Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
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Long letter handwritten and signed by Rabbi "Shlomo Zalman ben Rabbi Meir… Zaksh from the Luokė community", to Rabbi Shmuel Salant. Viduklė, 1852.
In the letter, he writes of the plan of his great uncle, Rabbi Shabtai Yaffe "son of Rabbi Evli Yaffe" to ascend to Eretz Israel.
Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Zaksh (1814-1876) a famous Lithuania Torah genius, due to his great righteousness was known as "Rabbi Zalmele Frumer". Childhood friend of Rabbi Shmuel of Salant. Was rabbi of Biržai, Luokė and Kretinga.
Rabbi Shabtai Yaffe, one of the greatest rabbis of Zamut (Northern Lithuania), served as Av Beit Din of Ponovezh and Jelgava and for 53 years in the rabbinate of Viekšniai. Ascended to Jerusalem in 1852 and died after one year in the month of Kislev 1853. Left behind many manuscripts (not printed) which were kept by his son-in-law Rabbi BenZion Shalaz.
25X22 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and folding marks.
In the letter, he writes of the plan of his great uncle, Rabbi Shabtai Yaffe "son of Rabbi Evli Yaffe" to ascend to Eretz Israel.
Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Zaksh (1814-1876) a famous Lithuania Torah genius, due to his great righteousness was known as "Rabbi Zalmele Frumer". Childhood friend of Rabbi Shmuel of Salant. Was rabbi of Biržai, Luokė and Kretinga.
Rabbi Shabtai Yaffe, one of the greatest rabbis of Zamut (Northern Lithuania), served as Av Beit Din of Ponovezh and Jelgava and for 53 years in the rabbinate of Viekšniai. Ascended to Jerusalem in 1852 and died after one year in the month of Kislev 1853. Left behind many manuscripts (not printed) which were kept by his son-in-law Rabbi BenZion Shalaz.
25X22 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and folding marks.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
Opening: $700
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Letter to Rabbi Shmuel Salant, with handwritten signature of ten “elders of the congregation”, of the Kollel of “Österreich Chassidism”, requesting to receive the funds directly from London, instead of transferring them through an appointee of the Kollel “who will avenge us and do with us as he pleases as known throughout all gates of Zion”. Jerusalem, Kislev 1854.
Signed by ten rabbis, including: Rabbi Shmarya Shmeril Av Beit Din of Harimlov, Rabbi Yisrael of Hungary, the Holy Avraham Zvi [of Bitatsch?]; Rabbi Yehudah Segal; Rabbi Binyamin HaCohen; Rabbi David son of deceased leader and mentor Rabbi Chaim Yehoshua---“ and Rabbi Avigdor Zvi Enda.
The genius Rabbi Shmarya Shmeril Brandris (1780-1857), rabbi of Harimlov, disciple of Rabbi Ephraim Zalman Margaliot and Rebbe Rabbi Avraham Dovid of Buchach. Author of Iyun Tefillah and Kehilot Yaakov. Immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1852, and settled in Jerusalem. Signed the 1856 ban against institutions of the Haskalah movement. (For additional information related to him see Encyclopedia of Scholars of Galicia, I pp. 618-619).
21.5 cm. Bluish stationery paper, good condition, folding marks and stains.
Signed by ten rabbis, including: Rabbi Shmarya Shmeril Av Beit Din of Harimlov, Rabbi Yisrael of Hungary, the Holy Avraham Zvi [of Bitatsch?]; Rabbi Yehudah Segal; Rabbi Binyamin HaCohen; Rabbi David son of deceased leader and mentor Rabbi Chaim Yehoshua---“ and Rabbi Avigdor Zvi Enda.
The genius Rabbi Shmarya Shmeril Brandris (1780-1857), rabbi of Harimlov, disciple of Rabbi Ephraim Zalman Margaliot and Rebbe Rabbi Avraham Dovid of Buchach. Author of Iyun Tefillah and Kehilot Yaakov. Immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1852, and settled in Jerusalem. Signed the 1856 ban against institutions of the Haskalah movement. (For additional information related to him see Encyclopedia of Scholars of Galicia, I pp. 618-619).
21.5 cm. Bluish stationery paper, good condition, folding marks and stains.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
Opening: $300
Sold for: $875
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Letter with a halachic question, regarding Chalitza, to Rabbi Shmuel of Salant. Manchester. Handwritten and signed by Rabbi Chaim Zussman HaCohen. Kislev 1882.
Rabbi Chaim Zussman (Ze'ev) HaCohen (died c. 1909), son-in-law of Rabbi Ya'akov Rabinowitz Av Beit Din of Vawkavysk and dayan in London. Served as Rabbi of Manchester and after the death of his father-in-law, moved to London to succeed him as dayan in the Beit Din of Rabbi Nathan Adler, author of Netina LaGer, Chief Rabbi of London and its surroundings. His Torah novellae were published through various channels: the Torah MiZion compilations; the book Daltei Teshuva; Passover Hagadda of Spiers.
His responses to this halachic question of Rabbi Chaim Zussman and the responses of Rabbi Shmuel Salant of Jerusalem, Rabbi Yitzchak Elchanan Spector and the Netziv of Volozhin were printed in the book Torat Rabbi Shmuel Salant (Jerusalem, 1998), Part 2, pp. 432-455.
4 pages, 33 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and wear.
Rabbi Chaim Zussman (Ze'ev) HaCohen (died c. 1909), son-in-law of Rabbi Ya'akov Rabinowitz Av Beit Din of Vawkavysk and dayan in London. Served as Rabbi of Manchester and after the death of his father-in-law, moved to London to succeed him as dayan in the Beit Din of Rabbi Nathan Adler, author of Netina LaGer, Chief Rabbi of London and its surroundings. His Torah novellae were published through various channels: the Torah MiZion compilations; the book Daltei Teshuva; Passover Hagadda of Spiers.
His responses to this halachic question of Rabbi Chaim Zussman and the responses of Rabbi Shmuel Salant of Jerusalem, Rabbi Yitzchak Elchanan Spector and the Netziv of Volozhin were printed in the book Torat Rabbi Shmuel Salant (Jerusalem, 1998), Part 2, pp. 432-455.
4 pages, 33 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and wear.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
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Letter to Rabbi Shmuel Salant, requesting to transfer the key of the great charity fund of Zamut Kollel, which was in the hands of deceased Rabbi Yehoshua Pollak, to Rabbi Avraham Yaakov Shavutzky, with signatures of 18 committee members. Jerusalem, Sivan 1891.
Signatures including following rabbis: Rabbi Yehudah Leib Hillman, Rabbi Shlomo Aharon Berzer, Rabbi Shaul Horowitz, Rabbi Benzion Schlosz, Rabbi Yosef Milida, Rabbi Yaakov Scherson, and others.
29 cm. leaf. Fair condition, dry paper, slight damage on folds.
Signatures including following rabbis: Rabbi Yehudah Leib Hillman, Rabbi Shlomo Aharon Berzer, Rabbi Shaul Horowitz, Rabbi Benzion Schlosz, Rabbi Yosef Milida, Rabbi Yaakov Scherson, and others.
29 cm. leaf. Fair condition, dry paper, slight damage on folds.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
Opening: $400
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Letter sent to Rabbi Shmuel Salant, regarding funds for Eretz Israel and the “instigators” against matters of the Vilnius Kollel. Signed by managers of the Kollel: Rabbi Shmuel son of Yosef Zhibertinsky, Rabbi Yaakov Meir and Rabbi Shimon Strasson. Vilnius, 1894.
The Ga’on Rabbi Shmuel Zhibertinsky (1818-1898), among greatest rabbis and teachers of Torah in Vilnius. Better known as Rabbi Shmuel Leovicher after his native village Leovich. Arrived to study in Vilnius in his youth, where he studied together with his colleague Rabbi Alexander Moshe Lapidot by Rabbi Yisrael of Salant. Throughout the years he became famous and was considered one of greatest Torah scholars of the city, and after the demise of Ga’on Rabbi Yaakov Barret (rabbi of the Chafetz Chaim) and Rabbi Yosef Skovitz, he succeeded them as rabbinical authority and chief of the Beit Din in Vilnius. Was famous in his generation for his tremendous proficiency and sharpness. His genius book Olat Shmuel, was printed after his demise by his grandson (son-in-law of his son) and successor, Rabbi Chanoch Henich Eigis, rabbi in Vilnius.
The Ga’on Rabbi Yaakov Meir Raguler (of city of Raguly; his family name was Kamentsky), exalted genius and famous Tzadik. Colleague and friend from youth of Ga’on Rabbi Eliyahu Rabinowitz-Teomim, who often refers to him in his writings. Corresponded with Rabbi Yitzchak Elchanan Spektor. Studied Torah from morning until night wrapped in prayer shawl and donning phylacteries, while his wife managed a large shop. After her demise he relocated to city of Vilnius, and was considered one of pillars of the city. Supervised the charity funds for Eretz Israel in Lithuania and its vicinity. Passed away approximately in 1901.
This letter was written during the period of the disputes in the institutional offices in Jerusalem, which affected fundraising worldwide, see items 248 and 338.
27.5 cm. Good condition.
The Ga’on Rabbi Shmuel Zhibertinsky (1818-1898), among greatest rabbis and teachers of Torah in Vilnius. Better known as Rabbi Shmuel Leovicher after his native village Leovich. Arrived to study in Vilnius in his youth, where he studied together with his colleague Rabbi Alexander Moshe Lapidot by Rabbi Yisrael of Salant. Throughout the years he became famous and was considered one of greatest Torah scholars of the city, and after the demise of Ga’on Rabbi Yaakov Barret (rabbi of the Chafetz Chaim) and Rabbi Yosef Skovitz, he succeeded them as rabbinical authority and chief of the Beit Din in Vilnius. Was famous in his generation for his tremendous proficiency and sharpness. His genius book Olat Shmuel, was printed after his demise by his grandson (son-in-law of his son) and successor, Rabbi Chanoch Henich Eigis, rabbi in Vilnius.
The Ga’on Rabbi Yaakov Meir Raguler (of city of Raguly; his family name was Kamentsky), exalted genius and famous Tzadik. Colleague and friend from youth of Ga’on Rabbi Eliyahu Rabinowitz-Teomim, who often refers to him in his writings. Corresponded with Rabbi Yitzchak Elchanan Spektor. Studied Torah from morning until night wrapped in prayer shawl and donning phylacteries, while his wife managed a large shop. After her demise he relocated to city of Vilnius, and was considered one of pillars of the city. Supervised the charity funds for Eretz Israel in Lithuania and its vicinity. Passed away approximately in 1901.
This letter was written during the period of the disputes in the institutional offices in Jerusalem, which affected fundraising worldwide, see items 248 and 338.
27.5 cm. Good condition.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
Opening: $1,000
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Letter sent to Rabbi Shmuel of Salant, concerning money donated to the General Committee for Kollelim of Ashkenazim, Pharisees and Chassidim. Jerusalem, Cheshvan 1904.
Nine signatures, headed with the signatures of: Rabbi "Yitzchak Blazer", Rabbi "Menachem Mendel Rabin" and Rabbi "Elimelech Perelman".
Rabbi Yitzchak (Rabbi Itzele) Blazer (1837-1907), prominent disciple of Rabbi Yisrael of Salant. Leading Torah scholar in his days that spread the ways of the Musar Movement. Served in rabbinate of capital city St. Petersburg, and from 1862-1878 was Rosh Kollel of Kovno. In his later years, resided in Jerusalem. Wrote Pri Yitzchak Responsa and Kochvei Or published together with Or Yisrael authored by his rabbi, Rabbi Yisrael Salant.
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Rubin (1850-1916), son of Rabbi Shmuel Aharon Rabbi of Kurtshin, outstanding Torah genius from Galicia and one of the leaders of the Chassidic settlement in Jerusalem. Wrote Masa Meron and Einei Menachem.
For information about Rabbi Eliemelech Perlman, see Item 144.
Official stationery, 29 cm. Fair condition, creases and tears to margins.
Nine signatures, headed with the signatures of: Rabbi "Yitzchak Blazer", Rabbi "Menachem Mendel Rabin" and Rabbi "Elimelech Perelman".
Rabbi Yitzchak (Rabbi Itzele) Blazer (1837-1907), prominent disciple of Rabbi Yisrael of Salant. Leading Torah scholar in his days that spread the ways of the Musar Movement. Served in rabbinate of capital city St. Petersburg, and from 1862-1878 was Rosh Kollel of Kovno. In his later years, resided in Jerusalem. Wrote Pri Yitzchak Responsa and Kochvei Or published together with Or Yisrael authored by his rabbi, Rabbi Yisrael Salant.
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Rubin (1850-1916), son of Rabbi Shmuel Aharon Rabbi of Kurtshin, outstanding Torah genius from Galicia and one of the leaders of the Chassidic settlement in Jerusalem. Wrote Masa Meron and Einei Menachem.
For information about Rabbi Eliemelech Perlman, see Item 144.
Official stationery, 29 cm. Fair condition, creases and tears to margins.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
Opening: $200
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Two letters (in Yiddish), which were sent to Rabbi Shmuel Salant, from Rabbi “Yosef son of Moshe HaLevi Kronheimer”, Melbourne (Australia), 1892-1894.
The charitable Rabbi Yosef Kronheimer, from a small Jewish community in Australia in the late 19th century. Originally from Bialystok in Poland. Was in contact with Torah institutions in Jerusalem from approximately 1890. When Rabbi Yosef Rivlin and Rabbi Avraham Shaulson travelled to Australia in 1890 as part of rabbinical emissary to raise funds for the “Va’ad HaKlali”, Rabbi Yosef Kronheimer donated money for purchase of land upon which Knesset Yisrael neighborhood was built. In the following years he generously donated to Torah institutions in Jerusalem and in 1906, 12 apartments were built in the Kronheimer section of Knesset neighbourhood. [It has been related that he was greatly influenced to donate generously as a result of the fact that Rabbi Yosef Rivlin wrote to him in a letter that the Gematria (numerical value) of Yosef Kronheimer is equal to Eretz Israel].
2 letters, 26-27 cm. Good condition.
The charitable Rabbi Yosef Kronheimer, from a small Jewish community in Australia in the late 19th century. Originally from Bialystok in Poland. Was in contact with Torah institutions in Jerusalem from approximately 1890. When Rabbi Yosef Rivlin and Rabbi Avraham Shaulson travelled to Australia in 1890 as part of rabbinical emissary to raise funds for the “Va’ad HaKlali”, Rabbi Yosef Kronheimer donated money for purchase of land upon which Knesset Yisrael neighborhood was built. In the following years he generously donated to Torah institutions in Jerusalem and in 1906, 12 apartments were built in the Kronheimer section of Knesset neighbourhood. [It has been related that he was greatly influenced to donate generously as a result of the fact that Rabbi Yosef Rivlin wrote to him in a letter that the Gematria (numerical value) of Yosef Kronheimer is equal to Eretz Israel].
2 letters, 26-27 cm. Good condition.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
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Letter from Yosef Sabag-Montefiore, Moses Montefiore's nephew and assistant, to Rabbi Shmuel Salant Rabbi of Jerusalem. London, Tevet 1885.
In the letter, the nephew relates that the woman who is responsible for the kashrut in Montefiore's home has died and left the amount of 50 pounds sterling. She asked to contribute the money to the Hurva Synagogue so that they pray and study for the elevation of her soul.
25 cm. Good condition. Folding marks. Tiny holes.
In the letter, the nephew relates that the woman who is responsible for the kashrut in Montefiore's home has died and left the amount of 50 pounds sterling. She asked to contribute the money to the Hurva Synagogue so that they pray and study for the elevation of her soul.
25 cm. Good condition. Folding marks. Tiny holes.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
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Letter in Hebrew to the charity gaba'im in Jerusalem, by Sir Moses Montefiore, scribal writing, signed by Montefiore in square letters. London, 1870.
The letter was sent to Rabbi David ben Rabbi Shimon [head of the Adat HaMa'aravim in Jerusalem] and Rabbi Meir ben Asher [Anikester]. Concerning the delivery of one lira sterling and three shillings, donation of "The philanthropist G. Narson of… England".
Bluish thin stationery, approximately 26.5 cm. Fair condition, stains wear and tear. Post stamps on reverse side of leaf (without postage stamps).
The letter was sent to Rabbi David ben Rabbi Shimon [head of the Adat HaMa'aravim in Jerusalem] and Rabbi Meir ben Asher [Anikester]. Concerning the delivery of one lira sterling and three shillings, donation of "The philanthropist G. Narson of… England".
Bluish thin stationery, approximately 26.5 cm. Fair condition, stains wear and tear. Post stamps on reverse side of leaf (without postage stamps).
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
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Calculation of the distribution of the "Eretz Yisrael Association in North America", of the money received "By Sir Moses Montefiore". Details of the amounts distributed next to the signatures of those who received the money from the Kollelim of the Prushim and the Chassidim. The leaf was signed by some of the Torah scholars and leaders of those times: Rabbi Ya'akov Yehuda Levy (signed twice), Rabbi Shneur Zalman Rivlin, Rabbi Eliezer Dan Ralbag, Rabbi Mendel Monshtar, and others.
On the reverse side of the leaf are more inscriptions of income from donations.
Leaf, 35 cm. Fair condition. Wear and tear to margins. Stains.
On the reverse side of the leaf are more inscriptions of income from donations.
Leaf, 35 cm. Fair condition. Wear and tear to margins. Stains.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
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Interesting letter of appointment as gabai, for Rabbi David Tebeli Berlin, signed by Rabbi Chaim Nachman Parnass, Rabbi Yitzchak Yisrael, Rabbi Zalman [Chaim?] and Rabbi Abraham David Strashun. Vilna, Tishrei 1850.
The letter is written in a poetic and hidden language, "To be a faithful treasurer and oversee all the details of the matters…and anything spoken against your honor do not heed because your reward will be doubled from Heaven…".
Rabbi Chaim Nachman Parnass, Torah genius and tzaddik, before coming to Vilna was the son-in-law of Rabbi Efraim Zalman Margaliot of Brod. After the death of his first wife in 1809, he married the daughter of Rabbi Leib Pesels, one of the leading Vilna Torah scholars called "Shel Rabbi Leibli R' Beresh" and immediately upon arriving in Vilna, due to his incredible personality, became a "cornerstone" of the Vilna community. Served as head gabai of the great synagogue of Vilna and head of the gaba'im of Eretz Israel, a position held only by the greatest Torah scholars in Lithuania. Written about him in the book Ir Vilna: "Besides his Torah wisdom he was wise in the ways of the world and all the most honored figures of his generation would come to him to seek counsel. His answer was as if it came from a man of G-d and they would not swerve right or left from his words".
The second gabai Rabbi Yitzchak Yisrael, son of Rabbi Zalman ben Uri a leading Vilna rabbi. Tzaddik and very esteemed in his city as written in Ir Vilna, "He was one of the figures of the first tzaddikim that constantly felt Hashem's presence".
Rabbi Abraham David Strashun (1788-1855), outstanding Torah scholar who would write his words with Talmudic clues as evident in this letter and apparently in other letters concerning the matters of the Eretz Israel administrators. His father, Rabbi Yehuda ben Mattityahu Strashun ascended to Eretz Israel and died there in 1828. He was a relative of the well-known Torah genius Rabbi Shmuel Strashun of Vilna, author of Hagahot HaRashash.
The recipient of the letter is Rabbi David Tebele Berlin, son of Rabbi Shlomo Hirshel Berlin Av Beit Din of Prenzlau and London, and grandson of Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Av Beit Din of Berlin. Immigrated in his later years to Jerusalem in the late 1740s. [Rabbi Tebele's son-in-law is Rabbi Yochanan Zvi Schlank of Jerusalem, disciple of the Chatam Sofer, also a member of the Organization of Officials and Administrators of Amsterdam in Jerusalem].
26 cm. Good-fair condition, few creases, wear and minor stains.
The letter is written in a poetic and hidden language, "To be a faithful treasurer and oversee all the details of the matters…and anything spoken against your honor do not heed because your reward will be doubled from Heaven…".
Rabbi Chaim Nachman Parnass, Torah genius and tzaddik, before coming to Vilna was the son-in-law of Rabbi Efraim Zalman Margaliot of Brod. After the death of his first wife in 1809, he married the daughter of Rabbi Leib Pesels, one of the leading Vilna Torah scholars called "Shel Rabbi Leibli R' Beresh" and immediately upon arriving in Vilna, due to his incredible personality, became a "cornerstone" of the Vilna community. Served as head gabai of the great synagogue of Vilna and head of the gaba'im of Eretz Israel, a position held only by the greatest Torah scholars in Lithuania. Written about him in the book Ir Vilna: "Besides his Torah wisdom he was wise in the ways of the world and all the most honored figures of his generation would come to him to seek counsel. His answer was as if it came from a man of G-d and they would not swerve right or left from his words".
The second gabai Rabbi Yitzchak Yisrael, son of Rabbi Zalman ben Uri a leading Vilna rabbi. Tzaddik and very esteemed in his city as written in Ir Vilna, "He was one of the figures of the first tzaddikim that constantly felt Hashem's presence".
Rabbi Abraham David Strashun (1788-1855), outstanding Torah scholar who would write his words with Talmudic clues as evident in this letter and apparently in other letters concerning the matters of the Eretz Israel administrators. His father, Rabbi Yehuda ben Mattityahu Strashun ascended to Eretz Israel and died there in 1828. He was a relative of the well-known Torah genius Rabbi Shmuel Strashun of Vilna, author of Hagahot HaRashash.
The recipient of the letter is Rabbi David Tebele Berlin, son of Rabbi Shlomo Hirshel Berlin Av Beit Din of Prenzlau and London, and grandson of Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Av Beit Din of Berlin. Immigrated in his later years to Jerusalem in the late 1740s. [Rabbi Tebele's son-in-law is Rabbi Yochanan Zvi Schlank of Jerusalem, disciple of the Chatam Sofer, also a member of the Organization of Officials and Administrators of Amsterdam in Jerusalem].
26 cm. Good-fair condition, few creases, wear and minor stains.
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Letter signed by five Shohatim (slaughterers) from the Ashkenazi congregation of Jerusalem, Av 1875.
Obligatory writ stating that upon appeasement of the Kashrut supervisors of the slaughterhouse, their weekly salary will be raised to 72 Grush, and at the same time they take upon themselves “as strictly forbidden by their Creator”: “that we will no longer take any pieces which are referred to as gifts…not to take for ourselves even a single piece and not to accept any gift from the gentile slaughterers”.
The first signatory notes a reservation to the agreement; only in the case that “the Chassidim do not separate and open a slaughterhouse of their own, however if they do I will be forced to join them, in which case the abovementioned will not apply to me”.
Approx. 20 cm. leaf. Cut on margins.
Obligatory writ stating that upon appeasement of the Kashrut supervisors of the slaughterhouse, their weekly salary will be raised to 72 Grush, and at the same time they take upon themselves “as strictly forbidden by their Creator”: “that we will no longer take any pieces which are referred to as gifts…not to take for ourselves even a single piece and not to accept any gift from the gentile slaughterers”.
The first signatory notes a reservation to the agreement; only in the case that “the Chassidim do not separate and open a slaughterhouse of their own, however if they do I will be forced to join them, in which case the abovementioned will not apply to me”.
Approx. 20 cm. leaf. Cut on margins.
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