Auction 106: Rare Hebrew Books
By Kestenbaum & Company
Jun 27, 2024
The Brooklyn Navy Yard Building 77, 141 Flushing Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11205, United States
The Marx Library (Part II).
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LOT 117:

ISSERLES, MOSHE

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ISSERLES, MOSHE

(ReM’A). Zoth Torath HaChatath [Rabbinic Code].

With: Hilchoth Nidah by R. Yoseph Karo, accompanied by glosses of the ReM’A.


Second edition.

ff. 84, 19, 1. Lightly browned and stained, previous owner’s marks. Modern half-calf over marbled boards. Sm. 4to.

Vinograd, Cracow 47; Mehlman 697.


Cracow, Isaac Prostitz, 1577.


HIGHLY SCARCE EDITION.


This copy also contains the rare final leaf of corrections (lacking in the Mehlman copy).


The importance of the Torath HaChatath lies in the fact that it includes the customs of communities in Eastern and Central Europe which in many cases differ from the Halachic rulings found in the Shulchan Aruch. The Rema generally leaned toward Polish custom, an attitude that irked many of his peers, especially R. Chaim b. Betzalel (brother of the Mahara’l of Prague), who criticized the Rem’a in his Viku’ach Mayim Chaim. Despite such opposition, the Rema’s decisions have become fully accepted by Ashkenazic authorities worldwide.


According to the title, this second edition has the advantage of having been prepared from a copy of the work that was directly corrected by the Rem’a himself.


Born in Cracow, R. Moshe Isserles (c. 1525-72), was regarded among his contemporaries as the “Maimonides of Polish Jewry.” He was consulted on all Halachic matters by such great rabbinic figures as R. Meir Katzenellenbogen (Mahara’m Padua), R. Yoseph Karo, R. Shlomo Luria (Maharsh’al) and the Rema’s brother-in-law, R. Yoseph Katz (author of She'erith Yosef).


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