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Lechem Shamayim : Wandsbek 1733 – Glosses Handwritten by the Author - Rabbi Yaakov Emden
Sefer Lechem Shamayim on Mishnayos. First volume, with kuntres "Binyan Beis Habechira". Authored by Rabbi Yaakov Yisroel Emden, the Yaavetz. Wandsbek, 1733, First Edition.
Two one-word glosses throughout the book, in the authors handwriting. One gloss is on the reverse of the titke page, the second one is on the page before the last one.
The handwriting was researched and compared, and was confirmed as the handwriting of Rabbi Yaakov Emden
Lechem Shamayim is the only sefer the Yaavetz printed out of Altona his home city, where he founded his own book press.
On the reverse of the title page there is a illustration of the Mizbeach according to the Raavad
Rabbi Yaakov Yisroel Emden – the Yaavetz (1698-1776), son of the Chacham Tzvi. He is considered one of the most prominent sages of the later generations. Famous zealot, he staunchly fought the followers of Sabbatai Zevi and the Frankists. The Yaavetz wrote dozens of compositions, which he himself printed in the private printing press he established in his home in Altona. His halachic works, Mor U'Ketzia and Responsa She'elat Yaavetz, his rulings in the siddur Amudei Shamayim and his composition Lechem Shamayim on the Mishnah are often cited in books of rabbinic rulings. While studying, R. Yaakov was accustomed to writing glosses in his books. The glosses he wrote on the pages of his Talmud were printed in the Vilna editions of the Talmud.