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Jun 3, 2018
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Sefer Shat HaKosher with signatures of the Gaon HaKadosh HaRav David Ben Shimon.

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Sefer Shat HaKosher with signatures of the Gaon HaKadosh HaRav David Ben Shimon.
Sefer Shat HaKosher, sermons on the Torah by Rabbi Shlomo bari Yehuda HaKohen, signed by Rabbi David Ben Shimon, and signed by his name. (= To the work of Connie, the youngest of the thousands of Israel, a little David Ben Shimon).
Single edition, Salonika 1819. 
Condition; Generally Good, few moth holes, time stains on edges. 
Rabbi David ben Shimon (1826-1874) (also known as Radbash and HaTzof Dovash), rabbi, scholar and educator, head of Badatz and one of the founders of the Western Community Committee in Jerusalem and one of the initiators of the establishment of Machane Israel, the neighborhood The second was built outside the walls of Jerusalem and the first was built at the initiative of the residents of Jerusalem. 
In this book, as in other books he wrote, the rabbi did not mention his name but used to sign his name "a little bit of love" with the intention of reducing himself and his value to others. A minority of values ​​that are less in their values ​​and do not have a word to answer anything or half. "Rabbi Tzuf's name, however, was known to many, and many began to flock to his home to learn and hear Torah. His personality was so admired by the people that all segments of the population would come to his house to receive advice, to learn Torah, and so forth. The rabbi was highly respected among his students and his name went before him. In addition to his extensive spiritual work, Rabbi Tzuf also served as the leader and advocate of Western communities in the Land of Israel.

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