Sheva Shitot Le'HaRashba.
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commentary on the Talmud by the Rashba The work contains chidushim (new commentary) on the seven masekhtot (tractates) of Shabbat, Rosh HaShanah, Megillah, Sukkah, Yevamot, Nedarim, and Bava Kama. Solomon ben Abraham Aderet (1235–1310) was a Medieval rabbi, halakhist and Talmudist, widely known as HaRashba. This work contains his commentaries on seven different treatises of the Babylonian Talmud. A second edition of this work was published in Berlin in 1756. His Talmudic commentaries are now known as Hiddushei HaRashba. Born in Barcelona HaRashba became a successful banker and leader of Spanish Jewry. He served as rabbi of the main Synagogue of Barcelona for 50 years, and as a Rabbinical authority his fame was such that he became known as 'The Rabbi of Spain'. Moses ben Nahman (Nahmanides) and Jonah of Gerona were his teachers. HaRashba was a master in the study of the Talmud, he also accepted the Kabbalah. Many other of his works appeared in print, starting in the 16th century, among them his famous Responsa works. The dedication to title page is written and signed by Rabbi Moshe of Glogow, author of the book 'Chevel Le'Hachyot', to his brother-in-law Rabbi Shimon ben Itzik Kalkar, a.k.a. 'Rashba Kalkari'; Hamburg 1808. First edition; 4to (21 x 30.5 cm); contemporary half-calf with gilt ornaments and hebrew title to spine; old ownership signatures and inscriptions in Hebrew and signet-ring stamp to title, previous owner's stamps to l.2; slight browning to leaves, tear to mar
- Binding: Hardcover
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