6 Volume Mishnayot Eitz Chaim (Etz Haim) Yaakov Ben Shmuel Hagiz (Chagiz)


6 Volume Mishnayot Eitz Chaim (Etz Haim) Yaakov Ben Shmuel Hagiz (Chagiz)

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6 Volume Mishnayot Eitz Chaim (Etz Haim) Yaakov Ben Shmuel Hagiz (Chagiz):
$600.00


Description: Very scarce set of commentaries. The volumes contain a vast amount of material, all in all amounting to thousands of pages. Published from 1975-1983. Keep in mind that the first volume has the Etz Chaim commentary as printed in the Warsaw edition.The 2nd and third are presented as printed in the second edition in Berlin (1716). The last 3 were recast type. I've shown all 3 variations.Incorporated is also many other commentaries like Raav, Kav Venaki and others.Condition: In excellent, LikeNew condition, no writing in interior. Except for that each volume has a neat label on each inside cover blank side. Excellent, white, crisp, pages, without any writing in interior.
About The Author: Jacob Hagiz (1620–1674) (Hebrew: יעקב חגיז) was a Jewish Talmudist born of a Sephardi Jewish family at Fez, Morocco. Hagiz's teacher was David Karigal who afterward became his father-in-law. In about 1646, Hagiz went to Italy for the purpose of publishing his books, and remained there until after 1656, supporting himself by teaching. Samuel di Pam, rabbi at Livorno, calls himself a pupil of Ḥagiz. In about 1657, Ḥagiz left Livorno for Jerusalem, where the Vega brothers of Livorno had founded a beit midrash for him, and where he became a member of the rabbinical college there. Moses ibn Chabib, who became his son-in-law, and Joseph Almosnino, later rabbi of Belgrade were his pupils in Talmud and personal refinement, fasting, and penitence according the Kabbalah. Another son-in-law of his was Moses Hayyun, father of Nehemiah Hayyun.
Jacob Hagiz was active in the opposition to Sabbatai Zevi and put him under a severe ban under Jewish law.
In about 1673, Hagiz went to Constantinople to publish his Lechem Ha-Panim, but he died there before the book was printed. This book, as well as many others of his, were lost. He also wrote:
Techillat Chokhmah, on Talmudic methodology, published together with Samson of Chinon's Sefer Keritot (Verona, 1647; Amsterdam, 1709; Warsaw 1884 (without Sefer Keritot))Orah Mishor, on the conduct of rabbis (an appendix to the preceding work; 2d ed., with additions by Moses Hagiz, Amsterdam, 1709)Petil Tekhelet, on the Azharot of Solomon Gabirol (Venice, 1652; 2d ed., London, 1714)Etz Ha-Ḥayyim, on the Mishnah (Livorno, 1654–55; 2d ed., Berlin, 1716)Ḥagiz also translated the Menorat ha-Ma'or of Isaac Aboab into Spanish (1656)
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6 Volume Mishnayot Eitz Chaim (Etz Haim) Yaakov Ben Shmuel Hagiz (Chagiz):
$600.00

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