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1947 Germany D. P. CAMPS Printing MINCHAT SHABBAT Antique/Judaica/Jewish/Hebrew

Description:   PRINTED IN GERMANY c1947 ( DATE AND PLACE OF PRINTING FROM OCLC) LANGUAGE: HEBREW VG CONDITION, CLOTH COVERS   SPECIAL PRINTING FOR DISPLACED PERSONS IN CAMPS IN GERMANY ספר קיצור שלחן ערוך על הלכות שבת : וסביב לו ספר מנחת שבת : והוא קובץ הרבה דינים ... וגם הרבה הערות ... / כל אלה חוברו יחדיו מאתי ... שמואל הכהן בורשטין ... גאנצפריד, שלמה בן יוסף, 1802-1886;בורשטין, שמואל בן שמחה;תש"ז גרמניה : מוציא לאור לא ידוע Printed for Holocaust survivors in the DP camps Kizzur Shulhan, here on Hilkhot Shabbat with the commentary Minhat Shabbat and on ferstivals Minhat Yom Tov. The Kizzur Shulhan Arukh was compiled by R. Samuel Ganzfried, the detailed commentaries Minhat Shabbat and Minhat Yom Tov by R. Samuel Burschtein. There are numerous approbations, an index to Minhat Shabbat, and then the text comprised of the Kizzur Shulhan Arukh at the top of the page in square letters and below it in two columns in rabbinic type Minhat Shabbat. The second part of the volume, on festivals, follows the same pattern. The Kizzur Shulḥan Arukh (Abridged Shulhan Arukh) achieved great popularity and widespread circulation and was accepted as the main handbook for Ashkenazi Jewry. It encompassed all the laws relating to the mode of life of the ordinary Jew living outside Ereẓ Israel (including such subjects as etiquette, hygiene, etc.), but omitting such details as were common knowledge and practice at that time (see his introduction to ch. 80) or that were not essential knowledge for the ordinary man (see especially the laws of matrimony, ch. 145). The Kiẓẓur Shulḥan Arukh is based upon the Shulḥan Arukh of R. Joseph Caro with the glosses of R. Moses Isserles . It is written in simple, popular language, with a lively style, and interest is sustained by the ethical maxims with which it is interlaced. Unlike his predecessor R. Abraham Danzig , author of the Ḥayyei Adam, R. Ganzfried does not detail and explain the different views but usually gives his decision without the reasoning. The book had already achieved 14 editions during its author's lifetime, and since then it has gone through scores of editions, displacing all previous abridgments of the Shulḥan Arukh. It also became a basic work to which many scholars added marginal notes and novellae. R. Samuel Ganzfried (1804–1886), was a rabbi and author. R. Ganzfried was born in Ungvar, Hungary, where he also died. Orphaned in his childhood, he was brought up in the house of the local rabbi Zevi Hirsch Heller, one of the outstanding scholars of his time. From 1830 to 1849 R. Ganzfried served as rabbi of Brezewicz and subsequently as head of the bet din of Ungvar. He was one of the chief speakers for orthodox Jewry at the Jewish congress which took place in Budapest in 1869. He also published a polemic against the Reform movement. His first published work, Keset-ha-Sofer (1835; 18712 with additions by the author), was on the laws of writing a Sefer Torah, and was highly recommended by R. Moses Sofer as a necessary textbook for scribes of Torah scrolls, tefillin, and mezuzot. R. Ganzfried's fame, however, rests mainly upon his Kizzur Shulhan Arukh. The book was also translated into many languages (English by H.E. Goldin (1928)). R. Ganzfried's other published works are a commentary on the prayer book with notes and supplements to the prayer-book commentary Derekh ha-Hayyim of Jacob Lorbeerbaum (first published in the prayer book printed in Vienna in 1839); Penei Shelomo (1845), novellae to Bava Batra; Torat Zevaḥ (1849), on the laws of sheḥitah; Leḥem ve-Simlah (1861), on the laws of menstruation and ritual immersion; Appiryon (1864; with the author's additions in 1876), homilies on the Pentateuch and on some aggadot; Oholei Shem (1878), on the laws of names in bills of divorce and on the writing of deeds; and Shem Shelomo (1908), on talmudic themes. There have remained in manuscript Leshon ha-Zahav, on Hebrew grammar; Penei Adam, notes to the Ḥayyei Adam; Kelalim be-Ḥokhmat ha-Emet, a commentary on the Zohar; and his responsa. We have over 500,000 books of Jewish interest in Stock, please make sure to check out our Our eBay Store     Questions, comments, Requests? 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