Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
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Three letters to the Etz Chaim Yeshiva handwritten and signed by Rabbi Yitzchak Huberman, Ra'anana, 1967-1968. In one of the letters he tells of the visit of the Gur Rebbe author of Beit Yisrael: "This week, the Gur Rebbe came to visit me and blessed me with a complete recovery, and I got out of bed".
Rabbi Yitzhak HaCohen Huberman, "the Tzaddik of Ra'anana" (1896-1977). Born in Poland, studied Torah from Rabbi Ya'akov Mordechai of Biłgoraj, from the "Shem Mi-Shmuel" of Sochatshev and from Rabbi Glickson (son-in-law of R' Chaim of Brisk). Known for his diligence and Torah genius. Was close to the Gur Rebbes and bonded with the Lubavitch school of thought as well. After the Holocaust, he served for six years as Rabbi in Wetzlar, Germany. Immigrated to Eretz Israel and settled in Ra'anana. Known as a lofty tzaddik and wonder-worker. Rabbi Shach writes about him in the approbation to his book "Ben L'Oshri", "Who is famous for being full of knowledge of revealed and hidden [Torah]".
3 letters (one is written on a postcard). Varied size and condition, good condition, filing holes and creases.
Rabbi Yitzhak HaCohen Huberman, "the Tzaddik of Ra'anana" (1896-1977). Born in Poland, studied Torah from Rabbi Ya'akov Mordechai of Biłgoraj, from the "Shem Mi-Shmuel" of Sochatshev and from Rabbi Glickson (son-in-law of R' Chaim of Brisk). Known for his diligence and Torah genius. Was close to the Gur Rebbes and bonded with the Lubavitch school of thought as well. After the Holocaust, he served for six years as Rabbi in Wetzlar, Germany. Immigrated to Eretz Israel and settled in Ra'anana. Known as a lofty tzaddik and wonder-worker. Rabbi Shach writes about him in the approbation to his book "Ben L'Oshri", "Who is famous for being full of knowledge of revealed and hidden [Torah]".
3 letters (one is written on a postcard). Varied size and condition, good condition, filing holes and creases.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
Opening: $500
Sold for: $1,375
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Letter signed by 122 Tel Aviv residents ordaining Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu Taub son of the Modzitz Rebbe "as local rabbi of our neighborhood" (region of Lilenbloom-Yehuda, Halevi-Herzl Streets), "who will fill the position of rabbi and preacher and teach us all matters of religion which periodically rise, and we will apply to him with all our daily queries". They request the Chief Rabbinate to officially approve this ordination. Tel Aviv, [c. 1940].
Among those who signed are well-known Chassidim and public figures: Rabbi "Yitzchak Friedman" – Rebbe author of Siach Yitzhak from Husiatyn, Rabbi "Avraham Arten", Rabbi "Yisrael Asher Shapir' [Gur Chassid], Rabbi "Moshe Burstein", Rabbi "'Yitzchak Weinstein", Rabbi "Yitzchak Meir Kuperberg", Rabbi "Yissachar Dov Rokeach", etc.
Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu Taub (1905-1984, Encyclopedia L'Chassidut, Vol. 3, pp. 691-693), son of Rabbi Shaul Yedidya Eliezer the Modzitz Rebbe (1887-Kislev 1948), ascended to Eretz Israel in 1936 and established his Beit Midrash. He was one of the leading rebbes in Eretz Israel and a member of Mo'etzet Gedolei HaTorah.
2 connected leaves. 33 cm. Good-fair condition.
Among those who signed are well-known Chassidim and public figures: Rabbi "Yitzchak Friedman" – Rebbe author of Siach Yitzhak from Husiatyn, Rabbi "Avraham Arten", Rabbi "Yisrael Asher Shapir' [Gur Chassid], Rabbi "Moshe Burstein", Rabbi "'Yitzchak Weinstein", Rabbi "Yitzchak Meir Kuperberg", Rabbi "Yissachar Dov Rokeach", etc.
Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu Taub (1905-1984, Encyclopedia L'Chassidut, Vol. 3, pp. 691-693), son of Rabbi Shaul Yedidya Eliezer the Modzitz Rebbe (1887-Kislev 1948), ascended to Eretz Israel in 1936 and established his Beit Midrash. He was one of the leading rebbes in Eretz Israel and a member of Mo'etzet Gedolei HaTorah.
2 connected leaves. 33 cm. Good-fair condition.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
Opening: $800
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Letter by Rebbe Baruch David Twersky to his relative Rebbe Yosef Wertheim of Ostroh. Vienna, 1925.
Rebbe Baruch David Twersky (1875-1925), son of Rebbe Mordechai Dov of Hornostaipil. From 1903, succeeded his father as Rebbe of Hornostaipil. In 1904, left for Kalinkavichy and gathered all his father's Chassidim in Raseiniai and in Lithuania. Was renowned for his greatness in Torah knowledge. In 1922, escaped Russia where he was under the vigilance of the Communist government and settled in Vienna where he died at the age of 51. His novellae on the Torah and his halachic responsa by the name of VaYevarech David were published as attachments to his father's book Torei Zahav (Jerusalem, 1969).
Postcard 9X14 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and creases. Filing holes.
Rebbe Baruch David Twersky (1875-1925), son of Rebbe Mordechai Dov of Hornostaipil. From 1903, succeeded his father as Rebbe of Hornostaipil. In 1904, left for Kalinkavichy and gathered all his father's Chassidim in Raseiniai and in Lithuania. Was renowned for his greatness in Torah knowledge. In 1922, escaped Russia where he was under the vigilance of the Communist government and settled in Vienna where he died at the age of 51. His novellae on the Torah and his halachic responsa by the name of VaYevarech David were published as attachments to his father's book Torei Zahav (Jerusalem, 1969).
Postcard 9X14 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and creases. Filing holes.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
Opening: $1,800
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Collection of letters, documents and leaves, by Rachmastrivka rebbes.
• Letters sent to Rebbe Mordechai Twersky from 1904-1914. • Divorce agreement of Rabbi Aryeh ben Rabbi Mordechai from Rebbetzin Shaindel bat Rabbi Ze'ev. 190-. • New Year blessing in rhyme with the acrostic Mordechai sent to the rebbe [apparently in the handwriting of the rebbe's son Rabbi Pinchas Twersky from Ustilla]. • Bunch of documents about the guardianship of the estate of Rebbe Ze'ev Twersky who died in Jerusalem in 1937 (father-in-law of the author of Imrei Chaim of Vizhnitz).
10 items, varied size and condition.
• Letters sent to Rebbe Mordechai Twersky from 1904-1914. • Divorce agreement of Rabbi Aryeh ben Rabbi Mordechai from Rebbetzin Shaindel bat Rabbi Ze'ev. 190-. • New Year blessing in rhyme with the acrostic Mordechai sent to the rebbe [apparently in the handwriting of the rebbe's son Rabbi Pinchas Twersky from Ustilla]. • Bunch of documents about the guardianship of the estate of Rebbe Ze'ev Twersky who died in Jerusalem in 1937 (father-in-law of the author of Imrei Chaim of Vizhnitz).
10 items, varied size and condition.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
Opening: $250
Sold for: $375
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Collection of documents and letters pertaining to Alexander Chassidism in Eretz Israel.
• A letter handwritten and signed by Rebbe Yehuda Moshe Danziger of Alexander. Bnei Brak, 1955. • Five letters of recommendation for institutions of Alexander Chassidism in Bnei Brak, by Rabbi Dov Berish Weidenfeld [rabbi of Trzebinia], by Chief Rabbi of Israel Rabbi Ben Zion Meir Chai Uziel, by Rabbi Yitzchak Eizik HaLevi Herzog, by Rabbi Maimon and by world center of Mizrachi. Jerusalem, 1953. • Additional documents related to the administration of institutions of the Chassidism.
9 items. Various sizes and conditions.
• A letter handwritten and signed by Rebbe Yehuda Moshe Danziger of Alexander. Bnei Brak, 1955. • Five letters of recommendation for institutions of Alexander Chassidism in Bnei Brak, by Rabbi Dov Berish Weidenfeld [rabbi of Trzebinia], by Chief Rabbi of Israel Rabbi Ben Zion Meir Chai Uziel, by Rabbi Yitzchak Eizik HaLevi Herzog, by Rabbi Maimon and by world center of Mizrachi. Jerusalem, 1953. • Additional documents related to the administration of institutions of the Chassidism.
9 items. Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
Opening: $400
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Collection of letters by rebbes, rabbis and educational figures, for a convention in honor of the establishment of the “Center for Kindergartens of Agudat Yisrael”; photographs of the convention. Tevet 1964.
Letter containing signature of the Rebbe of Sadigura Rabbi Mordechai Shalom Yosef Friedman. Letter signed by Rebbe Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu Taub, (unsigned) letter by the Rebbe of Ozharov, letter signed by the Rebbe of Koidanov-Botashan, additional letters and telegrams. Protocol of decisions from the convention.
15 letters and documents. Varying sizes and conditions. 10 9x13.5 cm. photographs, very good condition.
Letter containing signature of the Rebbe of Sadigura Rabbi Mordechai Shalom Yosef Friedman. Letter signed by Rebbe Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu Taub, (unsigned) letter by the Rebbe of Ozharov, letter signed by the Rebbe of Koidanov-Botashan, additional letters and telegrams. Protocol of decisions from the convention.
15 letters and documents. Varying sizes and conditions. 10 9x13.5 cm. photographs, very good condition.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
Opening: $700
Sold for: $875
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Invitation from Rebbe Chaim Meir Hager, author of Imrei Chaim, of Vizhnitz to the wedding of his grandson Rabbi Yisrael ben Moshe Ernster, with the daughter of Rebbe Yitzchak Kalish of Amshinov-New York. Adar Aleph 1970.
On the back of the invitation is a personal handwritten letter from the Rebbe to Rabbi Avraham Moshe Ba'abad, signed in his handwriting: "Chaim Meir" (it is apparent from the signature that the writing was difficult for him, due to his old age).
Rabbi Avraham Moshe Ba'abad, Rabbi of Gura Humorului (Bukovina), an outstanding Torah genius, one of the elder Chassidic rabbis in Eretz Israel, close to the Vizhnitz Chassidic court, see attached material.
~ On the reverse side of the leaf is another personal letter in Yiddish handwritten and signed by the Rebbe's wife, Rebbetzin Margalit.
24 cm. Good condition. Folding marks.
On the back of the invitation is a personal handwritten letter from the Rebbe to Rabbi Avraham Moshe Ba'abad, signed in his handwriting: "Chaim Meir" (it is apparent from the signature that the writing was difficult for him, due to his old age).
Rabbi Avraham Moshe Ba'abad, Rabbi of Gura Humorului (Bukovina), an outstanding Torah genius, one of the elder Chassidic rabbis in Eretz Israel, close to the Vizhnitz Chassidic court, see attached material.
~ On the reverse side of the leaf is another personal letter in Yiddish handwritten and signed by the Rebbe's wife, Rebbetzin Margalit.
24 cm. Good condition. Folding marks.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
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Long letter with New Year blessings handwritten and signed by Rebbe Mordechai Hager of Vizhnitz-Monsey, to Rebbe Naftali Moskowitz of Mielec . Monsey, 4th day of Selichot 1994.
"…A year of blessings and peace, life and plenty from above and all the best forever…You should merit seeing much pleasure of holiness…and to dwell in the tent of Torah…and the new year should bring…good and blessing, ketiva v'chatima tova in the books of the completely righteous…".
18 lines in his handwriting and with his signature. Official stationery, 25 cm. Very good condition, folding marks.
"…A year of blessings and peace, life and plenty from above and all the best forever…You should merit seeing much pleasure of holiness…and to dwell in the tent of Torah…and the new year should bring…good and blessing, ketiva v'chatima tova in the books of the completely righteous…".
18 lines in his handwriting and with his signature. Official stationery, 25 cm. Very good condition, folding marks.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
Opening: $200
Sold for: $450
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Igra D'Kallah, on the Five Books of the Torah, by Rebbe Zvi Elimelech of Dynów, author of Bnei Yissaschar. New York, 1961.
Signatures of Rebbe "Chaim Ya'akov Safrin of Komarno" from New York and Jerusalem, and signature of Rabbi "Naftali Chaim Guttman" of Bnei Brak, who writes that he had purchased the book from Rabbi Zvi Moskowitz of Jerusalem, who exchanged the book with the Rebbe of Komarno. Many handwritten glosses, most were written by Rabbi Naftali Chaim Guttman.
Rabbi Chaim Ya'akov Safrin (1892-1967), son of Rebbe Avraham Mordechai Safrin of Boryslav-Komarno. Served as Rebbe in the city of Uzhhorod (Ungvar). In 1937, immigrated to the US and was one of the leading Chassidic rebbes in New York. In 1962, he ascended to Jerusalem where he established his Beit Midrash. An outstanding Torah scholar and a holy man, great in Cabbalistic wisdom. Wrote some 40 manuscripts, of which only four were printed, Beit Ya'akov, Beit Avot, Ma Zot and Shabbat Shalom U'Mevorach.
[2], 322 pages; 216 pages. 25 cm. Good condition, wear. Original worn binding.
Signatures of Rebbe "Chaim Ya'akov Safrin of Komarno" from New York and Jerusalem, and signature of Rabbi "Naftali Chaim Guttman" of Bnei Brak, who writes that he had purchased the book from Rabbi Zvi Moskowitz of Jerusalem, who exchanged the book with the Rebbe of Komarno. Many handwritten glosses, most were written by Rabbi Naftali Chaim Guttman.
Rabbi Chaim Ya'akov Safrin (1892-1967), son of Rebbe Avraham Mordechai Safrin of Boryslav-Komarno. Served as Rebbe in the city of Uzhhorod (Ungvar). In 1937, immigrated to the US and was one of the leading Chassidic rebbes in New York. In 1962, he ascended to Jerusalem where he established his Beit Midrash. An outstanding Torah scholar and a holy man, great in Cabbalistic wisdom. Wrote some 40 manuscripts, of which only four were printed, Beit Ya'akov, Beit Avot, Ma Zot and Shabbat Shalom U'Mevorach.
[2], 322 pages; 216 pages. 25 cm. Good condition, wear. Original worn binding.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
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Tehillim, with Rashi and Tosfot Chaim commentaries. With Azharot and customs by Rabbi Zvi Elimelech of Dinov author of Bnei Yissaschar, and other additions. Lublin, 1900.
The copy of Rebbe Pinchas Hager of Borşa, who signed in his own handwriting: "Pinchas ben Rabbi Zvi of Borşa". another signature on back forsatz leaf: "Pinchas Hager, Borşa, P.H.". Other inscriptions: "Belongs to Rabbi Zvi of Borşa". Signature of his son Rebbe "Yitzchak Meir Hager". Other inscriptions and signatures ["Avraham Ya'akov Sofer"].
Rebbe Pinchas Hager of Borşa (Encyclopedia L'Chassidut Vol. 3, pp. 530-531), son of Rebbe Baruch Hager of Vizhnitz settled in Borşa in the Maramureş region in 1893, where he established his court with its hundreds of Chassidim. Known as an outstanding Torah scholar and proficient in Kabalistic wisdom and a wonder-worker who gave profusely to charity. During World War I, he moved to Vishiva and in 1927 he moved again to Siget and lived there until his death in 1941. His son Rabbi Yitzchak Meir succeeded him as Rebbe in Siget until he perished in the Holocaust together with his family.
256; 32 pages. 22 cm. Good condition, stains. Few tears. Leather binding, slightly damaged.
The copy of Rebbe Pinchas Hager of Borşa, who signed in his own handwriting: "Pinchas ben Rabbi Zvi of Borşa". another signature on back forsatz leaf: "Pinchas Hager, Borşa, P.H.". Other inscriptions: "Belongs to Rabbi Zvi of Borşa". Signature of his son Rebbe "Yitzchak Meir Hager". Other inscriptions and signatures ["Avraham Ya'akov Sofer"].
Rebbe Pinchas Hager of Borşa (Encyclopedia L'Chassidut Vol. 3, pp. 530-531), son of Rebbe Baruch Hager of Vizhnitz settled in Borşa in the Maramureş region in 1893, where he established his court with its hundreds of Chassidim. Known as an outstanding Torah scholar and proficient in Kabalistic wisdom and a wonder-worker who gave profusely to charity. During World War I, he moved to Vishiva and in 1927 he moved again to Siget and lived there until his death in 1941. His son Rabbi Yitzchak Meir succeeded him as Rebbe in Siget until he perished in the Holocaust together with his family.
256; 32 pages. 22 cm. Good condition, stains. Few tears. Leather binding, slightly damaged.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
Opening: $2,000
Sold for: $2,500
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Chesed L'Avraham, on Kabalistic wisdom, by Rabbi Avraham Azulai. Slavita, [1794]. Printed by Rabbi Pinchas Shapira.
Signature of Rebbe "Avraham Yissachar HaCohen Rabinowitz of Radomsk" – the second rebbe of the Radomsk dynasty (1843-1892, Encyclopedia L'Chassidut Vol. 1, pp. 113-114), son of Rebbe Shlomo HaCohen Rabinowitz, author of Tiferet Shlomo of Radomsk. Rebbe Avraham Yissachar succeeded his father after his death and became the leader of thousands of Chassidim belonging to one of the most famous Chassidic courts in Poland. Renowned for his righteousness and Torah proficiency, he wrote the book Chesed L'Avraham on the Torah and festivals. Stamps on the book leaves: "M. Rabinowicz - Nowo-Radomsk".
Stamps of Rebbe "Avraham Yissachar Englard Av Beit Din of Sosnowica" – Rebbe Avraham Yissachar Englard (1890-2006), Av Beit Din of Sosnowica son-in-law of Rebbe Mordechai Yosef Elazar of Radzin. Stood at the head of the chain of Radzin yeshivot in Poland and assisted his brother-in-law Rebbe Shmuel Shlomo Leiner in leading the Radzin Chassidism. All his family and his father-in-law's family perished in the Holocaust and he miraculously survived, immigrated to the US and in 1954 was crowned Rebbe of Radzin and ascended to Eretz Yisrael. He lived a long life and until an old age taught Torah and Chassidism in the city of Bnei Brak.
Stamps and other ownership inscriptions.
[5], 87, 1-34 [should be: 36], [1] leaves (lacking title page). 20 cm. Good condition, stains and wear, tears to a few leaf margins. Damaged binding.
Signature of Rebbe "Avraham Yissachar HaCohen Rabinowitz of Radomsk" – the second rebbe of the Radomsk dynasty (1843-1892, Encyclopedia L'Chassidut Vol. 1, pp. 113-114), son of Rebbe Shlomo HaCohen Rabinowitz, author of Tiferet Shlomo of Radomsk. Rebbe Avraham Yissachar succeeded his father after his death and became the leader of thousands of Chassidim belonging to one of the most famous Chassidic courts in Poland. Renowned for his righteousness and Torah proficiency, he wrote the book Chesed L'Avraham on the Torah and festivals. Stamps on the book leaves: "M. Rabinowicz - Nowo-Radomsk".
Stamps of Rebbe "Avraham Yissachar Englard Av Beit Din of Sosnowica" – Rebbe Avraham Yissachar Englard (1890-2006), Av Beit Din of Sosnowica son-in-law of Rebbe Mordechai Yosef Elazar of Radzin. Stood at the head of the chain of Radzin yeshivot in Poland and assisted his brother-in-law Rebbe Shmuel Shlomo Leiner in leading the Radzin Chassidism. All his family and his father-in-law's family perished in the Holocaust and he miraculously survived, immigrated to the US and in 1954 was crowned Rebbe of Radzin and ascended to Eretz Yisrael. He lived a long life and until an old age taught Torah and Chassidism in the city of Bnei Brak.
Stamps and other ownership inscriptions.
[5], 87, 1-34 [should be: 36], [1] leaves (lacking title page). 20 cm. Good condition, stains and wear, tears to a few leaf margins. Damaged binding.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
Opening: $300
Sold for: $875
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Shivchei HaRan, history of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov "From the day of his birth to the day he ascended to heaven". [Lvov, c. 1870].
Signature on title page "Zvi Meir HaCohen Rabinowitz of Radomsko" – Rabbi Zvi Meir HaCohen Rabinowitz (1751-1802), son of the Rebbe, author of Tiferet Shlomo of Radomsko. Tzaddik and cabbalist, succeeded his father as Rabbi of the city of Radomsko [his younger brother Rabbi Avraham Yissachar was appointed Rebbe succeeding his father]. Another signature on the title page by his son Rabbi "Avraham Pinchas HaCohen Rabinowitz", Rabbi of Radomsko after his father and last Rabbi of the city, until he was murdered in sanctification of G-d's name in 1942. Stamps and signatures of his brother Rabbi "Yehoshua Nachum Rabinowitz". See attached material.
[32] leaves. 14 cm. Fair condition. Moth damages with damage to text in several places. Loose leaves. Without binding, detached front cover.
Signature on title page "Zvi Meir HaCohen Rabinowitz of Radomsko" – Rabbi Zvi Meir HaCohen Rabinowitz (1751-1802), son of the Rebbe, author of Tiferet Shlomo of Radomsko. Tzaddik and cabbalist, succeeded his father as Rabbi of the city of Radomsko [his younger brother Rabbi Avraham Yissachar was appointed Rebbe succeeding his father]. Another signature on the title page by his son Rabbi "Avraham Pinchas HaCohen Rabinowitz", Rabbi of Radomsko after his father and last Rabbi of the city, until he was murdered in sanctification of G-d's name in 1942. Stamps and signatures of his brother Rabbi "Yehoshua Nachum Rabinowitz". See attached material.
[32] leaves. 14 cm. Fair condition. Moth damages with damage to text in several places. Loose leaves. Without binding, detached front cover.
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