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Lot #
23995
Auction End Date
7/7/2009 10:59:00 AM (mm/dd/yyyy)
Title Information
Title (English)
Ozar Dinim u-Minhagim
Title (Hebrew)
אוצר דינים ומנהגים
Author
R. Judah D. Eisenstein
City
New York
Publisher
Hebrew Publishing Co.
Publication Date
1938
Collection Information
Independent Item
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Description Information
Physical
Description
XVI, 466 pp., 253:194 mm., usual light age staining. A very good copy bound in later cloth boards, no spine.
Detailed
Description
A Digest of Jewish laws and customs in alphabetic order compiled by R. Judah David b. Zev Wolf Eisenstein (1854-1956). He was born in Mezhirech, Poland, and in 1872 emigrated to the United States, where he became a successful coat manufacturer. He was a founder of the first Hebrew society in the United States, Shoharei Sefat Ever (1880), and one of its first Hebrew writers. Although he also undertook translations, e.g., in 1891 publishing the text of the American constitution in Hebrew and Yiddish, his fame rests on his anthologies, for which he earned the epithet "master of treasuries" (as all his anthologies bore the title Ozar, "treasury"). He published a Jewish encyclopedia in ten volumes with the assistance of experts from various countries, Ozar Yisrael (1907–13). His other anthologies include: Ozar Midrashim (2 vols., 1915); Ozar Dinim u-Minhagim (1917, "Laws and Customs"); Ozar Derushim Nivharim (1918, "Selected Homilies"); Ozar Derashot (1919, "Sermons"); Ozar Perushim ve-Ziyyurim al Haggadah shel Pesah (.1920), on the Haggadah; Ozar Massa'ot (1926), anthology of Jewish travel literature; Ozar Ma'amrei Tanakh (1925), a biblical concordance; Ozar Ma'amrei Hazal (1922), rabbinic aphorisms; Ozar Vikkuhim (1928), disputations; Ozar Musar u-Middot (1941), on ethics and morals. Eisenstein was the author of Ma'amrei Bikkoret (1897), a criticism of Rodkinson's translation of the Talmud; History of the First Russian American Jewish Congregation (1901); Development of the Jewish Casuistic Literature in America (1904); and other works. Eisenstein's Commentary on the Torah, edited by B. D. Perlow and I. Eisenstein, was published posthumously (1960). His autobiography and memoirs, Ozar Zikhronotai (1929), includes a bibliography of his articles.
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כל מצות עשה ולא תעשה מן התורה ומדרבנן וכל הדינים הנהוגים בישראל, מקורי ההלכות וטעמי המצות והמנהגים, ערוכים בסדר אלפא ביתא על ידי יהודה דוד אייזענשטיין ...
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Period
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Location
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Subject
Customs:
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Language:
Hebrew
Manuscript Type
Kind of Judaica