DAVID, MAGGID of MAKOW (aTTRIBUTED tO). Zemir Aritzim [anti-Chassidic tract]

AUCTION 42 | Thursday, December 18th, 2008 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Hebrew Printed Books, Manuscripts, Graphic & Ceremonial Art

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Lot 124
(DEINARD, EPHRAIM)

DAVID, MAGGID of MAKOW (aTTRIBUTED tO). Zemir Aritzim [anti-Chassidic tract]

Edited with historical treatment by Deinard. Printed on multi-colored paper. Fine condition pp. xxviii; 76. Later boards retaining original printed covers. Tall 16mo Singerman 5539

Newark, New Jersey: Ben-Zion Nathansohn 1899

Est: $800 - $1,200
The book is a bibliographic curiosity, both in terms of shape and use of colored paper. To quote Elkan Nathan Adler : “Mr. Deinard, who is not only a Hebrew author of eminence, but also a collector, has thought fit to publish this little book of seventy-six pages in an extraordinary shape, about two inches wide by eight inches long, on leaves of the following colours: blue, brown, green, pink, yellow and vermilion orange, only two pages being white!” Adler, About Hebrew Manuscripts (1970), p.125. The work itself contains a wealth of detail relating to Chassidic life-style. Due to its severe tone in disparaging the Ba’al Shem Tov and other Chassidic leaders, most all copies of this polemic were purchased by the Chassidim themselves and subsequently destroyed. The author was a central figure in the historical controversy between the disciples of Chassidism and their opponents. Steeped in Chassidic life as a young man, R. David became atttracted to the philosophic outlook of Elijah, Gaon of Vilna and adopted the Gaon’s war against the Chassidic philosophy. See E.R. Malachi, in: Sefer ha-Yovel shel ha-Do’ar (1952), pp. 286-300. The publisher's introduction contains the usual Deinardian mixture of vitriolic venom against Graetz, Rodkinson, Aaron Walden and others, coupled with bibliographical and historical information. According to Deinard, the true author of this work is Yaakov Bachrach, the author of numerous scholarly works on Ketav Ashuri and astronomy. Deinard states that Bachrach is also the author of Matzreph ha-Avodah - another anonymous pamphlet written in the form of a dialogue between two Chassidim