Sha’arei Torah, twenty-four principles, I, by Rabbi Binyamin Wolf Lev, Vienna, 1821. First edition, with approbations of the Gedolim of the generation.
Sefer Sha’arei Torah, twenty-four principles regarding confession by a litigant and more, and Derushim. By Rabbi Binyamin Wolf Lev, son of the author of the ‘Shemen Roke’ach’, Rabbi Elazar Lev. Anton Strauss Press, Vienna, 1821.
Includes approbations from contemporary Geonim: his father, the ‘Shemen Roke’ach’, Rabbi Mordechai Bennet, Rabbi Akiva Eiger, the Chatam Sofer, Rabbi Yaakov, Av Beis Din of Lisa, author of ‘Netivot Hamishpat’, Rabbi Baruch Frankel-Theumim, the ‘Baruch ta’am’, and Rabbi Efraim Zalman Margolis of Brod, the ‘Beis Efraim’.
The Gaon Rabbi Binyamin Wolf Lev (1772-1851) – son of the Gaon Rabbi Eliezre Lev, author of the ‘Shemen Roke’ach’. Served as Rabbi in Rushpitza and Amshenov in Poland, Kolin in Bohemia, and Topoľčany and Vrbové in Slovakia. Author of ‘Sha’arei Torah’.
[3], 144pp. New binding. Tears, damage and pastings on the title page. Creases and pastings on the margins of the first pages and last page. Good condition.