Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters

Manuscript of Ner David – Rabbi Nathan David Rosenblum of Apta

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Large volume of manuscripts, Ner David – Or Torah, commentary on the Torah, Bereshit-Vayera. By Rabbi Nathan David ben Rabbi Yisrael Rosenblum of Apta. 1946.
Commentaries "According to Pardess – commentary, simple meaning, pilpul, philosophy, remez, hidden Torah – compiled from hundreds of books and from things I have heard from my rabbis, and from what G-d graced me and I have given sermons before gatherings, wonderful words sweeter than honey". He signs his comments on the words of other commentaries with the pseudo "Adon" [David Nathan says].
In the author's introduction, he writes about the Holocaust of European Jewry, and the holocaust of Jewish books burned by the Nazis. He tells that in his city Apta there were hundreds of thousands of books in the old Beit Midrash (study hall), besides for the thousands of books in other Batei Midrash, "All were burned by the evil enemy and his abominable servants".
Rabbi Nathan David Rosenblum of Apta, lived in Buenos Aires after the Holocaust, publicized several articles in Torah compilations, where he states that he wrote a number of works on the Torah and on the 613 mitzvot, which apparently have not yet been printed. He corresponded frequently on Torah and kabalistic issues with Rebbe Menachem Mendel of Lubavitch. Many letters sent to Rabbi Nathan David Rosenblum were printed in the Igrot Kodesh books from the years 1955-1958. In both of the first letters from 1955, Rabbi Rosenblum wrote the Rebbe memories of his acquaintance with Rebbe Shlomo Ber when in Rostov in 1920. See attached material.
[3 title pages and introduction], [555] pages, 34 cm. Good condition. Semi-leather binding, rubbed.
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