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Keywords: Sefer Helkat Binyamin.jpg en Sefer Helkat Binyamin Portion of Benjamin Passover Haggadah with the Commentary of Benjamin of Zaloszc Lvov Lemberg Judith Rosanes 1794 The first Hassidic commentary to the traditional Passover haggadah was compiled by Rabbi Benjamin ben Aaron of Zalozce 1740-1791 Maggid in Wlatisask and Zalozce His works include important teachings and quotations from his teacher Yehiel Mikhl of Zlocew as well as Hasidic luminaries such as Israel Ba'al Shem the founder of Hasidism Dov Ber of Mezeritch Yaakov Yosef of Polonnoye and others Helkat Binyamin was published posthumously thanks to the dedicated efforts of the author's son Asher Zelig who brought his father's manuscript to the attention of Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev who urged its publication and provided an approbation for the printed edition The book was printed by Judith Rosanes one of the premier printers of Hebrew books in the 18th century first in Zolkiew and later in Lvov She was the great-granddaughter of the renowned Amsterdam printer Uri Phoebus ha-Levi Altogether Judith Rosanes printed more than fifty books until her death in 1805 She was the first Jewish woman to print Hebrew books on a commercial basis over an extended period ”for at least twenty-five years It is known that she had twenty-four employees all male 1794 http //www sothebys com/en/auctions/ecatalogue/2010/important-judaica-n08691/lot 174 html Sotheby's Benjamin of Zaloszc other versions PD-Art Haggadah Hasidic texts
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