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Divrei Meshulam |
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דברי משלם |
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R. Meshullam Fischel ben Elijah Behr |
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Frankfort on the Main |
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David Droller |
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1926 |
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This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
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Physical Description |
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Only edition. 168 pp. octavo 215:150 mm., nice margins. A very good copy bound in the original boards, rubbed. |
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Detailed Description |
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Only edition of this multi-part work on Tanakh, Talmud, literature after the Talmud by R. Meshullam Fischel ben Elijah Behr. The first part of Divrei Meshulam begins with “And he said, Cursed be Canaan” (Genesis 9:25) and inquires as to why Noah cursed Canaan and not Ham. R. Behr provides a brief but cogent answer and continues in the same manner with “And Abram passed through the land to the place of Shechem, to the terebinth of Moreh. And the Canaanite was then in the land” (Genesis 12:7). The text continues in that manner through the books of the Bible, in one section comparing entries in I Kings with II Chronicles. The section on Talmud has a half title page, its text beginning on p. 34. It addresses entries in tractates and related issues in the same manner. The final section, also with a half title page and text beginning on p. 85 is on modern histories of the Jews by such important nineteenth century Jewish historians such as Graetz and Saul Phineas Rabanivotich.
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קובץ מאמרים והערות. תנ"ך תלמוד וספרות שאחר התלמוד, מאת משלם פישל בעהר. ראסיין במדינת ליטא ...
עמ' 131-83, עם שער חלקי: הערות ותקונים לספר דברי ימי ישראל מאת הדר' גרעץ תרגום החכם שפ"ר ... חלק שלישי, מחתימת התלמוד עד הרבנות המחקרית בספרד >ווארשא תרנ"ד<. |
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BE daled 453; CD-EPI 0113600 |
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