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Lot #    8103
Auction End Date    9/21/2004 3:10:00 PM (mm/dd/yyyy)
          
Title Information
Title (English)    Psalms
Title (Hebrew)    תהלים
Author    [Bible - Psalms]
City    Jerusalem
Publisher    Israel Bak
Publication Date    1845
          
Collection Information
Independent Item    This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
          
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Physical
Description
   Only edition of commentary. [4], 164, [2] ff., 151:102 mm., light age staining, corners slightly rounded, f. 2 with tape repair, stamp on title, marginal notes in Moroccan hand on several ff. A very good copy bound in modern full leather boards, tooled in blind.
          
Detailed
Description
   Psalms with commentary.

The recital of the whole Book of Psalms is widespread, whether as an act of piety by saintly individuals, or by groups of unlearned people. For this purpose "societies of reciters of psalms" (hevrot tehillim) were and continue to be formed, and in recent times a special society has been formed in Jerusalem whereby two separate groups recite the whole Book of Psalms daily at the Western Wall. The psalms are included in their entirety in all large prayer books.

Israel b. Abraham Bak (1797–1874) was born in Berdichev, Ukraine, into a family of printers. Later he owned a Jewish press in Berdichev, printing about 30 books between 1815 and 1821 when the press closed down. In 1831, after various unsuccessful efforts to reopen the works, he emigrated to Palestine and settled in Safed. There he renewed the tradition of printing Hebrew works, which had come to an end in the last third of the 17th century. During the peasant revolt against Muhammad Ali in 1834 his printing press was destroyed and he was wounded. Later he reopened his press, and also began to work the land on Mount Yarmak (Meron), overlooking Safed. His was the first Jewish farm in Erez Israel in modern times. After the Safed earthquake in 1837 and the Druze revolt in 1838, during which his farm and printing press were destroyed, he moved to Jerusalem. In 1841 he established the first - and for 22 years, the only - Jewish printing press in Jerusalem. One hundred and thirty books were printed on it, making it an important cultural factor in Jerusalem. Bak also published and edited the second Hebrew newspaper in Erez Israel, Havazzelet (1863). After a short time its publication stopped and was renewed only in 1870 by his son-in-law I. D. Frumkin and others. Israel Bak was a leader of the hasidic community; as a result of his efforts and those of his son Nisan, a central synagogue for the Hasidim, called Tiferet Israel (after R. Israel of Ruzhin), came into being. In Jerusalem it was also known as "Nisan Bak's synagogue." It was destroyed in 1948 during the War of Independence.

          
Paragraph 2    עם פירוש נאוה תהלה אשר אמרתי אני... יעקב נר"ו בכר יוסף הרופא תנצב"ה... מסודר עפ"י ימי השבוע...

דף [4]: יהיה רצון קודם אמירת תהלים. פותח: יהי רצון מלפניך... הבוחר בדוד עבדו ובזרעו אחריו. אוצר השירה והפיוט, ד, עמ' 172, מס' 108. דף קסו: לאחר אמירת תהלים יאמר... יהי רצון מלפניך ... בזכות ספר ראשון שבתהלים שקראנו לפניך... שתכפר לנו על חטאתינו.הסכמות: ר' חיים אברהם גאגין (ראשון לציון), ירושלים, ח אדר-א תר"ה; ר' יעקב ענתבי (אב"ד ור"מ דמשק), [ירושלים], אדר-א תר"ה.

          
Reference
Description
   CD-EPI 0182499; EJ; Halevy, Jerusalem Imprints 32 (only records [3] initial ff.)
        
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Period
19th Century:    Checked
  
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Israel:    Checked
  
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Language:    Hebrew
  
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