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פריט : 133

Long Handwritten Halachic Response by Rabbi Avraham Meyuchas, Author of Sdei Ha'aretz.

מחיר פתיחה: $1,800
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הערכה: $3,000 - $5,000

Long Handwritten Halachic Response
by Rabbi Avraham Meyuchas, Author of Sdei Ha'aretz. C. 1750

A long (36 pages), comprehensive halachic response on the laws of pikadon in Choshen Mishpat, handwritten by the holy kabbalist Rabbi Avraham Meyuchas, author of Sdei Ha'aretz.

The response is followed with Rabbi Avraham's sprawling signature.
Rabbi Avraham Meyuchas (1717 – 1767) was a disciple of the Rishon Letzion Rabbi Yisrael Meir Mizrachi, author of Pri Ha'aretz. He suffered throughout his life and lost his vision when he was just forty years old, yet he was renowned for his holiness and piety and spent his life immersed in learning. He was well-versed in both the hidden and revealed parts of the Torah and completely removed himself from worldly matters. His Responsa Sdei Ha'aretz was widely accepted and often quoted by many Rabanim.
[36] Pages | 15 x 10 cm | New leather binding | Fine condition  
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