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Lot #    23404
Auction End Date    4/28/2009 12:37:00 PM (mm/dd/yyyy)
          
Title Information
Title (English)    Panim Me'irot, Responsa Parts II-III
Title (Hebrew)    שאלות ותשובות פנים מאירות
Author    [First Ed.] R. Meir Eisenstadt
City    Sulzbach
Publisher    Zalman b. Aaron (Frankel)
Publication Date    1733
          
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Independent Item    This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
          
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   First edition. [1], 113; [2], 61 ff., 293:188 mm., nice margins, light age and damp staining. A very good copy bound in modern cloth boards.
          
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   First edition of Responsa, Parts II-III by R. Meir b. Isaac Eisenstadt, ("MaHaRaM ASH"-Morenu Ha-Rav Meir Ash [short for Eisenstadt]; c. 1670–1744), Polish rabbinical authority. After serving as rabbi in Szydlowiec in Poland, he settled in Worms, where Samson Wertheimer appointed him head of the yeshivah. On the occupation of Worms by the French in 1701, he went to Prossnitz, Moravia, and there he was appointed rabbi. Among his disciples was R. Jonathan Eybeschuetz, whom he brought up after the death of the latter's father. In 1714, with Wertheimer's support, R. Meir was appointed rabbi of Eisenstadt and its "seven communities", which by then had recovered from the expulsion of 1670 and from the havoc wrought by the Kurucz uprising (1704). Students from far and near flocked to the yeshivah which he had established. He fashioned the character of the community, which became distinguished for its piety, so that men of wealth and influence in nearby Vienna sought "right of residence" in Eisenstadt. In 1723 R. Meir was obliged to leave the community for a short time because of "informers and calumniators." Upon his return he instituted a special prayer to be recited every Monday and Thursday, against "those who bring harm to Israel by their tongues and tear down the foundations of the community." R. Meir issued a ban against card playing (except on Hanukkah and Purim). His works include Panim Me'irot, responsa and novellae on the Talmud (Amsterdam, 1715). His responsa, containing questions addressed to him by R. Akiva Eger, R. Moses Harif of Pressburg, and even rabbis of Italy and Turkey, testify to his wide authority. Other works are Kotnot Or, a homiletic commentary on the Pentateuch and the Five Scrolls, published together with Or Hadash, the commentary of his grandson R. Eliezer Kallire, under the general title of Me'orei Esh (1766).
          
Paragraph 2    חלק ב: ספר שאלות ותשובות וחידושים וביאורים ... מחיבוריו של ... ר' מאיר ... אב"ד ור"מ דק"ק אייזין שטאט ... זולצבאך, דפוס זלמן בן אהרן [פרענקל], בשנת ובת'ורתו י'הג'ה י'ומ'ם' ול'ילה [תצ"ג]. [1], קיג דף. דף א-יד: חידושי גיטין. בן יעקב רושם: "ח"ב כתוב בשער וז"ל: שו"ת וחי' ביאורים ח"ב מחבוריו של הרה"ג וכ"ו וחי' ב"ק וכו'. וכולל רק חי' מס' גיטין. ואח"ז קצא שו"ת ומפתח". לא שם לב לכתוב: "בעל מחבר ספר פנים מאירות וחדושי בבא קמא" והכוונה לחידושי הלכות ממסכת בבא קמא, שנדפסו בזולצבאך תפ"ט.

חלק ג: ספר שאלות ותשובות... וחידושים וביאורים ממסכת קידושין וביצה אשר ירד לעומקא של הלכה ותוספת בלימוד ישיבה... זולצבאך, דפוס זלמן בן אהרן [פרענקל] בשנת ת'נ'ח'ם' ציון [תצ"ח]. [2], סא דף.

          
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18th Century:    Checked
  
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Germany:    Checked
  
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Responsa:    Checked
  
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First Editions:    Checked
Language:    Hebrew
  
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