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Among the books written by Rabbi Shlom Ganzfried, a place of excellence corresponds to this work, the Kitzur Shuljn Aruj, published for the first time in Ungvar in 1864. This is due to its extraordinary diffusion and the need for a book of these characteristics that filled the lack of a work that responded to all the daily plans that could be presented to any individual, guiding him throughout his life on the path of the Torah and the paths of Jewish Law in a way that would be useful to everyone. The author defines the content and purpose of his book in just a few lines:"It is a compendium of the four volumes of Shulchan Aruj, the laws that each individual must necessarily know, written in a simple and systematically arranged." In reference to its usefulness, he adds:"It is a good and useful composition, with the help of Gd, for those who, engaged in commerce, do not have time to engage in a conscientious study of Shulchan Aruch and his commentators. Here you will easily find what you are looking for. " Moreover, "they will be able to educate young people to implant in their hearts the precepts of Gd from their childhood, so that in their old age they will not turn away from them." To this day, it continues to be the decisive work in day - to - day conduct, and a subject of inescapable study for young people - in age or knowledge - in their first steps through the antechambers of Jewish law. The Kitzur Shuljn Aruj is infaltable in the Jewish home, and its diffusion reached monumental proportions. In 1908, about 45 years after his first impression, the son - in - law of Rabbi Shlomo, Rabbi Gershon Wolf Banet, wrote that at that time there were between 400,000 and 500,000 copies of the Kitzur in the world (only about 250,000 copies were printed during the author's lifetime). copies). Since then, it was reprinted hundreds of times more, totaling millions of copies, something unprecedented for a rabbinic work besides the Torah itself. This all new annotated 24th edition of the Haggadah, published in 2013, has been extensively revised and enhanced for a smooth reading. The reasons behind customs as well as the practical applications have been added to make this Haggadah user - friendly for people of all backgrounds. It is easy to read with a clear Hebrew and Russian typesetting along with easy to follow instructions. The effort invested in translating, transliterating, editing and designing this Haggadah is apparent throughout its pages. Transliterated essentials, like Kiddush and all blessings (as well as Birkat Hamazon and Al Hagefen), appear as needed - no page flipping necessary. Clear, detailed instructions and short comments make this the perfect Haggadah for a beginner or a veteran. And the economical price make this a great choice for every participant at your seder table. Printed on cream color paper, with a laminated splash - proof cover. Great for family and communal sedarim.
| Code: | 9780976247289 |
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| ISBN-10: | 0976247283 |
| ISBN-13: | 9780976247289 |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Pages: | 83 |
| Dimensions: | 6" x 9" |
| Publisher: | Alef To Tav |
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| Publisher | Alef To Tav |
|---|---|
| SKU | 9780976247289 |
| Availability | Out of stock |
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Haggadah Shel Pesach - Russian
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