An amazing collection of Rare Talmuds! | Samuel Marks

EPISODE · Apr 19, 2026 · 1H 33M

An amazing collection of Rare Talmuds! | Samuel Marks

from The Frieda Vizel Podcast · host Frieda Vizel

A 26-year-old collector opens his personal library to reveal the dramatic, human stories hidden inside antique Jewish Talmuds.In this video, Samuel Marks takes us through his personal collection of Talmuds from different eras, using each volume to tell a larger story about how the Talmud was printed, censored, altered, and preserved under extraordinary historical pressure. Samuel is a self-taught collector whose engagement with Jewish texts grew out of immersive learning in Hasidic spaces, particularly within the Satmar community in Williamsburg.Raised in a secular Jewish family in Boston, Samuel later reconnected deeply with Jewish learning and history. He is currently a student at the University of Michigan Law School and is not a professional academic, historian, or dealer. His knowledge comes from close study of primary texts, printing history, and the material culture of postwar Hasidic life in America.This Talmud tour explores not only rare editions, but the human, political, and emotional forces that shaped them. Among the stories discussed:• How expensive and technically complex it once was to print the Talmud, including the challenges of typesetting its dense, layered layout• How Jewish owners signed their Talmuds, turning them into personal historical documents• The dramatic saga of Christian censorship, which led to missing passages, partially removed pages, and forced insertions of Christian propaganda• Copyright disputes that shaped competing editions and caused the text to evolve differently across printings• The forgery of the so-called lost Yerushalmi Talmuds• The story of a young girl named Ella who helped typeset a Talmud and signed her name inside, noting that she was looking for a husband• Talmuds printed in the Shanghai Ghetto during World War II• Talmuds produced in displaced persons camps in Germany immediately after the war, often on discarded or reused paper• Which tractates were printed most, when, and why, including postwar demand for laws dealing with loss of a spouse and the special status of Bechorot• How printing errors entered the Talmud, were copied forward, and later identified and addressed• Why Talmuds ended up so oversizedFor more on Samuel’s background as a collector, watch our first interview:https://youtu.be/qjtlgrLe92wYou can also find a related playlist where I read a 1977 Yiddish book that Samuel scanned for me:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhW2QoO54yczFq9JWHjYsS9xMpgmK7GiSThank you to the Youtube channel members for supporting this work and helping make these in-depth projects possible.Find me here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/friedavizel/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/toursbyfrieda/Website: friedavizel.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-frieda-vizel-podcast--5824414/support.

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