Amsterdam, 1697. Printed by Kaspar and Antony Sten, First Edition with Kav V’Naki commentary.

Two separate title pages for Part Two. The first title page is bibliographically unknown.

With approbations from Rabbi Joseph Samuel son of Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch of Krakow, Av Beit Din of Frankfurt am Main; Rabbi Jacob son of Rabbi Aaron Sasportas of Amsterdam; Rabbi Moses Judah son of Rabbi Kalonymus HaCohen of Amsterdam.

This first printing is extremely rare! It has appeared only once at public auction.

Antique signature on Part One’s title page "God has also granted this to His servant, hakatan Süsskind Oppenheim."

Antique ownership inscription on Part Two’s title page "This belongs to the youth Mr. Süsskind Oppenheim currently in the holy community of Fürth [in] the year 1778 in the Yeshiva of our master and teacher the Gaon Rabbi Hirsch Janow who was previously Av Beit Din and Rosh Yeshiva in the holy community of Poznan, may God protect it"

Part One: [5], 173 leaves. Missing the last leaf of the introduction.

Part Two: 283 leaves.

11.5 cm. 


Overall Good condition, some stains, few marginal repairs, first page has a tear with missing text later written in, last few pages have small hole and repair affecting text,   new brown binding

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Extremely Rare Miniature! Six Orders of Mishnah - Amsterdam 1697 - First Edition of the Kav V'Naki Commentary. Mishnayot, Six Orders of Mishnah, Part One: Zeraim, Moed and Nashim, and Part Two: Nezikin, Kodashim and Taharot, with Kav V'Naki commentary. B

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