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Nov 20, 2017
מוסד הרב קוק, הרב מימון 1, ירושלים, Israel
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A Volume of Rare Books: Ginat Veradim, Shoshanat Ha'Amakim, Shav Shmatata. 1837-1838 - Privileged Copy - ...

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A Volume of Rare Books: Ginat Veradim, Shoshanat Ha'Amakim, Shav Shmatata. 1837-1838 - Privileged Copy - Handwritten Glosses
a. Ginat Veradim, by Rabbi Yosef Teomim author of the "Pri Megadim". Lemberg 1837.
Second edition. Added in is an approbation of Rabbi Yaakov Orenstein.
[3] 55 pages.
b. Shoshanat Ha'Amakim, by Rabbi Yosef Teomim. Lemberg 1837.
50 pages.
c. Shav Shmatata, Lemberg 1838.
6, 58 pages.
At the beginning of the volume is written by hand: "the book belongs to the rabbi the great and famous luminary…[Nachum] Reuven Plasker Av Beit Din of the holy congregation of Tsanz". At the end of the book is a similar inscription.
Rabbi Nachum Reuven Plasker (1819-1872) was the Av Beit Din in the villages of Oshpitsin and Sanz and at the end of his life was Av Beit Din of Reischa. The author of the book "Nachalat Reuven", the primary student of the Rebbe Rabbi Chaim Halberstam from Sanz. The father in law of Rabbi Alexander Shmuel Hailprin Av Beit Din of Lvov.
Additional signatures of "Yitzchak Asher".
In the book Shav Shmatata there are two learned glosses, and corrections of printing mistakes, in similar handwriting to the handwriting of Rabbi Nachum Reuven (which is known to us from other sources).
Condition: Good. Very few moth signs on a number of pages.