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The personal copy of Rabbi Moshe Hager of Seret! Sefer Eretz Chemdah, Dinei Birkot Hanehenin with an elucidation by Rabbi Moshe Reichman. Lvov, 1860. First edition. Rare.
Sefer Eretz Chemdah, Dinei Birkot Hanehenin with an elucidation by Rabbi Moshe Reichman Av Beis Din of Novitnitz. F. Galinsky & S.L. Flecker Press, Lvov, 1860. First, rare edition. Pedigreed copy.
[54] leaves. At the beginning of the book, warnings about prohibitions that some people do not observe due to ignorance. With stamps of "Rabbi Moshe Hager of Serita" and "Moshe the son of the Tzaddik Rav of Serit. 1865".
Rabbi Moshe Aharon ben Rabbi Ephraim Reichman of Snok (1810-1872) Av Beit Din of Novitnitz, Galacia, and of Safed and Tiberius. Immigrated to Eretz Yisroel with the blessing of Rabbi Meir of Premishlan in ca, 1865. Responses to him appear in Shut Divrei Chaim and Sho’el UMeshiv.
Rabbi Moshe ben Rabbi Yosef Alter Reichman (1840-1901) – since 1893, succeeded his father in Radovich. In 1897, immigrated to Eretz Yisroel and was one of the first members of the Ashkenazic community of Haifa. He then settled in Safed. His sermons were published in the book Vayikach Moshe (Munkatch, 1907). Was laid to rest in Safed, close to the Ari.
New, quality semi-leather binding. Stains. Moth holes. Blemish and taping to the corner of the last leaf. fair-good condition.
Measurement: 17 CM
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