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Lot : 103

First Edition Dagul Merivava Including Signature from Rabbi Shmuel Salant; Prague, 1784

Start price: $1,000
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Est. Price: $1,500 - $2,000

First Edition Dagul Merivava Including Signature from Rabbi Shmuel Salant; Prague, 1784


Glosses and Laws of the four sections of Shulchan Aruch copied from the manuscript of Rabbi Yechezkel Landau, Av Beis Din of Prague and author of Responsa Noda B’Yehuda.

There are two signature from the illustrious rabbi of Jerusalem, Rabbi Shmuel Salant, on the title page, as well as two stamps from him and additional signatures on pages 8a and 46a.
There are additional signatures from:
Rabbi Ziskind Gundersheim: (page 2a), Rosh Av Beis Din in Frankfurt, author of Mekor Chaim and Tiferes Tzvi.
Rabbi Mordechai Adler: Av Beis Din of Hanover . He was the father of Rabbi Nathan Adler, Chief Rabbi of London.
This first edition was published in Prague, 1784 and includes a long list of subscribers along with important endorsements.
[8], 68 leaves | 20 cm | Antique binding | Good condition

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