Auction 44 - Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters

Three Books with Dedications

Opening: $300
Sold for: $400
Including buyer's premium
Three books with dedications by rabbis and authors:
• Shem Olam, homiletics and explanations of scriptures. By Rabbi Gavriel Ze'ev Margaliot. Vilna, 1905. (Brittle paper and detached leaves). Dedication handwritten and signed by the author Rabbi Gavriel Ze'ev Margaliot Rabbi in Horodno. Rabbi Gavriel Ze'ev Margaliot, 1848-1925, (Otzar HaRabbanim 4305) son-in-law of the famous tsaddik Rabbi Nachumke of Horodno and rabbi in his city of Horodno. One of the leading preachers of his times and prominent rabbi in the USA to which he immigrated in 1906. In 1924, he founded an independent rabbinical organization called the Convention of Orthodox Rabbis.
• Avodat HaKorbanot, Volume 1. Rabbi Aharon HaCohen, son-in-law of the Chafetz Chaim. (Piotrków, 1913) [Warsaw, after 1913]. A "proofread" copy. Handwritten dedication by the author and his stamp "Aharon HaCohen Av Beit Din of Nowo-Święciany, the Vilna district". The famous Rabbi Aharon HaCohen, 1865-1936, (Otzar HaRabbanim 1599), son-in-law of the Chafetz Chaim. Rabbi in
Lithuania and in Tel Aviv, author of many books.
• Levush Mordechai, on Tractates Zevachim and Menachot, by Rabbi Moshe Mordechai Epstein Av Beit Din of Slabodka and head of Chevron Yeshiva. Jerusalem 1936. First edition, printed after the author’s death. Dedication from 1942, handwritten and signed by the author’s son-in-law, Rabbi Moshe Chevroni (1906-1975, who later served as head of Chevron Yeshiva), upon the bar-mitzvah of his nephew and the author’s grandson, Rabbi Ya’akov Chaim Sarna (1929-2011), who also later became a head of Chevron Yeshiva.
3 books, varied size and condition, no. 2-3 in very-good condition.
Signatures and Dedications
Signatures and Dedications