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Lot : 31

Hebrew Classic. Shu"t Maharam Mintz. First Edition. Cracow, 1617.

Start price: $2,500
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Est. Price: $4,000 - $6,000

First edition of practical halachic questions and responsa by Harav Moshe Mintz.

The Maharam Mintz (c. 1415- c.1480) was one of the last Rishonim of Ashkenaz. He was the Talmid of the Mahari Weil, and also of the Terumas Hadeshen.

Shu"t Maharam Mintz is one of the fundamental authoritative sefarim in halachah and is the basis for the sefer Nachlas Shivah which discusses the laws of writing contracts and kesubos.

This sefer was published by Harav Meshulam Feivish, Av Beis Din of Cracow and teacher of the Bach.

Cracow, 1617. First Edition. 154 leaves, [158], [12]. Page size: 20cm. Old signatures of former Ashkenazic and Italian owners. Good condition. Old cloth binding.

From the library of the Admor, Rabbi Shlomo Friedman of Chortkov, bearing his stamp.

Stefansky Sifrei Yesod # 276.

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