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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
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* Letter of recommendation to young man Binyamin Trachtman who studied in Sha’arei Torah Yeshiva in Kremenchuk (Ukraine) for two years. Letter in handwriting and signature of the Ga’on Rabbi Shlomo Hyman among teachers of Yeshiva. Elul 1920.
The well-known Ga’on Rabbi Shlomo Hyman (c. 1890-1945), disciple of Radin Yeshiva and disciple of Rabbi Baruch Ber
Leibowitz in Halosk Yeshiva. Served as teacher in Yeshiva of Rabbi Baruch Ber during World War I when the Yeshiva exiled from Slabodka to Kremenchuk. He was later on summoned by his rabbi and mentor, the Chofetz Chaim, to the Yeshiva in Smilavichy which was started by Rabbi Elchanan Wasserman. After the Chofetz Chaim returned to Lithuania together with his Yeshivot, Rabbi Shlomo resumed teaching Torah in Kremenchuk [in Yeshiva of his brother-in-law, Rabbi Eliezer Yitzchak Berman]. This document is a rare and significant item from that mysterious period of his life. Upon returning to Lithuania was appointed in 1923 as teacher in Yeshiva of Rabbi Elchanan Wassermann in Baranovich. Afterwards he moved to Vilnius and served as Rosh Yeshiva of “Ramailes” Yeshiva. In 1935 began serving as Rosh Yeshiva of Torah Vo’Da’at in the USA. His Chidushim were printed by the Ga’on Rabbi Michel Yehuda Lefkowitz [who was his disciple from period of Ramailes] in two volumes of “Chidushei Rabbi Shlomo”.
* Letter of recommendation for young man “submitting this letter”, sent to Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Levinson son-in-law of the Chofetz Chaim, by his “disciple”. Kremenchuk, [Elul 1920].
Letter unsigned [apparently out of concern of “evil eye” of authorities]. Written in handwriting upon stationery (printed in Russian) of the righteous Rabbi “Chaim Ber Gringras of Kremenchuk” [among respected personalities of community of Rabbi Baruch Ber in Kremenchuk. Father-in-law of Rabbi Shlomo Harkavi, Rabbi Avraham Ya’akov Gordon, Rabbi Baruch Ya’akov Zmodzak and Rabbi David Rapoport author of Mikdash David, who married his youngest daughter in 1931, after the demise of her father in 1928]. In the letter it is mentioned that the young man studied in the Yeshiva of the Ga’on Rabbi Eliezer Yitzchak Berman in Kremenchuk.
At conclusion of letter the writer sends regards to family of his rabbi and mentor “I send regards to rebbe, rabbi of the Diaspora, the honorable Rabbi Yisrael Meir HaKohen”.
Presumably, the writer is the righteous genius Rabbi Shlomo Harkavi (c. 1890-perished in Holocaust), prominent disciple of Radin Yeshiva, who married eldest daughter of Rabbi Chaim Ber Gringras in Kremenchuk where he taught Torah. For approximately twenty years served as spiritual director of Sha’ar HaTorah Yeshiva in Grodno headed by Rabbi Shimon Shkop, and was considered leading personality of ethics in Yeshivot of Lithuania.
Two letters, 21 cm. Good-fair condition, wear damage on folds and margins.
The well-known Ga’on Rabbi Shlomo Hyman (c. 1890-1945), disciple of Radin Yeshiva and disciple of Rabbi Baruch Ber
Leibowitz in Halosk Yeshiva. Served as teacher in Yeshiva of Rabbi Baruch Ber during World War I when the Yeshiva exiled from Slabodka to Kremenchuk. He was later on summoned by his rabbi and mentor, the Chofetz Chaim, to the Yeshiva in Smilavichy which was started by Rabbi Elchanan Wasserman. After the Chofetz Chaim returned to Lithuania together with his Yeshivot, Rabbi Shlomo resumed teaching Torah in Kremenchuk [in Yeshiva of his brother-in-law, Rabbi Eliezer Yitzchak Berman]. This document is a rare and significant item from that mysterious period of his life. Upon returning to Lithuania was appointed in 1923 as teacher in Yeshiva of Rabbi Elchanan Wassermann in Baranovich. Afterwards he moved to Vilnius and served as Rosh Yeshiva of “Ramailes” Yeshiva. In 1935 began serving as Rosh Yeshiva of Torah Vo’Da’at in the USA. His Chidushim were printed by the Ga’on Rabbi Michel Yehuda Lefkowitz [who was his disciple from period of Ramailes] in two volumes of “Chidushei Rabbi Shlomo”.
* Letter of recommendation for young man “submitting this letter”, sent to Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Levinson son-in-law of the Chofetz Chaim, by his “disciple”. Kremenchuk, [Elul 1920].
Letter unsigned [apparently out of concern of “evil eye” of authorities]. Written in handwriting upon stationery (printed in Russian) of the righteous Rabbi “Chaim Ber Gringras of Kremenchuk” [among respected personalities of community of Rabbi Baruch Ber in Kremenchuk. Father-in-law of Rabbi Shlomo Harkavi, Rabbi Avraham Ya’akov Gordon, Rabbi Baruch Ya’akov Zmodzak and Rabbi David Rapoport author of Mikdash David, who married his youngest daughter in 1931, after the demise of her father in 1928]. In the letter it is mentioned that the young man studied in the Yeshiva of the Ga’on Rabbi Eliezer Yitzchak Berman in Kremenchuk.
At conclusion of letter the writer sends regards to family of his rabbi and mentor “I send regards to rebbe, rabbi of the Diaspora, the honorable Rabbi Yisrael Meir HaKohen”.
Presumably, the writer is the righteous genius Rabbi Shlomo Harkavi (c. 1890-perished in Holocaust), prominent disciple of Radin Yeshiva, who married eldest daughter of Rabbi Chaim Ber Gringras in Kremenchuk where he taught Torah. For approximately twenty years served as spiritual director of Sha’ar HaTorah Yeshiva in Grodno headed by Rabbi Shimon Shkop, and was considered leading personality of ethics in Yeshivot of Lithuania.
Two letters, 21 cm. Good-fair condition, wear damage on folds and margins.
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
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Letter from the Chafetz Chaim Yeshiva in Radin, signed by the managers of the yeshiva, Rabbi "Yehoshua Leib ben Rabbi T. Levinson" and "Rabbi Eliezer Ze'ev Kaplan". Radin, Nissan 1936.
A thank-you letter in Yiddish sent to Philadelphia in the USA for a donation to the Radin Yeshiva.
The yeshiva's official stationary, 29.5 cm. Good condition, light creases.
A thank-you letter in Yiddish sent to Philadelphia in the USA for a donation to the Radin Yeshiva.
The yeshiva's official stationary, 29.5 cm. Good condition, light creases.
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $200
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* Letter with a halachic query, if a "Torah aliya" is permitted to be given to someone who is in the Synagogue but does not put on "tefillin". Lithographic printing of a letter written by Rabbi "Seckel ben Rabbi Simcha Bamberger", [this letter was apparently sent to several rabbis]. Bad-Kissingen, 1905.
2 leaves, 33 cm. Fair condition, wear to margins and folds.
* Letter with a halachic query, regarding "chatzitza" in "tevila", to Rabbi David Zvi Hoffman author of "Melamed L'Ho'il". Handwritten and signed by his son Rabbi Simcha Bamberger who wrote the query "as commanded by his father Rabbi Seckel".
3 pages, 22.5 cm. Good condition.
Rabbi Seckel Yitzchak HaLevi Bamberger Rabbi of Bad-Kissingen and its region (died 1934, "Otzar HaRabbanim" 11312). Son of Rabbi Simcha Bamberger Rabbi of Aschaffenburg and grandson of Rabbi Yitzchak Dov (Rabbi Seligman Ber) Bamberger Rabbi of Würzburg, in his youth published the novellae of Rabbi Avraham Bing, "Zichron Avraham" and added enlightening comments. He also published his father's book "Zecher Simcha". After the death of his father-in-law and uncle Rabbi Moshe Aryeh Leib Bamberger Rabbi of Bad-Kissingen (son-in-law of the "Aruch LaNer"), he succeeded him as Rabbi of Bad-Kissingen where he served until his death in 1934.
2 leaves, 33 cm. Fair condition, wear to margins and folds.
* Letter with a halachic query, regarding "chatzitza" in "tevila", to Rabbi David Zvi Hoffman author of "Melamed L'Ho'il". Handwritten and signed by his son Rabbi Simcha Bamberger who wrote the query "as commanded by his father Rabbi Seckel".
3 pages, 22.5 cm. Good condition.
Rabbi Seckel Yitzchak HaLevi Bamberger Rabbi of Bad-Kissingen and its region (died 1934, "Otzar HaRabbanim" 11312). Son of Rabbi Simcha Bamberger Rabbi of Aschaffenburg and grandson of Rabbi Yitzchak Dov (Rabbi Seligman Ber) Bamberger Rabbi of Würzburg, in his youth published the novellae of Rabbi Avraham Bing, "Zichron Avraham" and added enlightening comments. He also published his father's book "Zecher Simcha". After the death of his father-in-law and uncle Rabbi Moshe Aryeh Leib Bamberger Rabbi of Bad-Kissingen (son-in-law of the "Aruch LaNer"), he succeeded him as Rabbi of Bad-Kissingen where he served until his death in 1934.
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $250
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* Letter of Torah thoughts, by Rabbi Seckel HaLevi Bamberger to Rabbi Moses Chaim Litch-Segal (Rosenbaum). Schrimm, 1902. * Printed letter by Hungarian rabbis, concerning budgeting the kindling of a light in synagogues during the war. Budapest, 1916. * Letter by Rabbi Moshe Avigdor Amiel. Antwerp, 1935. * List of those who belonged to "Kollel Chabad" in Jerusalem who died from Tishrei until Sivan 5679 (1919). Signed by "Head of the Flag" Rabbi Yisrael Shimon Shain. * Letter to Rabbi Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld, protesting the situation of the "Bikur Cholim" Hospital. Signed by 11 Jerusalem community leaders. 1931. * Interesting letter by Rabbi Mordechai Yaffe-Schlesinger to his family. 1976.
6 items, various sizes and conditions.
6 items, various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
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Letter by Rabbi Shlomo Schick Av Beit Din of Karcag, to leaders of community of Carlsburg. Kacag (Hungary), [1877].
The Ga’on Rabbi Shlomo Tzvi Schick (1844-1916), disciple of the Maharam Schick (his relative, Rabbi Shlomo Tzvi Schick composed books on him and on genealogy of the Schick family); served as rabbi of Karcag from 1869. Famous rabbi, authored Rashban Responsa, Siddur Rashban and additional books.
28 cm. Good condition, folding marks.
The Ga’on Rabbi Shlomo Tzvi Schick (1844-1916), disciple of the Maharam Schick (his relative, Rabbi Shlomo Tzvi Schick composed books on him and on genealogy of the Schick family); served as rabbi of Karcag from 1869. Famous rabbi, authored Rashban Responsa, Siddur Rashban and additional books.
28 cm. Good condition, folding marks.
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
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Authorization of inspection of a "shochet"'s knife, handwritten and signed by Rabbi Yosef Zvi Dushinsky Rabbi and "Ga'avad" of the "Eda HaCharedit". Jerusalem, Elul 1940.
The Maharitz – Rabbi Yosef Zvi Dushinsky (1868-1948), a prominent Hungarian Torah scholar, served as Rabbi and yeshiva dean in Chust and Galanta. In 1933, he immigrated to Eretz- Yisrael to serve in the rabbinate of the "Eda HaCharedit" and to lead the "Charedi" community in Eretz-Yisrael. He participated in the "Agudat Yisrael" delegation to the Peel Commission and to other UN committees, preceding the establishment of the State of Israel.
Official stationary, 21 cm. Good condition, folding marks.
The Maharitz – Rabbi Yosef Zvi Dushinsky (1868-1948), a prominent Hungarian Torah scholar, served as Rabbi and yeshiva dean in Chust and Galanta. In 1933, he immigrated to Eretz- Yisrael to serve in the rabbinate of the "Eda HaCharedit" and to lead the "Charedi" community in Eretz-Yisrael. He participated in the "Agudat Yisrael" delegation to the Peel Commission and to other UN committees, preceding the establishment of the State of Israel.
Official stationary, 21 cm. Good condition, folding marks.
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
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Letter in handwriting and signature of the Ga’on Rabbi Aharon Walkin to natives of Pinsk residing in New York. Pinsk, 2 Shvat [1930].
Heartfelt letter of request to “faraway members of our city who are close to our hearts” in appeal to support the Yeshiva in Pinsk in which over two hundred young men study “and although their spiritual sustenance is abundant… the Yeshiva students are direly lacking material needs and are nearly starving to death… it is painful to observe the dear students, studying Torah day and night, ...suffering from the pangs of poverty…”.
The Ga’on Rabbi Aharon Walkin (1865-1942, Otzar HaRabbanim 1548), among leading rabbinical authorities and teachers of Torah in Lithuania. Studied in Vizhnitz and was among prominent disciples of the Netziv. Later on he studied in Kollel of the Prushim in Kovno and was closely associated with Rabbi Yitzchak Elchanan Spektor. Served in the rabbinate of communities of Gruzd, Siad and Amtzislav. During World War I was apprehended by the Russians and while in prison authored his composition Beit Aharon on tractate Bava Kamma. Miraculously escaped to Poland where he was appointed as rabbi of the city and Rosh Yeshiva in Pinsk-Karlin. Composed Beit Aharon, Choshen Aharon, Metzach Aharon and Zkan Aharon Responsa. Perished in the Holocaust.
27 cm. Good condition, tears on folding marks.
Heartfelt letter of request to “faraway members of our city who are close to our hearts” in appeal to support the Yeshiva in Pinsk in which over two hundred young men study “and although their spiritual sustenance is abundant… the Yeshiva students are direly lacking material needs and are nearly starving to death… it is painful to observe the dear students, studying Torah day and night, ...suffering from the pangs of poverty…”.
The Ga’on Rabbi Aharon Walkin (1865-1942, Otzar HaRabbanim 1548), among leading rabbinical authorities and teachers of Torah in Lithuania. Studied in Vizhnitz and was among prominent disciples of the Netziv. Later on he studied in Kollel of the Prushim in Kovno and was closely associated with Rabbi Yitzchak Elchanan Spektor. Served in the rabbinate of communities of Gruzd, Siad and Amtzislav. During World War I was apprehended by the Russians and while in prison authored his composition Beit Aharon on tractate Bava Kamma. Miraculously escaped to Poland where he was appointed as rabbi of the city and Rosh Yeshiva in Pinsk-Karlin. Composed Beit Aharon, Choshen Aharon, Metzach Aharon and Zkan Aharon Responsa. Perished in the Holocaust.
27 cm. Good condition, tears on folding marks.
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
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Two letters in handwriting and signature of Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaCohen Kook. Jerusalem, [1934].
Both letters directed to Rabbi Chanoch Henoch Bornsztain, son of Rebbe author of “Shem MiShmuel”, who was appointed as Rebbe of Sochatchov following the Holocaust.
Two letters, approx. 13 cm. Good-fair condition.
Both letters directed to Rabbi Chanoch Henoch Bornsztain, son of Rebbe author of “Shem MiShmuel”, who was appointed as Rebbe of Sochatchov following the Holocaust.
Two letters, approx. 13 cm. Good-fair condition.
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Four letters: * Letter in handwriting and signature of Rabbi Kook to Professor Pick. Jerusalem, [1921]. * Letter signed by Rabbi Kook, to consul of Egypt. Jerusalem, [1929]. * Letter signed by disciple of Rabbi Kook, Rabbi Ya’akov Moshe Charlap, and his son-in-law Rabbi Shalom Natan Ra’anan-Kook. * Letter signed by Rabbi Shalom Natan Ra’anan-Kook. [Both letters from 1929, written upon stationery of Mercaz HaRAv Yeshiva].
Various sizes and conditions.
Various sizes and conditions.
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Rabbi Kook – varied collection of manuscripts and printed matter: * Condolence telegram sent by Rabbi Kook (with the receipt of telegram delivery). [1932]. * Letter written on Rabbi Kook's official stationary. Square writing [Rabbi Kook's handwriting?]. Jerusalem, 1923. * "Good wishes upon the departing of our Holy Rabbi", two cards for Rabbi Kook's departing ceremony before his journey to America. * Letter by Rabbi Shmuel Kook, Rabbi Kook's younger brother, on a postcard of an old-age home. Jerusalem, 1909. Yiddish. * Booklet, a call for founding the worldwide central yeshiva, By Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaCohen Kook. Jerusalem 1922. * Printed notice of the HaMekasher Co. travel services for those who wish to visit Rabbi Kook's grave on his yartzeit. [Solomon printing]. *Letter from Bank Kupat Am Eretz Yisrael to Rabbi Kook, to collect bank fees for a returned American check. Jerusalem, 1923. * Authorization for receiving food in the public kitchen [in the handwriting of Rabbi Y. Shapira], with Rabbi Kook's stamp. * Printed leaf, calendar for the year 5706 (1945-46), published by Mercaz HaRav, with the photograph of Rabbi Kook at the top.
11 items, various sizes and conditions.
11 items, various sizes and conditions.
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March 6, 2013
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Application form for immigration certificate for Rabbi Shmuel Kagan Rabbi of Orsha and his wife Badana, signed by his brother-in-law Rabbi "Ya'akov Yisrael Kanievsky – Rabbi in the 'Beit Yosef Yeshiva', Bnei Brak", and signed by Rabbi "Yonatan Binyamin HaLevi Ish Horowitz, 'Agudat Yisrael' Chairman". [Chanuka 5696,1935].
Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu Kahn (1889-perished in the Holocaust), great son-in-law of Rabbi Shemaryahu Yosef Karelitz Rabbi of Kosove, and brother-in-law of the "Chazon Ish" and the Steipler. Was an outstanding disciple of the "Saba of Slabodke". Served in the Orsha (Minsk region) rabbinate from 1918, under the communist rule. On the application form for a certificate, only his wife Badana is mentioned since they were childless.
19X25 cm. Fair condition, stains and tears to margins.
Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu Kahn (1889-perished in the Holocaust), great son-in-law of Rabbi Shemaryahu Yosef Karelitz Rabbi of Kosove, and brother-in-law of the "Chazon Ish" and the Steipler. Was an outstanding disciple of the "Saba of Slabodke". Served in the Orsha (Minsk region) rabbinate from 1918, under the communist rule. On the application form for a certificate, only his wife Badana is mentioned since they were childless.
19X25 cm. Fair condition, stains and tears to margins.
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
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Letter concerning a massive protest, against building a "swimming pool with mixed swimming" in Jerusalem the Holy City, signed by the heads of the "Mo'etzet Gedolei HaTorah" in Jerusalem: Rabbi "Zvi Pesach Frank" Rabbi of Jerusalem, Rabbi "Dov Berish Weidenfeld" the Tshebin Rebbe, Rabbi "Eliezer Yehuda Finkel" Head of Mir Yeshiva, Rabbi "Zalman Sorotzkin" the Rabbi of Lutsk and Rabbi "Akiva Sofer" the Rabbi from Pressburg. Jerusalem, Sivan 5718 (1958).
The letter is typewritten on an aerogram for abroad, prepared by the "Central Committee for Jerusalem's Holiness", to send to rabbinic organizations abroad. In the letter, the various actions taken on this matter and the two large protests planned to take place in Jerusalem on the 7th and on the 16th of the month of Sivan are reported.
Aerogram, 30 cm. Good condition, file holes.
The letter is typewritten on an aerogram for abroad, prepared by the "Central Committee for Jerusalem's Holiness", to send to rabbinic organizations abroad. In the letter, the various actions taken on this matter and the two large protests planned to take place in Jerusalem on the 7th and on the 16th of the month of Sivan are reported.
Aerogram, 30 cm. Good condition, file holes.
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