Be-Mayim Azim Netivah

Author: Bezalel Naor

Title: Be-Mayim ‘Azim Netivah
Year of Publication: 5748/1988

Place: n.p. [New York, NY]
Topic: Talmudic novellae on Tractates Yoma, Kereitot, Me’ilah, and various sugyot throughout Talmud. Includes 2 facsimiles and text of Tractate Kereitot from the Cairo Genizah. Colophon reads: “…Adar Aleph, 4883 anno mundi [1123 c.e.]… Yosef bi-R’ Shmuel bi-R’ Ephraim…me-Har Nefusa [i.e. Jebel Nefusa, today Tunisia].” Bodleian-Oxford Ms. Heb. b.1. fols. 10r.-20v.; Neubauer Catalogue no. 2673
Haskamot: Rabbi Jacob I. Ruderman, Baltimore (acknowledgment of earlier work Yehidah she-ba-Nefesh); Rabbi Ahron Soloveichik, Chicago; Rabbi Shelomo Miller, Toronto.
Includes letters to Rabbi Ahron Soloveichik and Rabbi Shelomo Fisher.
pp. (10), 147, (3).
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Hasagot Hara’avad

Naor, Bezalel
Hasagot ha-Ra’avad le-Mishneh Torah

2nd revised edition, Jerusalem: Zur-Ot, 5745/1985

pp. 28, (2), 157, (3).

Haskamot of Rabbis Shelomo Fisher, Ovadyah Yosef, Jacob I. Ruderman.

Appended:

Naor, Bezalel
Eshel Avraham: Berakhot, Sanhedrin

pp. 60, (4 facsimiles Ra’avad), (2).

Naor, Bezalel

Hagahot Nahmaniyot (supercommentary to Nahmanides on Pentateuch)

appended to Hasagot ha-Ra’avad le-Mishneh Torah

1st edition, Jerusalem: Zohar, 5744/1984

pp. (4), 12.

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Ba-Yam Derekh

Naor, Bezalel

Hebrew title:
Ba-Yam Derekh: Netivot ba-Talmud
English title:
In the Sea–A Way: Pathways in the Talmud

(Jerusalem: Zur-Ot, 5744/1983)

pp. (2), 16, 180, (2), viii.

Hebrew with 4-page English introduction.

Haskamot of Rabbis Jacob I. Ruderman, Ovadiah Yosef, Avraham Kahana-Shapira, She’ar Yashuv Cohen.

Download the full PDF here: Bayam Derech

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