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Lot : 3

Drishah U’Prishah on Yoreh Deah. First Edition. Lublin, 1635. Rare Classic!  Tur-Yoreh

Start price: $2,500
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Est. Price: $4,000 - $6,000
Drishah U’Prishah on Yoreh Deah. First Edition. Lublin, 1635.
Rare Classic! 

Tur-Yoreh Deah with sefer Drishah U’Prishah by Harav Yehoshua Falk Katz, author of the Sm”a. Renowned to many by the name of his magnum opus, the Sm”a was a disciple of the Rema and Maharshal. He authored one of the most fundamental commentaries on the Tur, a work referenced extensively throughout centuries of halachic works.

This volume was the first to be printed among the volumes of Drishah U’Prishah on the Tur. Subsequent editions erroneously omitted many significant notes that appear in the present original edition.

The complete work was entitled Beis Yisrael and divided into two parts: The first part, Prishah, contains explanations and commentary; while the second part, Drishah, encompasses discourses and halachic novella.

This sefer was printed by the author’s son Rabbi Yosef Katz and features the latter’s commentary, entitled Ketones Pasim.

Lublin, 1635. First edition. 356 pages. 32X21 cm, Good condition; attractive leather binding.

 Luntzer-Valmedona Collection.

 Stefansky, Sifrei Yesod – Hebrew Classics No. 156


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