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Nov 27, 2024
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LOT 4:

Complete Set: "Segulat Yisrael on Midrash Rabbah"
Tel Aviv, 1972

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Auction took place on Nov 27, 2024 at kadmon auctions

Complete Set: "Segulat Yisrael on Midrash Rabbah"
Tel Aviv, 1972

Photographic Reproduction of the Manuscript
Two Volumes
This set contains the work Segulat Yisrael, a commentary on Midrash Rabbah, based on the teachings of Rabbi David Adani, a prominent Yemenite sage, along with a commentary on the Torah by Rabbi Israel Cohen, son of Rabbi Shlomo Cohen from Chubra, Yemen. The work was originally written around the year 1679 (Shanah 5479) and is considered an important part of Yemenite Jewish scholarship.

The manuscript was preserved in the library of Rabbi Kook, where it was cataloged under the name "Sha'arit Yisrael."

Condition: Good
Description: This is a high-quality photographic reproduction of the original manuscript, preserving the text in its authentic form. This work offers deep insights into the Torah and Midrash, providing a unique lens through which to study traditional Jewish teachings, particularly from a Yemenite perspective.
This set is a valuable addition to any collection of Jewish texts, especially for those interested in the Yemenite Jewish tradition and its contributions to Torah scholarship.