Commentary on the Early Prophets by Rabbi Yissachar Ber son of Elchanan, rabbi of Kromeriz. Frankfurt on the Oder, [1680-1681]. Two sections. Rabbi Moshe Nachum Yerushalamski’s s tamp .
Specifications: 66; 76 [1] leaf. 29 cm. Two sections. Two title pages. Only edition.
Unique work that elucidates difficult ideas in the books of Prophets. No longer printed. The author was very involved in explaining the books of Prophets and Writings, he also authored Shlosha Srigim al HaHaftarot . He immigrated to the Land of Israel in 1701 with his family.
Unique Features: The title page bears the stamp of Rabbi Moshe Nachum Yerushalmski, rabbi of Kielce [1856-1916], who was a noted rabbi and adjudicator. When he was only seventeen-years-old, the author of Shoel U’Meishiv had him sign a “heter meah rabbanim.” He was close to the author of Divrei Chaim of Sanz, the author of Beer Moshe and more. Uncommon work.
Condition: Fine. Aging stains. Light blemishes to the bottom corner of the first leaves. Simple binding.