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Prayerbook for the Festive Holidays, Jerusalem 1843

ספר מועדי ה' וקריאי מועד - Full Haggadah and Tikkun Leil Shavu'ot

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  • Lot Number 53891
  • Title (English) Prayerbook for the Festive Holidays
  • Title (Hebrew) ספר מועדי ה' וקריאי מועד
  • Note First Jerusalem Edition - Haggadah
  • City Jerusalem
  • Publisher דפוס ישראל בן אברהם [ב"ק] על מכבש הדפוס משאת משה ויהודית
  • Publication Date 1843
  • Estimated Price - Low 500
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  • Item # 2483514
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Description

Physical Description

Part 1 (of 2) quarto, 190:136 mm., light age and damp staining, wide margins, old hands on titles and endpapers. A very good copy bound in contemporary leather over boards, rubbed.

Full Haggadah and Tikkun Leil Shavu'ot; one of the earliest Bak-Jerusalem imprints.

 

Detail Description 

Part one of two volume set of the first mahzor printed in Jerusalem. Mahzor for the Festive Holidays following the rite of Sefard. Includes full Haggadah and Tikkun Leil Shavu'ot..

The press was financed by Sir Moses Montefiore. The printer, Israel b. Abraham Bak (1797–1874) was born in Berdichev, Ukraine, into a family of printers. Later he owned a Jewish press in Berdichev, printing about 30 books between 1815 and 1821 when the press closed down. In 1831, after various unsuccessful efforts to reopen the works, he emigrated to Palestine and settled in Safed. There he renewed the tradition of printing Hebrew works, which had come to an end in the last third of the 17th century. During the peasant revolt against Muhammad Ali in 1834 his printing press was destroyed and he was wounded. Later he reopened his press, and also began to work the land on Mount Yarmak (Meron), overlooking Safed. His was the first Jewish farm in Erez Israel in modern times. After the Safed earthquake in 1837 and the Druze revolt in 1838, during which his farm and printing press were destroyed, he moved to Jerusalem. In 1841 he established the first, and for 22 years, the only, Jewish printing press in Jerusalem. One hundred and thirty books were printed on it, making it an important cultural factor in Jerusalem. Bak also published and edited the second Hebrew newspaper in Erez Israel, Havazzelet (1863).

 

Hebrew Description

.. התפילות של שלש רגלים (כמנהג ק"ק ספרדים)... חלק א-ב.

חלק א: (לפסח ולשבועות) וכל סדר הקריאי מועד של ליל שביעי של פסח וליל חג השבועות... והוספנו בו דברים יקרים (ותפלות הנהוגות מספר הח"י [החמדת ימים]). בשנת ת’ד’ר’ [תר"ד]. [5], ד-כ,כה-צז; סב; מא-סח דף.

שני שערים.

דף [3-4]: הקדמות המדפיס. מספר על הרס הדפוס שהקים בצפת, פעולתו בשעת עלילת דמשק ועזרתו של מונטיפיורי (בסוף שיר לכבוד מונטיפיורי).

דף [5, א]: שיר מאת המגיה [זאב וואלף] וואלפינזאהן, "איש ירושלים". פותח: כסף מזוקק שבעתים גם אם סיגים בו ימצא.

עם הכתובות מאת ר’ ישראל נאג’ארה ור’ דוד פארדו.

התפלה "ברכה למלך או לשררה" (בתפילת פסח, דף נא,ב) נדפסה בשלוש צורות. ברוב הטפסים לא נזכר שמו של השליט (נדפס: "שולטן פלוני"). יש שנדפס: "שולטן עבדול מאג’יד", והצורה השלישית: "גברתנו... המלכה ויקטוריא" (ובהמשך נדפסה ברכת "מי שברך" בעברית ובאנגלית). עיין: ש’ הלוי, ספרי ירושלים הראשונים, ירושלים תשל"ו, עמ’ 12

תיאור מפורט של הספר: ש’ הלוי, ספרי ירושלים הראשונים, ירושלים תשל"ו, עמ’ 11-12.

 

References

Bibliography of the Hebrew Book 1470-1960 #000172747; EJ; Halevy, Jerusalem Imprints #20