Frumkin, Aryeh Leib. Bazeh Yimtza Ladaath...Ha-Sepher Even Shmuel Asher Yeitzei Be-kerev Ha-Yamim...[prospectus of historical work concerning all matters pertaining to Jerusalem and its people...from the time of the Ramba”n to the present]

AUCTION 37 | Tuesday, June 26th, 2007 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters, Graphic & Ceremonial Art

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Lot 122
(JERUSALEM)

Frumkin, Aryeh Leib. Bazeh Yimtza Ladaath...Ha-Sepher Even Shmuel Asher Yeitzei Be-kerev Ha-Yamim...[prospectus of historical work concerning all matters pertaining to Jerusalem and its people...from the time of the Ramba”n to the present]

With handwritten notations including in Frumkin’s hand and stamp of R. Abraham Ashkenazi, Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem Printed broadside, two sides, wrinkled with slight tears not affecting text. Folio Ha-Levy 172

Jerusalem: Shmelke Yoeph and brother-in-law [1872]

Est: $500 - $700
Rare prospectus of Frumkin’s important magnum opus, Even Shmuel and Toldoth Chachmei Yerushalayim. According to Shoshana Ha-Levy, only one copy exists, in the Zionist Archives, Jerusalem. It contains an introduction by Frumkin, letter from R. Meir Auerbach and R. Abraham Ashkenazi, the Ashkenazi and Sephardi Chief Rabbis of Jerusalem and a listing of over 650 names of those the author proposed to write about. Part One of Frumkin’s work was published two years later in Vilna, 1874 under the title Even Shmuel. The complete and final version was published in three volumes under the title Toldoth Chachmei Yerushalayim, edited by Eliezer Rivlin, in Jerusalem,1928-30