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Lechem Hapanim, on Shulchan Aruch Yoreh Deah. Furth, [1766]. First edition. Pedigreed copy!
Sefer Lecham Hapanim on Shulchan Aruch Yoreh Deah [with the text, Siman 1-122]. With Kitzur Piskei HaTaz, HaShach, Nekudas Hakesef, Pnei Yitzchak, Beis Hillel, Pri Chdash and additional commentaries on the Shulchan Aruch. By Rabbi Moshe Yekutiel Kaufman Cohen ben Rabbi Avigdor Katz. Chaim ben Zvi Hirsch Press, Furth, [1766]. The personal copy of Rabbi Azriel Keller Av Beis Din of Shamkot.
[1], 63, 67-69 leaves, 32 cm. After the Furth 1738 edition. With approbations by the Zichron Yosef and the Korban Nethanel. Ownership notation and signature of Rabbi Azriel Isaac Keller Av Beis Din of Shamkot.
Rabbi Moshe Yekutiel Kaufman ben Avigdor Hacohen (1661-1722) of Krotshin, the son-in-law of Rabbeinu the author of Magen Avraham. Author of Tikkun Shmiras Shabbas (Frankfurt an der Oder, 1688), Chukei Chaim on Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim (Berlin, 1700), Chukei Da’as on Sefer Yismach Yisroel on the Shulchan Aruch Yoreh Deah (Berlin, 1700), Chukei Mishpas on Shulchan Aruch Chosehn Mishpas (Dhyrenfurth, 1701), Lechem Hapanim on Shulchan Aruch Yoreh Deah (Hena, 1716) and Chukei Derech on Shulchan Aruch Even HaEzer (Dhyrenfurth, 1747).
Rabbi Azriel Isaac ben Rabbi Moshe Keller (1823-1903) one of the important rabbis of Trabsilvania, referred to by many Shut Seforim. The first Rav of Nadi-Shamkot (Romania) since 1860 until his passing. Was succeeded by his son, Rabbi Aharon Zvi Keller, a disciple of the Chasan Sofer.
Renewed leather binding with gilt lettering, moth perforations, stains, a blemish to the margins of many leaves, affecting the text, some gluing, fair condition.
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