Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Letter of recommendation, united Yeshivot of She’erit HaPleita [Holocaust refugees] of Poland and Lithuania. Bailly (France), Kislev 1945.
Letter to the administration of the Yeshivot in Eretz Israel, recommending the young man Aryeh Leib Rabinowitz, disciple of the Radin Yeshiva, who arrived in France after the War to study in the Bailly Yeshiva, and intends to immigrate to Eretz Israel. Signed by the rabbis, administrators of the Yeshiva: “Moshe ---“ and “Yitzchak Pash---“.
Official stationary, 26 cm. Fair condition, creases and tears.
Letter to the administration of the Yeshivot in Eretz Israel, recommending the young man Aryeh Leib Rabinowitz, disciple of the Radin Yeshiva, who arrived in France after the War to study in the Bailly Yeshiva, and intends to immigrate to Eretz Israel. Signed by the rabbis, administrators of the Yeshiva: “Moshe ---“ and “Yitzchak Pash---“.
Official stationary, 26 cm. Fair condition, creases and tears.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Sold for: $238
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Letter by Rabbi Israel, Av Beit Din of Plonsk and his relatives. Plonsk, 1938.
Rabbi Israel Ha-Levi Bornstein, Av Beit Din of Plonsk, author of the “Kerem Israel” (Piotrkow 1929), was born in Zelichow sometimes during the 1880’s, filled the rabbinical office of Rivitz and Kaminka, returned to Poland after WWI and served as Rabbi of Plonsk until the Holocaust, during which he was killed.
2 pages, 26.5 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and light tears.
Rabbi Israel Ha-Levi Bornstein, Av Beit Din of Plonsk, author of the “Kerem Israel” (Piotrkow 1929), was born in Zelichow sometimes during the 1880’s, filled the rabbinical office of Rivitz and Kaminka, returned to Poland after WWI and served as Rabbi of Plonsk until the Holocaust, during which he was killed.
2 pages, 26.5 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and light tears.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Sold for: $200
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Letter by Rabbi Yehoshua Heschel David Goldschlag Av-Bei-Din of Sharpatz. (1938).
The letter was sent to Rabbi Aharon Elya Rottenberg rabbi of the Jaffa-Tel-Aviv congregation, concerning a forged certificate of Kashrut on prohibited cheeses. Written upon official stationary of Association of Rabbis in Poland. Names of rabbis related to this affair are mentioned in the letter. He presents a negotiation in this matter between his father author of Vayechi Ya’akov and the Rabbi of Sochatshov author of Avnei Nezer.
The letter is in scribe writing. Approx. 9 last lines in handwriting of the Rabbi and with his signature Yehoshua Heschel David.
Rabbi Yehoshua Heschel David Goldschlag (Otzar HaRabbanim 7739), among the elderly rabbis of Poland. Son of Rabbi Ya’akov Chaim Zelig Av-Beit-Din of Lovrantz, author of Vayechi Ya’akov and grandson of Rabbi Yechiel Michel Av-Beit-Din of Sheps, author of Imrei Emet. Son-in-law of the Admor Rabbi Chaim Lerman of Krashnevitz. During the years of the Holocaust he was in the Warsaw Ghetto, and participated in the meetings which took place in the home of Rabbi Menachem Zamba (see attached material).
Official stationary, 28.5 cm. Written upon both sides. Good condition, filing holes.
The letter was sent to Rabbi Aharon Elya Rottenberg rabbi of the Jaffa-Tel-Aviv congregation, concerning a forged certificate of Kashrut on prohibited cheeses. Written upon official stationary of Association of Rabbis in Poland. Names of rabbis related to this affair are mentioned in the letter. He presents a negotiation in this matter between his father author of Vayechi Ya’akov and the Rabbi of Sochatshov author of Avnei Nezer.
The letter is in scribe writing. Approx. 9 last lines in handwriting of the Rabbi and with his signature Yehoshua Heschel David.
Rabbi Yehoshua Heschel David Goldschlag (Otzar HaRabbanim 7739), among the elderly rabbis of Poland. Son of Rabbi Ya’akov Chaim Zelig Av-Beit-Din of Lovrantz, author of Vayechi Ya’akov and grandson of Rabbi Yechiel Michel Av-Beit-Din of Sheps, author of Imrei Emet. Son-in-law of the Admor Rabbi Chaim Lerman of Krashnevitz. During the years of the Holocaust he was in the Warsaw Ghetto, and participated in the meetings which took place in the home of Rabbi Menachem Zamba (see attached material).
Official stationary, 28.5 cm. Written upon both sides. Good condition, filing holes.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Sold for: $213
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Handwritten and signed letter by Rabbi Moshe Berger, Av Beit Din of Bucharest, 1924.
Sent to the members of his rabbinical court: “to my beloved friends, the great rabbis…”.
Rabbi Moshe Berger (1874-1942, Otzar Ha-Rabbanim 14500), Torah genius and Chassid, descendant of Admors and Rabbis. Moreh Tzedek of Stanislav and Cracow and Av Beit Din of Bucharest from 1919. Published his elders’ books with his own additions: the “Bar Leva’i – Second Edition” responsum (Mukachevo 1909) “Torat Ha-Ramal” (Sighet 1903), “Ahavat Shalom, Second Edition” by Rabbi Mendel of Kosov (Sighet 1907).
21 cm. Good condition.
Sent to the members of his rabbinical court: “to my beloved friends, the great rabbis…”.
Rabbi Moshe Berger (1874-1942, Otzar Ha-Rabbanim 14500), Torah genius and Chassid, descendant of Admors and Rabbis. Moreh Tzedek of Stanislav and Cracow and Av Beit Din of Bucharest from 1919. Published his elders’ books with his own additions: the “Bar Leva’i – Second Edition” responsum (Mukachevo 1909) “Torat Ha-Ramal” (Sighet 1903), “Ahavat Shalom, Second Edition” by Rabbi Mendel of Kosov (Sighet 1907).
21 cm. Good condition.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Handwritten letter, Halachic response, signed by Rabbi Shmuel Ya’akov Kapil Ha-Cohen Av Beit Din of Kalushin, Elul 1922.
The letter begins and ends with blessings of Ketiva and Chatima Tova. Sent to his son in law the Gaon Rabbi Israel Nisan, Av Beit Din of Mako, Deals with a Halachic subject, and another family related letter on the back of the leaf.
Rabbi Shmuel Ya’akov Kapil Ha-Cohen Kligsberg (1858-1935) of the greatest Poland rabbis, a descendant of the “Seer of Lublin”. Served as rabbi of Kalushin, Modzhitz and other places from a young age. Was appointed Rosh Av Beit Din of Lublin in 1910 and became Av Beit Din of Kalushin and the region in 1911. (More About him in the enclosed material).
Hi son in law, recipient of the present letter: Rabbi Israel Nisan Kopershtoch, (1858-1930) was the brother in law of Rabbi Yechiel, first Alexander Admor. Filled the Pshischa and Mako rabbinical office for over forty years. Moved to Jerusalem in 1925, where he published his responsum “Ani Ben Pahma”.
33 cm. Poor condition, stains and moisture damages, damaged text.
The letter begins and ends with blessings of Ketiva and Chatima Tova. Sent to his son in law the Gaon Rabbi Israel Nisan, Av Beit Din of Mako, Deals with a Halachic subject, and another family related letter on the back of the leaf.
Rabbi Shmuel Ya’akov Kapil Ha-Cohen Kligsberg (1858-1935) of the greatest Poland rabbis, a descendant of the “Seer of Lublin”. Served as rabbi of Kalushin, Modzhitz and other places from a young age. Was appointed Rosh Av Beit Din of Lublin in 1910 and became Av Beit Din of Kalushin and the region in 1911. (More About him in the enclosed material).
Hi son in law, recipient of the present letter: Rabbi Israel Nisan Kopershtoch, (1858-1930) was the brother in law of Rabbi Yechiel, first Alexander Admor. Filled the Pshischa and Mako rabbinical office for over forty years. Moved to Jerusalem in 1925, where he published his responsum “Ani Ben Pahma”.
33 cm. Poor condition, stains and moisture damages, damaged text.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Letter handwritten and signed by Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Friedling Av-Beit-Din Boskovice (Poland). Was sent to the editorial staff of the “Ha-Tzofe Le-Chachmei Israel” Budapest, with an inscription for an advertising notice for the periodical “Ha-Be’er”. [Boskovice, 1925].
Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Friedling (1884-1940), was born in Zamosc and was appointed as Rabbi of the nearby city of Boskovice. Published a periodical on Halacha, homiletics and debate, through which he became known to the public for his religious greatness.
Author of "Ratz Ka-Zvi" and other books. Moved to Warsaw in 1936 where he served as rabbi in one of the suburbs. Perished in the holocaust. See attached material (Eile Ezkera, 7, pp. 230-233)
Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Friedling (1884-1940), was born in Zamosc and was appointed as Rabbi of the nearby city of Boskovice. Published a periodical on Halacha, homiletics and debate, through which he became known to the public for his religious greatness.
Author of "Ratz Ka-Zvi" and other books. Moved to Warsaw in 1936 where he served as rabbi in one of the suburbs. Perished in the holocaust. See attached material (Eile Ezkera, 7, pp. 230-233)
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Letter of approbation handwritten and signed by Rabbi Avraham Yafehn, for the book Berur Halachah by Rabbi Yechiel Avraham Zilber. Jerusalem, [1968]. The approbation was printed at the beginning of the book Berur Halachah, which was printed in 1976.
Rabbi Avraham Yafehn (passed away in 1970, Otzar HaRabbanim 469), exalted genius, among the greatest Torah scholars of his generation, successor of his father-in-law Rabbi Yozel Horowitz “the Alter of Novardok”. Headed the Beit Yosef-Novardok Yeshiva network for approximately fifty years.
27.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor tears. Folding marks.
Rabbi Avraham Yafehn (passed away in 1970, Otzar HaRabbanim 469), exalted genius, among the greatest Torah scholars of his generation, successor of his father-in-law Rabbi Yozel Horowitz “the Alter of Novardok”. Headed the Beit Yosef-Novardok Yeshiva network for approximately fifty years.
27.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor tears. Folding marks.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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A letter of good wishes for a wedding handwritten and signed by Rabbi Ya'akov Yisrael Kanievsky – The Steipler.
"I received the invitation to the wedding … but it is well known that I haven't the strength to participate in friends' weddings. But from afar, I am joyous in your joy, the joy of a Torah scholar. It should be His will that the match should succeed materially and spiritually and you should merit a blessed good generation and succeed and be blessed in all your pursuits…". C. 11 lines in his holy handwriting.
20 cm. Good condition. Stains.
"I received the invitation to the wedding … but it is well known that I haven't the strength to participate in friends' weddings. But from afar, I am joyous in your joy, the joy of a Torah scholar. It should be His will that the match should succeed materially and spiritually and you should merit a blessed good generation and succeed and be blessed in all your pursuits…". C. 11 lines in his holy handwriting.
20 cm. Good condition. Stains.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Sold for: $188
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Handwritten letter from Rabbi Eliezer Yehuda Finkel, head of the Yeshiva. Mir, October 1934.
Written on the “Beit Ulpena Rabta, Yeshivat Mir” stationary, includes official envelope, with the recipient’s address.
Rabbi Eliezer Yehuda Finkel (1879-1965, Otzar Ha-Rabanim 2660), son of Rabbi Nathan Zvi Finkel, the “Saba of Slabodka”, was the head of the Mir Yeshiva in Mir, and the founder of the Mir Yeshiva in Jerusalem, Israel. The letter is written in German, signed “L .J Finkel” and ink stamped.
13.5 X 21 cm, good condition.
Written on the “Beit Ulpena Rabta, Yeshivat Mir” stationary, includes official envelope, with the recipient’s address.
Rabbi Eliezer Yehuda Finkel (1879-1965, Otzar Ha-Rabanim 2660), son of Rabbi Nathan Zvi Finkel, the “Saba of Slabodka”, was the head of the Mir Yeshiva in Mir, and the founder of the Mir Yeshiva in Jerusalem, Israel. The letter is written in German, signed “L .J Finkel” and ink stamped.
13.5 X 21 cm, good condition.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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Will written and signed by the Nazir Rabbi, Rabbi David Cohen. Written in many installments, through years 1958-1961.
The main part of the will focuses on “Ma’aser Sheni” funds [related to extra tithing of money, up to 1/5 of the revenue], which will be given to “My son in law… for the purchase of holy books for him to use and have in his library”. He also says that after his passing “All the books in my library… Bible, Midrash, Tefila, Talmud and Poskim, Kabbalah and Musar books, research and philosophy and more… all go to my son, so he could read them and grow his merit of learning Torah Lishma”.
The “Nazir Rabbi” – Rabbi David Cohen (1887-1972), was a Gaon, Mekubal and philosopher. He was one of Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Kook’s disciples, served as teacher at the Yehiva Merkazit (Merkaz Ha-Rav). It is through his constant pursuit of spiritual perfection that he committed himself to the laws of Nezirut, abstaining from wine consumption and haircuts; he also kept a vegan diet. His son, Rabbi She’ar-Yeshuv Cohen is the chief rabbi of Haifa, and his son in law was Rabbi Shlomo Goren (1918-1995), who served as Tsahal’s Chief Rabbi of Tel-Aviv, Israel. Attached photograph of Rabbi David Cohen near the western wall with his son, She'ar-Yeshuv, speaking to Rabbi Zvi Yehuda Kook.
4 pages, 18-19 cm, and envelope. Good condition, (envelope paper glued to one of the leaves) + Photograph 7X10 cm.
The main part of the will focuses on “Ma’aser Sheni” funds [related to extra tithing of money, up to 1/5 of the revenue], which will be given to “My son in law… for the purchase of holy books for him to use and have in his library”. He also says that after his passing “All the books in my library… Bible, Midrash, Tefila, Talmud and Poskim, Kabbalah and Musar books, research and philosophy and more… all go to my son, so he could read them and grow his merit of learning Torah Lishma”.
The “Nazir Rabbi” – Rabbi David Cohen (1887-1972), was a Gaon, Mekubal and philosopher. He was one of Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Kook’s disciples, served as teacher at the Yehiva Merkazit (Merkaz Ha-Rav). It is through his constant pursuit of spiritual perfection that he committed himself to the laws of Nezirut, abstaining from wine consumption and haircuts; he also kept a vegan diet. His son, Rabbi She’ar-Yeshuv Cohen is the chief rabbi of Haifa, and his son in law was Rabbi Shlomo Goren (1918-1995), who served as Tsahal’s Chief Rabbi of Tel-Aviv, Israel. Attached photograph of Rabbi David Cohen near the western wall with his son, She'ar-Yeshuv, speaking to Rabbi Zvi Yehuda Kook.
4 pages, 18-19 cm, and envelope. Good condition, (envelope paper glued to one of the leaves) + Photograph 7X10 cm.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Sold for: $213
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Collection of letters from the greatest Breslev Hassidim in Eretz Israel.
1. Lengthy interesting letter, concerning the printing and distribution of Breslev books, by Rabbi Yehoshua Heschel Frankel. Typewritten upon official stationary of the “Construction Committee of the Breslev Beit Midrash in Jerusalem”. He mentions that “we have risked our lives to print all of the abovementioned books during the war while being prohibited by the government to do so without license…”.
2. Postcard concerning family matters, handwritten and signed by the Hassid Rabbi Shmuel Horowitz [author of Yemei Shmuel]. Meron, (1958). “Please prepare yourselves for the journey to Meron on Lag B’Omer”.
3. Postcard from the Horowitz family, regarding rental of rooms in Meron for those coming on Lag B’Omer. (1963).
4. Paper note of a letter by Rabbi Natan Berski (grandson of Rabbi Nachman of Breslev) to his son’s teacher: “Please grant my son Yisrael permission to travel to Miren on Lag B’Omer” [Jerusalem, c. 1939.].
Various sizes and conditions.
1. Lengthy interesting letter, concerning the printing and distribution of Breslev books, by Rabbi Yehoshua Heschel Frankel. Typewritten upon official stationary of the “Construction Committee of the Breslev Beit Midrash in Jerusalem”. He mentions that “we have risked our lives to print all of the abovementioned books during the war while being prohibited by the government to do so without license…”.
2. Postcard concerning family matters, handwritten and signed by the Hassid Rabbi Shmuel Horowitz [author of Yemei Shmuel]. Meron, (1958). “Please prepare yourselves for the journey to Meron on Lag B’Omer”.
3. Postcard from the Horowitz family, regarding rental of rooms in Meron for those coming on Lag B’Omer. (1963).
4. Paper note of a letter by Rabbi Natan Berski (grandson of Rabbi Nachman of Breslev) to his son’s teacher: “Please grant my son Yisrael permission to travel to Miren on Lag B’Omer” [Jerusalem, c. 1939.].
Various sizes and conditions.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Sold for: $813
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A collection of letters by nine rabbis and rebbes, most letters were sent to R' Shmuel Weinberg – Mayor of Bnei Brak.
Some of the rabbis who wrote and signed the letters: Rabbi Yisrael Moshe Dushinsky, Rebbe Avraham Yissachar Englard of Radzin, Rebbe Nachman Kahana of Spinka, Rebbe Yissachar Dov Rokeach the Lisker Rebbe [1954 – the letter is to the Tschebiner Rebbe], Rebbe Avraham Chaim Roth of Bergsaz, Rabbi Yitzchak Shlomo Unger etc.
Total of 9 letters [all on official stationary]. General good condition.
Some of the rabbis who wrote and signed the letters: Rabbi Yisrael Moshe Dushinsky, Rebbe Avraham Yissachar Englard of Radzin, Rebbe Nachman Kahana of Spinka, Rebbe Yissachar Dov Rokeach the Lisker Rebbe [1954 – the letter is to the Tschebiner Rebbe], Rebbe Avraham Chaim Roth of Bergsaz, Rabbi Yitzchak Shlomo Unger etc.
Total of 9 letters [all on official stationary]. General good condition.
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