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פריט : 139

Afros Tevel: Sefer by Rabbi Avraham Bleish Including Rare Portrait of Author,

מחיר פתיחה: $500
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הערכה: $800 - $1,200
Afros Tevel: Sefer by Rabbi Avraham
Bleish Including Rare Portrait of Author, London 1850
A Hebrew and English commentary on the sefer of Koheles by Rabbi Avraham Bleish including a rare portrait of the rabbi at the age of eighty-seven.
There is a separate English title page as well as a poem paying tribute to Sir Moses Montefiore, written in both Hebrew and English.
Rabbi Avraham Bleish served as Minister of the Tunisian Treasury when he was forty years old and was well-liked by the kings of Europe. He was later appointed rabbi of Nisa Dabropinsa and as of the publishing of this sefer was living in the Sephardic community in London.
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