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Collection of Various Shulchan Aruch Printings


Shulchan Aruch of the Alter Rebbe, Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, Baal HaTanya. Chernivtsi, 1849. Second section, Hilchos Shabbos.
The sixth edition of the Shulchan Aruch HaRav, printed based on the 1831 Sudilkov edition, with Mareh Mekomos printed in the margins. At the beginning of the first section, there are introductions by "the Rabbonim, sons of the author, " Rabbi Dov Ber, the Mitteler Rebbe of Lubavitch, and the holy Rabbi Chaim Avraham ZT"L.

Good condition, with minor worm damage, no text loss, simple binding.

Shulchan Aruch, Choshen Mishpat, Vol. 2 (from Siman 122 and onward),
first edition with the commentary of the Vilna Gaon ZT"L. Königsberg, 1855.
Signed and stamped by the Gaon and Tzaddik Rabbi Yaakov Zalman Lipschitz, son of the Gaon and Tzaddik Rabbi Boruch Mordechai ZT"L of Brisk, Lithuania.

The title page features "Toras Kohanim" in red lettering.

Very nice condition, lacking the first title page, paper adhered to the title page, simple binding.

Shulchan Aruch, Orach Chaim, Ba’er Heitev, in two volumes,
first edition with the novellae of the Gaon Rabbi Akiva Eiger. Johannesburg, 1862.
First volume bears the stamp of the aforementioned Gaon and Tzaddik.

Good condition, complete. The first volume retains its original binding, though the front cover is detached. The second volume has a simple binding, with paper adhered to the title page and last page.

The Gaon Rabbi Yaakov Zalman Lipschitz ZT"L served as a dayan in Brisk, Lithuania, during the years 1880–1920.

Shulchan Aruch, Yoreh De’ah, two volumes, with Ba’er Heitev and Pischei Teshuvah. Warsaw, 1840. Two volumes, good condition, lacking the title page and two additional pages in the first volume, simple bindings.

Copy of the Gaon Rabbi Chaim Elazar Wachs ZT"L, with his stamp.

The Gaon Rabbi Chaim Elazar Wachs ZT"L was one of the greatest Rabbanim of his generation and a leader of Polish Jewry. He served as Rav in Tarnogród, Kalisz, and Piotrków but was best known as "the Rav of Kalisz." He became famous for his safer Nefesh Chayah. He was the son-in-law of the Gaon Rabbi Yehoshua of Kutno, author of Yeshuos Malko. From 1869, he served as the president of Kollel Polen for the indigent of Eretz Yisrael. Among his distinguished talmidim was Rabbi Meir Dan Plotsky, Av Beis Din of Dvoretz, author of Kli Chemdah.