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Aderet's Anonymous Sefer and Haskamah?


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In this post, https://www.torahmusings.com/2013/04/my-nom-de-plume-exposed/ , R' Michael Broyde says that "Finally, [Professor Marc B.] Shapiro informed me that the Aderet published a book anonymously, and included his own haskamah to the book (referring to himself in exalted language)." Does anyone have references to resources with more information about this incident?










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In this post, https://www.torahmusings.com/2013/04/my-nom-de-plume-exposed/ , R' Michael Broyde says that "Finally, [Professor Marc B.] Shapiro informed me that the Aderet published a book anonymously, and included his own haskamah to the book (referring to himself in exalted language)." Does anyone have references to resources with more information about this incident?










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In this post, https://www.torahmusings.com/2013/04/my-nom-de-plume-exposed/ , R' Michael Broyde says that "Finally, [Professor Marc B.] Shapiro informed me that the Aderet published a book anonymously, and included his own haskamah to the book (referring to himself in exalted language)." Does anyone have references to resources with more information about this incident?










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    Welcome to MiYodeya Coffee Table and thanks for this first question. Can I recommend you take the tour to get a sense of how the site works? Great to have you learn with us!

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    Welcome to MiYodeya Coffee Table and thanks for this first question. Can I recommend you take the tour to get a sense of how the site works? Great to have you learn with us!

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Welcome to MiYodeya Coffee Table and thanks for this first question. Can I recommend you take the tour to get a sense of how the site works? Great to have you learn with us!

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The book in question is called Aharit HaShanim, and was indeed published anonymously by Aderet, with his own approbation. It discusses the topic of vidui ma'aser.



See footnote 1a to this blogpost for photos of the title page and Aderet's approbation.



An updated version, without the approbations, can be found on HebrewBooks.org here.





For a further example, the title page of Zekher L'Mikdash indicates anonymous authorship, but it is generally attributed (e.g. by HebrewBooks.org) to Aderet. It contains an approbation from Aderet himself.



See the comments section of this blogpost for excerpts of an article by R. Ari Kahn discussing this case.






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One such book is called Zecher Lemikdash (5649), on the laws of hakhel.



You can see his haskama on the first edition here.



The second posthumous publication (5706) names him, with additions from his manuscript.



(Bibliographic information that helped me find the two editions came from here.)






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    The book in question is called Aharit HaShanim, and was indeed published anonymously by Aderet, with his own approbation. It discusses the topic of vidui ma'aser.



    See footnote 1a to this blogpost for photos of the title page and Aderet's approbation.



    An updated version, without the approbations, can be found on HebrewBooks.org here.





    For a further example, the title page of Zekher L'Mikdash indicates anonymous authorship, but it is generally attributed (e.g. by HebrewBooks.org) to Aderet. It contains an approbation from Aderet himself.



    See the comments section of this blogpost for excerpts of an article by R. Ari Kahn discussing this case.






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    • Thanks! Though it seems you snagged the second source from "b a" below after the fact.

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    • @rami_bar_pappa I didn't see b a's post until after I finished editing mine. I found the second source from R. Kahn's comments on the blogpost I linked to.

      – Joel K
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    The book in question is called Aharit HaShanim, and was indeed published anonymously by Aderet, with his own approbation. It discusses the topic of vidui ma'aser.



    See footnote 1a to this blogpost for photos of the title page and Aderet's approbation.



    An updated version, without the approbations, can be found on HebrewBooks.org here.





    For a further example, the title page of Zekher L'Mikdash indicates anonymous authorship, but it is generally attributed (e.g. by HebrewBooks.org) to Aderet. It contains an approbation from Aderet himself.



    See the comments section of this blogpost for excerpts of an article by R. Ari Kahn discussing this case.






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    • Thanks! Though it seems you snagged the second source from "b a" below after the fact.

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    • @rami_bar_pappa I didn't see b a's post until after I finished editing mine. I found the second source from R. Kahn's comments on the blogpost I linked to.

      – Joel K
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    The book in question is called Aharit HaShanim, and was indeed published anonymously by Aderet, with his own approbation. It discusses the topic of vidui ma'aser.



    See footnote 1a to this blogpost for photos of the title page and Aderet's approbation.



    An updated version, without the approbations, can be found on HebrewBooks.org here.





    For a further example, the title page of Zekher L'Mikdash indicates anonymous authorship, but it is generally attributed (e.g. by HebrewBooks.org) to Aderet. It contains an approbation from Aderet himself.



    See the comments section of this blogpost for excerpts of an article by R. Ari Kahn discussing this case.






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    The book in question is called Aharit HaShanim, and was indeed published anonymously by Aderet, with his own approbation. It discusses the topic of vidui ma'aser.



    See footnote 1a to this blogpost for photos of the title page and Aderet's approbation.



    An updated version, without the approbations, can be found on HebrewBooks.org here.





    For a further example, the title page of Zekher L'Mikdash indicates anonymous authorship, but it is generally attributed (e.g. by HebrewBooks.org) to Aderet. It contains an approbation from Aderet himself.



    See the comments section of this blogpost for excerpts of an article by R. Ari Kahn discussing this case.







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    • @rami_bar_pappa I didn't see b a's post until after I finished editing mine. I found the second source from R. Kahn's comments on the blogpost I linked to.

      – Joel K
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    • Thanks! Though it seems you snagged the second source from "b a" below after the fact.

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    • @rami_bar_pappa I didn't see b a's post until after I finished editing mine. I found the second source from R. Kahn's comments on the blogpost I linked to.

      – Joel K
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    Thanks! Though it seems you snagged the second source from "b a" below after the fact.

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    Thanks! Though it seems you snagged the second source from "b a" below after the fact.

    – rami_bar_pappa
    yesterday













    @rami_bar_pappa I didn't see b a's post until after I finished editing mine. I found the second source from R. Kahn's comments on the blogpost I linked to.

    – Joel K
    yesterday





    @rami_bar_pappa I didn't see b a's post until after I finished editing mine. I found the second source from R. Kahn's comments on the blogpost I linked to.

    – Joel K
    yesterday













    Ah okay, understood, sorry.

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    One such book is called Zecher Lemikdash (5649), on the laws of hakhel.



    You can see his haskama on the first edition here.



    The second posthumous publication (5706) names him, with additions from his manuscript.



    (Bibliographic information that helped me find the two editions came from here.)






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      One such book is called Zecher Lemikdash (5649), on the laws of hakhel.



      You can see his haskama on the first edition here.



      The second posthumous publication (5706) names him, with additions from his manuscript.



      (Bibliographic information that helped me find the two editions came from here.)






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        One such book is called Zecher Lemikdash (5649), on the laws of hakhel.



        You can see his haskama on the first edition here.



        The second posthumous publication (5706) names him, with additions from his manuscript.



        (Bibliographic information that helped me find the two editions came from here.)






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        One such book is called Zecher Lemikdash (5649), on the laws of hakhel.



        You can see his haskama on the first edition here.



        The second posthumous publication (5706) names him, with additions from his manuscript.



        (Bibliographic information that helped me find the two editions came from here.)







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