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Midrash Rabbah Part I & II, Shklov 1812-14

מדרש רבה, בראשית-שמות

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  • Lot Number 51510
  • Title (English) Midrash Rabbah Part I-II
  • Title (Hebrew) מדרש רבה, בראשית-שמות
  • Note Hasidic
  • City Shklov
  • Publisher דפוס מרדכי הלוי הורוויץ
  • Publication Date 1812-14
  • Estimated Price - Low 300
  • Estimated Price - High 600

  • Item # 1962613
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Physical Description

Volume 1 & 2 (of 3), folio, 324:200 mm., nice margins, usual age and damp staining, title with small tears and repairs.. A good copy not bound.

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Detail Description

Midrash Rabbah with the commentary Matnot Kehunah of R. Judah Gedalia and Yedei Moshe. The midrash is the largest, most popular, most important, and earliest collection of Midrashim on the Pentateuch and five Megillot, hence its name, Rabbah (large), here on the Torah only. Midrash Rabbah, recording the sayings of tannaim and amoraim, primarily from Erez Israel, is not, in fact, a unitary work but rather a collection of independent Midrashim written at different times, with individual styles, assembled together under a single title. The parts comprising the Midrash on the Pentateuch are Genesis Rabbah (Bereshit Rabbah); Exodus Rabbah (Shemot Rabbah); Leviticus Rabbah (Va- Yikra Rabbah); Numbers Rabbah (Bemidbar Rabbah); and Deuteronomy Rabbah (Devarim Rabbah). The combined work was already known as Midrash Rabbah by the beginning of the thirteenth century

Genesis and Leviticus Rabbah are among the earliest amoraic Midrashim, dating to the fifth century. They are in Mishnaic Hebrew, with Western Aramaic and Greek, possibly contemporaneous with the completion of the Jerusalem Talmud. Deuteronomy Rabbah, too, is a relatively early work. Exodus Rabbah is comprised of two separate works, known as Exodus Rabbah I and II, written respectively no earlier than the tenth and ninth centuries. Numbers Rabbah (Bemidbar Rabbah), also in two parts, Numbers Rabbah I and II, was compiled, respectively, in the eleventh and ninth centuries. These Midrashim differ: Leviticus and Deuteronomy Rabbah are homiletic; Genesis and Exodus Rabbah are exegetical. Numbers Rabbah, with elements of both, is primarily homiletic.

 

Hebrew Description

 ... עם כל המפרשים שנדפסו מקדמת דנא, ואלה שמותם, הרב מתנות כהונה, והרב ידי משה, וקצור יפה תואר, כאשר היו בדפוס פרנקפורט דאדרא [תצ"ב]. ומשנת רבי אליעזר ופירש[!] זרע אברהם ...

על-פי מינקאוויץ תקנ"ח-תקנ"ט.

שערים של החלקים [ב-ג]: נדפס בדפוס חדש פה ק"ק שקלאוו.

א]: בראשית. בשנת ל’ך אני הו’שיעני כ’י’ פק’ו’דיך דרשת’י [תקע"ב]. [2], קכא דף. ספירת-דפים משובשת.

ב]: שמות- (ויקרא). בשנת לך אני הוש’יע’ני כי פקוד’יך דר’שתי [תקע"ד]. מח; ב-כג, כג-לח דף. ספירת-דפים משובשת.

ג]: במדבר- (דברים, שיר השירים, אסתר, רות, איכה, קהלת). צו; לו; טו; מד; לג דף. ספירת-דפים משובשת.

בשער: בשנת לך אני הוש’יע’ני כי פקוד’יך דר’שתי [תקע"ד].

 

Reference

Bibliography of the Hebrew Book 1470-1960  #000146450