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Lot #    7186
Auction End Date    4/27/2004 12:16:00 PM (mm/dd/yyyy)
          
Title Information
Title (English)    Sha'ar ha-Mitzvot
Title (Hebrew)    שער המצות
Author    [Kabbalah - First Ed.] R. Hayyim Vital
City    Salonica
Publisher    Isaac Gahon
Publication Date    1852
          
Collection Information
Independent Item    This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
          
Description Information
Physical
Description
   First edition. [2], 76 ff., 204:150 mm., wide margins, light age staining. A very good copy loose in contemporary boards.
          
Detailed
Description
   An exposition of Lurianic Kabbalah by R. Hayyim b. Joseph Vital (1542–1620), one of the greatest kabbalists, and the leading disciple of R. Isaac Ben Solomon Luria Ashkenazi (1534–1572, ha-Ari).

R. Vital was born in Safed and studied in yeshivot there, especially under R. Moses Alshekh, his teacher in exoteric subjects. In 1564 he began to study Kabbalah, at first according to the system R. Moses Cordovero, and, after R. Isaac Luria’s (Ari) arrival in Safed, under the latter, becoming the Ari’s principal disciple. After the Ari’s deat, R. Vital began to arrange the Ari’s teachings in written form, elaborating on them according to his own understanding, becoming the primary transmitter of the Ari’s teachings. R. Vital later moved to Jerusalem, serving as rabbi and head of a yeshivah from late 1577 to late 1585, where he wrote the last version of his presentation of the Lurianic system. In 1586 he returned to Safed, remaining there until 1592. In 1590 R. Vital was “ordained” as rabbi by his teacher R. Moses Alshekh, and then returned to Jerusalem in 1593 remaining several years, occasionally returning to Safed. His last move was to Damascus where he died. R. Vital was a prolific writer, his works encompassing Talmud, response, homilies, and even astronomy. R. Vital assembled his major writings into two vast works Ez ha-Hayyim and Ez ha-Da’at. The former is the inclusive name for all those writings in which he elaborated on the teaching of Isaac Luria. These works went through several versions and adaptations, for Vital began to arrange what he had heard from Luria immediately after his death, remained absorbed in this task for more than 20 years.

          
Paragraph 2    ... משמנה שערים (פירוש המצות מעשה ולא תעשה, מסודרים על סדר הפרשיות) אשר חיבר ... הרב חיים ויטאל ... כפי ... שקיבל מפי רבו ... רבינו יצחק לוריא אשכנזי ... כפי הקבלה האמיתית שקיבל מפי אליהו ... והוא ... שסדר מהר"ש ויטאל ז"ל ... מכתב יד ... אביו מהרח"ו ז"ל ... דברי ... מגי'ה ... משה ב' אברהם קאשטרו ס"ט ...

מעבר לשער הקדמת העורך ר' שמואל ויטאל. דף עו: "אמר הצעיר המשתדל יוסף מורדוך הי"ו ... אמרתי להביא כאן טעם נכון ... והוא שייך לשער הניקודים". בספר הגהות רבות של ר' שמואל וויטאל. המפתחות לספר הנזכרים בהקדמתו של ר' שמואל, לא נדפסו כאן (עיין בהוצאה הבאה). הם נדפסו בשער הכונות, שאלוניקי תרי"ב.

          
Reference
Description
   CD-EPI 0130780; EJ; JE
        
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Listing Classification
Period
19th Century:    Checked
  
Location
Italy:    Checked
  
Subject
  
Kabbalah:    Checked
  
Characteristic
First Editions:    Checked
Language:    Hebrew
  
Manuscript Type
  
Kind of Judaica