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Lot #
13993
Auction End Date
4/25/2006 10:27:30 AM (mm/dd/yyyy)
Title Information
Title (English)
Homile by R. Judah Aszod
Title (Hebrew)
דרשה מה'ר יהודה אסאד
Author
[Ms.] R. Moshe Bear Schein
City
Shusberg (Segesvar)
Publication Date
1843
Collection Information
Independent Item
This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
Description Information
Physical
Description
[38] ff., 227:184 mm., light age staining, ink on paper, neat Ashkenazic script, 28 lines per page, signed and dated.
Detailed
Description
Homilies, apparently unpublished, by R. Judah b. Israel Aszod (1794–1866), Hungarian rabbi, recorded by R. Moshe Bear Schein of Shusberg. Born in Aszod (Pest region), he studied at the yeshiva of R. Mordecai Banet in Nikolsburg (Moravia). From 1826 to 1830 he served as dayyan in Dunaszerdahely (then Hungary), and later in other communities, and from 1853 he headed a large yeshiva there, which attracted hundreds of pupils. R. Aszod conducted halakhic correspondence with R. Moses Sofer and with his son, as well as with other leading Hungarian rabbis of the time. He was a member of the Orthodox rabbinical delegation to the emperor Franz Joseph in Vienna in 1864, which appealed to him to cancel the proposed plan for a government-sponsored rabbinical seminary. The emperor requested his blessing, whereupon Aszod invoked on him the blessing of long life. His collection of responsa, Teshuvot Maharia (Moreno ha-Rav Judah Aszod), also called Yehudah Ya'aleh (pt. 1, (1873); pt. 2 (1880), repr. 1965), arranged according to the four divisions of the Shulhan Arukh, is regarded as one of the best works of its kind. Of his other works there have been published: Hiddushei Maharia, aggadic novellae on the Torah and some on talmudic themes (1912) and novellae to tractate Ketubbot (1913); Divrei Maharia (1931, with an additional part published in 1932), aggadic novellae on Torah and some sermons and eulogies, together with the novellae of his son R. Aaron Samuel Aszod. His novellae on Torah were published in the Yalkut Efrayim (1905). R. Judah was succeeded as rabbi of Dunaszerdahely by his son, R. Aaron Samuel Aszod (1830–1905).
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Listing Classification
Period
19th Century:
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Location
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Hungary
Subject
Homiletics:
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Characteristic
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Language:
Hebrew
Manuscript Type
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