“The rabbi said what he heard from his own rabbi, Rabbi Moshe Sofer ztz”l”
Novellae on Perek Eizehu Neshech in Tractate Bava Metzia and some of Tractate Ketubot from lectures by the author of Goren David at the Yarmut yeshivah, written by his disciples.
The author of Goren David transmits an important rule on page 19a in the name of his rabbi, the Chatam Sofer: Everywhere the Rashb”a disagrees with the Ra’ava”d in Sefer Torat HaBayit , and does not mention him by name out of respect for him, he refers to him as Gadol Echad ! The text in the manuscript is “The rabbi said what he heard from his own rabbi, Rabbi Moshe Sofer ztz”l”
At the top of the manuscript:
“I made this notebook for the honor of my Creator, to write Torah insights in it from my teacher, the gaon who served in Yarmut, that which he innovated in Perek Eizehu Neshach in the study ahll in 1853 … the youth, Chaim … (surname erased).
4 leaves at the end of the manuscript: Novellae on Tractate Ketubot, noted at the top: “Insights from my teacher from the winder semester of 1855, here in Yarmut.
Refer to the Hebrew catalog text for a brief biography of the gaon Rabbi Aharon David Deutch .
Yarmut, 1853-1855.
[1], 35, [4] leaf, 15 leaves remain blank. 24 cm.
Fine condition. The front flyleaf is lacking the bottom half, and leaf [4] at the end has a tear without lack. New binding.