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Jewish printed books Kurban Natanel by Natanel Weill, Karlsruhe, 1755
This text was prepared by William Gross:
Comprehensive commentary on R. Asher b. Jehiel's commentary to Mo'ed and Nashim. This was the first Hebrew book printed and issued in Karlsruhe. It has since been printed in all editions of the Talmud containing the Rosh.
R. Jacob Nathanael b. Naphtali Zevi Hirsch Weil (1687–1769), studied at the yeshivah of R. Abraham Broda in Prague, and in Metz. Later, he served as head of a yeshivah in Prague. On the expulsion of the Jews from Bohemia in 1744, he was appointed rabbi of the Schwarzwald (Black Forest) district. In 1750 he became rabbi of Karlsruhe.
He also wrote Netiv Hayyim (Fuerth, 1779), annotations to the Shulhan Arukh, Orah Hayyim, and Torat Netanel, responsa and sermons (2 vols., Fuerth 1795).
Korban Netanel, on the Halachic rulings of the Rosh for Sedarim Mo’ed and Nashim. By Rabbi Netanel Weil, Karlsruhe, [1755]. First edition, printed by the author during his life. Illustrated title page.
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