Archive of manuscript responsa sent to Daṿid Yaʻaḳov Maroni during the tenure of his first rabbinates (first, Novellara (1833-1841), and second in Reggio Emilia, 1841-1845)) responding to queries posed through correspondence.
Language:
Hebrew; Italian
Provenance:
Sold by Refa'eli Auctions (Jerusalem), 2022.
Relation:
The Rare Judaica Acquisitions Fund Home Page: http://hdl.library.upenn.edu/1017.12/1229058
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Rare Judaica Acquisitions Fund.; In Hebrew and Italian.; Title supplied by cataloger.; Table of contents: 756.1: [Responsa, Shevat 1832, responding to a query of the thirteenth Hebrew birthday of a boy, during a leap year] -- 756.2: [Responsa, Ḥanukah 5600, regarding foods eaten for the mourner's first meal] -- 756.3: [Responsa, Tishre 1833(?), responding to Carmi's inability to update the Reggio Emilia mikveh due to rabbinical precedent] -- 756.4: [Responsa, Kislev [1831?], regarding proper methods of kosher slaughter] -- 756.5: [Responsa, 19 Tamuz 5595, regarding a case of suicide] -- 756.6: [Responsa, Kislev 5602, regarding heating and kosherizing vessels] -- 756.7: [Responsa, Heshvan 5594, regarding the kosher status of boiled vegetables from an unkosher pot] -- 756.8: [Responsa, 6 Shevat 1833, regarding the Halakhic permissibility of doing business with unkosher foods] -- 756.9: [Responsa, Erev Shabat Ha-gadol 5592, regarding a groom who wishes to abstain from the customary fasting on his wedding day] -- 756.10: [Responsa, 9 Ṭevet 5592, regarding the traditional non-kosher status of Pecorino di Filiano cheeses in Italy] -- 756.11: [Responsa, 4 Shabat Maṭot 5595, regarding the particulars of a Mikveh under construction] -- 756.12: [Responsa, Tishre 5596, regarding an outbreak of disease and related insights, and procedures to follow for the synagogue on Yom Kippur] -- 756.13: [Responsa, Tamuz 5599, regarding a tragedy mentioned previously, and a cantor who erred during the recitational liturgy].
Physical Location:
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Manuscripts, CAJS Rar Ms 756
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