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Shulhan Arukh ha-Rav, v. 2, 3, & 4, Zhitomir 1855

שלחן ערוך הרב, חלק ב, ג, ד - Hasidic - Habad

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  • Lot Number 44383
  • Title (English) Shulhan Arukh ha-Rav, v. 2, 3, & 4
  • Title (Hebrew) שלחן ערוך הרב, חלק ב, ג, ד
  • Note [Hasidic - Habad]
  • Author R. Shneur Zalman of Liady
  • City Zhitomir
  • Publisher Hananiah Lippa & Joshua Heschel Shapira
  • Publication Date 1855
  • Estimated Price - Low 400
  • Estimated Price - High 600

  • Item # 1109179
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Physical Description

Three voulmes, octavo, 213:127 mm., wide margins, light age and damp staining, worming affecting letter, bound in contemporary and later leather boards, rubbed.                     

 

Detailed Description  

The Shulhan Arukh of R. Shneur Zalman of Liady (1745–1813), the founder of Habad Hasidism. He was according to family traditions born in Liozna, Belorussia, on the 18th of Elul. After his marriage in 1760 he devoted himself to Torah study. Concluding that he knew "a little about learning, but nothing about prayer" in 1764 he decided to learn about Hasidism from R. Dov Baer the Maggid of Mezhirech, leader of the Hasidic movement. In Mezhirech he became one of the inner circle of the Maggid's pupils. Although he was one of the youngest pupils, the Maggid had a high opinion of him, and in 1770 delegated to him the task of composing a new and up-to-date Shulhan Arukh. R. Shneur Zalman worked on this book for many years, but published only small parts of it. About one-third was printed posthumously (the rest had been destroyed by fire) and is known as the "Shulhan Arukh of the Rav" (1814). Though not a chasidic work, it represents - as the Maggid had intended - a great halakhic achievement. It evidences R. Shneur Zalman's superb Hebrew style, his ability to provide lucid explanation, and profundity without complexity. It became an authoritative halakhic source among observant Jews.

In 1847 the Shapira printing press was established by the three brothers Hanina Lipa, Aryeh Leib, and Joshua Heschel Shapira, sons of R. Samuel Abraham Abba Shapira, the printer in Slavuta. Until 1862 this was one of the only two Hebrew presses the Russian government permitted to operate in the whole of Russia, the other being in Vilna. This press had 18 hand presses and four additional large presses. In 1851 Aryeh Leib broke away and established his own printing press in Zhitomir. In these two establishments only sacred books of every kind were printed.

 

Hebrew Description

... וכעת ניתוסף שני סימנים חדשים ... אשר לא הי' בדפוס מעולם רק מצאנו אותם בהכתבים של הרב ... והם סי' קנה קנו בחלק ראשון אורח חיים (אשר השתדל ויגע ... מוה' דוב בער [בן ר' חיים אברהם] ...

שני שערים. הראשון מקוצר ובו שם הספר ומקום הדפוס בדיו אדומה.
על-פי זיטאמיר תר"ז-תר"ח, עם ההסכמות.
חלק א: [14], 248-9, 337-257 עמ'. עמ' [8-7]: הקדמת והסכמת ... ר' דוב בער בהגאון ... המחבר. מתוך הוצאת קאפוסט תקע"ו, בהשמטת הקטע האחרון.
חלק ב: [5], 350; 128 עמ'.
חלק ג: [6], 256; 193 עמ'.
חלק ד: [4], 334; 84 עמ'.

הסכמה חדשה: ר' יצחק אייזיק [ב"ר משה] בהר"ד, ר' אברהם ב"ר אביגדור הכהן ור' הלל ב"ר מאיר הלוי [מאליסוב], וויטעפסק, כה טבת תרט"ו.

84 עמ', עם שער מיוחד: שאלות ותשובות. על-פי זיטאמיר תר"ז. יצא גם בכרך נפרד.

 

Reference Description   

CD-NLI 01810580; Mundschein, Sifrei Ha-Halacha shel Admor Ha-Zakan p.262-266, # 10; EJ