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Lot #    25610
Auction End Date    1/12/2010 11:16:00 AM (mm/dd/yyyy)
          
Title Information
Title (English)    Kizzur Shulhan Arukh on Pesah with Ma’adanei Shemu
Title (Hebrew)    קיצור ש'ע על הלכות פסח עם מעדני שמואל
Author    R. Samuel Ganzfried: R. Samuel Burschtein
City    (Fernvald) - [Unrecorded - Holocaust]
Publisher    (Jaffa)
Publication Date    1947?
          
Collection Information
Independent Item    This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
          
Description Information
Physical
Description
   447 pp. octavo 210:150 mm., usual age staining, bound in the original boards, rubbed and split.
          
Paragraph 1    Printed for Holocaust survivors in the DP camps, printer's mark on title verso.
          
Detailed
Description
   Kizzur Shulhan, here on Hilkhot Pesah, with the commentary Ma’adnei Shemu’el and at the end is the kuntres Beit Avigdor. The Kizzur Shulhan was compiled by R. Samuel Ganzfried, the detailed commentary Ma’adanei Shemu’el is by R. Samuel Burschtein; and Beit Avigdor is by R. Avigdor Meisels. The Kizzur Shulhan Arukh has proven to be one of the most popular and widely used halakhic works. This edition has numerous approbations, followed by an index of the dinnim found in Ma’adanei Shemu’el. That work is an unusually detailed commentary on the Kizzur Shulhan Arukh. The text of the Kizzur Shulhan Arukh is at the top of the page in square letters in a single column, and below in two columns in rabbinic letters, and often covering several pages, is Ma’adanei Shemu’el. R. Samuel Ganzfried was a Hungarian rabbi and author; born at Ungvar about 1800; died there July 30, 1886. He frequented the yeshivah of R. Hirsch Heller at Bonyhad and entered upon a business career first at Homona, then at Ungvar; but being unsuccessful in business, he accepted a call to the rabbinate of Brezovica (1830), which he held until 1849, when he became dayyan in his native city; he remained in that office until his death. In 1869 he was a delegate to the Jewish congress at Budapest. R. Ganzfried was a very voluminous writer, chiefly in the domain of ritual law; his abridged Shulḥan 'Aruk became very popular, being frequently reprinted in Hebrew and in Yiddish. His works are: "Pene Shelomoh," novellæ on Baba Batra, Zolkiev, 1846; "Torat Zebaḥ," on the laws of sheḥitah, Lemberg, 1848; Ungvar, 1869; "Appiryon," homilies on the Pentateuch, Ungvar, 1864 and 1877; "Ḳeset ha-Sofer," on the laws of writing scrolls, tefillin, and mezuzot, Ungvar, 1871; "Ḳiẓẓur Shulḥan 'Aruk," Warsaw, 1870; "Ohole Shem," on the orthography of Jewish names in bills of divorce, Ungvar, 1878; "Leḥem we-Simlah," on menstruation and the ritual bath; a prayer-book, also many times reprinted. He left in manuscript novellæ on various Talmudic treatises, notes on R. Abraham ben Jehiel Danzig's "Ḥayye Adam," and responsa.
          
Paragraph 2    על הלכות פסח ... וסביב לו ספר מעדני שמואל, והוא ... קובץ כל ההלכות השכיחים מהלכות פסח. המפוזרים בכל ספרי הפוסקים ושו"ת הראשונים והאחרונים עד ... זמנינו ... מאתי ... שמואל הכהן בארשטין רב בעיר שאטאווא פלך פאדאליא ... ונלוה לבסוף קונטרס בית אביגדור מהה"ג ... ר' אביגדור מייזילש זצללה"ה ...
          
Reference
Description
   Not in CD-EPI; JE
        
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Listing Classification
Period
20th Century:    Checked
  
Location
Germany:    Checked
  
Subject
Halacha:    Checked
  
Characteristic
Language:    Hebrew
  
Manuscript Type
  
Kind of Judaica