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Lot : 84

Ohel David by Rabbi David Deutsch: Author’s Copy with Multiple Handwritten Additions

Start price: $1,500
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Est. Price: $2,000 - $3,000
Ohel David by Rabbi David Deutsch:
Author’s Copy with Multiple Handwritten Additions

Ohel David, first edition by Rabbi David Deutsch, Av Beis Din of Ir Chadash, including more than twenty long handwritten additions and twenty corrections revised  by the author himself.
It is well-known that Rabbi David Deutsch would go over his printed sefarim occasionally adding comments and additions and then distribute them to scholars. 
Page 3b includes a handwritten comment quoting Rabbi David’s son-in-law, the Maharam Ash.
This first edition was printed by the author in Vienna, 1822.

Rabbi David Deutsch (1756 – 1831). The Chasam Sofer concludes his endorsement to sefer Ohel David with the words:
"And the merit of the tzaddik will stand by you to protect us from all harm."

[2], 25 pages | 24 cm | Wide margins, few moth holes.
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