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Haggadah - Simhat Ha-Regel, HIDA, Lemberg 1863

שמחת הרגל - הגדה של פסח

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  • Lot Number 46883
  • Title (English) Simhat Ha-Regel
  • Title (Hebrew) שמחת הרגל - הגדה של פסח
  • Note Haggadah
  • Author R. H. J. D. Azulai (HIDA)
  • City Lemberg
  • Publisher דפוס ישראל אלימלך שטאנד
  • Publication Date 1863
  • Estimated Price - Low 200
  • Estimated Price - High 500

  • Item # 1325869
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Physical Description:

56 [i.e.55, 1] ff., quarto, 250:175 mm., light age, food and wine staining, wide margins, few tears. A good copy bound in later boards, rubbed.

 

Detailed Description:   

With the Kabbalistic commentary of R. Hayyim Joseph David Azulai (known by his Hebrew acronym HIDA, 1724–1806), halakhist, kabbalist, emissary, and bibliographer. The Hida was born in Jerusalem; he was descended on his father's side from a prominent family of rabbis and kabbalists from Spain while his mother was a daughter of Joseph Bialer who had gone to Erez Israel with R. Judah Hasid in 1770. He studied under some of the outstanding Jewish scholars of his age including R. Jonah Navon, R. Isaac ha-Kohen Rapoport, and R. Hayyim ibn Attar. R. Azulai attained early eminence in Jewish studies and was regarded by the Jewry of the Ottoman Empire and of Italy as the leading scholar of his generation. He was highly esteemed, too, by the Jews of Germany, especially after the publication of his works. Possessed of great intellectual powers and many-faceted talents, he combined a religious and mystical ardor with an insatiable intellectual curiosity. Added to these were critical ability, a facile pen, and a boundless capacity for work. He spent most of his active years traveling abroad as an emissary of the communities of Erez Israel for the collection of funds for the upkeep of the academies and scholars. He ended his mission in 1778 in Leghorn, where he spent the rest of his life. Many stories are related of the wonders and miracles he performed. Pilgrimages were made to his tomb at Leghorn until 1960, thereafter in Jerusalem where his remains were reinterred.

 

Hebrew Description:   

... על הגדה של פסח [עם הפנים] מהרב ... חיים יוסף דוד אזולאי זצוקלה"ה...והבאנו פירוש היקר הזה שלישית לבית הדפוס ...ל'ח'ז'ו'ת' ב'נ'ו'ע'ם' ה''

על-פי לבוב 1862 עם ההסכמה. בשולי ההסכמה: אמר המלבה"ד אם כי לא כלה עוד הזמן הנקצב (חמשה שנים)... ידענו בבירור כי כבר נמכרו כולם ... כי גם אנחנו היינו אז שותפים לההדפסה.

 

References:   

Yudlov 1226; Yaari 904; CD-NLI 0106281; EJ