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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
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Meginei Shlomo, Talmudic novellae, resolving difficulties raised by the Baalei HaTosafot on Rashi, by R. Yehoshua of Kraków. Lviv, 1816.
Copy of R. Pinchas Aryeh Kahana-Rappaport of Somotor (d. 1843), elder Ujhel-Sighet Chassid, Shofar blower of the Yismach Moshe of Ujhel (with ownership inscriptions).
[1], 57 leaves. 37 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear. Several tears. New binding.
Copy of R. Pinchas Aryeh Kahana-Rappaport of Somotor (d. 1843), elder Ujhel-Sighet Chassid, Shofar blower of the Yismach Moshe of Ujhel (with ownership inscriptions).
[1], 57 leaves. 37 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear. Several tears. New binding.
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
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Megaleh Amukot, 252 kabbalistic interpretations of the prayer of VaEtchanan, by R. Natan Nata Shapiro Rabbi of Krakow. Fürth, 1691. Second edition.
Stamps of R. "David Shapiro… – Rabbi of Bukovsk". Various ownership inscriptions and stamps. Inscription: "Donated by Yoel Teitelbaum for ---" (the donor mentioned in this inscription may be Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar, or a different family member named Yoel Teitelbaum).
R. David Shapiro Rabbi of Bukovsk (Bukowsko; 1878-1924), brother-in-law of the Atzei Chaim of Sighet and Rebbe Yoel of Satmar.
[2], 102 leaves (leaves 59-64 bound out of place). 18.5-19.5 cm (leaf size varies). Fair condition. Stains. Ink stains. Tears, wear and worming, marginal open tears and trimming of margins, with damage to text (repaired with paper). Stamps. New binding.
Stamps of R. "David Shapiro… – Rabbi of Bukovsk". Various ownership inscriptions and stamps. Inscription: "Donated by Yoel Teitelbaum for ---" (the donor mentioned in this inscription may be Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar, or a different family member named Yoel Teitelbaum).
R. David Shapiro Rabbi of Bukovsk (Bukowsko; 1878-1924), brother-in-law of the Atzei Chaim of Sighet and Rebbe Yoel of Satmar.
[2], 102 leaves (leaves 59-64 bound out of place). 18.5-19.5 cm (leaf size varies). Fair condition. Stains. Ink stains. Tears, wear and worming, marginal open tears and trimming of margins, with damage to text (repaired with paper). Stamps. New binding.
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
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Sold for: $625
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Parashat Derachim, twenty-six homiletics and Derech Mitzvotecha on the enumeration of the mitzvot, by R. Yehuda Rosanes author of Mishneh LaMelech. Venice, 1743. Second edition.
Signature at top of final page: "Chanoch Heinich HaKohen Schotten of Hanau[?]" – presumably the signature of R. Chanoch Heinich HaKohen Schotten, the "Chassid of Kalisch" (ca. 1760 – d. before 1798; son of R. Yosef Yozpe HaKohen Schotten of Frankfurt and descendant of the Maharsheshach R. Shmuel HaKohen Schotten of Frankfurt, author of Kos HaYeshuot). He is recorded as having been born in Frankfurt, yet he may have grown up in Hanau, which is close to Frankfurt. For over 20 years he lived in Kalisch, where he devoted himself entirely to Torah study. He was renowned as a holy man and one of the leading kabbalists in his times.
His grandson, named after him, was Rebbe Chanoch Heinich HaKohen Levin of Alexander (1798-1870).
Additional stamps and signatures, including the stamp "Yissachar son of R. Y.L. in Koil" – presumably the stamp of R. Yissachar Weingott, son of R. Yehuda Leib of Kalisch and son-in-law of R. Efraim Segal Rabbi of Koil. A leading Polish rabbi in his times. Author of Pitchei She'arim and Shaar HaLekutot.
[2], 76 leaves. 25.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains and wear. Small tears to corners of title page and several other leaves. Stamps. Old binding.
Signature at top of final page: "Chanoch Heinich HaKohen Schotten of Hanau[?]" – presumably the signature of R. Chanoch Heinich HaKohen Schotten, the "Chassid of Kalisch" (ca. 1760 – d. before 1798; son of R. Yosef Yozpe HaKohen Schotten of Frankfurt and descendant of the Maharsheshach R. Shmuel HaKohen Schotten of Frankfurt, author of Kos HaYeshuot). He is recorded as having been born in Frankfurt, yet he may have grown up in Hanau, which is close to Frankfurt. For over 20 years he lived in Kalisch, where he devoted himself entirely to Torah study. He was renowned as a holy man and one of the leading kabbalists in his times.
His grandson, named after him, was Rebbe Chanoch Heinich HaKohen Levin of Alexander (1798-1870).
Additional stamps and signatures, including the stamp "Yissachar son of R. Y.L. in Koil" – presumably the stamp of R. Yissachar Weingott, son of R. Yehuda Leib of Kalisch and son-in-law of R. Efraim Segal Rabbi of Koil. A leading Polish rabbi in his times. Author of Pitchei She'arim and Shaar HaLekutot.
[2], 76 leaves. 25.5 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains and wear. Small tears to corners of title page and several other leaves. Stamps. Old binding.
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
Opening: $300
Sold for: $875
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Amud HaTorah, kabbalistic and Chassidic essays, by R. Yehuda Tzvi Eichenstein Rabbi of Rozdil, son-in-law of R. Tzvi Hirsh of Zidichov. Lviv, 1853. First edition.
Copy of the author's son-in-law – R. Yaakov Taubes Rabbi of Zidichov and Yas (Iași; ca. 1818-1890), a leading Chassidic rabbi in his times. He exchanged halachic correspondence with the Torah leaders of his generation – R. Shlomo Kluger, the Divrei Chaim of Sanz and others. Ownership inscriptions and signatures on title page.
The book was brought to print by the author's widow.
[1], 89, 92-93 leaves. 24.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Significant worming, slightly affecting text. Handwritten inscriptions on title page and final page. New leather binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 465.
Copy of the author's son-in-law – R. Yaakov Taubes Rabbi of Zidichov and Yas (Iași; ca. 1818-1890), a leading Chassidic rabbi in his times. He exchanged halachic correspondence with the Torah leaders of his generation – R. Shlomo Kluger, the Divrei Chaim of Sanz and others. Ownership inscriptions and signatures on title page.
The book was brought to print by the author's widow.
[1], 89, 92-93 leaves. 24.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Significant worming, slightly affecting text. Handwritten inscriptions on title page and final page. New leather binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 465.
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
Opening: $2,000
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Torat HaBayit HaAroch, by R. Shlomo ben Aderet – the Rashba, with Mishmeret HaBayit by the Rashba and Bedek HaBayit by R. Aharon HaLevi – the Ra'ah. Vienna, [1811].
Copy of Rebbe Mordechai Leifer of Nadvorna (R. Mordchele), with his signature on the front endpaper: "Mordechai Leifer, rabbi of Nadvorna".
The book was inherited by his son, Rebbe Aharon Moshe Leifer of Zolynia-Lantzut, as attested by the ownership inscription written by one of his descendants.
Signatures of Rebbe Yaakov Yissachar Ber Rosenbaum of Slotfina (grandson of Rebbe Mordechai of Nadvorna).
Rebbe Mordechai Leifer, rabbi of Nadvorna (1823-1895), a holy man and prominent wonder-worker. He was raised by his great-uncle Rebbe Meir of Premishlan, and was greatly revered by the Tzaddikim of his times.
Rebbe Aharon Moshe Leifer of Zolynia-Lantzut (d. 1926), succeeded his father as rebbe. Was renowned for his wonders, particularly in curing the sick.
Rebbe Yaakov Yissachar Ber Rosenbaum (perished in the Holocaust), son of Rebbe Meir Leifer-Rosenbaum of Kretchnif and grandson of Rebbe Mordechai of Nadvorna. Served as rebbe in Slotfina (Maramureș), and later Sighet.
122 leaves. 34 cm. Fair-good condition. Large dampstains on all leaves. Tears to title page. Worming to some leaves. Old, damaged binding. Old leather spine.
Copy of Rebbe Mordechai Leifer of Nadvorna (R. Mordchele), with his signature on the front endpaper: "Mordechai Leifer, rabbi of Nadvorna".
The book was inherited by his son, Rebbe Aharon Moshe Leifer of Zolynia-Lantzut, as attested by the ownership inscription written by one of his descendants.
Signatures of Rebbe Yaakov Yissachar Ber Rosenbaum of Slotfina (grandson of Rebbe Mordechai of Nadvorna).
Rebbe Mordechai Leifer, rabbi of Nadvorna (1823-1895), a holy man and prominent wonder-worker. He was raised by his great-uncle Rebbe Meir of Premishlan, and was greatly revered by the Tzaddikim of his times.
Rebbe Aharon Moshe Leifer of Zolynia-Lantzut (d. 1926), succeeded his father as rebbe. Was renowned for his wonders, particularly in curing the sick.
Rebbe Yaakov Yissachar Ber Rosenbaum (perished in the Holocaust), son of Rebbe Meir Leifer-Rosenbaum of Kretchnif and grandson of Rebbe Mordechai of Nadvorna. Served as rebbe in Slotfina (Maramureș), and later Sighet.
122 leaves. 34 cm. Fair-good condition. Large dampstains on all leaves. Tears to title page. Worming to some leaves. Old, damaged binding. Old leather spine.
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
Opening: $800
Sold for: $3,000
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Yesod Yosef, allusions and numerical values of the Holy Names and Sefirot, with kabbalistic homiletics, by R. Yosef Yoske HaLevi of Rovne (Rivne), one of the elite and first disciples of the Maggid of Mezeritch. Minkovitz, [1803]. First edition.
Copy of Rebbe Nachum Dov Ber Friedman of Sadigura (d. 1883), grandson of Rebbe Yisrael of Ruzhin. The title page bears two of his stamps (slightly faded), "Nachum Dovber Friedman", and a lion emblem in its center, and another – " Minchat Shai" (gift).
Early signatures on title page.
[4], 9, 11-88, [1] leaves. 19.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Marginal tears to first two leaves, affecting text of second leaf, and tears in several other places, repaired. Worming. Stamps and handwritten inscriptions. New leather binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 232.
Copy of Rebbe Nachum Dov Ber Friedman of Sadigura (d. 1883), grandson of Rebbe Yisrael of Ruzhin. The title page bears two of his stamps (slightly faded), "Nachum Dovber Friedman", and a lion emblem in its center, and another – " Minchat Shai" (gift).
Early signatures on title page.
[4], 9, 11-88, [1] leaves. 19.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Marginal tears to first two leaves, affecting text of second leaf, and tears in several other places, repaired. Worming. Stamps and handwritten inscriptions. New leather binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 232.
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
Opening: $400
Sold for: $875
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Olat Yitzchak, Mahadura Tinyana, laws of shechitot and bedikot following the order of Mahari Weil, by R. Yitzchak son of Yeshaya of Tarnogród. Frankfurt an der Oder, [1692]. Title page headed by an illustration of the ram at Akedat Yitzchak, with the caption "Olat Yitzchak".
Copy of Rebbe Nachum Dov Ber Friedman of Sadigura (d. 1883), grandson of Rebbe Yisrael of Ruzhin. The title page bears two of his stamps: one with his name, "Nachum Dovber Friedman", and a lion emblem in its center, and another – "Kinyan Kaspi" (my acquisition). He bequeathed the book to his son Rebbe Shalom Yosef Friedman of Melnitsa (Melnytsya-Podilska), whose stamp appears at the bottom of the title page: "Shalom Yosef son of R. Nachum Dov Friedman – Melnitsa, Galicia".
Rebbe Shalom Yosef Friedman of Melnitsa (1871-1927, Encyclopedia L'Chassidut, III, p. 690), son of R. Nachum Dov Friedman of Sadigura. Served as rebbe in Melnitsa and later relocated to Lviv. Famed for his knowledge of medical matters. He was succeeded by his son, R. Moshe Aharon of Melnitsa.
[36] leaves. 19 cm. Browned paper. Good condition. Few stains. Stamps. New leather binding with minor damage.
Copy of Rebbe Nachum Dov Ber Friedman of Sadigura (d. 1883), grandson of Rebbe Yisrael of Ruzhin. The title page bears two of his stamps: one with his name, "Nachum Dovber Friedman", and a lion emblem in its center, and another – "Kinyan Kaspi" (my acquisition). He bequeathed the book to his son Rebbe Shalom Yosef Friedman of Melnitsa (Melnytsya-Podilska), whose stamp appears at the bottom of the title page: "Shalom Yosef son of R. Nachum Dov Friedman – Melnitsa, Galicia".
Rebbe Shalom Yosef Friedman of Melnitsa (1871-1927, Encyclopedia L'Chassidut, III, p. 690), son of R. Nachum Dov Friedman of Sadigura. Served as rebbe in Melnitsa and later relocated to Lviv. Famed for his knowledge of medical matters. He was succeeded by his son, R. Moshe Aharon of Melnitsa.
[36] leaves. 19 cm. Browned paper. Good condition. Few stains. Stamps. New leather binding with minor damage.
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
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Shaar Gan Eden, foundations of Kabbalah, by R. Yaakov Koppel Lifshitz of Mezeritch. Korets, [1803]. First edition. With an approbation by R. Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev.
Copy of Rebbe Yisrael Shalom Yosef Friedman (1855-1923), second rebbe of Bohush and author of Pe'er Yisrael, with his stamp featuring a lion emblem (stamp of the rebbes of the Sadigura-Ruzhin dynasty in those times). He was the great-grandson of Rebbe Yisrael of Ruzhin, and a leading Romanian rebbe.
The books of R. Yaakov Koppel of Mezeritch – Shaar Gan Eden and the Kol Yaakov siddur, are adapted and edited compilations of the writings of the Remak, R. Chaim Vital and R. Yisrael Sarug, with the addition of his own novellae. They were held in exceptionally high regard by prominent Chassidic leaders, and are quoted extensively.
[2], 84 leaves. Approx. 33 cm. Bluish paper. Good-fair condition. Stains (including dampstains). Marginal tear to title page, not affecting text, repaired with paper. Worming, slightly affecting text. Inscriptions. Censorship inscription on title page. New leather binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 588.
Copy of Rebbe Yisrael Shalom Yosef Friedman (1855-1923), second rebbe of Bohush and author of Pe'er Yisrael, with his stamp featuring a lion emblem (stamp of the rebbes of the Sadigura-Ruzhin dynasty in those times). He was the great-grandson of Rebbe Yisrael of Ruzhin, and a leading Romanian rebbe.
The books of R. Yaakov Koppel of Mezeritch – Shaar Gan Eden and the Kol Yaakov siddur, are adapted and edited compilations of the writings of the Remak, R. Chaim Vital and R. Yisrael Sarug, with the addition of his own novellae. They were held in exceptionally high regard by prominent Chassidic leaders, and are quoted extensively.
[2], 84 leaves. Approx. 33 cm. Bluish paper. Good-fair condition. Stains (including dampstains). Marginal tear to title page, not affecting text, repaired with paper. Worming, slightly affecting text. Inscriptions. Censorship inscription on title page. New leather binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 588.
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
Opening: $300
Sold for: $1,188
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Birat Migdal Oz – Birkot Shamayim, laws, ethics, polemic, homiletics and kabbalah on various topics, by R. Yaakov Emden. Lviv, 1861.
Copy of Rebbe Yisrael of Husiatyn, with the stamp of his library: "Library of Yisrael Friedman of Husiatyn".
Rebbe Yisrael Friedman of Husiatyn (1858-1948), last grandson of Rebbe Yisrael of Ruzhin. Immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1937, and settled in Tel Aviv. He is famous for his prayers at the gravesite of the Or HaChaim during WWII, when he declared that the Nazis would not succeed in conquering Eretz Israel.
[176] leaves. Several leaves bound out of sequence, and several bound upside-down. Approx. 22 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains (including dampstains). Tears and wear to several leaves. Open tears to several leaves, affecting text. Tape repairs in several places. New leather binding.
Copy of Rebbe Yisrael of Husiatyn, with the stamp of his library: "Library of Yisrael Friedman of Husiatyn".
Rebbe Yisrael Friedman of Husiatyn (1858-1948), last grandson of Rebbe Yisrael of Ruzhin. Immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1937, and settled in Tel Aviv. He is famous for his prayers at the gravesite of the Or HaChaim during WWII, when he declared that the Nazis would not succeed in conquering Eretz Israel.
[176] leaves. Several leaves bound out of sequence, and several bound upside-down. Approx. 22 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains (including dampstains). Tears and wear to several leaves. Open tears to several leaves, affecting text. Tape repairs in several places. New leather binding.
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
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Nachalat Shiva, laws of legal documents, divorce and marriage, by R. Shmuel son of R. David HaLevi. Two parts. Königsberg, [1859-1860].
Various signatures, inscriptions and stamps.
This copy was passed down in the family of the rebbes of Shidlov-Apta and their descendants, the rebbes of Radomsk. Many stamps of Rebbe "Meir David Mordechai son of the rabbi of Apta". On the title page, signatures of his son-in-law R. Moshe Elimelech HaKohen Rabinowitz of Radomsk. Many stamps of R. Menachem Eliezer Fränkel of Radomsk, son-in-law of R. Moshe Elimelech, and an inscription with his signature on the second title page, in which he testifies that he received the book as an inheritance from his father-in-law.
[2], 3-136 leaves; [1], 2-52, [1] leaves. 24 cm. Good-fair condition. Many stains and wear. New binding, damaged.
Various signatures, inscriptions and stamps.
This copy was passed down in the family of the rebbes of Shidlov-Apta and their descendants, the rebbes of Radomsk. Many stamps of Rebbe "Meir David Mordechai son of the rabbi of Apta". On the title page, signatures of his son-in-law R. Moshe Elimelech HaKohen Rabinowitz of Radomsk. Many stamps of R. Menachem Eliezer Fränkel of Radomsk, son-in-law of R. Moshe Elimelech, and an inscription with his signature on the second title page, in which he testifies that he received the book as an inheritance from his father-in-law.
[2], 3-136 leaves; [1], 2-52, [1] leaves. 24 cm. Good-fair condition. Many stains and wear. New binding, damaged.
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
March 15, 2021
Opening: $400
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Regel Yesharah, kabbalistic concepts in alphabetical order, by Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech Shapiro Rabbi of Dinov, author of Bnei Yissaschar. [Lviv, 1858]. First edition.
Important ownership – this book belonged to Rebbe Shmuel Weinberg of Slonim, author of Divrei Shmuel, and his son Rebbe Yissachar Leib, as the stamps on the title page and endpaper attest: "From the estate of my father Rebbe Sh. of Slonim, Yissachar Leib Weinberg".
Rebbe Shmuel Weinberg of Slonim, author of Divrei Shmuel (1850-1916), grandson and close disciple of the Yesod HaAvodah.
His eldest son, Rebbe Yissachar Leib Weinberg (1873-1928), succeeded him as rebbe in Slonim.
47, [5] leaves. 25 cm. Printed in part on greenish paper. Good condition. Stains (including dampstains). Marginal wear, small tears and damage to several leaves. Stamps. New binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 534.
Important ownership – this book belonged to Rebbe Shmuel Weinberg of Slonim, author of Divrei Shmuel, and his son Rebbe Yissachar Leib, as the stamps on the title page and endpaper attest: "From the estate of my father Rebbe Sh. of Slonim, Yissachar Leib Weinberg".
Rebbe Shmuel Weinberg of Slonim, author of Divrei Shmuel (1850-1916), grandson and close disciple of the Yesod HaAvodah.
His eldest son, Rebbe Yissachar Leib Weinberg (1873-1928), succeeded him as rebbe in Slonim.
47, [5] leaves. 25 cm. Printed in part on greenish paper. Good condition. Stains (including dampstains). Marginal wear, small tears and damage to several leaves. Stamps. New binding.
Stefansky Chassidut, no. 534.
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Auction 77 - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial
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Tur Choshen Mishpat, part II, sections 176-426, with the commentaries of the Beit Yosef, Bayit Chadash, Darchei Moshe and Perisha UDerisha. Warsaw, 1872.
Two title pages.
Copy of Rebbe Moshe David Teitelbaum Rabbi of Laposch, later owned by R. Moshe Aryeh Freund head of the Edah HaCharedit. Signatures of R. Moshe David on both title pages and front endpaper. Stamp of R. Moshe Aryeh Freund on first title page.
Rebbe Moshe David Teitelbaum (1855-1935), grandson and close disciple of the Yitav Lev of Sighet. Published the works of his ancestors, the Yismach Moshe and the Yitav Lev. Served as rabbi of Laposch (Tîrgu Lăpuş, present day: Romania) from 1882, settling in his final years in the United States, where he served as rebbe of Volova.
R. Moshe Aryeh Freund (1904-1996), close disciple of Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar. Served as dayan and posek in Satmar, and as rabbi of Năsăud from 1938. After the Holocaust, he immigrated to Jerusalem, where he later succeeded the Minchat Yitzchak as head of the Edah HaCharedit. He earned the reputation of a wonder-worker, and many flocked to receive his blessings.
[2], 221; 108 leaves. Leaf 221 included twice. 38.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and creases. Stamps. New leather binding.
Two title pages.
Copy of Rebbe Moshe David Teitelbaum Rabbi of Laposch, later owned by R. Moshe Aryeh Freund head of the Edah HaCharedit. Signatures of R. Moshe David on both title pages and front endpaper. Stamp of R. Moshe Aryeh Freund on first title page.
Rebbe Moshe David Teitelbaum (1855-1935), grandson and close disciple of the Yitav Lev of Sighet. Published the works of his ancestors, the Yismach Moshe and the Yitav Lev. Served as rabbi of Laposch (Tîrgu Lăpuş, present day: Romania) from 1882, settling in his final years in the United States, where he served as rebbe of Volova.
R. Moshe Aryeh Freund (1904-1996), close disciple of Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar. Served as dayan and posek in Satmar, and as rabbi of Năsăud from 1938. After the Holocaust, he immigrated to Jerusalem, where he later succeeded the Minchat Yitzchak as head of the Edah HaCharedit. He earned the reputation of a wonder-worker, and many flocked to receive his blessings.
[2], 221; 108 leaves. Leaf 221 included twice. 38.5 cm. Good condition. Stains and creases. Stamps. New leather binding.
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