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Auction 60

יום רביעי, 14 בדצמבר 2022 בשעה 18:00 UTC

Stamps and Notations Handwritten by Rabbeinu the Sdei Chemed Rabbi Chaim Hezekiah Medini: Sefer Minchat Moshe - First Edition, Warsaw 1882

Start price: $500

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Sefer Minchat Moshe by the Gaon of Jerusalem Rabbi Moshe Nachum Yerushalimski, Warsaw – 1882. A copy that had belonged to the Gaon Rabbi Chaim Hezekiah Medini, the author of the monumental book Sdei Chemed with lengthy notations handwritten by him.

Appearing on the title page are two stamps of Rabbeinu "הצ’ חיים חזקיהו מדיני המכונה חח"מ היו". 

On verso of the flyleaf, lengthy notations handwritten by him. Throughout the book, several glosses and additional notations handwritten by him.

[3 leaves, 68 pp.  

Wear to the edges. Slightly dry paper. Good condition. 

Rabbi Chaim Hezekiah Medini (1835-1905) one of the greatest Acharonim. The Rav of Kushta and Hebron. Author of the famed series of books, the Sdei Chemed. The Admor the Rayatz purchased the printing rights and his son-in-law edited and printed the book at the Chabadic Kehat publishing house.