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Ohel Moed. First Edition. Venice, 1548

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Ohel Moed. First Edition. Venice, 1548
Ohel Moed, by Rabbi Shlomo of Urbino. Venice, 1548. First edition. Rare.

Ohel Moed, a dictionary of synonyms, by Rabbi Shlomo son of Avraham of Urbino. Marco Antonio Justinian press, Venice, 1548. First and rare edition.

Missing the preface. Ownership notations of Chaim Mendelsohn and Yaakov Algothar, and a stamp of his son Max Algothar of Neisse (previously Germany, now Poland).

Max Algothar (1859-1933) – graduate of the Jewish Theological Seminary in Breslau, and the university there. Was a member of the Jewish Teacher’s Union in Silesia and Posen and the Federation of Jewish Literature in Upper Silesia. Founder and chairman of the Association of Jewish History and Literature in Neisse. From 1887 he served as the last Conservative Rabbi in the city and as a teacher of Religion in schools there.

[1], 118 pp. Renewed binding. Stains. Restored title page. Good condition.

Dimensioni:  18 cm