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Kol ha-Tor, R. Joshua Heschel Margolis, Vilna 1888

קול התור נשמע בארצנו - Only Edition

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  • Lot Number 48470
  • Title (English) Kol ha-Tor
  • Title (Hebrew) קול התור נשמע בארצנו
  • Note Only Ed.
  • Author R. Joshua Heschel Margolis
  • City Vilna (Vilnius)
  • Publisher Abraham Zevi Katzenellenbogen
  • Publication Date 1888
  • Estimated Price - Low 200
  • Estimated Price - High 500

  • Item # 1466379
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Physical Description:

Only edition. 30 pp., 170:118 mm., light age staining. A very good copy bound in modern full cloth over boards.

 

Detailed Description:   

On the relaxation of the prohibitions against working the land during the shemittah (Sabbatical) year by R. Joshua Heschel Margolis. The title page states “the voice of the turtledove (Kol ha-Tor) is heard in our land” (Song of Songs 2:12). To clarify and make clear the question of horticulture and vinery on the holy land in the forthcoming shemittah year. There is a half-title page and a brief preface from R. Margolis, and then the text, which is in a single column in rabbinic type. The text concludes on p. 28. The following page begins with a brief paragraph by R. Margolis in which he states so that the page should not remain blank he brings the words of R. Joseph Steinhardt (1720-76) of Fuerth on Tosafot.

Shemittah, according to the Bible, occurs during the last year of a seven year cycle. During that year all land has to be fallow and debts remitted (Ex. 23:10–11; Lev. 25:1–7, 18–22; Deut. 15:1–11). For centuries, shemittah remained a theoretical problem, discussed solely by talmudic scholars. However, with the dawn of modern Zionism and the subsequent settlement of Erez Israel, it became a practical problem for the settlers. Before the shemittah of 1889, the leading rabbis of the generation debated whether it was permissible to enact a formal sale of all the Jewish-owned fields and vineyards to non-Jews in order to permit the working of the land during the Sabbatical Year. This highly controversial issue is addresses by Kol ha-Tor.

 

Hebrew Description:  

לברר וללבן שאלת ... האכרים והכורמים באדמת הקודש על שנת השמיטה... מאתי יהושע העשיל בלא"א... ר' אלי' מרגליות זללה"ה חונה פ"ק ווישנאווע...

עמ' 30-29: ביאור נכון על דברי התוס'... ברכות דף יד ע"א תוס' ד"ה ימים.
  

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BE kof 562; EJ; Bibliography of the Hebrew Book 1470-1960 #000149431