Auction 8 Part 1 Judaica, Rare Religious Books, Religious Books with Glosses, Siddurim, Machzorim, Haggadot, Books Printed in Zhitomir and Slavita.
Jul 6, 2016
Israel
 Harav Maimon 2, Jerusalem
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LOT 209:

Three Books with the Signatures of the Most Prominent Rabbis and Kabbalists of the Hedaya Family

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Three Books with the Signatures of the Most Prominent Rabbis and Kabbalists of the Hedaya Family
A. Ha'Chaim Ve'Ha'Shalom, Section B. first edition.
Derashot and eulogies for various personalities by the kabbalist Rabbi Shalom Hedaya, with Halachic novellae, kabbalist novellae on the Shabbat tractate and novellae on Orach Chaim and the Berachot, Gittin and Baba Batra tractates. Jerusalem, 1937.
On the reverse side of the title page, a printed dedication filled by hand and signed by the author.
Condition: Excellent.
B. Shisha Sidrei Mishna, Seder Nashim. Jerusalem, 1955.
On the leaf before the title page, a dedication handwritten and signed by the kabbalist Rabbi Ovadya Hedaya.
C. Ein Ya'akov, third section. Vilnius, 1877.
On the inner side of the cover, an inscription handwritten and signed by Rabbi Ezra Hedaya.
Condition: Good-Fair.
Rabbi Shalom Hedaya (1864-1945), one of the most prominent rabbis of Jerusalem, the eldest of the kabbalists of the "Beit El" yeshiva and Rosh Av Beit Din of the Sephardic community of Jerusalem. He knew by heart all the writings of the Ari. The father of the kabbalist Rabbi Ovadya Hedaya.
Since, 1936, he corresponded with Rabbi Elchanan Wasserman on kabbalist issues. His composition "Shalom La'Am" was published in Aleppo in 1896. His responses were eventually published in the book "Ve'Dover Shalom". His halachic responses were also included in the books "Ro'ei Yisrael", "Sha'arei Rachamim", "Torah Mi'Zion", "Ha'Me'asef" and more.
Rabbi Ovadya Hedaya (1889-1969), the son of the eldest of the kabbalists Rabbi Shalom Hedaya. Served as a member of the Beit Ha'Din Ha'Gadol of Jerusalem. He was the founder of the kabbalist yeshiva "Beit El" in the new city of Jerusalem. He authored the series of responsa books "Yaskil Avdi", eight sections, and additional books.
Rabbi Ezra Hedaya (1910-1980), the son of Rabbi Shalom Hedaya and brother of Rabbi Ovadya Hedaya, Dayan and Av Beit Din of Haifa for more than 25 years. In his youth, he studied Torah for thirty years with the most prominent rabbis of the "Porat Yosef" Yeshiva in the Old City of Jerusalem. He was ordained as a rabbi by the Rishon Le'Zion Rabbi Ben Zion Meir Chai Uziel. He authored the book "Nachalat Ezra", three sections.