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Lot #    21726
Auction End Date    10/7/2008 11:52:00 AM (mm/dd/yyyy)
          
Title Information
Title (English)    Tosefta-Varianten
Author    R. M. S. Zuckermandel
City    Trier
Publisher    In Commission der Fr. Lintz'schen Buchhandlung,
Publication Date    1881
          
Collection Information
Independent Item    This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
          
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Physical
Description
   Only edition. 40 pp., 200:130 mm., usual age staining. A good copy loose in contemporary boards.
          
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   A work in German by R. Moses Samuel Zuckermandel, (1836-1917) on textual variations in the Tosefta. This work was previously published in Gratz'schen Monatsfschrift. R. Zuckermandel, (1836–1917) was a rabbi and researcher in tannaitic literature. Born in Ungarisch-Brod (Uhersky Brod), Moravia, R. Zuckermandel studied under Samson Raphael Hirsch at Nikolsburg (Mikulov) and later at the rabbinical seminary and the University of Breslau. From 1864 to 1897 he was a rabbi of various congregations, and from 1898 he served as rabbi at the Mora-Leipziger Foundation in Breslau. His life work was the scientific edition of the Tosefta (according to the Mss. of Erfurt and Vienna (third part), and printed texts, 881–82, second ed. with supplement by S. Lieberman (1937), reprinted with additions (1970)) which, despite its deficiencies, represented a great advance in its time. R. Zuckermandel was of the opinion that the Tosefta was in fact only a remnant of a great Palestinian Mishnah (to which the Palestinian amoraim resorted) that had remained after the Babylonian amoraim had removed part of it, adapted it, and called it the Mishnah. This was rightly rejected by A. Schwarz and others.

His writings include: Die Erfurter Handschrift de-Tossefta (1876); Spruchbuch (vols. 1–2, 1889–90); Tosefta, Mischna, und Boraitha (vols. 1–2, and supplement, 1908–10); Gesammelte Aufsaetze (vols. 1–2, 1911–13); and Festpredigten (vols. 1–2, 1915). In 1915 his autobiography Mein Lebenslauf appeared.

          
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Period
19th Century:    Checked
  
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Germany:    Checked
  
Subject
Halacha:    Checked
  
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Language:    German
  
Manuscript Type
  
Kind of Judaica