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פריט : 59

Hundreds of Handwritten Novellae and Glosses by Rabbi Zalman Sender Kahana-Shapira Tractate

מחיר פתיחה: $2,000
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הערכה: $4,000 - $7,000
Hundreds of Handwritten Novellae and Glosses by Rabbi Zalman Sender Kahana-Shapira


Tractate Chulin complete with hundreds of handwritten glosses and novellae by Rabbi Zalman Sender Kahana-Shapira, Av Beis Din of Aletsch and Krinik.
The volume, an 1859 print by the Shapira Brothers, is packed with Torah thoughts on the Talmud itself as well as on its commentaries, all undoubtedly handwritten by Rabbi Shapira himself.
Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Sender Kahana-Shapira (1851 – 1923), one of the leading rabbis of Lithuania, was a disciple of the Beis Halevi and learned with his son Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik. He served as Av Beis Din of Aletsch and Krinik and was the rabbi of Rabbi Aharon Kotler.

38 cm | Thick volume | Two title pages | Wide margins | New leather binding | Moth hole remnants on some pages
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