Bigdei Yesha – commentary on the Magen Avraham’s commentary on Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim by Rabbi Yeshayah Weiner. Prague, 1774-1777. First edition, two parts.
With an approbation from the author of Noda and others. The author printed the second part before the first part. He wrote that this was due to popular request, to which he submitted. With an especially lengthy preface by the author.
* Volume I: ( simanim 1-428). 1777. [1], 73 leaf.
* Volume II: ( simanim 429-697). 1774. 10, 79 leaf. 32 cm.
Both parts are marked with the owner’s stamp: Dr S.B. – Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Breuer, av beit din of Frankfurt am Main, son-in-law of Samson Raphael Hirsch, and one of the leaders of Orthodox Jewry in Western Europe. Handwritten revisions from the period of the book’s printing. Owner’s stamp on the title page: The youth Hirsch [?].
* Sha’arei Binah – elucidation on the book Sha’arei Shevuot attributed to the Ri”f, by Rabbi Yoav son of Rabbi Yirmiyah, av beit din and community leader of Mattersdorf. Vienna, 1792. First edition. With the text of Sha’arei Shevuot . Introduction in the form of a poem by the author’s father. [1], 19, 19-89, [1] leaf, 34 cm.
Owner’s stamp on the title page: Dr S.B. – Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Breuer,
av beit din of Frankfurt am Main, son-in-law of Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch, and one of the leaders of Orthodox Jewry in Western Europe. Signature on the flyleaf by his son, Rabbi Yitzchak Breuer.
* Zera Ya’akov – novellae on Tractates Berachot and Shabbat by Rabbi Ya’akov Ginzburg. Vienna, 1814. First edition. With a foreword by the author’s disciple, Rabbi Nachum Tribitch, who brought the book to print. [1], 41; 68, [1] leaf, 34 cm.
Owner’s stamp on the title page: Dr S.B. – Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Breuer,
av beit din of Frankfurt am Main, son-in-law of Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch, and one of the leaders of Orthodox Jewry in Western Europe.
The books are generally in fine-very fine condition.