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Novellae Handwritten by Rabbi Yehuda Tebles Katz One of the Important Dayanim of Prague in the 19th Century – has not been Printed


Novellae on Sugiyot of the Chulin Tractate, Talmud Rashi and Tosfot, handwritten by

Rabbi Yehuda Tebles. Prague, the second half of the 19th century.


24 leaves written on both their sides [48] full pages, handwritten by Rabbi Yehuda Tebles. Novellae mainly on Sugiyot related to Isue V'Heter. In-depth halachic discussion of the words of the Poskim Rishonim and Achronim manifesting an amazing knowledge of the Shas and the Poskin,

A check we ran indicated that the material before us has never been printed!

Rabbi Yehuda Tebles, one of the important Dayanim of Prague during the 1840s. Not much is known of him; however, a long response sent to him by his friend Rabbi Shlomo Lieben (1850), one of the greatest rabbis of Prague, is known of. Rabbi Tebles' glosses around the Noda B'Yehuda Responsa were printed by the Jerusalem Institute 1998. The Tebles family was a well-known and important family of sages in contemporary Prague, whose members were renowned rabbis and Dayanim.

The leaves of the manuscript are originally paginated 118-141. Presumably, the leaves are part of a larger compilation of novella handwritten by Rabbi Yehuda Tebles. Other manuscripts by him have still not been found. The identification of the script as the handwriting of Rabbi Yehuda Tebles was done by the expert Rabbi Shmerl Tziternbaum editor of "Kerem Shlomo".

The manuscript was bound at the end of the book Pesher Davar, Berlin, 1777. Good condition. Several stains and minor blemishes to the margins. Old binding, non-original.