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R. Naphtali b. Mordecai Benet(1789–1857), Moravian rabbi and author, third son of R. Mordecai Banet. Banet officiated as rabbi and principal of the yeshivah in Safov (Schaffa, Moravia) from 1836 to 1857. He enjoined a fast and a penitential prayer to be recited on the 24th of Sivan in memory of the great conflagration of 1822 which almost destroyed the entire Jewish quarter of Schaffa; the custom was adhered to by the community until the Holocaust. Banet's writings include Berit Melah on melihah (salting) laws (Prague, 1816); Emunat Yisrael, a catechism of the fundamentals of Judaism for Jewish youth, in Hebrew and German (ibid., 1832); Torat Dat Moshe ve-Yisrael, on the principles of Judaism, in Hebrew and German (ibid., 1826). The latter were intended to serve as a substitute for Herz Homberg's catechism Benei Ziyyon and expressed a conservative point of view.
[7] דף, עם שער מיוחד: הוספה. קול נהי ... הכתב השלוח מעיר ליכטענשטאדט אודות פטירת ... מו"ה מרדכי בנעט זצללה"ה ... מאת בנו ... מו"ה נפתלי בנעט נ"י ... ונעתק [גם] ללשון אשכנזי ... לאלו אשר איננם[!] מורגלים בלה"ק.