Sefer Asufot

Original titleספר האסופות
LanguageHebrew
Publication date
13th-14th century
Publication placeRhineland, Germany

Sefer ha-Asuppot[a] (Hebrew: ספר האסופות, romanizedBook of the Collections)[b] is the name of a compilation of medieval German Jewish halakha and minhagim, the manuscript of which is privately held by David H. Feinberg of New York[c][1] (fragments from the text are also found in MSS Paris 1408[2] and Girona 11.17[3]). The work includes a large number of teachings, minhagim, descriptions of popular costumes, halachic rulings, and collected stories from numerous authors, displaying the ordinary life of Rhineland Jews in during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. The manuscript is endowed with vowel signs almost throughout, which makes it the only non-liturgical and non-Biblical text of its kind, and the vowels follow the Spanish pronunciation.[4] The manuscript is the work of several scribes, containing multiple hands and multiple inks.[5] One scribe was probably named Meir.[6]

Authorship is now generally attributed to Elijah ben Isaac Lattes of Carcassonne, but many scholars dissent.[d] The main author was Ashkenazi and a student of Eleazar of Worms (d. 1238),[e] but some content is from a later period, including a model writ of divorce dated 1307.[7][5][8] Avigdor Aptowitzer attributed at least part of the text to a grandson of Eliezer ben Joel HaLevi, suggesting Eliezer's great-grandson Abraham ben Eliezer Halevi, a student of Meir of Rothenburg (d. 1293),[9] but Dziubas disagrees.[10]

S D Luzzatto published some excerpts from the book in 1846.[11] Eliakim Carmoly publicly appealed for the manuscript's publication in 1867.[12] Jacob Glassberg published some excerpts on circumcision in 1892.[13] Moses Gaster published some excerpts on Passover in his Montefiore Report 1893.[7] Aptowitzer included sections which he attributed to Eliezer b. Joel HaLevi's grandson in Mavo l'Sefer RAbYH (1938).[9] Abraham Isaac Dziubas published a two-volume edition of the Asuppot's section on forbidden foods in 1942.[5] Simha Assaf republished the excerpt on education in 1948.[14] Excerpts were published and republished by Samuel Eliezer Stern [he] in Moriah 173 (1987), Mayim Hayyim (1989), and Tzfunot 1 (1989), and eventually in his Meorot haRishonim (2002).[6] Alexander Jungerman [he] included excerpts on idolatry in Qovetz Shitot Qamai: A"Z (2006).[15]


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  1. ^ "ספר האסופות". www.nli.org.il. Retrieved 2023-02-02.
  2. ^ "לקוטים מהתלמוד ופרוש עליהם PARIS BN 1408". www.nli.org.il. Retrieved 2023-02-02.
  3. ^ "ספר האסופות (הלכות יין נסך, קטע) | כתב יד NNL_ALEPH997009165665305171 | הספרייה הלאומית". www.nli.org.il (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2023-02-17.
  4. ^ "ASUFOT - JewishEncyclopedia.com". www.jewishencyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2020-06-18.
  5. ^ a b c "HebrewBooks.org Sefer Detail: ספר האסופות -- אליהו בן יצחק, מקרקשונה מיחס לו". hebrewbooks.org. Retrieved 2023-02-02.
  6. ^ a b "SEFER HA'ASSUFOT, MANUSCRIPT ON PARCHMENT [14th century]". Sotheby's. 2004. (N.b. this source refers to Samuel Eliezer Stern as "S. A. Stern").
  7. ^ a b Montefiore, Claude Goldsmid (1894). The Jewish Quarterly Review. Macmillan.
  8. ^ Compact Memory / Magazin für die Wissenschaft des Judenthums : Vol. 10 (1883). BerlinBerlinBerlin. 1883.
  9. ^ a b Aptowitzer, Victor (1938). מבוא לספר ראבי״ה (in Hebrew). מקיצי נרדמים. (This book is available on Otzar as מבוא לראבי"ה)
  10. ^ Dziubas, Abraham Isaac (1939). Gaguine, Shem Tob (ed.). "ספר האסופות". יהודית. 1 (1): 16–24.
  11. ^ Luzzatto, Samuel David (1846). הליכות קדם (in Hebrew). בדפוס דוד בן יעקב פרופס כ״ץ. pp. 40–70.
  12. ^ "⁨UNKNOWN⁩ | ⁨הלבנון⁩ | 24 מאי 1867 | אוסף העיתונות | הספרייה הלאומית". www.nli.org.il (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2023-02-17.
  13. ^ "HebrewBooks.org Sefer Detail: זכרון ברית לראשונים -- יעקב, הגוזר". hebrewbooks.org. Retrieved 2023-02-16.
  14. ^ "HebrewBooks.org Sefer Detail: מקורות לתולדות החינוך בישראל - חלק ד -- אסף, שמחה, 1889-1953". hebrewbooks.org. Retrieved 2023-02-17.
  15. ^ "HebrewBooks.org Sefer Detail: קובץ שיטות קמאי - עבודה זרה - חלק א, דף ב עד מא -- יונגרמן, שלום מאיר בן יחיאל מיכאל". hebrewbooks.org. Retrieved 2023-02-17.