Moshe Shimon Sivitz. Beith Fayga [sermons with novellae].

AUCTION 73 | Thursday, June 22nd, 2017 at 1:00
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Lot 35
(AMERICAN-JUDAICA).

Moshe Shimon Sivitz. Beith Fayga [sermons with novellae].

With deeply emotional introduction dedicating the work to the author’s 12-year old daughter who died of appendicitis. pp. (6), 193. Browned, some staining, taped repairs. Contemporary boards, broken. Sm. 4to. cf. Goldman, 625.

Jerusalem: Solomon Brothers 1904

Est: $200 - $300
PRICE REALIZED $200
The author (1852-1936) received rabbinic ordination from both R. Eliezer Gordon of Kelm and R. Isaac Elchanan Spektor of Kovno. He was a prolific author, celebrated in particular for his commentary on Talmud Yerushalmi which was highly praised by the Chofetz Chaim. Active in all aspects of Jewish communal life, Sivitz served as Rabbi in Pittsburgh for over forty years where he was a most outspoken critic of Reform Judaism. The present volume of sermons reflect the contemporary conditions of religious life in Pittsburgh.