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Lot : 29

The Terumas Hadeshen’s
Commentary on Rashi
First Edition
Venice, 1519
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Start price: $5,000
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Est. Price: $8,000 - $10,000

The Terumas Hadeshen’s
Commentary on Rashi
First Edition
Venice, 1519
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“Commentary established by Hagaon Moreinu Harav Yisrael zt”l on Rashi’s commentary”

Explanations on Rashi’s commentary on the Chamishah Chumshei Torah by Rabbi Yisrael Isserlin, author of Terumas Hadeshen.
The Terumas Hadeshen’s commentary on Rashi is the singular composition on Rashi authored in the era of the Rishonim! While the majority of this commentary seeks to elaborate and clarify Rashi’s commentary on the Chumash, the Terumas Hadeshen also includes his own explanations and elucidations of various pesukim that do not reference Rashi’s words.
Rabbi Yisrael Isserlin (1390-1460), most famous for his landmark sefer Terumas Hadeshen was one of the renowned Ashkenazic Rishonim and one of the last of this era. He corresponded in Torah and halachah with the Maharil, Mahari Weil, and Maharam Mintz, all of whom praised his works effusively. His sefer Terumas Hadeshen appears in the present Catalog Lot 87.
Venice, 1519. First edition. Daniel Bomberg Press. [17] leaves. Page size: 24.7 cm.

Impressive copy in good condition. Title page stained. High-quality printing on thick white paper, true to the Bomberg tradition. New half-parchment binding.

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