Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
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Special prayers to be recited in the present wartime for victory. New York, [1943].
Printed pamphlet. Hebrew, English and Yiddish. Back title page in English.
Prayers and Sgulot for safeguard. Stated on title page in Yiddish and English that pamphlet can be purchased by assistant of “Tschakaver Rabbi”- Rebbe Rabbi Ya’akov Halberstam of Tschakava. Booklet contains guidance letter by Rebbe of Tschakava.
Includes illustration of Western Wall, Cave of Machpela and flag of U.S.A., Special prayer in honor of President Franklin Roosevelt and for military victory (Hebrew and English).
Rabbi Ya’akov Halberstam (1897-1968), son of Rabbi Sinai Rebbe of Żmigród (son of Rabbi Baruch of Görlitz, son of author of the Divrei Chaim), son-in-law of Rebbe Rabbi Shalom of Schatz. From 1925 Av Beit Din in Tschakava. In 1934 envisioned the coming Holocaust in a dream, left the rabbinate and immigrated to Jerusalem where he established his court. During years of Holocaust was in the U.S.A. and was active in “Va’ad Ha’Hatzala” [Rescue Committee]. Returned to Eretz Israel after Holocaust and then returned to U.S.A. His sons are famous Rabbi Moshe Halberstam and Rabbi Naftali Halberstam Rebbe of Tschakava, among leaders of Ha’Eda HaCharedit.
10, [2] pages. Cardboard cover, printed in blue ink. Quality paper. 21.5 cm. Very good condition. Hardcover binding.
Printed pamphlet. Hebrew, English and Yiddish. Back title page in English.
Prayers and Sgulot for safeguard. Stated on title page in Yiddish and English that pamphlet can be purchased by assistant of “Tschakaver Rabbi”- Rebbe Rabbi Ya’akov Halberstam of Tschakava. Booklet contains guidance letter by Rebbe of Tschakava.
Includes illustration of Western Wall, Cave of Machpela and flag of U.S.A., Special prayer in honor of President Franklin Roosevelt and for military victory (Hebrew and English).
Rabbi Ya’akov Halberstam (1897-1968), son of Rabbi Sinai Rebbe of Żmigród (son of Rabbi Baruch of Görlitz, son of author of the Divrei Chaim), son-in-law of Rebbe Rabbi Shalom of Schatz. From 1925 Av Beit Din in Tschakava. In 1934 envisioned the coming Holocaust in a dream, left the rabbinate and immigrated to Jerusalem where he established his court. During years of Holocaust was in the U.S.A. and was active in “Va’ad Ha’Hatzala” [Rescue Committee]. Returned to Eretz Israel after Holocaust and then returned to U.S.A. His sons are famous Rabbi Moshe Halberstam and Rabbi Naftali Halberstam Rebbe of Tschakava, among leaders of Ha’Eda HaCharedit.
10, [2] pages. Cardboard cover, printed in blue ink. Quality paper. 21.5 cm. Very good condition. Hardcover binding.
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
Opening: $400
Sold for: $500
Including buyer's premium
* Sefer Milchemet Chova, polemic in opposition of Rabbi Shlomo Ganzfried and his halachic disagreements with the Divrei Chaim – by Ga’on of Adda Rabbi Mordechai Eliezer Weber (1822-1892), disciple of the Divrei Chaim. Jerusalem, [1885].
Extended edition of the 1882 Jerusalem edition; the author printed this expanded edition as response to Michseh La’Ohel pamphlet printed by Rabbi Shlomo Ganzfied in Kitzur Shulchan Aruch, Lemberg 1884, in which he harshly criticizes author of Milchemet Chova. This publication contains responses on Michseh La’Ohel as well.
On title page author notes that an earlier edition was printed by him anonymously and this time “… I publicize my name Mordechai Eliezer Weber son of…, who served in rabbinate of congregations of Adda, Mal, Petravesela, Betsha, Poldvar… and I have merited to spend eleven years in holy city of Jerusalem…”.
[2], 19, [1] leaves. 29 cm. Dry paper, good condition.
S. HaLevi 508.
Extended edition of the 1882 Jerusalem edition; the author printed this expanded edition as response to Michseh La’Ohel pamphlet printed by Rabbi Shlomo Ganzfied in Kitzur Shulchan Aruch, Lemberg 1884, in which he harshly criticizes author of Milchemet Chova. This publication contains responses on Michseh La’Ohel as well.
On title page author notes that an earlier edition was printed by him anonymously and this time “… I publicize my name Mordechai Eliezer Weber son of…, who served in rabbinate of congregations of Adda, Mal, Petravesela, Betsha, Poldvar… and I have merited to spend eleven years in holy city of Jerusalem…”.
[2], 19, [1] leaves. 29 cm. Dry paper, good condition.
S. HaLevi 508.
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