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Be'er Rehovot, R. Isaac Izik ben Isaiah Auerbach, Sulzbach 1730

באר רחובות - First Edition

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  • Lot Number 54421
  • Title (English) Be'er Rehovot
  • Title (Hebrew) באר רחובות
  • Note First Edition
  • Author R. Isaac Izik ben Isaiah Auerbach
  • City Sulzbach
  • Publisher Hanokh Buchbinder
  • Publication Date 1730
  • Estimated Price - Low 200
  • Estimated Price - High 500

  • Item # 2611598
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Physical Description

First edition, 59 ff., quarto, 184:155 mm., upper margins trimmed touching titles, age and damp staining, corners rounded, not bound .

 

Detailed Description   

Grammatical supercommentry on Rashi by R. Isaac Izik ben Isaiah Auerbach. The title page informs that it is a complete commentary on Rashi on the Torah and five Megillot written by the late R. Auerbach. The verso of the title page has approbations from R. Nathaniel Wiel and R. Yudah Amrich. Next is R. Auerbach’s introduction. The text is comprised of Rashi’s commentary in square letters followed by R. Auerbachs glosses in rabbinic type.

R. Isaac Izik ben Isaiah Auerbach was a grammarian, and exponent of Rashi. He flourished toward the beginning of the eighteenth century at Fuerth, Amsterdam, and Frankfort-on-the-Main. The works of R. Auerbach, enumerated below, are particularly interesting because of the history of their origin, which curiously illuminates the educational condition of the German Jews of the period. R. Auerbach, who, like all Jewish scholars of his time, devoted himself exclusively to the study of the Talmud, relates that, as regards certain passages, Rashi's commentary on the Bible was to him a closed book, because even the simplest elements of Hebrew grammar were unknown to him.

The scholars of Fuerth, however, were not only incapable of expounding the difficult passages in Rashi, but ridiculed R. Auerbach's peculiar taste for Hebrew philology. He thereupon left Fuerth and went to Amsterdam, where for ten years he studied Hebrew grammar with R. Samuel Posen. As the fruit of his labors he published (Wilmersdorf, 1718) "Girsa de-Yanuka" (The Boy's Study), an elementary grammar with paradigms in Hebrew and Judæo-German. This - one of the first elementary Hebrew grammars written by a Jew - met with such success, particularly in Frankfort, where R. Auerbach had meanwhile settled, that the author soon afterward published his second Judæo-German grammar (Fürth, 1728), entitled "Shuta de-Yanuka" (The Boy's Talk). The Hebrew and German elementary book of Baruch (Bendet) b. Michael Moses Meseritz (Altona, 1808; Breslau, 1814), entitled "Girsa, de-Yanukta" (The Study of Childhood), is based on excerpts from these two works. R. Auerbach had not forgotten that he had been first stimulated to the study of grammar by the works of Rashi; and he now published his comments and explanations on Rashi's commentary on the Pentateuch (Sulzbach, 1730; Fürth, 1762), under the title "Beer Rehobot"; also reissued, after the death of the author, by his son Aaron and extended by him to the Five Megillt. This book may be ranked among the best supercommentaries that have been written on Rashi's Bible commentary, and has proved of great benefit both to teachers and to pupils. R. Auerbach also translated into Judæo-German the "Behinat 'Olam" of R. Jedidiah b. Abraham Bedersi, which, under the title "Zaphnath-paaneah" (Gen. xli. 45, "revealer of secrets"; LXX, "savior of the world"), was first published at Sulzbach in 1743, and has since been frequently reprinted. Appended to this work is Auerbach's Judæo-German translation of Bedersi's "Bakkashat ha-Memin." R. Auerbach's father was a martyr; but the occasion on which he met death is not known.

 

Hebrew Description   

ביאור מספיק על דקדוקי רש"י בתורה חברו וגם חקרו המדקדק האלוף כהר"ר אייזק אויערבאך ...

הסכמות: חכמי אמשטרדם: די דוד ישראל [=ישראל בן דוד] עטיאס ור' יצחק חיים ן' דנא די בריטו, כח מנחם [-אב] תפ"ט
ר' שלמה הכהן נקרא זלמן הענא, פירדא, ב בשלח תפ"ט.

 

Bibliography

BE bet 179; JE; CD-NLI 0107848