Sekhivot ha-Hemdah, R. David ben Samuel Pardo, Vienna 1811
שכיות החמדה
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- Lot Number 52412
- Title (English) Sekhivot ha-Hemdah
- Title (Hebrew) שכיות החמדה
- Note Liturgy
- Author R. David ben Samuel Pardo
- City Vienna
- Publisher דפוס גיאורג הראשאנצקי
- Publication Date 1811
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Although no author is given, the larger work from which this edition is taken, was written by R. David ben Samuel Pardo (1718–1790) a rabbinical author and poet. Born in Venice, he went to Sarajevo for a time as a result of a dispute over an inheritance, and from there to Spalato, in Dalmatia. From approximately 1738 he was a teacher of children, at the same time studying under the local rabbi, R. Abraham David Papo. Eventually R. Pardo was appointed rabbi of the town. From 1760 he was rabbi of Sarajevo. From 1776 to 1782 he traveled to Ereẓ Israel, settling in Jerusalem where he served as head of the yeshivah Ḥesed le-Avraham u-Vinyan Shelomo. Pardo was regarded as one of Jerusalem's great rabbis. Of his many works his series of commentaries and novellae on tannaitic literature are especially original. His first work was Shoshannim le-David (Venice, 1752), a commentary on the Mishnah. The somewhat sharp language he employed in the first part in criticizing contemporary scholars gave rise to friction between him and David Corinaldi and Mas'ud Rokeah in Leghorn. But after he mitigated his language in the second part and published an apology, a reconciliation took place.
Hebrew Description
לפני השער ציור של נשיאי ישראל, מאת ישראל ב’ חיים (פיתוח נחושת).
על פי ויניציאה תק"ס. נוסף התיקון לז’ באדר (דפים ג-יד, א).
References
Bibliography of the Hebrew Book 1470-1960 # 000201340; EJ