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CHABIB, LEVI IBN YA’AKOV. Shailoth U’Teshuvoth [responsa]. FIRST EDITION....

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CHABIB, LEVI IBN YA’AKOV.
Shailoth U’Teshuvoth [responsa].

FIRST EDITION. Title within architectural arch. Astrological and calendrical charts. Title-page duplicated in manuscript.
ff. (5), 328, mispaginated. Final several leaves remargined with few words supplied in facsimile, trace wormed. Later calf-backed patterned boards. Folio. Vinograd, Venice 508.
Venice: Giovanni di Gara 1565

R. Levi ibn Chabib (c. 1483-1545), a native of Zamora, Spain, was taken by his father to Portugal, where he was forcibly baptized in 1492. Eventually the pair escaped to Salonika where they provided successive leadership to the community of Spanish exiles who had settled there. In time, Levi ibn Chabib moved to Eretz Israel in order to atone for the baptism of his youth. Settling in Jerusalem, he became embroiled in the issue of renewing the ancient Semicha (ordination) in Safed - an innovation to which he was bitterly opposed. Included in the volume of responsa here is the famous Kuntress HaSemicha, the vitriolic exchange between R. Ya’akov Berav of Safed and R. Levi ben Chabib. See M. Benayahu, Chidushah shel HaSemichah B’Tsefat, in: Yitzhak F. Baer Jubilee Volume (1960) pp. 248-69; EJ, Vol. XI, cols. 98-99; Vol. VIII, cols. 1176-1178.

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CHABIB, LEVI IBN YA’AKOV.
Shailoth U’Teshuvoth [responsa].

FIRST EDITION. Title within architectural arch. Astrological and calendrical charts. Title-page duplicated in manuscript.
ff. (5), 328, mispaginated. Final several leaves remargined with few words supplied in facsimile, trace wormed. Later calf-backed patterned boards. Folio. Vinograd, Venice 508.
Venice: Giovanni di Gara 1565

R. Levi ibn Chabib (c. 1483-1545), a native of Zamora, Spain, was taken by his father to Portugal, where he was forcibly baptized in 1492. Eventually the pair escaped to Salonika where they provided successive leadership to the community of Spanish exiles who had settled there. In time, Levi ibn Chabib moved to Eretz Israel in order to atone for the baptism of his youth. Settling in Jerusalem, he became embroiled in the issue of renewing the ancient Semicha (ordination) in Safed - an innovation to which he was bitterly opposed. Included in the volume of responsa here is the famous Kuntress HaSemicha, the vitriolic exchange between R. Ya’akov Berav of Safed and R. Levi ben Chabib. See M. Benayahu, Chidushah shel HaSemichah B’Tsefat, in: Yitzhak F. Baer Jubilee Volume (1960) pp. 248-69; EJ, Vol. XI, cols. 98-99; Vol. VIII, cols. 1176-1178.

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