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

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LOT 37:

Four signatures of the certified gaon from the Tshalon platoon on the margins of the parchment of the book of the ...

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Four signatures of the certified gaon from the Tshalon platoon on the margins of the parchment of the book of the complex.
Parchment with the manuscript number of the Radak collection taken out of the cover of an ancient book, in the margins of the sheet four curled signatures in his holy hand and several glosses in his own hand. Under them was signed the holy and qualified Rabbi Yom Tov Tshalon, who has a report from the Ritz and the scholars of Safed known as "Yom Tov Tshalon".
A vibration of sanctity passes through at the sight of the letters - the handwriting of the Maharitz genius who enlightened the eyes of Israel with his Torah about four hundred years ago.
The item has the approval of the manuscripts expert, Rabbi Yitzchak Yeshaya Weiss of Israel. The approval can be obtained at the auction house.
The Gaon Rabbi Yom Tov Tshalon (Mahritz) was born in the year 1979 to his father Rabbi Moshe who was a student of Maran Ha'Beit Yosef and Rabbi Hambit, the Tshalon family was known as a privileged Sephardic family many of whose sons served as rabbis in the Eastern countries and in Italy. In his youth he studied together with Rabbi Jacob Abulafia, although it is not clearly known who his rabbis were and the only one he explicitly mentions as his rabbi is Rabbi Moshe Besodia,
When he was about eleven years old, he had to flee with his family to the villages around Safed in order to be saved from the looting and the epidemic that occurred in Safed during these years.
Many difficulties befell him during this period, but he immersed himself in the love of the Torah and immersed himself in his study with firm strength and his words in the introduction to his commentary 'Protecting the Fathers on the 'Fathers of Darbi Natan': "Evening and morning and noon, he lies between the altars, he watches over the doors, he lies under the burden of God's word, he wrestles In the noble dust of the children of Israel, to thirstily drink a little of what they say...
In 2017, he printed his first book, Lekh Tov, which included his commentary on the Book of Esther, and it was also the first book printed in Safed. At the same time, the book of Don Yosef, president of Ben Porat Yosef, was published in Kushta. Eight years (!) he came to an agreement on the book together with the elders of the Geniuses of the generation, the Hmbit and Haram Elshich. Several years later he was involved in finding a solution to a complicated case of 'Yibom' that happened in the Maran family of the 'Beit Yosef'.
In the year 2005, an epidemic broke out in Safed and he had to flee to the villages again, and there he continued his work, the work of heaven, and wrote his innovations in the chapter 'Izhu Nishekh' when he describes his events and writes "Being fleeing from the wrath of the plague, have mercy on us in Kfar Faram, and not with us the tractates of the Talmud and books others to expand when with my heart in my return to peace in God's mercy upon me I will retire and be excused in Sed... From there he continued his wanderings to Aram Tzuba and to Kushta, relatively quickly Peki Shemiya as one of the greatest respondents and from various places such as Jerusalem, Damascus, Egypt, Italy, and even from Ashkenazi countries turned to him with questions.
Rabbi Shabbati Alfandari, one of the famous sages of Kushta, writes to him, "Because it is known in the gates that day and night you do not sit diligently on the needs of our people with his care for the law and the truth..." and the Rittz itself describes "And here in the sky I am a martyr because I am not mine, nor am I the son of Horim." Because the people came to me in God's mercy for me to demand God and the ends of the earth... questions in bundles will not be enough scrolls days and nights."
His methods of study and deep study were also unique, he almost never used the writings of our first rabbis but studied the issues of the Shas based on his deep study, analysis, and understanding of the things.
In addition to the first ones, Maharitz was also gifted with the talent of litzi and corresponded with the Kabbalist Rabbi Israel Najara on this matter.
It will come as no surprise that when Mahari Birev II came to continue his grandfather's renowned enterprise of renewing the 'Samikha' and commissioned seven of the sages of Safed, he was the youngest of them all to be adorned with this sacred tiara.
Between the years 2004 and 2014, he left the RITZ and was buried in a hospital in Safed.
The Torah harvest of the Maharitz was extensive and blessed, he was involved in several essays, both on the issues of the Shas, and in the Drosh, most of which have not reached us, but his more famous book, Shuat of the Maharitz, is to this day one of the sources of the ruling the most famous.
Specifications: Good, one smeared signature.

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