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Bidding Information
Lot #    6531
Auction End Date    2/10/2004 10:32:00 AM (mm/dd/yyyy)
          
Title Information
Title (English)    Halahot Gedolot
Title (Hebrew)    הלכות גדולות
Author    [The R. Azriel Hildesheimer Copy] R. Simeon
City    Vienna
Publisher    Georg Haraschanzschen
Publication Date    1810
          
Collection Information
Independent Item    This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
          
Description Information
Physical
Description
   106 ff., 345:225 mm., wide margins, on blue tinted paper, light age staining, old hand and stamp on title. A very good copy bound in modern half cloth boards.
          
Paragraph 1    The R. Azriel Hildesheimer copy with his hand and stamp on title. R. Hildesheimer subsequently published (Berlin 1888-92) a revised edition of the text based on manuscripts in the Vatican.
          
Detailed
Description
   R. Azriel Hildesheimer (1820–1899), German rabbi, scholar, educator, and leader of Orthodox Jewry was born in Halberstadt into a family of scholars, received his early education in the local Jewish school. He continued his talmudic studies under R. Jacob Ettlinger in Altona and R. Isaac Bernays in Hamburg. At Berlin University he studied Semitics, philosophy, history, and science, and eventually received his doctorate from the University of Halle. By his marriage to the daughter of Aaron Hirsch he became financially independent, enabling him to pursue freely his university studies and his subsequent career.

In 1851 Hildesheimer was appointed rabbi of the Austro-Hungarian community of Eisenstadt; there he reorganized the educational system and established a yeshivah, where secular studies were included in the curriculum. The yeshivah was highly successful, and students came there from all over Europe. However, the great majority of Orthodox Hungarian rabbis bitterly opposed his modernism and the institution he created. In 1869 Hildesheimer accepted a call from Berlin to become rabbi of the newly founded Orthodox congregation, Adass Jisroel. In 1873 he established a rabbinical seminary which later became the central institution for the training of Orthodox rabbis in Europe. Hildesheimer shared with S. R. Hirsch the leadership of the Orthodox Jewish community of Germany. He was an active worker on behalf of stricken Jewish communities throughout the world. Throughout his life, he was an enthusiastic supporter of Palestine Jewry and the building of the yishuv. The Battei Mahaseh dwellings in the Old City of Jerusalem were erected on his initiative. In 1872 he founded a Palaestina Verein with the object of raising the educational and vocational standards of Jerusalem Jews, particularly by the establishment in 1879 of an orphanage. This drew on his head the bitter antagonism of the ultra-Orthodox old yishuv, which placed him under a ban (herem). Hildesheimer supported the Hovevei Zion and the colonization movement.

          
Paragraph 2    ... ועתה הובא לדפוס על ידי ... ר' משה ליב טריטש ... ר' גומפרך א"ש והתו' ר' בער פרענק (סג"ל) משועבדי ונאמני קהל פרעשבורג.

על-פי ההוצאה הראשונה, ויניציאה ש"ח, עם ההקדמה "בזכירת שם המחבר" מאת המוציא לאור הראשון. הסכמה: ר' משה סופר, פרעשבורג, לג לעומר [יח אייר] תק"ע.

          
Reference
Description
   CD-EPI 0127159; EJ
        
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Listing Classification
Period
19th Century:    Checked
  
Location
Other:    Austria
  
Subject
Halacha:    Checked
  
Characteristic
Autographed:    Checked
Blue Paper:    Checked
Language:    Hebrew
  
Manuscript Type
  
Kind of Judaica