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Atse Beroshim, R. Shlomo b. Israel Moses HaKohen, Vilna 1903

עצי ברושים - First Edition

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  • Lot Number 53950
  • Title (English) Atse Beroshim
  • Title (Hebrew) עצי ברושים
  • Note First Edition
  • Author R. Shlomo b. Israel Moses HaKohen
  • City Vilna
  • Publisher דפוס האלמנה והאחים ראם
  • Publication Date 1903
  • Estimated Price - Low 200
  • Estimated Price - High 500

  • Item # 2495583
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Physical Description

First edition.VIII, 132 pp., folio, 325:235 mm., light age staining, wide margins. A very good copy bound in contemporary boards, rubbed.

 

Detail Description

Responsa by R. Shlomo b. Israel Moses HaKohen (1828–1905) Av Beis Din (supreme justice of a rabbinical court) and Posek (decider of Jewish Law) of Vilna. As a young child, R. Shlomo was known for his diligence and devotion to Torah study. When R. Shlomo was thirteen years old, he became deathly sick and his doctors told him that he must stop studying Torah because the intensity of his studies was adversely affecting his weak heart. Nonetheless, Shlomo refused to relent, and continued to study Torah, as he reasoned that Torah is his life. HaKohen's glosses on the Talmud were published in the Vilna Edition Shas under the name "Cheshek Shlomo" (חשק שלמה). His halachik responsa were published under the title "Binyan Shlomo" (שו"ת בנין שלמה).

R. Shlomo was a childhood friend of R. Alexander Moshe Lapidus, also a native of Vilna. He also corresponded with R. Chaim Hezekiah Medini, who frequently praised and quoted from R. Shlomo in his magnum opus, Sdei Chemed. His responsa have gained a position of prominence in halachic literature, and are frequently quoted. R. Shlomo HaKohen was the editor of the Vilna Edition Shas, where he pored through various manuscripts to verify and establish an accurate version of the Talmud without the mistakes so prevalent in previous editions of the Talmud. As a critical scholar, R. Shlomo HaKohen researched the text of Ketuvim based on various writings of the Vilna Gaon.

 

Hebrew Description:

כולל שאלות ותשובות חדושים ובאורים על שו"ע יורה דעה מאתי... שלמה בהרב... ר’ ישראל משה הכהן זלה"ה מו"צ... פ"ק ווילנא...

 

Bibliography:

Bibliography of the Hebrew Book 1470-1960 #000140875; Wikipedia