(SheLa”H HaKadosh). Shnei Luchoth HaBerith ["Two Tablets of the Law"]. Issued with Vavei HaAmudim by Author's son Shabthai Sheftel Horowitz
AUCTION 49 |
Wednesday, October 27th,
2010 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Hebrew Printed Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters and Graphic Art
Lot 175
HOROWITZ, ISAIAH BEN ABRAHAM HALEVI
(SheLa”H HaKadosh). Shnei Luchoth HaBerith ["Two Tablets of the Law"]. Issued with Vavei HaAmudim by Author's son Shabthai Sheftel Horowitz
Amsterdam: Immanuel ben Joseph Athias 1698
Est: $5,000 - $7,000
PRICE REALIZED $6,500
AN UNUSUALLY FINE WIDE-MARGINED COPY IN A HANDSOME CONTEMPORARY BINDING.
This edition of the Shnei Luchoth HaBerith, an extensive work on Halachah, Kabbalah and ethical philosophy, is considered one of the most beautifully produced Hebrew printed books. Chassidim consider this particular edition to be especially noteworthy, as it was published in the year "Nachath," the year R. Israel Baal Shem Tov, founder of the Chassidic movement, was born. Many of the teachings of Chassidism have their source in the SheLa"H HaKadosh.
The recorded Jewish history of the city of Heidingsfeld in Bavaria dates back to the thirteenth century. In the eighteenth century, Heidingsfeld became the seat of a chief rabbinate which included all the district communities of Wuerzburg. From 1727 to 1742, Rabbi Jacob ben Aryeh Loeb (Jacob Löw) served as Rabbi of the "Wuerzburger Kreis," with Heidingsfeld as its seat. See JE, Vol. VI, p. 320.