Three pamphlets of Torah novellae bound together, Torah novellae of Nikolsburg sages. Contains: Novellae in the name of the Chatam Sofer and Moravia sages. [Nikolsburg, c. 1825-1840]. The last two pamphlets have many stamps of Rebbe Zvi Hirsh Shapira Av Beit Din of Mukacheve. · Manuscript, Torah novellae on Tractate Bava Metziah, Chapter Ezehu Neshech, in the name of Rabbi Nachum Tribitch (1779-1842) Av Beit Din of Nikolsburg and Chief Rabbi of the region of Moravia and Silesia. [C. 1840]. · Manuscript, anthology on the Torah and treatise novellae. By Rabbi Yosef Shmuel Katz, a Nikolsburg Dayan. Added at the end are various anthologies in the name of sages of those times: Rabbi Baruch Yitlish a Prague physician, [author of Ta'am HaMelech], Rabbi Leberlin of Pohrlitz, from the Av Beit Din of Bzenec [Rabbi Zvi Hirsh Av Beit Din of Bzenec], from the Av Beit Din of Pressburg [author of the Chatam Sofer], and Rabbi Mordechai Bennet, Chief Rabbi of Nikolsburg and of Moravia and Hungary. Signatures of the writer Rabbi "Moshe Yelinek of Holešov”, [Nikolsburg, 1827-1829] – apparently, most of the manuscript was written by Rabbi Moshe Yelinek of Holešov, Moravia "at the time he was a student at the yeshiva" – Igrot Shapirin p. 176, Ot 37]. · Manuscript, novellae on Talmudic treatises and novellae on the Torah and Tehillim, by Rabbi Yosef Shmuel Cohen [Katz] Dayan in Nikolsburg. On the title page and last leaf are signature of the writer Rabbi "Moshe Yelinek of Holešov" disciple of Rabbi Yosef Shmuel Katz. [The dates of the writing appear on the title pages, in the colophon and in the titles of the articles: from 1825]. Approximately 40 leaves (62 written pages), varying size 22-24 cm. Good-fair condition, heavy wear and stains. New elaborate binding with vellum spine. Provenance: Library of manuscripts of Rebbe Zvi Hirsh Shapira author of Darkei Teshuva [he wrote in his letter from 1900 of "Manuscript which I had purchased from a man who bought it in Nikolsburg"], and his son the rebbe, author of Minchat Elazer of Mukacheve. [In the book Igrot Shapirin, pp. 173-178, is a list of manuscripts from the booklist of the author of the Minchat Elazar, and these manuscripts appear in that list under Ot 16 and Ot 37].
Three pamphlets of Torah novellae bound together, Torah novellae of Nikolsburg sages. Contains: Novellae in the name of the Chatam Sofer and Moravia sages. [Nikolsburg, c. 1825-1840]. The last two pamphlets have many stamps of Rebbe Zvi Hirsh Shapira Av Beit Din of Mukacheve. · Manuscript, Torah novellae on Tractate Bava Metziah, Chapter Ezehu Neshech, in the name of Rabbi Nachum Tribitch (1779-1842) Av Beit Din of Nikolsburg and Chief Rabbi of the region of Moravia and Silesia. [C. 1840]. · Manuscript, anthology on the Torah and treatise novellae. By Rabbi Yosef Shmuel Katz, a Nikolsburg Dayan. Added at the end are various anthologies in the name of sages of those times: Rabbi Baruch Yitlish a Prague physician, [author of Ta'am HaMelech], Rabbi Leberlin of Pohrlitz, from the Av Beit Din of Bzenec [Rabbi Zvi Hirsh Av Beit Din of Bzenec], from the Av Beit Din of Pressburg [author of the Chatam Sofer], and Rabbi Mordechai Bennet, Chief Rabbi of Nikolsburg and of Moravia and Hungary. Signatures of the writer Rabbi "Moshe Yelinek of Holešov”, [Nikolsburg, 1827-1829] – apparently, most of the manuscript was written by Rabbi Moshe Yelinek of Holešov, Moravia "at the time he was a student at the yeshiva" – Igrot Shapirin p. 176, Ot 37]. · Manuscript, novellae on Talmudic treatises and novellae on the Torah and Tehillim, by Rabbi Yosef Shmuel Cohen [Katz] Dayan in Nikolsburg. On the title page and last leaf are signature of the writer Rabbi "Moshe Yelinek of Holešov" disciple of Rabbi Yosef Shmuel Katz. [The dates of the writing appear on the title pages, in the colophon and in the titles of the articles: from 1825]. Approximately 40 leaves (62 written pages), varying size 22-24 cm. Good-fair condition, heavy wear and stains. New elaborate binding with vellum spine. Provenance: Library of manuscripts of Rebbe Zvi Hirsh Shapira author of Darkei Teshuva [he wrote in his letter from 1900 of "Manuscript which I had purchased from a man who bought it in Nikolsburg"], and his son the rebbe, author of Minchat Elazer of Mukacheve. [In the book Igrot Shapirin, pp. 173-178, is a list of manuscripts from the booklist of the author of the Minchat Elazar, and these manuscripts appear in that list under Ot 16 and Ot 37].
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