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HE’MEK SH’EILAH ON THE SHE’ILTOS D’R. ACHAI GAON. NETZIV. COMPLETE SET. FIRST EDITION. VILNA 1861-1867. ...

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HE’MEK SH’EILAH ON THE SHE’ILTOS D’R. ACHAI GAON. NETZIV. COMPLETE SET. FIRST EDITION. VILNA 1861-1867. UNIDENTIFIED RABBINICAL SIGNATURES.
• He’mek Sh’eilah on the She’iltos D’R. Achai Gaon. Netziv. Complete Set. First Edition. Vilna 1861-1867. Unidentified rabbinical signatures.
• With Rinah Shel Torah on Shir HaShirim & She’air Yisroel on the subject of Anti-Semitism. First Edition. Warsaw 1886.
Classic commentary to the She’iltos of R. Achai Gaon by R. Naftoli Tzvi Yehuda Berlin, the Netziv of Volozhin. This was the Netziv’s first Sefer to be published and was received to enormous acclaim.
Lot includes the Netziv’s classic work on Shir HaShirim with She’air Yisroel. The She’air Yisroel is a classic treatise on the subject of Anti-Semitism. Written in Czarist Russia during the era of the pogroms, mass immigration to America and the early days of the Chibas Zion movement, the subject remains pertinent today.
R. Naftoli Tzvi Yehuda Berlin (1816–1893), was one of the greatest rabbinical figures of his era, Rosh Yeshiva of Volozhin and author of many important works. His first wife was the daughter of R. Yitzchok of Volozhin, the son of R. Chaim of Volozhin. His second wife was his niece, a daughter of his brother-in-law, R. Yechiel Michel Epstein, the author of the Aruch HaShulchan. His son, R. Chaim Berlin, became the Rav of Moscow and a daughter married R. Refoel Shapiro later Rosh Yeshiva in Volozhin. R. Meir Berlin (later Bar-Ilan) was his son from his second marriage.
(Stefansky Hebrew Classics 219). Vinograd Vilna 1105. Romm press. 7, 123; 8, 92; 7, 2-126 pages. 35.5 cm. Very fine condition. Some wear and staining. Modern binding.
Rinah Shel Torah: Goldman press. 67, [1] pages. 22 cm. Fine condition. Dry paper. Title page detached. Antique binding.
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