Ya’akov Yoseph of Polonoye. Toldoth Ya’akov Yoseph.

AUCTION 62 | Thursday, June 26th, 2014 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters, Graphic and Ceremonial Art

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Lot 49
(CHASSIDISM).

Ya’akov Yoseph of Polonoye. Toldoth Ya’akov Yoseph.

<<FIRST EDITION.>> ff. (1), 202. Complete but for f. 201 provided in facsimile on older paper, variously stained in places, some paper repairs affecting single letters, title-page repaired with loss of few words provided in facsimile. Modern vellum. Folio. Vinograd, Koretz 7; Tauber, Mechkarim Bibliographiyim, Koretz 6

Koretz: Tzvi Hirsch b. Arye Leib & Samuel b. Yissachar Segal 1780

Est: $30,000 - $40,000
PRICE REALIZED $29,000
<<EXCEPTIONALLY RARE FIRST EDITION OF THE “TOLDOS.” THE VERY FIRST CHASSIDIC WORK PUBLISHED.>> This fundamentally important work is the primary source for the teachings of the Baal Shem Tov. It emphasized that only through the applied study of Chassidic thought would the Redemption arrive. Due to its prestige, a number of Chassidic legends have arisen concerning the publication and dissemination of the Toldos, thus creating a unique aura around this celebrated first edition. Upon publication, opposition to the work was so considerable among Mithnagdic circles, numerous copies were publicly burnt. This was due to the book’s criticism of contemporary Torah circles, in which, according to the author, they studied Torah for personal aggrandizement and not for “the sake of Heaven.” He also criticized the wealthy classes of society who were treated with an unnecessary degree of obeisance by community rabbis. See S. H. Dresner, The Zaddik (1960) pp. 245-54 (esp. p. 247, note 21), J. Bloch, A Legendary Edition of the Toldoth Yaakov Yoseph, in: JQR (1941) Vol. XXXI, pp. 245-57; Carmilly-Weinberger, Censorship and Freedom pp. 127-30. <<The book that gave rise to Chassidism, a movement, that over the past two centuries has revolutionized the face of contemporary Judaism.>>