1. Polemic- Responsa Be’er Eshek, Halachic questions and answers by the esteemed sage Rabbi Shabtai Beer.
Only Edition, Venice, 1674.
Antique signature and annotations.
Rabbi Shabtai Beer included a preface mentioning his mentors, the loss of his sons, and his desire to publish the sefer for consolation and to educate the public. He included a poetic debate between two entities, “the Good Name” and “the Good Grace.”
One famous response (Question 57) concerns “Gentile Wine” and whether leniency can be applied when a non-Jew merely crushed the grapes. This position sparked a significant controversy among Halachic authorities, with some suggesting that Rabbi Chaim Yosef David Azulai (Chida) avoided mentioning him in his work Shem HaGedolim due to this dispute.
Rabbi Shabtai Moshe, son of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Chaim Beer, was a student of Rabbi Yitzchak of Pano, son-in-law of Rabbi Menachem Azariah of Fano (Rama MiFano), and Rabbi Aharon Berechiah of Modena, author of Ma’avar Yabbok. He authored several works, with some manuscripts preserved in the National Library. He passed away abroad during a fundraising mission in 1673.
2, Sefer Halachot Ketannot Parts One and Two, questions and answers by Rabbi Yaakov Hagiz, head of the Midrash Beit Yaakov Yeshiva in Jerusalem.
First edition, Venice, 1704, printed by Alvise Bragadin.
3. Sefer Kenesset HaGedolah, Tur Yoreh De’ah Part 1, by Rabbi Chaim Benveniste.
First edition, Constantinople, 5476 , printed by Yonah ben Yaakov Ashkenazi.
This foundational Halachic work contains an ancient prayer note on its title page.
4. Sefer
Shemesh Tzedakah, Halachic questions and answers by Rabbi Samson Morpurgo of Ancona.
Shemesh Tzedakah, Halachic questions and answers by Rabbi Samson Morpurgo of Ancona.
First edition, Venice, 1743.
Signature of Rabbi David Baruch Pirugia.
5. Chemdat Yamim Volume 4, Venice, 1763.
Signature of Rabbi Avraham Gutenplan, Rabbi of Tynia.
6. Sefer Divrei Rav Mishlam by Rabbi Avraham Meshulam Zalman Ashkenazi, son of the Chacham Tzvi, including questions, answers, and insights.
First edition, Korets, 1783
With antique signatures and is
extremely rare.
extremely rare.
7. Sefer V’Chashav Lo HaKohen, an exposition of Torah secrets by Rabbi Avraham Katz of Lask, martyred in Poland.
First edition, Fürth, 1784, printed by Itzik ben David Tz”d (Zirndorf).
8. Sefer Baruch SheAmar, a unique work on the laws of ritual scribal writing (STaM) and letter forms by the medieval scholar Rabbi Shimshon ben Eliezer.
First edition, Shklov, 1804. This edition is based on a corrected manuscript, improving upon a flawed earlier edition from 1796.
9. Sefer Tosefet Shabbat with the Later Edition, on the Shulchan Aruch and Rema’s laws of Shabbat, by Rabbi Raphael ben Chaim Meizlish.
First edition of the later edition, Zolkiew, 1806.
Important endorsements from Rabbi Yaakov Orenstein, Rabbi Meir Kristianfaeler, and others.
Signature of the renowned Gaon Rabbi Shlomo Avraham Razachta of Ozorków.
10. Sefer Netivot Olam, commentaries on Sefer Mitzvot Katan by Rabbi Moshe of Coucy, written by Rabbi Shmuel HaLevi Galanti, Rabbi of Sandeshov.
Only Edition, Lvov, 1807.
Signature of Yosef ben Rabbi Eliezer.
11. Sefer Tamim De’im, Halachic responsa by Rabbi Avraham ben David (Rabad), originally the fourth volume of Tummat Yesharim.
First edition, Lviv, 1812.
Includes the endorsement of the Admor of Apta and other sages.
12. Sefer Pri Etz Chaim, Korets, after 1819, without the printer’s name.
13. Sefer Yamin Moshe, sermons, interpretations, and eulogies, including Evel Yachid (Lamentation and Eulogy) on the death of Rabbi Avraham Tiktin by Rabbi Moshe Kranik.
Only Edition, Breslau, 1824.
14. Responsa of Radach by Rabbi David Cohen of the island of Corfu.
Ostroh, 1834, printed by Rabbi Eliezer Fivel Eisenberg.
15. Responsa Maharatz, by Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Chajes.
First edition, Zolkiew, 1849-1850, printed by Rabbi Shaul Dov Meirhafer.
Volume One includes questions and answers on Orach Chaim and Yoreh De’ah,
Volume Two contains Amrei Binah, addressing scholarly criticisms of an earlier tract, and Volume Three contains Minchat Kinot.
16. Sefer Zot Chukat HaTorah, a summary of the teachings of Rabbi Yitzchak Luria, by Rabbi Avraham Chizkoni.
Zolkiew, 1860, printed by Rabbi Shmuel Pinchas Stiller.
Overall Good Condition, Complete copies.
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