Auction 82 - Part I - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
Letter Handwritten and Signed by Rabbi Chaim HaLevi of Brisk - Brisk, 1895
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Interesting letter handwritten and signed by R. Chaim HaLevi Soloveitchik, with the "Stamp of the Beit Din… Brisk D'Lita". Brisk (Brest), Tevet 1895.
Sent to a R. Avraham David (who presumably served as rabbi or posek). In his letter, R. Chaim expresses his surprise as to why the inquiring rabbi, who obviously possesses straight reasoning and does not rule unless he has full clarity, is later second-guessing himself and his ability to rule. At the end of the letter, R. Chaim adds: "His honor should not bear grudge against me for not expanding on Halachic topics, since the time does not allow me to".
This letter, written in the early days of R. Chaim's tenure as rabbi of Brisk, was written entirely in his own handwriting, unlike letters from later periods, which were written on his behalf by his attendants and household members.
R. Chaim HaLevi Soloveitchik (1853-1918), Rabbi of Brisk, a foremost Torah scholar in Lithuania and one of the leaders of his generation.
[1] leaf. Approx. 13X22 cm. Fair condition. Severe wear, slightly affecting text, professionally repaired.
On verso - novellae on the laws of Terefot (presumably written by R. Avraham David, recipient of this letter).
Sent to a R. Avraham David (who presumably served as rabbi or posek). In his letter, R. Chaim expresses his surprise as to why the inquiring rabbi, who obviously possesses straight reasoning and does not rule unless he has full clarity, is later second-guessing himself and his ability to rule. At the end of the letter, R. Chaim adds: "His honor should not bear grudge against me for not expanding on Halachic topics, since the time does not allow me to".
This letter, written in the early days of R. Chaim's tenure as rabbi of Brisk, was written entirely in his own handwriting, unlike letters from later periods, which were written on his behalf by his attendants and household members.
R. Chaim HaLevi Soloveitchik (1853-1918), Rabbi of Brisk, a foremost Torah scholar in Lithuania and one of the leaders of his generation.
[1] leaf. Approx. 13X22 cm. Fair condition. Severe wear, slightly affecting text, professionally repaired.
On verso - novellae on the laws of Terefot (presumably written by R. Avraham David, recipient of this letter).
Rabbinic Letters and Manuscripts
Rabbinic Letters and Manuscripts