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Shu"t HaBa"ch. Frankfurt, 1697. Firest Edition. Pedigreed Copy. Shu"t HaBa"ch HaChadashot. Koretz 1785. First ...

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Shu"t HaBa"ch. Frankfurt, 1697. Firest Edition. Pedigreed Copy. Shu"t HaBa"ch HaChadashot. Koretz 1785. First Edition. Rabbinic Signatures

* Shu"t Haba"ch, by Rabbi Yoel Sirkish av beit din of Krakow author of the Bayit Chadash on Arba'ah Turim. Frankfurt am Main, [1697]. First edition. Fundamental book. 

The printer writes about the development of the manuscript. At the end of the book, he also translated Yiddish passages into Hebrew "In honor of the Sephardic sages". On the title page, a wooden engraving of a decorative border and illustrations of angels.

On the title page, many signatures "The young Avraham Zvi BR"Y Z"L" - "I inherited this book from AAM"V the wondrous rabbinic Avraham Zvi Hirsch Dayan ben Rabbi Yaakov Dayan, the young Shmuel Zanv[i]l of Lisa". 


Refer to the Hebrew catalog text for a brief biography of Rabbi Avraham Zvi Hirsch Segal


* Shu"t Bayit Chadash HaChadashot. Koretz, [1785]. First edition. 

Additional responsa by the Ba"ch which was not printed in the previous edition with responsa by Rabbi Ephraim Zalman Margaliot and Rabbi Alexnader Sender Margaliot. 

With approbations by the Nodah BiYehuda, the rabbis of Ashkenaz and Poland. As in most copies, the book ends with leaf 9 of the second pagination, with the names of the workers of the printing house. Uncommon book. 

Notation on the title page: "Belongs to the Rav the great MAH"G [!] the sharp and knowledgeable ... Yaakov the av beit din here in holy Semyatz". Little is known of him. Rabbi Yaakov ben Rabbi Chaim served as Av Beit Din of Semiatitz, the son of an important family whom many of its sons were rabbis in various cities. 

58, 9 leaves, 32 cm. Fine condition. Detached binding and title page.