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Rare Find: "Shtar Kiyum Shevuah" Handwritten by the Light of the Diaspora, Rabbi Yechezkel Katzenelfogen, Av Beit ...


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$ 6 000
Precio estimado :
$8 000 - $12 000
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Rare Find: "Shtar Kiyum Shevuah" Handwritten by the Light of the Diaspora, Rabbi Yechezkel Katzenelfogen, Av Beit Din of Ah"u


Rare and beautiful document signed in full by the light of the Diaspora, the gaon Rabbi Yechezkel Katzenelfogen, av beit din of the Ah"u communities [Altona, Hamburg and Wandsbek; the lofty position in Ashkenaz in which leaders of the nation served, such as the Chacham Tzvi, Rabbi Yehonatan Eybeschütz and the Sha'agat Aryeh]. Altona, 1734.


Due to the rarity of this document and the prominence of its writer, it is transcribed in the Hebrew catalog text word for word:


"The undersigned appeared before us ... Leib, son of the late Rabbi Moshe Metz, a shevuah stating that he has no value other than 1200 R"T; he has not one perutah more than this. His value here is therefore 1200 R"T. R' Leib swears to all this with a complete shevuah with no guile nor deception, ... Adar II 1734, Altona. The small one, Yechezkel of the Katzenelfogen family in Ah"u.

Signed, Dov Ber son of Rabbi Mordechai z"l Kra, Sha"z of the Altona and Hamburg communities and signed Menachem Mendel son of Rabbi Aryeh Leib Segal Horowitz, faithful attendant in the Altona and Hamburg communities."


Refer to the Hebrew catalog text for a brief biography of the gaon Rabbi Yechezkel Katzenelfogen, known as the Knesset Yechezkel after his sefer.


[1] leaf, approximately 9.5x10.5 cm. High quality paper with watermarks. Scribal script, signed by the Knesset Yechezkel.

Fine condition. Wax stain in the lower margin and scorch mark in the top margin. Few worming perforations. Placed in a dedicated leather binding.