Auction 27

Kohelet Yaakov—first edition, Lemberg 1870, bound with Omer HaShichecha, first edition Konigsberg 1861

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A kabbalistic work written by Rabbi Yaakov Zvi Yalish, the Maleh HaRo’im, with endorsements by Rabbi Yosef Shaul Natanson, Rabbi of Lviv, the Divrei Haim of Sanz, and Rabbi Yitzhak Isaac of Zidichev (noting that he is the father-in-law of the author) and more. Bound with Omer HaShichecha, printing omissions from the language of the Talmud Bavli and its commentaries, listed on the page or in appendices at the end. Also with the Rif and his commentaries. By Rabbi Yeshaya Berlin. First edition, Konigsberg 1861. [2], 29 54 35 22 pages, [15]. [2], 18 pages. Listing of ownership, stains. In Omer HaShichecha are strong stains in the upper portion of pages, binding suitable for the time of printing in good condition, generally good condition. Rabbi Yaakov Zvi Yalish (1778-1825) served as Av Beit Din of Dinov and more, considered a gaon of Poland, known more for his book “Maleh HARo’im”. Rabbi Yeshaya Pik Perlin (1725-1799) refused to be in the rabbinate and only at age 75 agreed to serve as rabbi of Breslau. He authored the famous “Hagahot HaShas” printed until today in the masechtot.