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Lot #    23263
Auction End Date    4/28/2009 11:26:00 AM (mm/dd/yyyy)
          
Title Information
Title (English)    Igra de-Kallah
Title (Hebrew)    אגרא דכלה
Author    [Hasidic] R. Zevi Elimelech Shapiro of Dynow
City    Przemysl
Publisher    Amkraut & Freund
Publication Date    1910
          
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Independent Item    This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
          
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Physical
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   Second edition. First revised and expanded edition. 322, [6]; 216 pp., quarto 262:214 mm., wide margins, usual age staining. A good copy bound in contemporary boards, rubbed.
          
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   First revised and expanded edition of these homilies on the weekly Torah portion by the renowned hasidic zaddik in Dynow, Galicia, R. Zevi Elimelech Shapiro ben Pesach of Dynow, best known for his monumental Benei Yissakhar. Printed in two parts, both parts are included here. This is an important if lesser known work from one of the giants of Hasidus.

R. Zevi Elimelech Shapiro ben Pesach of Dynow (1785–1841) was a disciple of R. Zevi Hirsch of Zhidachov, R. Jacob Isaac "ha-Hozeh" ("the seer") of Lublin, and the Maggid Israel of Kozienice. Zevi Elimelech served as rabbi in Strzyzow, Halicz, Dynow, and Munkacs. His total opposition to Haskalah and philosophy was evidenced in both his devotion to Kabbalah as the essence of Judaism and his statement that "there is no knowledge, either in the realm of science or philosophy, which is not alluded to in the Torah [which is higher than the intellect]" (Benei Yissakhar, Sec. 2:88). He considered philosophical enquiry a waste of time and of soul. Rational reason should not be sought for the mitzvot, but they should be observed with love, as divine decrees, whether rational or not, without questioning or seeking proofs. Man must have faith "even in two opposite [commands of God] where the intellect cannot solve the contradiction" (ibid., Sec. 1, 73). The task of the zaddik is of utmost importance since by means of the high spiritual level he attains he may help to unite the upper and lower worlds. Zevi Elimelech differentiated between two types of zaddikim: the perfect one, "the servant of God" (eved adonai) and the one who only "worships God" (oved Adonai). Worship of God must combine both love and fear. Fear corresponds to zimzum and love corresponds to hitpashetut ("expansion"). Just as there can be no stability or survival for worlds without zimzum, so if it were not for fear, man would dissolve in ecstasy "and the light of the soul would depart from its earthly container." Fear of Divine Majesty – in contradistinction to fear of punishment – is the acme of faith. A man "to whom God gives knowledge (binah) is enabled to retreat within himself directing his thought to his Creator also while in the company of other men." Dynow thus reformulates Nahmanides' thesis (commentary on Deuteronomy 11:20).

Dynow's writings comprise (1) kabbalistic: glosses to the commentary of R. Eleazar of Worms on Sefer Yezirah (Przemysl, 1888); commentary on the beginning of Eleazar's Sefer Hokhmat ha-Nefesh (Lemberg, 1876); glosses to the Zohar (Przemysl, 1899); Ma'yan Gannim, a commentary on Or ha-Hayyim (1848) by Joseph Jabetz; Regel Yesharah (Lemberg, date of publication not known), an alphabetical commentary on names and concepts on the basis of the kabbalistic system of R. Isaac Luria. (2) Homiletic and exegetical works which became popular among Hasidim, among them Derekh Pikkudekha (Lemberg, 1851), homilies on the mitzvot; Igra de-Kallah (Lemberg, 1868), homilies on the Torah; Igra de-Pirka (Lemberg, 1858); Likkutei Maharza (Przemysl, 1885), on the Torah and the Prophets; Keli ha-Ro'im (Lemberg, 1808), commentary on Obadiah; Devarim Nehmadim (Przemysl, 1885); Maggid Ta'alumah (Przemysl, 1876), novellae to tractate Berakhot; Rei'ah Duda'im (Munkacs, 1879), on tractate Megillah; Ve-Heyeh Berakhah (Przemysl, 1875), commentary on Mishnah Berakhot; Berakhah Meshulleshet (Przemysl, 1896, commentary on the Mishnah); Tamkhin de-Oraita (Munkacs, 1926).

          
Paragraph 2    ... ועתה יצא לאור שנית... בתוספת מרובה... כל ההשמטות לאג"ד [לאגרא דכלה] הנדפסים בס"ס [בסוף ספר] "דרך עדותיך" [של המחבר] וכמו"כ... בס"ס "קהלת יעקב" [לר' יעקב צבי יולס, Przemysl תרס"ט] יבאו בו על מקומם... גם (השלמנו... מאמרים)... מן כת"י העתק כתי"ק רבינו זצ"ל (עוד... הצגנו על מקומם... כל המאמרים מס' "בני יששכר" השייכים לספר זה, אשר בראשונה רק הראו מקום לעיין בס' "בני יששכר") ומלבד כל אלה נתנו אותו (ליד... נכדו של המחבר... הר' דוד ארי נ"י ר"מ "בית תלמוד" דפה"ק... בן... הר' פנחס ארי' ז"ל)... להגי' מכל... טעיות הדפוס שנפלו בו בראשונה, והוא אספם... לכל ההשמטות וסדרם... ולפעמים (שם עליו) הערות... (המו"ל ... שמחה פריינד... בשם הפירמא) המו"ס אמקרויט עט פריינד בפרעמישלא... [חלק א-ב].

[חלק א]: ספר בראשית. תר"ע-תרע"א. 322, [6] עמ'. בשער: בשנת ז'ה' ה'ו'א' ב'"ה' "א'ג'ר'א' ד'כ'ל'ה'" ה'ש'ל'ם' [תר"ע]. קולופון: בירח מרחשון שנת "ק'ח'ו' ג'ם' ב'כ'ס'ף' מ'ל'א' א'ג'ר'א' ד'כ'ל'ה' ה'ז'ה'" [תרע"א]. עם ההסכמות מן ההוצאה הראשונה (עמ' [3] בסוף הספר). עמ' [2]: מאמר... מס' מעין גנים לרבינו... בנוגע לפירושי התורה בתור פתיחה כוללת לספר... הזה. עמ' [6-5]: דבר אל הקורא, מאת שמחה פריינד.

[חלק ב]: ספר שמות, ויקרא, במדבר, דברים. בשנת ז'ה' ה'ו'א' ב'"ה' "א'ג'ר'א' ד'כ'ל'ה'" ה'ש'ל'ם' [תר"ע]. 216 עמ'.

          
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Language:    Hebrew
  
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