Shulchan Aruch [Code of Jewish Law]. THE FIRST EDITION With Commentary by Moses Isserles (ReM”A)

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Lot 139
KARO, JOSEPH.

Shulchan Aruch [Code of Jewish Law]. THE FIRST EDITION With Commentary by Moses Isserles (ReM”A)

Four parts bound in one volume. Each with individual title within architectural arch. A Fine copy ff.(111),114, 66, 136. Minimally discolored in places, few insignificant marginal paper repairs. Modern calf within slip-case. Folio Vinograd, Cracow 51; Mehlman780

Cracow: Isaac Prostitz 1578-80

Est: $30,000 - $40,000
PRICE REALIZED $65,000
FIRST COMPLETE EDITION WITH THE GLOSSES OF THE RAM”A. THE MOST IMPORTANT CODE AND GUIDE FOR THE DAILY RELIGIOUS LIFE, RITUALS AND PRACTICE OF OBSERVANT JEWS. The Rem”a is considered as the greatest Halachic authority and codifier in Poland. His contemporaries looked to him as the “Maimonides of Polish Jewry” in his methodical approach, manner of study, character and humility. These glosses to Karo’s Shulchan Aruch are also known as the”Mapah” - or, “Tablecoth” to Karo’s “Prepared Table.” It resulted in universal acceptance of the the Shulchan Aruch to both Ashkenazic and Sephardic Jews. The Rem”a’s contribution added supplements, explanations and Ashkenazic / Polish customs and practices pertaining to all walks of life, which were not included, or differed from the practices cited by Karo. His rulings are considered binding on Ashkenazic Jews worldwide in accordance with the figurative play on words “Vechol Yisrael Yotzim Beyad REMA.” A PROFOUNDLY IMPORTANT TEXT IN JEWISH RABBINIC LITERATURE