ASCHKENAZI, ELIEZER BEN ELIJAH HA’ROPHE. Ma’asei Hashem [commentry to the Six Days of Creation, Chapters of the Fathers, the Passover Hagadah (with text) and various Biblical portions]

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Hebrew Printed Books & Manuscripts from The Rare Book Room of the Jews College Library, London The Third Portion

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Lot 104
(HAGADAH)

ASCHKENAZI, ELIEZER BEN ELIJAH HA’ROPHE. Ma’asei Hashem [commentry to the Six Days of Creation, Chapters of the Fathers, the Passover Hagadah (with text) and various Biblical portions]

FIRST EDITION. Title within woodcut architectural arch ff. (6), 197 With owners and censor’s signatures.slight stining on a few leaves. Modern half morocco.Folio. Vinograd, Venice 661; Habermann, di Gara 61; Yudlov Hagadoth 30, not in Yaari, not in Adams

Venice: Giovanni di Gara 1583

Est: $1,000 - $1,500
PRICE REALIZED $800
Eliezer Aschkenazi held influential positions in widely scattered Jewish communites from Egypt, Cyprus and Italy to the major 16th century centers in Poland, where he died. As a biblical exegete, Aschkenazi follows the rationalist trend in rabbinical scholarship. He suggests that irrational elements in Jewish tradition had occurred due to copyists’ errors, misunderstandings and misreadings, or had been precipitated in times of trouble and expulsions, or even inserted by adversaries. Aschkenazi’s commentary on the Hagadah annotates in an aggadic vein alongside a mystical explication, it served as a basis for later commentators. It was very popular and has been republished numerous times to this day. Aschkenazi attacked Rabbi Judah Löw of Prague’s Gevuroth Hashem who differs in his view of the redemption from Egypt.