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Auction 62

Wednesday, February 1, 2023 at 5:00 PM UTC

Basic Book: Chidushei Rabbi Chaim Halevi (Brisk) - First Edition Brisk, 1936

Start price: $180

Buyer's premium:

Chidushei Rabbi Chaim Halevi "novellae and commentary on the Rambam" by the great Gaon Rabbi Chaim Halevi Soloveitchik Av Beit Din of Brisk. A scholarly, groundbreaking book which would greatly influence the yeshiva world and its scholarly discourse. Is also considered to be most precise and therefore is constantly cited in the following manner: "ר’ חיים אין סייפר" that is, Rabbi Chaim in his book, writes so …

First edition – Brisk, 1936. [1], 112 leaves. Foreword by the author’s sons, according to the family tradition, written by his son Rabbi Yitzchak Ze’ev Halevi. Stefansky Sifrei Yessod no. 150. 

New binding. Fragile paper. Professional taping to the title page and additional leaves at the beginning. Good overall condition.