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Lot #    12269
Auction End Date    11/1/2005 12:44:20 PM (mm/dd/yyyy)
          
Title Information
Title (English)    Die offene Antwort
Title (Hebrew)    קושטא קאי; שקרא לא קאי
Author    [Only Ed. - Polemic] R. Samson b. Raphael Hirsch
City    Frankfort am Main
Publisher    J. Kauffmann
Publication Date    1877
          
Collection Information
Independent Item    This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
          
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Physical
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   Only edition. 61, [1] pp., 218:140 mm., wide margins, usual light age staining, stamps. A very good copy bound in modern boards.
          
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   The title bears the Hebrew words קושטא קאי; שקרא לא קאי speak the truth; speak no lies.

R. Samson b. Raphael Hirsch (1808–1888) was the leader and foremost exponent of Orthodoxy in Germany in the 19th century. Born in Hamburg, Hirsch studied Talmud there with his grandfather R. Mendel Frankfurter. His education was also influenced by rabbis Jacob Ettlinger and Isaac Bernays, and by his father, R. Raphael (who had changed his surname from Frankfurter to Hirsch). R. Hirsch's importance as a religious spiritual leader, his wide influence as a preacher and teacher, organizer and writer, made him a dedicated champion of Orthodoxy in its controversy with the Reform-liberal Judaism. While advocating strict adherence to halakhah, R. Hirsch tried to find a solution to the political and cultural challenges presented in modern life to Judaism. He considered his view of Judaism not as a system of philosophical speculation but as an explication of the Sinaitic revelation. Despite widespread opposition to his ideas from many circles in German Jewry his personal qualities won their respect and admiration.

          
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Language:    German
  
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