RESPONSA ON THE SHULCHAN ARUCH, AUTHORED BY THE TZEMACH TZEDEK OF LUBAVITCH, PUBLISHED BY HIS SONS AND GRANDSONS
Orach Chaim; Vilna 1884, Romm press. Two title pages 3, 152 pages. Fair condition some foxing, original binding, (spine worn). Exceptionally wide margins 35 cm. Yore De’ah, three parts. Part One – Vilna 1874, Fine, Rosencrantz, Shriftzetzer press. Two title pages; the first partially in gold ink, 4, 172 pages (mispaginated). Part Two and Three – Vilna 1874, Romm press, one title page (lacking top corner not affecting text) 2, 242, 104, 26 pages. 33cm. No title page before Part Three. Fair condition, dry paper some small tears repaired. Original binding, slight damage with reinforced spine. Stefansky 503. Even Ha’Ezer volume one, two parts. Part One, Vilna 1870 Romm press. Two title pages 4, 294 pages. Part Two, Vilna 1870, Fine and Rosencrantz press, one title page, 2, 164 pages. 33cm. Fair condition, dry paper, some foxing, corners of first two pages lacking not affecting text, some damage to last two pages of indexes of part two affecting text. Original binding, slight damage with reinforced spine. Stefansky 502. Even Ha’Ezer volume two, two parts. Part One Vilna 1871, Fine and Rosencrantz press. Two title pages, 4, 200 pages. Part Two Vilna 1871, Fine and Rosencrantz press, one title page, 2, 270 pages. 33 cm. Fair condition some foxing and staining. Original binding with reinforced spine. Stefansky 502. Piskei Dinim: Part One, Orach Chaim/Yore De’ah. Vilna 1884 Rosencrantz, Shriftzetzer press. 2, 286 pages. Part Two, Even Ha’Ezer/Choshen Mishpat/ Likutim. Vilna 1884 Romm press. 2, 50, 70 pages followed by 7 leaves of corrections not in all copies. Fair condition, small hole in one page affecting text, dry paper, 22.5 cm. Original binding, reinforced spine. Of particular interest is that on page 138 of Part Two, the Tzemach Tzedek writes regarding a certain proof brought by the Vilna Gaon, “that I in my lowliness was not fortunate to comprehend his hallowed words”. In the edition published by Kehot in 1949 these words do not appear, instead replaced with “this is not a proof”. Following its publication, R. Yitzchok Hutner is said to have penned a letter of protest, to which the publishers replied that the original version was not authentic but had been inserted by the printers in Vilna, a stronghold of the Gaon’s followers. See Yeshurun (Vol. 20 pages 790- 793) and the periodical K’far Chabad (Issues 1261/1262). Four out five volumes with bookplates of R. Yaakov Weinberg, Rosh Yeshivas Ner Yisroel of Baltimore.
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