Auction 2

Shadai Chemed—Warsaw 1891. Copy of Rabbi Yitzhak Auerbach, rabbi of Luntchitz, father of the Imrei Bina.

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Among the most popular stories in Torah literature. Sections 2 and 3, separate covers. Name of the book resulted in a controversy since it includes one of the names of God which cannot be erased. As a result, at the end of the book the author wrote a special pamphlet called “Be’erBeShadai,” in which he proves lengthily that when the word is not used with the kavana of describing God there is no fear. But many still preferred not to write the name of the book, and chose instead Sadei Chemed. By the Gaon Rabbi Haim ChizkiyahuMedini (1833-1905), rabbi of Hevron. A great posek of the last generation. On the cover is evidence of a gift “belonging to Yitzhak Isaac Auerbach, given by MochShlita when he was here in Jerusalem.” Second edition, Warsaw 1896. | Rabbi Yitzhak Isaac Auerbach was rabbi of Luntchitz, father of Rabbi Meir Auerbach, president of the Poland Kollel, leader of the Ashkenazi community in Jerusalem, author of Imrei Bina. | Half-leather, original binding. Moth holes. | 83, 35; 51, 36; 3-19 pages. 33cm. Good condition.