<<(The SHeLa”H HaKodosh).>> Shnei Luchoth HaBrith. With: Vavei Ha’Amudim by the author’s son, Shabthai Sheftel.

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Lot 195
HOROWITZ, YESHAYA BEN AVRAHAM HALEVI

<<(The SHeLa”H HaKodosh).>> Shnei Luchoth HaBrith. With: Vavei Ha’Amudim by the author’s son, Shabthai Sheftel.

<<FIRST EDITION.>> Divisional title-page for Vavei Ha’Amudim. ff. (3), 2-422, 44. Lightly stained, opening few leaves of second part frayed, previous owners’ marks. Later morocco-backed boards, rubbed. Thick folio. Vinograd Amsterdam 163.

Amsterdam: Immanuel Benveniste 1648-49

Est: $7,000 - $10,000
PRICE REALIZED $10,000
<<The Rare First Edition.>> A native of Prague, R. Isaiah Halevi Horowitz (1565-1630), was educated in the talmudic academies of Poland. After a stint as Av-Beth-Din of Frankfurt a/Main, he served as Rabbi of Prague. In 1621, he settled in Jerusalem, where he became Rabbi of the Aschkenazic community of the city. In Eretz Israel he availed himself of the esoteric teachings of the Ar’i (1534-1572) and his disciples. These Kabbalistic teachings, only recently revealed, were duly incorporated into R. Horowitz's magnum opus, Shnei Luchoth HaBerith. Part Halachic code and part Kabbalistic treatise, the Shnei Luchoth Habrith exerted tremendous influence upon the Aschkenazi Jewish world and helped more than any other work to introduce the Kabbalah into daily religious life. <<The SHela”H HaKadosh is the source for many of the fundamental teachings of the early Chassidic Movement.>> See M.J. Heller, The Seventeenth Century Hebrew Book, Vol. 1, pp. 654-655.