Subasta 24 Tiferet 24 - Rare and Special Items
Por Tiferet Auctions
17.3.21
Shenhav Building, Beit Hadfus st , Jerusalem, Israel

A special auction of rare items:

First editions of Hassidic Sefarim, Slavita-Zhitomir, letters by Tzaddikim and the greatest Hassidic Rabbis, the Geonim of Ashkenaz and Hungary, the greatest Rabbis of Lithuania, the greatest Poskim of previous generations, pedigreed copies, artifacts of renowned Tzaddikim, Satmar, Chabad and more.  

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LOTE 34:

Yishrei Lev, alphabetically ordered Psakim and with a eulogy for the Rav the author, written by the Rishon ...


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$ 180
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17.3.21 en Tiferet Auctions
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Yishrei Lev, alphabetically ordered Psakim and with a eulogy for the Rav the author, written by the Rishon LeZion Rabbi David Chazan, first edition, Izmir, 1870.


The Rishon LeZion Rabbi Chaim David Chazan (1790-1869), Gedol Hador of his generation, the son of the Rishon LeZion Rabbi Yosef Raphael Chazn author of the Chikrei Lev (one of the most well-known Shut Seforim among Sephardic Poskim and in general). In his youth he served as the head of the Shochatim in Izmir. Later, in 1840, he was appointed to serve as the head of the rabbis of the town, holding the position for several years. In 1855, he immigrated to the Land of Israel, settling in Jerusalem. There he held various rabbinic positions alongside the greatest rabbis of Jerusalem including Rabbi Moshe Benvanisti, Rabbi Chaim Nissim Abulafia and more. In Jerusalem he did much for the welfare of the members of the Yishuv, even going on a Shadarut journey to Vienna. In 1861, he was appointed Chacham Bashi and Rishon LeZion, positions he held until his passing. Authored many Seforim: Shut Nediv Lev, Torat HaZevach - Dinei Sechita, Yitav Lev - Drushim, and more. 


Ownership notation in Solitreo (Chatzi Kulmus) on the flyleaf, ownership stamp on the title page of the Gaon Rabbi Yosef Arwas Moreh Tzeddek of the Sephardic community of Jaffa.


[1], 121, 5 leaves. 30 cm. 

Some moth holes, worn and partly detached binding, several leaves are detached from the body of the Sefer, fair-good condition.  


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