Complete set! First edition of Shisha Sifrei Mishnah with Bartenura, Tosfot Yom Tov and the Ma’asseh Oreg, Pnei Zaken and Atzei Eden elucidations by the holy Rav, the Kabbalist Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Yehuda Yechiel of Komarno author of Torat Kohanim and Netiv Mitzvotecha.
First edition, lemberg 1862.
Complete set, the six volumes of the first edition that was published in 1862.
The holy Rav Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Yehuda Yechiel Sofrin of Komarno authored three basic and important elucidations on the Mishnayot.
Atzei Eden, encompassing the Shisha Sidrei Mishnah, with Etz Hachaim and Etz Hada’at, Ma’asseh oreg, on the Yerushalmi and Tosefta of Sifrei Zer’aim and Taharot, and Pnei Zaken on the Rambam on these Sidrei Mishnah.
The author, the holy Rav Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Yehuda Yechiel of Komarno author of Heichal HaBeracha, a fundamental Chassidic book. The nephew and successor of ‘Sar Beis HaZohar’ the holy Rav Rabbi Hirsch of Ziditchov, a beloved disciple of the Tzaddikim of his generation: the Chozeh of Lublin, the Ohev Yisroel of Opatow, Rabbi Moshe of Savran, Rabbi Yisroel of Ruzhin.
He wrote of himself: "From the day I was two years old until five, I obtained wonderous visions, and Ruach HaKodesh and I spoke words of prophecy when someone asked the word of G-d. And I saw from one end of the world to the other. And my teacher, the Divine Rabbi Zvi of Ziditchov gave me two Ranish a week to tell him and reply to whatever he asked me. And I spoke clearly and answered all the questions he asked me, and gave the money to charity".
The first edition was published in two phases in 1862, with the Mishnayot themselves being of the same edition and the title pages containing some variations.
Detailed description:
Zera’im: [3], 97, 26, 94 leaves. Stains. Without wear and moth signs.
Mo’ed: [1], 59, 61-142, [1] leaves. The edges of the title page are torn, affecting the border. Non-professional restoration with paper covering some of the right border. Ownership stamps. The first two leaves were cut in the printing process, affecting the elucidation. Some leaves were also cut in the printing process, slightly affecting the headings. Slightly brittle leaves. The last leaf [142] is worn and restored with old paper.
Nashim: [1], 129, [1] leaves. A small tear affecting the text of leaf 10. Ownership stamps and notations: הק’ דוד קאסטענער ראדוויץ באקאווינע. The front and back flyleaves are with many Latin notations. Stains and wear, without moth damage and perforations.
Nezikin: [3], 3-184 leaves. Stains. Moth perforations.
Kodashim: [2], 94, 43 leaves. Notations and scholarly glosses in Bukhari script. Wear. Moth perforations. Dark leaves. Impressive sketches on Masechet Midot.
Taharot: [1], 296 leaves. The title page and additional leaves with restoration with old paper. Moth perforations. Some of the text of leaf 2 is missing. Important scholarly glosses in Bukhari script.
Fine late binding. Good-very good overall condition.