Talmud Yerushalmi Seder Nashim, with the ‘Pnei Moshe’ commentary by Rabbi Moshe Margaliot. Fundamental book. Owner’s signature.
First edition of the renowned book on the Yerushalmi: Pnei Moshe – somewhat like Rash”i’s commentary. ‘Mar’eh HaPnim’ – something of a Tosafot. One of the most important and prevalent commentaries on the Yerushalmi.
Owner’s stamp of the youth Hertz b”r Meir Traub, rabbi of Mannheim for 25 years, and one of the great rabbis of Ashkenaz who stood guard over faithful Judaism. In the book Torat HaKana’ut from 1845 against the Reform, a letter from him was printed (letter 4) that he had sent to R’ Tzvi Hirsch Lehrn. Material about him enclosed.
Yevamot: [2], 40 leaves.
Sotah: 27 leaves.
Ketuvot: 39 leaves.
Nedarim: 19 leaves.
Gitten: 29 leaves.
Nazir: 25 leaves.
Kiddushin: 23 leaves.
2 leaves of indices.
Impressive copy. 37.5 cm. Stefansky, Sifrei Yesod 116.
Fine condition. Slight wear at the edge of the white margins. Original leather binding, chafed.