Lieberman, Eliezer (Editor). Nogah ha-Tzedek - Or Nogah

AUCTION 32 | Thursday, March 23rd, 2006 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Autographed Letters, Manuscripts, Graphics and Ceremonial Art

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Lot 177
(REFORM JUDAISM)

Lieberman, Eliezer (Editor). Nogah ha-Tzedek - Or Nogah

FIRST EDITION. Two volumes bound in one; second work in three parts pp. 28; (16), 24, 52. Light stains. Recent boards. 4to Vinograd, Dessau 75 and 71 (mispaginated)

Dessau: C. Schlieder 1818

Est: $400 - $600
PRICE REALIZED $750
The first Reform responsa. A defence of Reform synagogue practice, including liberal positions toward organ accompaniment and prayer in the vernacular. Publication follows outrage among Orthodox Jewry upon the opening of Israel Jacobsohn’s Hamburg Temple in 1818, the first established Reform synagogue. Among the contributors to this volume are Aaron Chorin of Arad, Hungary - erstwile student of R. Ezekiel Landau (“Noda bi-Yehudah”) - referred to by his Orthodox detractors as “Acher” (Other), a metathesis of his initials R.A.Ch.; and Moses Kunitz of Ofen, author of a scholarly work in defense of the authenticity of the Zohar, “Ben Yochai” (1815), and Dayan (justice) in Budapest. See JE, Vol. VII, p. 583