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Jul 25, 2018
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LOT 24:

Esh-Dat - Constantinople, 1908 - First Edition - Signatures of Rabbis and Great Sages of the Sephardim.

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Esh-Dat - Constantinople, 1908 - First Edition - Signatures of Rabbis and Great Sages of the Sephardim.
Esh-Dat , Sermons on the Seder of Parshiot HaTorah, by the Ga'on Rabbi Chaim Alfandari. With a book shaded from fire, responsa that was saved from the burning potion by the Ga'on Rabbi Ya'akov Alfandari, uncle of the author, Constantinople, 1908, first edition. On the margins of the title page are the words of the printer about his past activities and his plans for the future.
The book contains two curated signatures of the Ga'on Rabbi Shlomo Yitzchak son of Binyamin Meyuhas, in addition to the signature of the Ga'on Rabbi Shalom Moshe Chai Gagin Stamp of the Ga'on Rabbi Lipman David Shubakas Another signature, curly "Yosef Avraham Peretz".
The Gaon Rabbi Shlomo Yitzchak son of Binyamin Meyuchas - one of the greatest sages of Jerusalem in his generation, grandson of the owner of the "fruit of the land." He was sent on a mission in 1799 and the letter of his mission was signed by the Maharit Algazi, Rabbi Yehuda Borla, Navon, etc. Signed with the sages of Jerusalem on letters of shlichut, approbations and regulations, author of Heshek Shlomo on Maimonides and other books that remained in manuscript. He died in 1848.
The Ga'on Rabbi Shalom Moshe Hai Gagin - son of the Rishon Lezion Rabbi Chaim Avraham Gagin. One of the leaders of Jerusalem and head of the Beit El Yeshiva. Author of Responsa "Yismach Lev", "Simcha Nefesh" and more.
The Ga'on Rabbi Lipman David Shubkes - Av Beit Din of Badatz Chassidim in Jerusalem. He was ordained as a 16-year-old by Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Kotzk, immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1898 and headed the Beit Din in Jerusalem in place of Rabbi Shmuel Salant. On his gravestone it is written: "Ra'avad is sanctified by the elder of the teaching ... He judged Israel for about seventy years. He served in the capital of Kacz in the life of the Admor of the Rema, and from there he ascended to honor in our holy land. .
. 30 cm.
Condition; Good-fair, original binding worn and damaged. Stains. Moth holes.

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