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Tefillah mikol hashannah, R. Solomon Zalman London, ed.,Amsterdam 1742
תפלה מכל השנה - Liturgy - Haggadah
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- Lot Number 53037
- Title (English) Tefillah mikol hashannah
- Title (Hebrew) תפלה מכל השנה
- Note Liturgy - French Judaica - Women
- Author R. Solomon Zalman b. Moses Raphael London, ed.
- City Amsterdam
- Publisher Orphans of Solomon Proophs
- Publication Date 1742
- Estimated Price - Low 300
- Estimated Price - High 600
- Item # 2294701
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Description
Physical Description
[5], 184, 186 ff., octavo, 170:106 mm., damp & age staining, nice margins, old hands and stamps. A good copy loose in contemporary boards, rubbed.
Detail Description
Year round prayer book following the rites of Ashkenaz and Poland. Liturgies include daily, Sabbath, High and Festive Holidays, full Haggadah, Perek Shirah, and many occasional prayers.
The editor of this volume, R. Solomon Zalman b. Moses Raphael London (1661–1748), was born in Nowogrudok (Lithuania). Between 1709 and 1735 he published and sold books in Amsterdam, London, and Frankfort on the Main. He is best known for Kohelet Shelomo (1722), a devotional handbook which included occasional and domestic prayers and benedictions together with ritual laws and instructions both in Hebrew and Yiddish. It became popular in Western Europe and was reprinted many times, including later editions in which the Yiddish was replaced by German (cf. the Ger. ed. of 1919 (?) and that by A. Sulzbach, 1908). Kohelet Shelomo also contains a Passover Haggadah with R. Leone de Modena's commentary Zeli Esh. This Haggadah also appeared separately (1733) and was reprinted several times. Hinnukh Katan, a small Hebrew-Yiddish vocabulary, was added to some of the editions. R. London's Zokher ha-Berit (1714), which followed the same lines, detailed the ceremonies and laws of circumcision and redemption of the firstborn, with Yiddish translation. He also published a siddur, according to the German-Polish rite, under the title Tikkun Shelomo (1712, 17332, often reprinted), with Yiddish text added; it included the Tikkunei Shabbat of R. Isaac Luria. R. London prepared a number of ethical and halakhic compendia by various authors, providing a Yiddish translation. These included such works as Orhot Zaddikim (author unknown, 1735); R. Jonah Gerondi's (13th century) Iggeret ha-Teshuvah (1742); and R. Isaac b. Eliezer's (15th century) Sefer ha-Gan (1747).
Hebrew Description
תפלה מכל השנה : ... כמנהג אשכנז ופולין ... / אשר סדר וליקט ... הר"ר שלמה זלמן מלונדן
References
EJ; Vinograd Amsterdam 1563 (unseen); Bibliography of the Hebrew Book 1470-1960