Talmud Yerushalmi with the Ridbaz’s commentary – first edition in which this commentary was printed. Stamp of “Beit Midrash Chassidim” in the Sha’arei Chessed neighborhood of Jerusalem, and Rabbi Shmuel Pesach Halperin’s stamps. Over 500 comments handwritten by Rabbi Shmuel Pesach Halperin, some very lengthy. These comments have never been printed. The gaon Rabbi Shmuel Pesach Halperin was born in 1876. He was one of the rabbis of Gateshead. He ascended to the Land of Israel in 1925 and was appointed an adjudicator in Bada”tz Chassidim and also served as rabbi in the Yemin Moshe neighborhood. Various sizes. 34 cm. Poor-moderate condition. Dismantled, damaged bindings, damp damage, moldy smell, varying conditions.