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Hosen Rab on Seder Nashim, R. Shimon ben Judah Lash, Pressburg 1843

חסן רב על סדר נשים - Only Edition

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  • Lot Number 54584
  • Title (English) Hosen Rab on Seder Nashim
  • Title (Hebrew) חסן רב על סדר נשים
  • Note Only Edition
  • Author R. Shimon ben Judah Lash
  • City Pressburg
  • Publisher אנטאן שמיד
  • Publication Date 1843
  • Estimated Price - Low 300
  • Estimated Price - High 600

  • Item # 2645113
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Physical Description

Only edition, quarto, 40 ff., 250:180 mm., light age and damp staining, wide margins. A good copy bound in contemporary boards, rubbed, spine taped.

 

Detail Description

Detailed and comprehensive commentary on Mishnayot Seder Nashim R. Shimon ben Judah Lash (Lasch, Lichtenstadt). The title-page informs that it is the third part of Shesh ha-Ma'arakah on Mishnayot. It is dated למספר בני ישראל (603 = 1843). The title-page is followed by a brief introduction from R. Lash, then a much lengthier introduction and then the text of the commentary in two columns in rabbinic letters. The name Lash is a condensation of Shimon Lichtenstadt.
R. Simon Lasch (Las, born 30 September 1796 in Hroznětín, Bohemia, died 21 August 1868 in Prague) served as a rabbi and preacher in Prague and published commentaries on the Mishnah. He was a Bohemian Talmudist; lived at Prague in the first half of the nineteenth century. He was the author of Shesh ha-Ma'arakah,  a commentary on the six Mishnaic orders, each order having a separate title as follows: (1) Derek Emunah, (Pressburg, 1840); (2) Dabar be'Itto (ib. 1841); (3) Ḥosen Rab (ib. 1843), preceded by a sermon delivered at Prague on the first of the Penitential Days, 1836; (4) Ma'yan ha-Yeshu'ah, (ib. 1846); (5) Ḥokmat Adam (Prague, 1852). A deep and comprehensive commentary on Seder Nashim..

 

Hebrew Description

שש המערכת : על ששה סדרי משנה / אשר חברתי אני ... שמעון בן ר' יהודה ל"ש

 

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