Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters

Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim – Lemberg, 1893 – Glosses by Rabbi Shalom Goldenberg and his Son Rabbi Chaim Leib of Szolyva

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Maginei Eretz – Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim, Part 2 [Simanim 417-697], with 25 commentaries. Lemberg (Lvov), 1893.
On the forsatz leaves are many signatures and ownership inscriptions of the Goldenberg family of Szolyva (a town near Mukacheve). Stamps (in foreign language) of Rabbi Chaim Leib Goldenberg Av Beit Din of Szolyva, official stamps of the town's rabbinate (in Cyrillic letters) and other signatures.
On the sheet margins are dozens of long glosses with scholarly halachic content, by two writers, apparently by Rabbi Shalom Goldenberg Av Beit Din of Szolyva and his son Rabbi Chaim Leib Goldenberg.
Rabbi Shalom Goldenberg (died in 1918), son-in-law of Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Weiss author of Divrei Yitzchak. In 1882, when his father-in-law moved to serve in the Mukacheve rabbinate, he was appointed in his stead as Av Beit Din of Szolyva where he maintained an important yeshiva. He wrote Divrei Shalom on the Torah. His son, Rabbi Chaim Yehuda Leib, edited and printed some books in the printing press he established in Szolyva. After his father's death, he was appointed as his successor as Rabbi of the town. He perished in the Holocaust with the members of his community.
196; 38; 12 leaves. 44 cm. Overall good condition. Stains. Few tears. Several leaves are reinforced with adhesive tape. Original binding, damaged.
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