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Meginei Zahav. Prague, 1720. First Edition. Extraordinarily Rare
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Meginei Zahav. Prague, 1720. First Edition. Extraordinarily Rare
Meginei Zahav - answers to criticism by the author of Sha"ch on the Ta"z, by Rabbi Yoel of Shebreshin, grandson of the Ta"z. Prague, 1720. First edition.
As is known, the Shach and the Ta"z held opposing opinions on many halachahs. The author of Sha"ch wrote Nekodot HaKesef with criticism of the Ta"z. Nekodot HaKesef was written after the Ta"z's passing, so he was unable to respond. In this work, his grandson rises to his grandfather's defense to answer the Sha"ch's criticism. The book is called Meginei Zahav because it defends the words of Turei Zahav.
With an approbation by Rabbi David Oppenheim of Prague. Important approbations from German rabbis and from Polish rabbis from the time of the conference at the fair in Gramnitz with discussion of the decision by Poland's rabbis in the disagreement between the Sha"ch and the Ta"z. More material included.
Uncommon book, certainly as complete.
26 leaves, 18 cm.
Fine condition. Slight tears without damage to text in the title page. The last leaf has tears with lack to the text of individual words. Simple binding.