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Sefer Bnei Ya'akov [Itur].

Commentary on 'Sefer HaItur' with Responsa by Rabbi Ya'akov Sasson (Shushan), brought to print by Rabbi Hayim Kimhi ben Rabbi Yitzhak. 'Sefer HaItur' is a halakha (Jewish religious law) book written by Isaac ben Abba Mari (c. 1122-1193), who is often simply referred to as 'Ba'al HaItur'. A prominent Rabbi from Marseilles, France, his opus magnum, 'Itur Soferim' (aka Sefer HaItur), discusses Jewish conjugal laws, monetary laws, Jewish holidays, and some of the laws governing the kashrut (Jewish dietary law). He largely based his own work on the judicial decisions passed down by the Babylonian 'Gaonic' authority.

Rabbi Ya'akov Sassoon (c. 1680-1711) was one of the greatest Gaonim (Jewish scholars) of Constantinople.

First (only) edition; 4to (31 x 21 cm); 18th-century-style calf, spine gilt, with red morocco label, English title stamped in gilt; stains to title page with some text loss, leaf 234 cracked without loss of text; occasional very light foxing and browning to pages; [3], 243 ll.

Vinograd (Const.), 385; Yaari 282, p.163.
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Commentary on 'Sefer HaItur' with Responsa by Rabbi Ya'akov Sasson (Shushan), brought to print by Rabbi Hayim Kimhi ben Rabbi Yitzhak. 'Sefer HaItur' is a halakha (Jewish religious law) book written by Isaac ben Abba Mari (c. 1122-1193), who is often simply referred to as 'Ba'al HaItur'. A prominent Rabbi from Marseilles, France, his opus magnum, 'Itur Soferim' (aka Sefer HaItur), discusses Jewish conjugal laws, monetary laws, Jewish holidays, and some of the laws governing the kashrut (Jewish dietary law). He largely based his own work on the judicial decisions passed down by the Babylonian 'Gaonic' authority.

Rabbi Ya'akov Sassoon (c. 1680-1711) was one of the greatest Gaonim (Jewish scholars) of Constantinople.

First (only) edition; 4to (31 x 21 cm); 18th-century-style calf, spine gilt, with red morocco label, English title stamped in gilt; stains to title page with some text loss, leaf 234 cracked without loss of text; occasional very light foxing and browning to pages; [3], 243 ll.

Vinograd (Const.), 385; Yaari 282, p.163.