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Sefer Derech Yashar, R. Yaakov Rakah, Livorno [1864]

ספר דרך ישר - Only Edition - Liturgy

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  • Lot Number 46267
  • Title (English) Sefer Derech Yashar
  • Title (Hebrew) ספר דרך ישר
  • Note Only Edition - Liturgy
  • Author R. Yaakov Rakah
  • City Livorno
  • Publisher Defus Shlomo Bilporti veHavero
  • Publication Date [1864]
  • Estimated Price - Low 200
  • Estimated Price - High 500

  • Item # 1273938
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Physical Description

Only edition. 48 ff. octavo, 180:100 mm., light age staining, nice margins., stamps. A very good copy bound in contemporary boards.

NLI copy lacks title

 

Detail Description

R. Yaakov Rakah assembled a book of piyutim and supplications, lamentations and selihot from varied authors. Some of these prayers were to be used for those who were ill and dying.

R. Jacob Rakkaḥ (Hebrew: יעקב רקח‎) (1800 – 1891), also spelled Raccah, was a Sephardi Hakham in the 19th-century Jewish community of Tripoli, Libya. He was a well-known posek (arbiter of Jewish law) for Sephardi Jews, a rosh yeshiva, and author of approximately 40 sefarim, some of which were published during his lifetime. R.Jacob Rakkaḥ was the son of R. Solomon (Shlomo) Rakkaḥ and the great-great-grandson of R. Mas'ud Hai Rakkah, author of Ma'aseh Rokeaḥ, who had come to Libya as a shadar (rabbinical emissary) from Palestine and stayed to lead the Jewish community in Tripoli for 20 years. R. Jacob's brother, Zion, was also a Torah scholar.

Like other Tripoli rabbis, R. Rakkaḥ did not wish to be supported by the community, and lived a life of poverty. He worked as an accountant for a large firm. He was known as a great Torah scholar and posek (arbiter of Jewish law). His depth of knowledge was exemplary; his halakhic opinions usually relied on tens of, and occasionally over 100, poskim who preceded him. His halakhic opinions are still cited today; the Siddur Od Avinu Hai , published by Machon Hai Hai, is based on his emendations to the nusach and laws of prayer for Sephardi Jews.

R. Rakkaḥ founded at his own expense Yeshiva Rabbi Yaakov Tripoli, which housed an estimated 1,000 seforim and valuable manuscripts. The yeshiva convened nightly and craftsmen gathered to learn the weekly Torah portion on Shabbat. The yeshiva was destroyed by a bomber during World War II.

In 1863 R. Rakkaḥ published the third volume of his great-great-grandfather's halakhic work, Ma'aseh Rokeaḥ. His cousin and contemporary, Hakham Abraham Hayyim Adadi, who was a great-grandson of Mas'ud Hai Rakkaḥ, published the second volume of Ma'aseh Rokeaḥ in 1862.

R. Rakkaḥ was a contemporary of many great rabbis in Tripoli and other countries. From his writings, it is evident that he had a close correspondence with R. Chaim Palagi and R.Benjamin Pontremoli, author of Petach HaDvir. In Tripoli, his contemporaries were R.Frajallah Dabush, R. Shalom Agib, R. Joseph Rubin, and others.

His Hilula (commemoration of the day of death) on 23 Adar is celebrated each year in one of the Israeli moshavs populated by Libyan Jewish emigres.

 

Hebrew Description

ספר דרך ישר : ... בהנהגת האדם מעת שיפול על המשכב על הגיעו למקומו המיוחד לו ... / המלקט ... יעקב רקח

בעותק תשבי הקדשה בכ"י של יצחק בן שלום משה חי גאגין.
בעותק תשבי הקדשה בזה הלשון: "הקדש לישבתי מאת המנוח אליאו משה מוצירי נ"ע לא ימכר ולא יגאל. הצעיר יצחק גאגין ס"ט"

הכותב, יצחק בן שלום משה חי גאגין, הי שותף לאחיו אברהם גאגין בייסוד בית דפוס והוצאה לאור בירושלים, סביב שנת תרמ"ז, לשם קידום התפתחותו התרבותית של המון העם מעדת הספרדים, והוצאת ספרי קריאה בלאדינו
(ראה" מ"ד גאון, יהודי המזרח בא"י, ח"ב, ע' 178 (ערך אברהם גאגין) [108 [MS

 

References

https://en.mobile.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yaakov_Rokach;  http://primo.nli.org.il/primo_library/libweb/action/dlDisplay.do?vid=NLI&docId=NNL_ALEPH001840099