Petach Einayim [addenda to Shevirath Luchoth Ha’even]

AUCTION 16 | Tuesday, June 25th, 2002 at 1:00
Important Hebrew Printed Books and Manuscripts From the Library of the London Beth Din

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Lot 91
EMDEN, JACOB

Petach Einayim [addenda to Shevirath Luchoth Ha’even]

FIRST EDITION. Printed without a title page ff. 16. Foxed on last few leaves Vinograd, Altona 61; Mehlman 1712; Raphael, Areshet vol. III, p. 261

(Altona: By the Author 1757)

Est: $3,000 - $5,000
PRICE REALIZED $5,500
Excessively rare response to Ezekiel Landau's (the Noda BeYehudah) criticisms of Jacob Emden’s scathing Akitzath Akrav. Anxious not to have the Jewish communites splintered by the dispute between Emden and Jonathan Eybescheutz, the Noda BeYehudah pronounced a ban on all books published by either participant in the protracted polemic. Thereafter, Eybeschuetz and his supporters aided the local authorites in searching Emden’s home for copies of this work and many copies were incinerated, some by the very people to whom they had been entrusted, Very few copies survived. See M. Carmilly-Weinberger, Censorship and Freedom of Expression in Jewish History (1977) pp. 88-9. For an account of the search, see Jacob Emden, Megillath Sepher, pp.191-202