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Lot : 197

First Edition: Seder Taryag Mitzvos by Rabbi Yehonasan Eibeshitz; Prague, 1765 The

Start price: $1,000
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Est. Price: $1,200 - $1,500

First Edition: Seder Taryag Mitzvos by Rabbi Yehonasan Eibeshitz; Prague, 1765

The order of the 613 mitzvos compiled in poem form, authored by Rabbi Yehonasan Eibeshitz. 

This first edition was published in Prague, 1765, shortly after Rabbi Yehonasan’s passing. It seems likely that the printing process began during Rabbi Yehonasan’s lifetime.

Rabbi Yehonasan Eibeshitz served as the Av Beis Din of AH"U (Altona, Hamburg and Weissenbeck), and authored Yaaros Dvash and Urim VeTumim. He passed away in 1764.
[30] Leaves | 16 cm | Ancient binding | Rare
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