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'Ashlei Ravrevei' Shulchan Aruh Yore De'ah part 2, Lemberg 1864. Personal copy of the gaon Rabbi Aharon abd Otshakov (Ochakiv), with his holy hand written notations.

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Sefer ‘Ashlei Ravrevei’ ‘, Shulchan Aruch Yoreh De’ah, Part 2, chapter 112-403. Avraham Yitzchak Menkish and Shlomo Shprecher Press. Lemberg, 1864. With signature of the gaon and chassid Rabbi Aharon son of Rabbi Meir (Akerman) abd Otshakov (Ochakiv), with his hand written editing.


[2] 242, 8, 8-25, 24-26 pages, 46 cm. Two title pages, the first shortened and decorated. Signature of Rabbi Aharon son of Rabbi Meir on both title pages, the first from when he was in Iasi and the second in Otshakov. Additional signatures of him on the first page of the omissions from the Chavas Daas. Many of his hand written verdicts, verifications and notations.
Stamp of: "השו"ב ה’ שלום ודעי הלוי".

The gaon and chassid Rabbi Aharon son of Rabbi Meir Akerman, from revered chassidim of the holy illustrious Rabbi Yisrael of Ruzhin and his son Rabbi Avraham Yaakov of Sadigura. From the Rabbanim of the city of Iași in Romania for many years, and much later served as abd in Otshakov (Ochakiv), in Kherson area. In his elderly years he ascended to Israel and was Rabd of Adat HaChassidim in Jerusalem. He passed on to the Chassidim in Israel the Holy words of Torah and stories of great Chassidim. Published Tractate Avot with commentary of Rabbi Yosef Yave’tz, and added his notations, while receiving support and assistance from the holy Rabbi Avraham Yaakov of Sadigura and the holy Rabbi David of Tolna. Published Haggadah shel Pesach with Chida commentary, together with Tractate Avot with commentary of Rabbi Yaakov Chagiz and the Chida, with the continuation of his sefer ‘Beit Aharon’ (Warsaw 1889), and received approbations from great sages of the generation most important among them: Rabbi Avraham Yaakov of Sadigura, the Netziv of Velozhin and his son Rabbi Chaim Berlin.

Damage on cover, aging stains, moth holes, tears and tape on two last pages. General condition good.