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Obj. ID: 40295  Dinei Shechitot u-Bedikot shel ha-Gaon .........Weill.....im Tosafot Peirush Omri Tov by Ya'akov ben Yehudah Weil, Zhovkva (Żółkiew), 1763

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Dinei Shechitot u-Bedikot shel ha-Gaon .........Weill.....im Tosafot Peirush Omri Tov by Ya'akov ben Yehudah Weil | Unknown
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1763
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Gross Family Collection No.
B.2561
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19 cm
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13.5 cm
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0.5 cm
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This text was prepared by William Gross:

There have been more than 70 printed editions of the composition about Schitot and Bedikot by Ya'akov ben Yehudah Weil, a reknowned Rabbi in Germany of the 15th century. His writing on the subject is considered a an authoritative set of rules.There are six editions from the presses of Zolkiews, four of which are found in the Gross Family Collection,  bound in one volume. Weil's composition is often printed with commentaries. In this book the commentary is named Imri Tov. In this edition is a full page woodcut with an illustration of the lungs. The copy is lacking the title page.    

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