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Shene luḥot ha-berit ... / ʻarukhot u-sedurot ... Rabi Yeshʻayah za.l. be.rabi Avraham ha-levi za.l. mi-mishpạhat Horoṿits ...
שני לוחות הברית ... \ ערוכות וסדורות ... רבי ישעיה ז"ל ברבי אברהם הלוי ז"ל ממשפחת הורוויץ ...
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Horowitz, Isaiah, approximately 1565-1630, author.
- Language:
- Hebrew
- Subjects (All):
- Yeshivat Mir.
- Yeshivat Ḥakhme Lublin (Lublin, Poland).
- History.
- Yeshivat Ḥakhme Lublin (Lublin, Poland)--History--Sources.
- Yeshivat Mir--History--Sources.
- Jewish ethics.
- Jewish law.
- Cabala.
- Judaism--Customs and practices.
- Judaism.
- Genre:
- Sources.
- Penn Provenance:
- University of Pennsylvania copy formerly owned by Bet ha-Ḥasidim de-Gur (בית החסידים דגור), Tel Aviv, Israel.
- Physical Description:
- 1 unnumbered page, 2-692 pages ; 30 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Shenghaʼi (medinat Khinah) : Ṿaʻad hadpasah "Mefitse or", etsel Yeshivat Ḥokhme Lublin, be-hishtadlut Avraham Mosheh Zilbʻerbʻerg, 5707 [1946-1947].
- שנגהאי (מדינת כינה) : ועד הדפסה "מפיצי אור", אצל ישיבת חכמי לובלין, בהשתדלות אברהם משה זילבערבערג, תש"ז [1946-1947].
- Summary:
- This is a volume of the Shene luḥot ha-berit by R. Isaiah Horowitz, printed in facsimilie in Shanghai, China, for the benefit of Yeshivah student refugees who'd escaped from Poland, Lithuania, and Belarus.
- Notes:
- Pagination is original to the volume and not copied from the Lublin facsimilie.
- The printer and date is taken from notes adhered to all four title pages (pages [1], 157, 381, 567).
- Printer's dedication is on the verso of each title page, in honor of his father, Yehudah-Leib b. Natan Zilberberg from Lizhensk (Leżajsk, Poland) who perished in Minusinsk, Siberia, on the fourth day of Ḥanukah 5703 (1942).
- The volume was printed traditionally in four parts; this printing gives a separate title page for each.
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Anne and Joseph Trachtman Memorial Book Fund.
- Sold by Bolerium Books (San Francisco) in 2016.
- OCLC:
- 970859193
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