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Lot #    22620
Auction End Date    1/20/2009 10:57:00 AM (mm/dd/yyyy)
          
Title Information
Title (English)    Zohar ha-Raki’a
Title (Hebrew)    זוהר הרקיע חלק ראשון
Author    [Kabbalah] R. Jacob ben Hayyim Zemah
City    Sighet
Publisher    Buchdruckerei - Actien Maramaroscher
Publication Date    1875
          
Collection Information
Independent Item    This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
          
Description Information
Physical
Description
   [2], 204 ff., 221:170 mm., wide margins, usual age staining, stamps. A very good copy bound in contemporary boards, rubbed.
          
Detailed
Description
   Commentary on the teachings of R. Isaac ben Solomon Luria (ha-Ari, 1534–1572) as found in the Sifra di-Zeni’uta and the Idra of the Zohar by R. Jacob ben Hayyim Zemah. Zohar ha-Raki’a is part one of a two volume work, this volume being on Genesis, Exodus, and Leviticus. In the introduction to this volume R. Zemah bemoans the fact that Lurianic Kabbalah is not much studied. A consequence is that the coming of the Messiah is delayed, for his coming depends upon repentance and study of Kabbalah as explained in the Zohar and the writings of the Ari. The delay can be attributed to the fact that schools for that study have not been established in every town.

R. Jacob ben Hayyim Zemah (d. after 1665), belonged to a Converso family in northern Portugal, where he served as a physician. He fled that land for Erez Israel, passing through Salonika where he studied Torah. Some time between 1610 and 1620, he settled in Safed and learned Talmud and Kabbalah. In approximately 1628 he left for Damascus, and studied the Lurianic Kabbalah under R. Samuel ben Hayyim Vital for eighteen years. Around 1640 he settled in Jerusalem where he became one of the leading kabbalists. He opened a yeshiva, counting among his students R. David Comforte. R. Zemah was among the Jerusalem opponents of Shabbetai Zevi who excommunicated him when he first claimed to be the messiah in 1665.

His many works are anthologic in character, relying on R. Hayyim Vital’s Kabbalah. Nevertheless, R. Zemah’s contribution to the literary consolidation of Lurianic Kabbalah is important as are his citations of contemporary kabbalists, e.g., R. Joseph ibn Tabul. Zemah left many works, partly in manuscript. In the aforesaid introduction he gives details of his literary activities. His works include Zer Zahav, an explanation of every item in the Orah Hayyim section of the Shulhan Arukh according to the Zohar and the Lurianic Kabbalah; Lehem min ha-Shamayim (Munkacs, 1905), a compilation of Lurianic customs of which the printed version differs from the manuscripts; Nagid u-Mezavveh (Amsterdam, 1712), an important anthology of Lurianic customs which served as the basis for Shulhan Arukh shel ha-Ari; Zemah Zaddik (Korzec, 1785), kabbalistic homilies.

          
Paragraph 2    חלק ראשון... נדפס פעם ראשונה בק"ק קארעץ בשנת תקמ"ה... הבאתיו שנית לביה"ד, נפתלי שעהנפעלד ממונקאטש ... בשנת כ'ז'ו'ה'ר' ה'ר'ק'י'ע' ה'ו'א'

דף [קיח]-קפה, עם שער קצר: ספרא דצניעותא [עם הפנים]... חלק ב "קול ברמה" לא נדפס בהוצאה זו.

עם ההסכמות שבהוצאת תקמ"ה, והסכמות חדשות: ר' יוסף שאול הלוי נאטהנזאהן, לבוב, ה בהעלותך תרל"ד; ר' יצחק אייזיק [אייכענשטיין], זידיטשוב, ב סיון תרל"ב (פעמיים. על ההסכמה הראשונה, עם התאריך, חתום בנו: ר' סענדר ליפא); ר' יקותיאל יהודא טייטלבוים, סיגוט, לד למב"י [יט אייר] תרל"ד; ר' צבי הירש בר"א [ב"ר אהרן פריעדמאן], ליסקא, ג פנחס תרל"ד.

          
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   CD-EPI 0161020; EJ
        
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Listing Classification
Period
19th Century:    Checked
  
Location
Other:    Hungary
  
Subject
  
Kabbalah:    Checked
  
Characteristic
Language:    Hebrew
  
Manuscript Type
  
Kind of Judaica