Lot : 80

A Wonderful Essay in Rav Shamshon Raphael Hirsh’s Handwriting.

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A Wonderful Essay in Rav Shamshon Raphael Hirsh’s Handwriting.

Two long pages from an essay in German (with words in Hebrew) in the handwriting of Rav Shamshon Raphael Hirsch (1808-1889).
In this essay, Rav Hirsh explains the colors of the Mishkan’s cedar wood and the colors of the coverings, and what they mean in Yidishkeit:
“Blue symbols our limited sight, the world beyond our sight, the Divine realm. Therefore the blue-colored string on one’s garment is the color that represents our understanding of Godliness; the color of Hashem’s covenant with man, the symbol of Godliness unites with the pure person, totally fills him and determines every feature of life…”
The page is printed in Osef Michtavei Harashar Hirsh, II pages 167-171.

Germany, 19th century. Rav Hirsh’s handwriting in German, with words in Hebrew. Size: 21X34 cm. Tears in the margins, some expertly restored. Fold marks and stains.