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Shulchan Aruch, two volumes: Orach Chaim section, Dhyrenfurth 1811 and Even HaEzer section, Vienna 1809 – hundreds of halachic glosses handwritten by the Gaon Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Lernman- Porush Av Beis Din of Otian, a leading disciple of the Gaon Rabbi Chaim of Volozhin.
On leaf 110b of the Orach Chaim section, the stamp of Rabbi "צבי הירש במוהר"ר תנחום לערן מאן".
Bound at the end of the Orach Chaim volume, Kuntres Shiyurei Leket (Warsaw, 1840) by the author of Sifrei Tahara – glosses on Orach Chaim, first edition. At the end of the Kuntres, Rabbi Zvi Hirsch writes: "בני יחידי הנחמד יעקב מאיר נולד לי ביום שבת קודש ח’ אייר תר"ז לאורך ימים ושנים". Beneath it, his son Rabbi Yaakov Meir wrote the date of his father’s passing: "… ונפטר ביום ג’ שמונה ימים בירח אייר שנת תרט"ז לפ"ק, בעיר אנטייאן מנוחתו כבוד… צבי ב"ר תנחום ז"ל".
On the title page of the Even HaEzer section, signatures: "צבי הירש במה’ תנחום יצ"ו לערין מאן מ"ץ דק"ק… "; "צבי מ"ץ דק"ק איטייאן".
On the leaves of these two volumes there are hundreds of glosses handwritten by Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Lernman-Porush, Av Beis Din of Otian. His glosses refer to HaGra’s elucidations (which were apparently published for the first time after the writing of the glosses) and to the books Shut Meir Netivim and Panim Yafot.
On Rabbi Zvi Hirsch it is told (Aliyot Eliyahu, Levin-Epstein edition, p. 23) that he asked the Gaon Rabbi Chaim of Volozhin why he used to stand during the havdalah, when in Bei’us HaGra it is written that Havdalah is Meyshuav. The Gaon Rabbi Chaim replied that he used to stand because he saw his Rav HaGra stand…
Two incomplete copies.
Orach Chaim Volume: 3-302, [1] leaves [printed by mistake: 280). Missing are the 4 first leaves. 37 cm. Good-fair condition. No binding.
Even HaEzer volume: [2], 192 leaves. missing are the 56 last leaves. 37 cm. Fair condition. Some dozens of leaves are in poor condition.
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