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Helek Le-Olam ha-Ba , R. Saul Brach, Vranov Nad Toplou 1938

חלק לעולם הבא - Only Edition - Avot - Polemic

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  • Lot Number 48020
  • Title (English) Helek Le-Olam ha-Ba
  • Title (Hebrew) חלק לעולם הבא
  • Note Only Edition - Avot - Polemic
  • Author R. Saul Brach
  • City Vranov Nad Toplou
  • Publisher Samuel Singer
  • Publication Date 1938
  • Estimated Price - Low 200
  • Estimated Price - High 500

  • Item # 1428025
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Physical Description

Only edition. 16, 271 pp., quarto, 225:148 mm., nice margins, usual light age staining. A very good copy bound in contemporary half cloth boards, rubbed.

 

Detail Description

Novellae on Pirke Avot with anti-Zionist polemics by R. Saul Brach of Nitra. The title page has a decorative frame and describes R. Brach as av bet din in קאשוי and prior to that av bet din in Magendorf. It also lists several of the other books that he wrote. R. Saul Brach (1865–1940) was rabbi in Slovakia. He served as rabbi in the Hungarian communities of Nagykaroly and Dunaszerdahely, and, finally, in Kosice, Czechoslovakia. His Avot al Banim (1926) is prefaced by a violent attack on the Zionist movement (the Mizrachi and Agudat Israel included). Here he states that believers in the law of Moses “should keep their distance from Zionists and Mizrachist homes and avoid eating and drinking with them as they would with gentiles. Further, they ought to be excluded from the community” (p. 27). Although he fully appreciated the Hebrew language, he opposed its secular use (p. 23). In his opinion the Balfour Declaration was “in the interest of the gentile world, its purpose being to rid the nations of the world of the Jews.” In addition to Bi-Heyot ha-Boker R. Brach was the author of many works, among them: Mishmeret Elazar 1897 and subsequent parts, on the festivals and "the excellence of the Holy Land"; Libba Ba’ei (1911), novellae on talmudic themes; Sha'ol Sha’al (1911), on Yoreh De'ah; and Le-Olam ha-Ba (1938), on Avot; and a series of works on the festivals and the month of Elul.

 

Hebrew Description

חידושים על מסכת אבות חברתי...הק' שאול בראך מנייטרא... אב"ד בקה"י קאשיצע ומלפנים אב"ד בקה"י קראל ומאגענדארף...

 

References

EJ; Bibliography of the Hebrew Book 1470-1960 #000151500