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Lot #
16571
Auction End Date
12/5/2006 12:20:00 PM (mm/dd/yyyy)
Title Information
Title (English)
Dibrot Moshe
Title (Hebrew)
דברות משה עם הק' המחבר
Author
[First Ed. - Signed Copy] R. Moses Feinstein
City
New York
Publisher
Balshon Press
Publication Date
1971-72
Collection Information
Independent Item
This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
Description Information
Physical
Description
First edition. 559, [1] pp., 306:235 mm., light age staining, hand on fly. A very good copy bound in the original boards, rubbed.
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With a handwritten dedication by the Author to R. Tuvia Goldstein.
Detailed
Description
Novellae to Tractate Sabbath by R. Moses Feinstein (1895–1986), rabbi and leader of American Orthodoxy. R. Feinstein was born in Uzda, near Minsk, Belorussia, where his father, from whom he received his early education, was rabbi. In 1921 he became rabbi of Luban, near Minsk, where he served until he emigrated to the United States in 1937. There R. Feinstein was appointed rosh yeshivah of New York's Metivta Tiferet Jerusalem. Under his guidance, it became one of the leading American yeshivot. R. Feinstein became one of the leading halakhic authorities of the time, and his rulings were accepted as authoritative by Orthodox Jews throughout the world. His decisions covered many areas of modern science and technology in the light of halakhah. They also dealt with problems connected with Jewish life under Communist rule and in the United States. R. Feinstein's responsa are entitled Iggerot Moshe, and follow the Shulhan Arukh: Orah Hayyim (1959), Yoreh De'ah (1959), Even ha-Ezer (1961), and Hoshen Mishpat (1963). He also published his talmudic novellae to Bava Kamma in two volumes (1946, 1953) and to Bava Mezia (1966). R. Feinstein, highly regarded for his dedication and selflessness, was elected to positions of importance in the Orthodox Jewish world. He was president of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis and chairman of the American branch of the Mo'ezet Gedolei ha-Torah of Agudat Israel. He was also active in guiding and obtaining support for Orthodox Israel educational institutions, particularly the Hinnukh Azma'i school system of Agudat Israel.
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Listing Classification
Period
20th Century:
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Location
America-South America:
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Subject
Novellae:
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Autographed:
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Language:
Hebrew
Manuscript Type
Kind of Judaica