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[2] books in a single volume: Yoreh De’ah, Hilchos Teifos. Zhitomir, 1866, with an approbation by the holy Rav of Chernobyl. Beis Ephraim on Treifais Hare’ah: Pri Tevu’ah and Rosh Ephraim, by the Gaon Rabbi Ephraim Zalman Margolis of Brod. Zhitomir, 1868.
Hilchos Treifors and Treifas Hare’ah, in two books printed in Zhitomir, in a single volume, 1866-1868:
* [Shulchan Aruch], Yoreh De’ah [Siman 29-60], Hilchos Treifa, with the commentarie sof the Shach, Taz, Pri Megadim, Halachic innovations form Sefer Levishei Serad (not printed on Hilchos Treeifos), Chavas Da’as, Pitchei Teshuva and Zivchei Ratzon, a compilation from leading Poskim. Printed by Rabbi Aryeh Leib Shapiro, the grandson of the Rav of Slavuta, Zhitomir, 1866.
46 [i.e. 47]; 34 leaves. This book was printed as part of Shulchan Aruch, Ashlei Ravravei, Yoreh De’ah, section I (Siman 1-122). With an approbation by the holy Rav of Chernobyl, who refers to the printer, Rabbi Aryeh Leib Shapiro, as his in-law. Many owner’s notations and signatures, including signatures of Aharon Feibel ben Rabbi D. Goldenberg, Rabbi Zvi Yehuda Shuv, Nissen Fainberg and more.
Boun dwith:
* Beis Ephraim on Treifas Hare’ah, [on Shulchan Aruch Yoreh De’ah Siman 35-39], containing the Pri Tevu’ah and around it, the Rosh Ephraim elucidation by the Gaon Rabbi Ephraim Zalman Margolis of Brod. Proofread by Rabbi Moshe Shuv of Zhitomir. Avraham Sholom Shadov Press, Zhitomir, 1868.
2, 5-58, 61-101 leaves.
The Gaon Rabbi Ephraim Zalman ben Rabbi Menachem Margolis of Brod (1761-1828), Rav one of the sages of the Kloiz of Brody and the author of a large body of religious literature, one of the most important Poskim of his generation alongside the Chasam Sofer and Rabbi Akiva Eiger. Served at first as Rav of Ohanov and later, after becoming wealthy, left his rabbinic position and dedicated himself to the study of the Torah in the Kloiz of Brody. Corresponded on halachic matters and authored many renowned Seforim, including the Beis Ephraim, the Sha’ar Ephraim, Mateh Ephraim, Tiv Gittin, and more. In his Sefer LeMa’alos HaYochassin, he studied the genealogy of the Margolis family up to Rashi and then to King David.
Measurement: 32 CM
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