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English: Horeb by Rabbi Samson Refael Hirsch, translated into Hebrew by Moshe Zalman Ahronson of Kovno. Printed by the Widow and Brothers Romm, Vilna 1895. Section two. The book was originally written in German. The Hebrew translation was started in 1892 and was finished in 1895. This is the second and last section translated that year. Tens of approbations from the rabbis of various communities, including Rabbi Shalom Dovber Schneersohn of Lubavitch, Rabbi Ezriel Hildesheimer, Rabbi Eliezer Rabinowitz, the rabbis of Minsk, Grodno, Telz and more. Separate title page for each "Ma'arechet."
עברית: חורב, ווילנא תרנ"ה 1895. מהדורה עברית ראשונה. ורב, מאת רבי שמשון רפאל הירש, מתורגם עברית ע"י משה זלמן אהרונסון מקובנא. דפוס האלמנה והאחים ראם, ווילנא תרנ"ה 1895, חלק שני. הספר נכתב במקורו גרמנית. תרגום הספר לעברית החל בשנת 1892, והתבצע עד שנת 1895. לפנינו החלק השני והאחרון של הספר שתורגם בשנה זו. עשרות הסכמות מרבני קהילות שונות ביניהם רבי שלום דובער שניאורסון מליובביץ', רבי עזריאל הלדסהיימר, רבי אליעזר רבינוביץ', רבני מינסק, הוראדנא, טעלז, לאפיץ, קאברין ועוד. שער נפרד לכל 'מערכת'.
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Samson Raphael Hirsch  (1808–1888)  wikidata:Q76985 s:he:מחבר:רש"ר הירש q:en:Samson Raphael Hirsch
 
Samson Raphael Hirsch
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Date of birth/death 20 June 1808 / 19 June 1808 Edit this at Wikidata 31 December 1888 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Hamburg Frankfurt
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