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Auction 75 - Rare and Important Items
November 24, 2020
Opening: $1,000
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000
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Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Pesachim. Oz VeHadar edition, [2005].
The volume of Gemara which R. Elyashiv, foremost halachic authority of our times, studied from.
On the front endpaper, inscription handwritten and signed by his grandson, R. Aryeh Elyashiv, attesting that "My grandfather used this Gemara while delivering lectures on this tractate, and he prepared his lectures with this Gemara".
R. Yosef Shalom Elyashiv (1910-2012) was among the world's greatest halachic authorities for over seventy years. He was renowned for his exceptional diligence and his vast knowledge in all realms of the Torah, which enabled him to issue clear halachic rulings in every area. He led the Torah world in Eretz Israel and the Diaspora for many years, and his opinion was conclusive on every rabbinic and halachic issue that arose in the various branches of Orthodox Jewry throughout the world.
In 1943, R. Elyashiv was appointed rabbi of the Tiferet Bachurim society in Jerusalem, in place of his father, founder of the society, R. Avraham Elyashiv, rabbi of Homel. For close to 70 years, R. Elyashiv delivered a daily Talmud lecture in Tiferet Bachurim. For most of that period, the lectures were attended primarily by laymen, merchants and tradesmen. However, in the final twenty years of his life, outstanding Torah scholars joined the lectures, thirstily absorbing the precious novellae and gems which they discovered in these lectures, and the level of the lectures rose accordingly. The lectures from this final period were recorded and published in the He'arot series by the Torah scholars attending the lectures.
Multiple paginations. 30 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains, including dampstains and dark stains. Many creases, some caused by dampness. Damage to binding.
The volume of Gemara which R. Elyashiv, foremost halachic authority of our times, studied from.
On the front endpaper, inscription handwritten and signed by his grandson, R. Aryeh Elyashiv, attesting that "My grandfather used this Gemara while delivering lectures on this tractate, and he prepared his lectures with this Gemara".
R. Yosef Shalom Elyashiv (1910-2012) was among the world's greatest halachic authorities for over seventy years. He was renowned for his exceptional diligence and his vast knowledge in all realms of the Torah, which enabled him to issue clear halachic rulings in every area. He led the Torah world in Eretz Israel and the Diaspora for many years, and his opinion was conclusive on every rabbinic and halachic issue that arose in the various branches of Orthodox Jewry throughout the world.
In 1943, R. Elyashiv was appointed rabbi of the Tiferet Bachurim society in Jerusalem, in place of his father, founder of the society, R. Avraham Elyashiv, rabbi of Homel. For close to 70 years, R. Elyashiv delivered a daily Talmud lecture in Tiferet Bachurim. For most of that period, the lectures were attended primarily by laymen, merchants and tradesmen. However, in the final twenty years of his life, outstanding Torah scholars joined the lectures, thirstily absorbing the precious novellae and gems which they discovered in these lectures, and the level of the lectures rose accordingly. The lectures from this final period were recorded and published in the He'arot series by the Torah scholars attending the lectures.
Multiple paginations. 30 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains, including dampstains and dark stains. Many creases, some caused by dampness. Damage to binding.
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