Abraham Ben Saul Broda - Literary Works

Literary Works

Broda's collected works appeared after his death. They include:

  1. Ḥiddushe Geonim (Offenbach, 1723), consisting of scholia to the treatises Baba Ḳamma, Baba Meẓi'a, and Sanhedrin;
  2. Ḥiddushe Halakot, on Giṭṭin, Wandsbeck, 1731;
  3. Shema'ta Ḥadta, on Ketubot and Giṭṭin, Frankfort-on-the-Main, 1722;
  4. Eshel Abraham, on Pesaḥim, Ḥullin, and Baba Batra, Frankfort-on-the-Main, 1747;
  5. Toledot Abraham, on Ḳiddushin and Ketubot, Fürth, 1764;
  6. Halikot 'Olam, the Jewish laws in the German language, Budapest;

Aside from these works written by him, many of his explanations of different questions are found in the works of other scholars, as in:

  • Nathaniel Weil's Ḳorban Netanel, Carlsruhe, 1755;
  • Ẓebi Ashkenazi's Ḥakam Ẓebi, et seq;

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