Auction 7 ב Judaica, rare, books from letters, manuscripts, attributed signatures, paintings, Jewish silver art.
By Qumran
Sep 5, 2022
ראובן מס 131 , ירושלים, ישראל 9723603, Israel

Judaica sale of rare and special items at fair opening prices.

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LOT 35:

Manuscript of the regulations of the state of Ma'harin (1701-1713)

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Manuscript of the regulations of the state of Ma'harin (1701-1713)
A particularly impressive manuscript with large calligraphic letters at the top of all pages in mixed Hebrew and Yiddish with a collection of Ma'harin state holiday regulations between the years 1777-1833.
A particularly rare manuscript.
With changes from the one printed by Israel Halperin who expanded these regulations in his investigation in 1952.

In the 16th-18th centuries, as is well known, there were national Jewish organizations in several countries and states in the center of Europe and in the east, of which inter-ecclesiastical unions, such as the Council of States, and of which ecclesiastical associations were held in the tiny communities of Germany, one of these aventum organizations, one of the most important of which is the Association of Communities in the State of Ma'harin. (Israel Halperin, Maharin State Regulations)
The first meeting was held in the year Tel Aviv, where the main principles of the regulations were determined, which included 11 sections and is known by the number of sections as the "11 Regulations".
This manuscript collects regulations from three witnesses and are marked in sections 12-16.

The committees whose regulations were recorded here are:
1) The Board in Roda 1977. It was headed by Rabbi David Oppenheim.
2) The Budshepitz Council of 1969. It was headed by Rabbi Gabriel Eshkalax of Krakow, Rabbi of Niklesburg.
3) The Kunitz TAAG committee, headed by the aforementioned.
Specifications: 20 pages 32/19 marginal damage with artistic restoration bound in a luxurious leather binding.

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