Ta’amei Mitzvoth [on the categories and reasons for the precepts]

AUCTION 49 | Wednesday, October 27th, 2010 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Hebrew Printed Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters and Graphic Art

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Lot 231
Menachem ben MosHe HABAVLI

Ta’amei Mitzvoth [on the categories and reasons for the precepts]

FIRST EDITION ff. (52). Closely shaved with some marginal loss supplied in facsimile, stained. Modern half calf marbled boards. Sm. 4to Vinograd, Lublin 16; Mehlman 893; not in Adams

Lublin: Eliezer ben Isaac 1571

Est: $3,000 - $4,000
Menachem ben Moses served as a Dayan in Trikkola, Greece, before migrating to Safed in 1527, from where he renewed the Jewish settlement of Hebron, settling there in 1546. In the introduction to the present work, the author states that all royalties received will be put toward rebuilding the ruins of Hebron so that its inhabitants may “rest from the robbers and plunderers of the night and in the merit of the Patriarchs (buried in Hebron), those who study day and night will not be disturbed.” The Chassidic Masters were very fond of this work, later editions contain commentaries by Tzvi of Rimenov and others. Later editions have been confused by publishers with a work bearing the same title by Menachem Recanti. For details concerning Menachem ben Moses’ origins see M. Benayahu, From Where Did R. Menachem Ha’Bavli Come to Hebron? in: Kiryath Sepher vol. 29 (1953-54), pp.174-194; E. Roth, in Kiryath Sepher vol. 31 (1955-56), p.399 and Benayahu’s reply pp. 399-400. See also H. Z. Dimitrovsky, in Sefunoth vol. 7 (1963) p.67