by the fact that the Sephardic version omits several Aschkenazic piyutim at the conclusion of the Hagadah.

 

Rabbi Nachum Dov Baer Friedman (d. 1883) was one of the greatest bibliophiles amongst Chassidic Rabbis. His library was formed from three sources: books inherited from his forbears, books purchased from his own funds and books given to him as a gift. He had different stamps indicating the source: Kinyan Kaspi (purchased with my funds), Yerushath Avothai (inheritance) and Minchath Shai (a gift).




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