Or ha-Chaim [“The Light of Life”: philosophical polemic]

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Superior Hebrew Printed Books: Singular Selections from Two Distingushed Private Collections with American-Judaica.

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Lot 64
YA’AVETZ, JOSEPH

Or ha-Chaim [“The Light of Life”: philosophical polemic]

FIRST EDITION. Title set within architectural arch with the printer’s device of an armillary sphere resting on a scroll containing a verse from Psalm 130:5 (illustrated EJ, Vol. XIII, col. 1094, no. 7) ff.(28). Some staining, title marginally repaired. Modern morocco-backed boards. Sm. 4to Vinograd, Ferrara 23

Ferrara: Abraham ibn Usque 1554

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First Work in Trilogy by “He-Chassid Ya’avetz" [“The Pious Ya’avetz"] The author was among those expelled from Spain, and for his remaining years (d.1507) sought in his writings to find meaning in the catastrophe that had befallen Spanish Jewry. This treatise asserts that philosophical rationalism was the cause whereby so many Spanish Jews chose to embrace the Church rather than a life in exile. The wide abandonment of Judaism Ya’avetz blames on a distorted version of Maimonidean intellectualism that leads to rationalism and thus a weakening of religious observance, commitment and self-sacrifice The works of “He-Chassid Ya’avetz,” were highly prized in East European Chassidic circles. The Polish Chassidic master R. Zevi Elimelech of Dynòw penned a commentary to Ya’avetz’s books