Seder ha-Ha’arachah ve-ha-Hanhagah [Communal regulations and obligations]

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Lot 41
(MANTUA).

Seder ha-Ha’arachah ve-ha-Hanhagah [Communal regulations and obligations]

Title within architectural arch. Wide margins. Endpieces ff. 8. Waterstained and slight marginal worming. Modern boards. Sm. folio Vinograd, Mantua 356

Mantua: Raphael Chaim d’Italia 1732

Est: $1,000 - $1,500
PRICE REALIZED $2,100
The Mantuan Community began to organize its financial obligations through the levying of taxes from the beginning of the 16th century. Tax regulations were published, until the end of the 18th century. These chart the economic changes of Mantuan Jewry and the kinds of property and income that were taxable. Every three years the tax regulations of the Jewish community would be reviewed and a new book of regulations issued. Our edition of Seder ha-Ha’aracha ve-ha-Hanhagah, published by the Va’ad ha-Kelali (Community Council) on 4 Kislev 5492 covers the period from March 1732 until February 1735 “It was a special characteristic of the Mantuan community that it never went bankrupt, despite the great financial burden it was required to bear... The decline of the economic position of Italy in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the increasing burden of taxes borne by the Jews, and the growth in the number of Jewish poor, all affected the Duchy of Mantua..but [they] succeeded in..balancing their budgets because they were able to manage their affairs more wisely than their brethren in neighbouring states.” See S. Simonsohn, History of the Jews in the Duchy of Mantua (1977) pp.375-90