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LOT 272:

Tosefta Nashim, with the commentary of Chashek Shlomo for the misrepresentation of Yerushalmi Shlomo Leib Friedlander

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Tosefta Nashim, with the commentary of Chashek Shlomo for the misrepresentation of Yerushalmi Shlomo Leib Friedlander


Talmud Yerushalmi Seder Nashim with commentary of Chashek Shlomo and Commentary and Innovations for the forger of the Yerushalmi Shlomo Leib Friedlander,  Pressburg 1890.


This is the first composition of Rabbi Shlomo Friedlander, the "Jerusalemite Kodshim" forger. Already in this work he began to falsify manuscripts based on unknown sources. On another title page in French, the author writes that the version is based on manuscripts that apparently did not exist. The author added a scholarly introduction to the many manuscripts from which he formulated the Tosefta, as well as short studies on the Tosefta, its rules and the nature of its interpretation. This book was printed by Friedlander about twenty years before his fame was published in the forgery of the Jerusalemites Kodshim.
Friedlander studied at the Volozhin yeshiva, and later served as rabbi in Germany. As early as 1889, he was embroiled in a fraudulent affair when he tried to marry a woman.

(See the Tosefta before us in the articles of criticism of Rabbi Ya'akov Tzvi Janovsky in the collection of "Kneset hagtola", third year, 1890, and in a special pamphlet entitled "Makat prushim", Warsaw 1890. And another article entitled "Makat prushim" After the removal of the Order of nashim, in Berditchev, 1896).

[Part II]: Seder Nashim. (With the help of the "Kol Israel Haverim" Society, Paris, Wien), Abraham Ben David Alkalay, 1890, 17 [1] 248 p.


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