Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
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Rabbinical emissary letter signed by rabbi of Hebron, to Rabbi Yosef Motro upon journey to Livorno. Hebron, 1830.
Rabbis of Hebron relate the poverty-stricken situation of the community and the debts “which amounted to fifty thousand”, and they mention that “the channels of sustenance from our brethren in the Diaspora have ceased due to difficulties from the War…”.
Signed by: Rabbi Ya’akov ben Yakar [Av Beit Din of Hebron], Rabbi Chaim HaLevi, Rabbi Eliezer ben Archa, Rabbi Yitzchak Chaim Raphael Shual HaKohen, Rabbi Chaim Yissachar Chason and additional signature.
Emissary Rabbi Yosef Motro was sent on behalf of Hebron community to cities of Italy and the Balkans; he passed away on his way to Bulgaria in 1833 [see attached material of ‘Shluchei Eretz Israel’ to Ya’ari p. 685].
21 cm. leaf. Quality paper, good condition. Folding marks, several stains and tears.
Rabbis of Hebron relate the poverty-stricken situation of the community and the debts “which amounted to fifty thousand”, and they mention that “the channels of sustenance from our brethren in the Diaspora have ceased due to difficulties from the War…”.
Signed by: Rabbi Ya’akov ben Yakar [Av Beit Din of Hebron], Rabbi Chaim HaLevi, Rabbi Eliezer ben Archa, Rabbi Yitzchak Chaim Raphael Shual HaKohen, Rabbi Chaim Yissachar Chason and additional signature.
Emissary Rabbi Yosef Motro was sent on behalf of Hebron community to cities of Italy and the Balkans; he passed away on his way to Bulgaria in 1833 [see attached material of ‘Shluchei Eretz Israel’ to Ya’ari p. 685].
21 cm. leaf. Quality paper, good condition. Folding marks, several stains and tears.
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
Opening: $400
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Emissary letter to Rabbi Mordechai Chaim Meyuchas, signed by rabbis of Jerusalem. Addressed to Rabbi Aliyahu Abutbul and Rabbi Raphael Maman [rabbis of Sefrou, Morocco]. Jerusalem, [1849].
Rabbi Mordechai Chaim Meyuchas, among scholars of Chaim VaChesed Yeshiva in Jerusalem, great-grandson of Rabbi Raphael Meyuchas [author of Pri Ha’Adama and Mizbe’ach Adama] and grandson of Rabbi Mordechai Yosef Meyuchas [author of Sha’ar HaMayim], as detailed in this letter. Sent as emissary of Jerusalem to communities of North Africa on several occasions. This rabbinical emissary letter was written prior to his third journey (see “Shluchei Eretz Israel, p. 726).
Signed by rabbis of Jerusalem: Rabbi Yitzchak Kovo [signature and stamp], Rabbi Yom Tov Meyuchas, Rabbi Eliezer Suzin and Rabbi Binyamin Mordechai Navon.
27 cm. leaf. Fair-poor condition. Stains, folding marks, mildew damage and tears; restored with scotch tape.
Rabbi Mordechai Chaim Meyuchas, among scholars of Chaim VaChesed Yeshiva in Jerusalem, great-grandson of Rabbi Raphael Meyuchas [author of Pri Ha’Adama and Mizbe’ach Adama] and grandson of Rabbi Mordechai Yosef Meyuchas [author of Sha’ar HaMayim], as detailed in this letter. Sent as emissary of Jerusalem to communities of North Africa on several occasions. This rabbinical emissary letter was written prior to his third journey (see “Shluchei Eretz Israel, p. 726).
Signed by rabbis of Jerusalem: Rabbi Yitzchak Kovo [signature and stamp], Rabbi Yom Tov Meyuchas, Rabbi Eliezer Suzin and Rabbi Binyamin Mordechai Navon.
27 cm. leaf. Fair-poor condition. Stains, folding marks, mildew damage and tears; restored with scotch tape.
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
Opening: $300
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Letter by Rabbi Shmuel Salant with signature of son Rabbi “Binyamin Beinush son of great Rabbi Shmuel Salant chief Av Beit Din of Kollel Perushim” – letter of thanks for gift of sermon which Moshe Montefiore delivered upon marriage of Rabbi Binyamin Beinush Salant. Jerusalem, 1853.
Rabbi Binyamin Beinush Salant (1838-1900), only son of Rabbi Shmuel Salant; immigrated with his father to Jerusalem in 1841 and in 1853 married daughter of Rabbi Yuzel Leon. Among seven founders of Nachalat Shiva neighborhood and among establishers of Even Yisrael, Mishkenot Moshe and Mazkeret Moshe neighborhoods.
27 cm. Thin bluish paper, good condition, slight creases. Letter in fine square writing without signature of Rabbi Shmuel Salant.
Rabbi Binyamin Beinush Salant (1838-1900), only son of Rabbi Shmuel Salant; immigrated with his father to Jerusalem in 1841 and in 1853 married daughter of Rabbi Yuzel Leon. Among seven founders of Nachalat Shiva neighborhood and among establishers of Even Yisrael, Mishkenot Moshe and Mazkeret Moshe neighborhoods.
27 cm. Thin bluish paper, good condition, slight creases. Letter in fine square writing without signature of Rabbi Shmuel Salant.
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
Opening: $450
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Letter confirming receipt of funds, “portion allocated for Hassidim of Warsaw in Holy City of Jerusalem”. By Rabbi Yeshaya Bardaki and Rabbi Shmuel Salant, from funds sent by “notable… Sir Moshe Montefiore”, from estate fund of deceased philanthropist Levi Saliman. Jerusalem, 1856.
Signed by four leaders of association of Chassidism: Rabbi “Fischel L.” [Levi-Rubin, supervisor of Kollel Poland], Rabbi “Mordechai Meir Rabin-Zahan” [Av Beit Din of Mezrich in Poland and Dayan in Jerusalem, passed away in 1861], Rabbi “David Tuvia of Łomża” [1802-1863, among leaders of old settlement in Jerusalem, father of Rabbi Yehoshua Yellin], and Rabbi “Baruch Binyamin Zev” [Ga’on Rabbi Wolf Weinstock, disciple of ‘Seer of Lublin’ and ‘HaYehudi HaTov’ of Neustadt, immigrated to Jerusalem in 1851 and appointed as Dayan in Beit Din. Close friend of Rebbe Rabbi Elazar Menachem of Lelov, passed away in 1872].
Three of the abovementioned rabbis also signed on ban against schools of the enlightenment movement, written in Sivan 1856.
Leaf, approx. 13X21 cm. Thin bluish paper, original pasting of paper for preservation of color of stamp. Good-fair condition. Creases and slight stains.
Signed by four leaders of association of Chassidism: Rabbi “Fischel L.” [Levi-Rubin, supervisor of Kollel Poland], Rabbi “Mordechai Meir Rabin-Zahan” [Av Beit Din of Mezrich in Poland and Dayan in Jerusalem, passed away in 1861], Rabbi “David Tuvia of Łomża” [1802-1863, among leaders of old settlement in Jerusalem, father of Rabbi Yehoshua Yellin], and Rabbi “Baruch Binyamin Zev” [Ga’on Rabbi Wolf Weinstock, disciple of ‘Seer of Lublin’ and ‘HaYehudi HaTov’ of Neustadt, immigrated to Jerusalem in 1851 and appointed as Dayan in Beit Din. Close friend of Rebbe Rabbi Elazar Menachem of Lelov, passed away in 1872].
Three of the abovementioned rabbis also signed on ban against schools of the enlightenment movement, written in Sivan 1856.
Leaf, approx. 13X21 cm. Thin bluish paper, original pasting of paper for preservation of color of stamp. Good-fair condition. Creases and slight stains.
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
Opening: $400
Sold for: $525
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Letter handwritten and signed by Rabbi Shimon Menashe Av Beit Din of Hebron with signature of Rabbi Shneur Zalman Epstein, supervisors of “Lubavitch Kollel, known as Kollel Chabad in Holy City of Hebron”. Nisan 1856.
Letter confirming receipt of funds “by rabbis in charge of Kollel Perushim” – sent from Rabbi David Tzvi Ashkenazi for Lubavitch Hassidim, by Ga’on Av Beit Din of Königsberg.
Righteous Ga’on Rabbi Shimon Menashe Chaikin (1777-1893), among most prominent disciples of Mitteler Rebbe and Rebbe author of Tzemach Tzedek. Immigrated from Slutsk to Eretz Israel toward end of 1810’s; served as rabbi and leader of Chabad congregation of Hebron for over seventy years; blessed with longevity and lived until age of 116 years.
Approx. 11X13 cm. Thin bluish paper, illustrated stamp, good condition, slight creases.
Letter confirming receipt of funds “by rabbis in charge of Kollel Perushim” – sent from Rabbi David Tzvi Ashkenazi for Lubavitch Hassidim, by Ga’on Av Beit Din of Königsberg.
Righteous Ga’on Rabbi Shimon Menashe Chaikin (1777-1893), among most prominent disciples of Mitteler Rebbe and Rebbe author of Tzemach Tzedek. Immigrated from Slutsk to Eretz Israel toward end of 1810’s; served as rabbi and leader of Chabad congregation of Hebron for over seventy years; blessed with longevity and lived until age of 116 years.
Approx. 11X13 cm. Thin bluish paper, illustrated stamp, good condition, slight creases.
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $1,375
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Agreement regarding fundraising campaign from continent of Africa. Arranged between rabbis and managers of institutions of Ashkenazi sect in Jerusalem: “HaVa’ad HaKlali Knesset Yisrael”, Vilnius-Žemaitija Kollel, Etz Chaim Yeshiva and Bikur Cholim Hospital. Jerusalem, 8 Tevet [1906].
Signed by twenty rabbis, including: Rabbi Aryeh Leib Rashkes [among rabbis of Vilnius and Jerusalem], Rabbi Aryeh Leib Beharad [Rabbi Leib Dayan son of Rabbi Aharon David], Rabbi Yoel Moshe Solomon, Rabbi Yitzchak Eliezer Charlap, Rabbi Gedalia Nachman Broder, Rabbi Eliyahu Zev Wolfson, Rabbi Nachum Rogoznitzki, Rabbi Asher Eliezer Levy and others.
Authorization of agreement added on margins of leaf by Ga’on Rabbi Shmuel Salant with stamps [handwritten stamp and official stamp] and by Ga’on Rabbi “Yitzchak Blazer” with signature and stamp.
Rabbi Yitzchak (Rabbi Itzele) Blazer (1837-1907), among prominent disciples of Rabbi Yisrael of Salant. Leading geniuses of his generation and advocate of the Musar Movement. Served in rabbinate of capital city St. Peterburg, and between 1862-1878 was Rosh Kollel of Kovno. In his last years resided in Jerusalem. Composed Pri Yitzchak Responsa and Sefer Kochvei Or which he published together with Sefer Or Yisrael by his rabbi, Rabbi Yisrael Salant.
Official stationery written on both sides. 27 cm. Fair-good condition, tears on folding marks, restored with scotch tape. Stains, filing holes.
Signed by twenty rabbis, including: Rabbi Aryeh Leib Rashkes [among rabbis of Vilnius and Jerusalem], Rabbi Aryeh Leib Beharad [Rabbi Leib Dayan son of Rabbi Aharon David], Rabbi Yoel Moshe Solomon, Rabbi Yitzchak Eliezer Charlap, Rabbi Gedalia Nachman Broder, Rabbi Eliyahu Zev Wolfson, Rabbi Nachum Rogoznitzki, Rabbi Asher Eliezer Levy and others.
Authorization of agreement added on margins of leaf by Ga’on Rabbi Shmuel Salant with stamps [handwritten stamp and official stamp] and by Ga’on Rabbi “Yitzchak Blazer” with signature and stamp.
Rabbi Yitzchak (Rabbi Itzele) Blazer (1837-1907), among prominent disciples of Rabbi Yisrael of Salant. Leading geniuses of his generation and advocate of the Musar Movement. Served in rabbinate of capital city St. Peterburg, and between 1862-1878 was Rosh Kollel of Kovno. In his last years resided in Jerusalem. Composed Pri Yitzchak Responsa and Sefer Kochvei Or which he published together with Sefer Or Yisrael by his rabbi, Rabbi Yisrael Salant.
Official stationery written on both sides. 27 cm. Fair-good condition, tears on folding marks, restored with scotch tape. Stains, filing holes.
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
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Lengthy letter by manager of association “Ahavat Achim for natives of France residing in Israel”, to Rabbi Tzadok HaKohen Av Beit Din of Paris. Jerusalem, [1890].
Lengthy letter from Ahavat Achim association which was founded by Jews of France, in framework of “Kollelim” in Jerusalem. Members of association complain that Rabbi Tzadok HaKohen, Av Beit Din of Paris and chief rabbi of France, disregards their first letter in which they coronated him as “President of Holy Land”. Includes signatures of managers and stamps of association.
Due to delay in delivery, an additional letter to Rabbi Tzadok HaKohen was added on last leaf, which reiterates the complaint in harsher words [“what injustice did you find in us, natives of France, which caused you to distance yourself from us?”].
[4] pages (one page contains notations in French). 29 cm. Good-fair condition. Separate leaves, stains, tears on folds.
Lengthy letter from Ahavat Achim association which was founded by Jews of France, in framework of “Kollelim” in Jerusalem. Members of association complain that Rabbi Tzadok HaKohen, Av Beit Din of Paris and chief rabbi of France, disregards their first letter in which they coronated him as “President of Holy Land”. Includes signatures of managers and stamps of association.
Due to delay in delivery, an additional letter to Rabbi Tzadok HaKohen was added on last leaf, which reiterates the complaint in harsher words [“what injustice did you find in us, natives of France, which caused you to distance yourself from us?”].
[4] pages (one page contains notations in French). 29 cm. Good-fair condition. Separate leaves, stains, tears on folds.
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
Opening: $700
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Manuscript, "List of the books of my father Rabbi Samuel Salant".
Notebook documenting the library of the Gaon Rabbi Samuel Salant, Rabbi of Jerusalem, in the handwriting of his son Rabbi Beinish Salant. A number of records, some divided into the following categories: “List of books that the Rabbi left before his journey”, “List of books that the Rabbi brought with him,.." , "List of books that the Rabbi purchased in Jerusalem [here, the Holy City]”.
The notebook provides and interesting look into the library of Rabbi Samuel Salant and the variety of books that he possessed. In some of the lists, next to the names of the books their prices were listed.
At the top of the notebook are written the dates “January 1851”, “February 1851” and the signatures “States Benjamin Beinish son of Rabbi Samuel Salant”. He documented in this notebook the books Rabbi Samuel bought during his journey and sent back to Israel before his arrival and the books he brought with him when he returned to Jerusalem.
In 1851, the time of writing the notebook, Rabbi Samuel Salant returned from a journey lasting several years in Lithuania and Poland as the Shadar (collector) of the Kolel Haperushim (including Vilna). His son [one of the public figures in Jerusalem and one of its builders] was about 13 years old at the time.
About 27 written pages. 18 cm. Good condition, stains. New binding.
Notebook documenting the library of the Gaon Rabbi Samuel Salant, Rabbi of Jerusalem, in the handwriting of his son Rabbi Beinish Salant. A number of records, some divided into the following categories: “List of books that the Rabbi left before his journey”, “List of books that the Rabbi brought with him,.." , "List of books that the Rabbi purchased in Jerusalem [here, the Holy City]”.
The notebook provides and interesting look into the library of Rabbi Samuel Salant and the variety of books that he possessed. In some of the lists, next to the names of the books their prices were listed.
At the top of the notebook are written the dates “January 1851”, “February 1851” and the signatures “States Benjamin Beinish son of Rabbi Samuel Salant”. He documented in this notebook the books Rabbi Samuel bought during his journey and sent back to Israel before his arrival and the books he brought with him when he returned to Jerusalem.
In 1851, the time of writing the notebook, Rabbi Samuel Salant returned from a journey lasting several years in Lithuania and Poland as the Shadar (collector) of the Kolel Haperushim (including Vilna). His son [one of the public figures in Jerusalem and one of its builders] was about 13 years old at the time.
About 27 written pages. 18 cm. Good condition, stains. New binding.
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
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Collection of notebooks and documents, papers and letters, of Rabbi Yosef Leib Hamburger and sons, who served as librarians of the Etz Chaim Yeshiva Library in Jerusalem. Notebooks with lists of book of the yeshiva library and lists of Rabbi Yosef Leib Hamburger's private library. Notebooks of books lent out during 1932-1975.
The notebooks have lists of hundreds of people who lent books to take home including many leading rabbis, tzaddikim and prominent figures in Jerusalem. (For example: Rabbi Eliyahu Zlotnik, Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Auerbach, Rabbi Avraham Ya'akov Zelaznik, Rabbi Shmuel Huminer, Rabbi Aryeh Levine, Rabbi Pinchas Epstein, Rabbi Hillman, Rabbi Shmuel Aharon Yudelevitch, Rabbi Shmuel Tefilinsky etc.) – According to these interesting lists you can see the lenders' areas of interest and the names of books they were lacking. The data in the notebooks were completed in the librarians' handwriting, and sometimes in the handwriting of the lenders with their signatures.
Approximately 7 notebooks + paperwork and letters. Varied size and condition.
The notebooks have lists of hundreds of people who lent books to take home including many leading rabbis, tzaddikim and prominent figures in Jerusalem. (For example: Rabbi Eliyahu Zlotnik, Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Auerbach, Rabbi Avraham Ya'akov Zelaznik, Rabbi Shmuel Huminer, Rabbi Aryeh Levine, Rabbi Pinchas Epstein, Rabbi Hillman, Rabbi Shmuel Aharon Yudelevitch, Rabbi Shmuel Tefilinsky etc.) – According to these interesting lists you can see the lenders' areas of interest and the names of books they were lacking. The data in the notebooks were completed in the librarians' handwriting, and sometimes in the handwriting of the lenders with their signatures.
Approximately 7 notebooks + paperwork and letters. Varied size and condition.
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
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* Letter by Rabbis of Tiberias to Rabbi Kook, with signatures and stamps of Rabbi Ya’akov HaKohen Skali, Rabbi Ya’akov Chai Zrihen and Rabbi Shmuel Ben Kiki. Tiberias, Kislev [1915].
* Certificate to rabbinical emissary Rabbi Ya’akov Vaknin addressed to Rabbi Yosef Rubin from island of Malta. Signed by rabbis of Tiberias: Rabbi Ya’akov Chai Zrihen, Rabbi Shmuel Ben Kiki, Rabbi Ye’uda Toledano. Stamps of Rabbi Eliyahu Yaloz and Rabbi Machlof Shitrit. Tiberias, [late 19th century]. Written on printed paper with caption “G-d will hear us when we call”, illustration of grave of Rabbi Meir Ba’al HaNess and additional ornaments.
* Printed bill of receipt [in golden ink, filled in in handwriting], signed by Rabbi Ye’uda Toledano and stamped by Rabbi Eliyahu Yaloz, Rabbi Shmuel Ben Kiki, Rabbi Ya’akov Vaknin and Rabbi Machlof. Tiberias, [1914].
Various sizes and conditions [good-fair].
* Certificate to rabbinical emissary Rabbi Ya’akov Vaknin addressed to Rabbi Yosef Rubin from island of Malta. Signed by rabbis of Tiberias: Rabbi Ya’akov Chai Zrihen, Rabbi Shmuel Ben Kiki, Rabbi Ye’uda Toledano. Stamps of Rabbi Eliyahu Yaloz and Rabbi Machlof Shitrit. Tiberias, [late 19th century]. Written on printed paper with caption “G-d will hear us when we call”, illustration of grave of Rabbi Meir Ba’al HaNess and additional ornaments.
* Printed bill of receipt [in golden ink, filled in in handwriting], signed by Rabbi Ye’uda Toledano and stamped by Rabbi Eliyahu Yaloz, Rabbi Shmuel Ben Kiki, Rabbi Ya’akov Vaknin and Rabbi Machlof. Tiberias, [1914].
Various sizes and conditions [good-fair].
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Handwritten recommendation for “scholar Rabbi Shimon son of Rabbi Pinchas” departing to England to study a trade: “From youth was inclined to contently work in tobacco industry…”. Tiberias, [second half of 19th century].
Signed: Rabbis of Tiberias, chief rabbi – Rabbi Yosef David Abulafia (with handwritten signature and stamp) [appointed as rabbi of Tiberias at age five!] and Rabbi Shlomo Rachamim Abulafia [stamp in form of his signature].
24X37 cm. leaf. Good condition, folding marks and several tears.
Signed: Rabbis of Tiberias, chief rabbi – Rabbi Yosef David Abulafia (with handwritten signature and stamp) [appointed as rabbi of Tiberias at age five!] and Rabbi Shlomo Rachamim Abulafia [stamp in form of his signature].
24X37 cm. leaf. Good condition, folding marks and several tears.
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Auction 33 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
August 28, 2013
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Large volume with lists of donors to Beit Yosef – Navahrudak Yeshiva in Bnei Brak, and a list of the amount of the donations. Protocols and lists of donations to the yeshiva. Lists of yarzeits in memory of the dead etc. The entries in the notebook are from 1940-1943.
Lists of thousands of donors from dozens of various cities and settlements in Eretz Israel, rabbis, farmers and workers, bankers and industrialists, laborers and academics. Has donations from members of worker settlements and kibbutzim. The donors' addresses are in Tel Aviv and Netanya, Hadera and Binyamina, Yagur and Beit She'arim, Gan Yavne and Givat Brenner, Be'er Tuvia and Ayelet HaShachar, Deganya and Kfar Vitkin, Ein Charod and Ginegar, Ra'anana and Herzliya, Nahalal and Nachliel, and many other places.
Some donations from kibbutzim were donated by the settlement office but large donations were received by many kibbutz members who gave charity to the Navahrudak Yeshiva… and many donations by their elderly parents [who sometimes were Charedi Jews such as Rebbetzin Castlebinitzi from Givat Brenner, R' David Heller of Ein Charod who brought the "Elders" donation, R' Ya'akov Shorr of Kibbutz Ginegar, etc).
Entered on page 168 is a donation of $100 transferred by Rabbi Shmuel Greinman, from the Chazon Ish.
The Beit Yosef Yeshiva was established in Givat Rokeach Bnei Brak, in 1933 by Rabbi Mattityahu Tshetigal, who brought a group of young men from the Navahrudak yeshivot abroad to Eretz Israel. He appointed Rabbi Ya'akov Yisrael Kaneivsky, The Steipler, to head the yeshiva. The Chazon Ish settled near the yeshiva and at times, he too would give discourses in the Beit Yosef Yeshiva.
This notebook reveals the initiatives of the energetic emissary [Rabbi Alter Tzuker] to give the privilege of supporting Torah learners to all Jews who settled in Eretz Israel which is characteristic of the Navahrudak Yeshiva movement which taught courage and full devotion in carrying out G-d's will. Its students did not fear any human being but learned G-d's Torah with complete devotion.
The booklet has 289 pp. (half written, approximately 365 written pp), 32.5 cm. Fair condition, wear, moth holes, detached leaves and worn binding.
Lists of thousands of donors from dozens of various cities and settlements in Eretz Israel, rabbis, farmers and workers, bankers and industrialists, laborers and academics. Has donations from members of worker settlements and kibbutzim. The donors' addresses are in Tel Aviv and Netanya, Hadera and Binyamina, Yagur and Beit She'arim, Gan Yavne and Givat Brenner, Be'er Tuvia and Ayelet HaShachar, Deganya and Kfar Vitkin, Ein Charod and Ginegar, Ra'anana and Herzliya, Nahalal and Nachliel, and many other places.
Some donations from kibbutzim were donated by the settlement office but large donations were received by many kibbutz members who gave charity to the Navahrudak Yeshiva… and many donations by their elderly parents [who sometimes were Charedi Jews such as Rebbetzin Castlebinitzi from Givat Brenner, R' David Heller of Ein Charod who brought the "Elders" donation, R' Ya'akov Shorr of Kibbutz Ginegar, etc).
Entered on page 168 is a donation of $100 transferred by Rabbi Shmuel Greinman, from the Chazon Ish.
The Beit Yosef Yeshiva was established in Givat Rokeach Bnei Brak, in 1933 by Rabbi Mattityahu Tshetigal, who brought a group of young men from the Navahrudak yeshivot abroad to Eretz Israel. He appointed Rabbi Ya'akov Yisrael Kaneivsky, The Steipler, to head the yeshiva. The Chazon Ish settled near the yeshiva and at times, he too would give discourses in the Beit Yosef Yeshiva.
This notebook reveals the initiatives of the energetic emissary [Rabbi Alter Tzuker] to give the privilege of supporting Torah learners to all Jews who settled in Eretz Israel which is characteristic of the Navahrudak Yeshiva movement which taught courage and full devotion in carrying out G-d's will. Its students did not fear any human being but learned G-d's Torah with complete devotion.
The booklet has 289 pp. (half written, approximately 365 written pp), 32.5 cm. Fair condition, wear, moth holes, detached leaves and worn binding.
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