Chamisha Chumshei Torah – Torah Temimah. Rabbi Baruch HaLevi Epstein. Five volumes. Vilnius, [1904]. Second edition. Signature and stamps Rabbi “Avraham HaCohen Weisbord, rabbi of Smolensk”. Chumashim contain dozens of lengthy glosses in his fine handwriting; some of Chiddushim on the Parshiot and some of critique on composition "Torah Temimah" [in one place he writes in reference to the Jewish people in Egypt while eluding to his generation: “They made secondary primary… therefore did not succeed in education of their children, they taught them trades which promise great wealth and sent them to Egyptian schools so they would be guaranteed a happy life in terms of the world and they were negligent in seeing to it that they don’t learn from their ways and lose the heritage of their forefathers and so it was…”]. The Ga’on Rabbi Avraham (Katz) Weisbord (1867-1936, Otzar HaRabbanim 392), Av Beit Din of Tula and Smolensk (Russia). In 1933 immigrated to Eretz Israel and was appointed as Rabbi of Jaffa. Son of Rabbi Zecharia Mendel Katz, rabbi of Radin. [Uncle of “Rav HaNazir” [ascetic rabbi] Rabbi David Cohen]. Five volumes, varying pagination (first volume missing both title pages and includes only title cover). 25 cm. Good condition. Stains, several tears. Original semi-leather bindings.
Chamisha Chumshei Torah – Torah Temimah. Rabbi Baruch HaLevi Epstein. Five volumes. Vilnius, [1904]. Second edition. Signature and stamps Rabbi “Avraham HaCohen Weisbord, rabbi of Smolensk”. Chumashim contain dozens of lengthy glosses in his fine handwriting; some of Chiddushim on the Parshiot and some of critique on composition "Torah Temimah" [in one place he writes in reference to the Jewish people in Egypt while eluding to his generation: “They made secondary primary… therefore did not succeed in education of their children, they taught them trades which promise great wealth and sent them to Egyptian schools so they would be guaranteed a happy life in terms of the world and they were negligent in seeing to it that they don’t learn from their ways and lose the heritage of their forefathers and so it was…”]. The Ga’on Rabbi Avraham (Katz) Weisbord (1867-1936, Otzar HaRabbanim 392), Av Beit Din of Tula and Smolensk (Russia). In 1933 immigrated to Eretz Israel and was appointed as Rabbi of Jaffa. Son of Rabbi Zecharia Mendel Katz, rabbi of Radin. [Uncle of “Rav HaNazir” [ascetic rabbi] Rabbi David Cohen]. Five volumes, varying pagination (first volume missing both title pages and includes only title cover). 25 cm. Good condition. Stains, several tears. Original semi-leather bindings.
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