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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
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1. Sefer Avnei Milu'im on Even HaEzer part of Shulchan Aruch, by Rabbi Aryeh Leib HaCohen Heller, author of Ketzot HaChoshen. Part One – Lemberg, 1815. First edition.
2. Part Two – Zholkiev, 1825. First Edition.
In the second part there are remainders of the signature of the Ktav Sofer, and also the signature and ink stamp of his son Rabbi Moshe Sofer.
Also, ink stamps of Rabbi Bentzion Velzel, Rabbi of Torda and environs. (Otzar 3913. Son-in-law of Ga'on of Torda, Rabbi Yosef Adler. Owners' signatures appear also before title-page. On the last leaf on the first part, there is writing.
[1], 75, 14, [4] leaves; [4], 80, 30, [3] leaves. 2 volumes, 34-35.5 cm. Good condition. The books themselves are in very good condition. Part One is rebound. Part two is in original half-leather worn and torn binding.
2. Part Two – Zholkiev, 1825. First Edition.
In the second part there are remainders of the signature of the Ktav Sofer, and also the signature and ink stamp of his son Rabbi Moshe Sofer.
Also, ink stamps of Rabbi Bentzion Velzel, Rabbi of Torda and environs. (Otzar 3913. Son-in-law of Ga'on of Torda, Rabbi Yosef Adler. Owners' signatures appear also before title-page. On the last leaf on the first part, there is writing.
[1], 75, 14, [4] leaves; [4], 80, 30, [3] leaves. 2 volumes, 34-35.5 cm. Good condition. The books themselves are in very good condition. Part One is rebound. Part two is in original half-leather worn and torn binding.
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $700
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Notebook of novellae on the Torah and its parables, commentary on the Passover Haggadah, and various writings of Rabbi Akiva Yosef Lehman. Pressburg, 1866.
Novellae from his youth (1865-1845) and record of the birth of his four children, between 1878-1886.
His signature appears on the title-page preceding the novellae on Aggada.
The tzadik Rabbi Akiva Yosef Lehman (d. 1931; see The Chatam Sofer and his Disciples, page 376), was the son of the Chatam Sofer's daughter, Rabbi of Machzikei Torah Society, and preacher in Pressburg.
Approx. 30 written pages. 22 cm. Very good condition, several minor moth holes. Hard binding, with part of the original cover pasted on it, with a handwritten inscription.
Novellae from his youth (1865-1845) and record of the birth of his four children, between 1878-1886.
His signature appears on the title-page preceding the novellae on Aggada.
The tzadik Rabbi Akiva Yosef Lehman (d. 1931; see The Chatam Sofer and his Disciples, page 376), was the son of the Chatam Sofer's daughter, Rabbi of Machzikei Torah Society, and preacher in Pressburg.
Approx. 30 written pages. 22 cm. Very good condition, several minor moth holes. Hard binding, with part of the original cover pasted on it, with a handwritten inscription.
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
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The first part of a letter is a halachic response from Rabbi Akiva Eiger dated the 27th of Tammuz 1803.
The letter is addresses to "my friend…The Rabbi…the famous Gaon…Zalman".
The addressee was Rabbi Zalman author of , "Chemdat Shlomo", who was appointed that same year to the Av Beit Din of Nashlesk .
This response was printed in the Teshuvot HaChadashot as #21, with many changes (almost in every line, see attached photo). In the book it is titled " to the Congregation of Nashlesk".
We are not certain if this is the original letter sent or a "rough copy" of the letter he was sending (the full stop, in the middle of the page, at the conclusion of one of the Halachic items in this response may indicate that this is a rough copy). This is not a page taken out of his notebook for the pages in his notebook were of a different size.
2 pages. 20.5 cm. Margins have been restored, Almost no damage done to the text. Fancy leather binding.
An expert's approval is attached, identifying the handwriting as that of Rabbi Akiva Eiger.
The letter is addresses to "my friend…The Rabbi…the famous Gaon…Zalman".
The addressee was Rabbi Zalman author of , "Chemdat Shlomo", who was appointed that same year to the Av Beit Din of Nashlesk .
This response was printed in the Teshuvot HaChadashot as #21, with many changes (almost in every line, see attached photo). In the book it is titled " to the Congregation of Nashlesk".
We are not certain if this is the original letter sent or a "rough copy" of the letter he was sending (the full stop, in the middle of the page, at the conclusion of one of the Halachic items in this response may indicate that this is a rough copy). This is not a page taken out of his notebook for the pages in his notebook were of a different size.
2 pages. 20.5 cm. Margins have been restored, Almost no damage done to the text. Fancy leather binding.
An expert's approval is attached, identifying the handwriting as that of Rabbi Akiva Eiger.
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $10,000
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Manuscript with novellae on tractate Ketubot by Rabbi Akiva Eiger
Contains complete writings on tractate of Ketubot pages 63A to 65B.
Autographic writing with corrections. Some of these novellae are found with some alterations in the book "Drush V'Chiddush" on Ketubot and in the "Tosafot Rabbi Akiva Eiger" on the mishna.
Rabbi Akiva Eiger was known to rewrite his novellae several times and that not all his novellae appear in all editions. After analyzing the complete edition by Rabbi Arielli, which has the most extensive collection of all novellae printed in different editions, it seems some of these novellae have never been printed.
2 Pages. 20 cm. Good condition. Stains from humidity.
Contains complete writings on tractate of Ketubot pages 63A to 65B.
Autographic writing with corrections. Some of these novellae are found with some alterations in the book "Drush V'Chiddush" on Ketubot and in the "Tosafot Rabbi Akiva Eiger" on the mishna.
Rabbi Akiva Eiger was known to rewrite his novellae several times and that not all his novellae appear in all editions. After analyzing the complete edition by Rabbi Arielli, which has the most extensive collection of all novellae printed in different editions, it seems some of these novellae have never been printed.
2 Pages. 20 cm. Good condition. Stains from humidity.
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
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A halachic response from HaGaon Rabbi Shlomo Eiger to the Dayan of the Jewish Community of Berlin [who was the in-laws to Rabbi Elchanan Rosenstein]. Posen 2nd of Shevat 1841.
The letter is entirely written in his handwriting, with small, crowded and clear lettering. It is signed by Rabbi Shlomo in both Hebrew and Polish.
This letter has been printed with many changes in his work "She'elot U-Tshuvot Rabbi Shlomo Eiger" [section Yoreh De'ah 31 and section of Choshen Mishpat 52].
With this response it becomes apparent that Rabbi Shlomo's style of writing differed greatly between letters he sent in correspondence and how he wrote them for his book. The recipient of this letter was a great Talmudic scholar based on the shortness of the letter, essentially outlined and written in a brief manner as opposed to how responsa appear in his book which are very long and detailed.
Another significance to this letter, as opposed to the way the letters in the book as structured, is that we are able to note and learn from his short and precise annotation.
HaGaon Rabbi Shlomo Eiger (1786 – 1852), of the greatest scholars in his generation, was the second son to Rabbi Akiva Eiger (and brother in-law to the Chatam Sofer) and of the wealthier members of the Warsaw Jewish Community. In the year 1831 he was appointed the Rabbi of Kalish after losing his wealth in the November Uprising in Poland 1831. In the year of 1850 he became the Rabbi of Posen. This letter was written in the first year he was the Rabbi of Posen.
Single page. 27 cm. Approximately 50 lines, fair condition. Margins have been restored, with slight damage to the text along the entire length of the left and right margins. Part of the signature is missing on the left side
The letter is entirely written in his handwriting, with small, crowded and clear lettering. It is signed by Rabbi Shlomo in both Hebrew and Polish.
This letter has been printed with many changes in his work "She'elot U-Tshuvot Rabbi Shlomo Eiger" [section Yoreh De'ah 31 and section of Choshen Mishpat 52].
With this response it becomes apparent that Rabbi Shlomo's style of writing differed greatly between letters he sent in correspondence and how he wrote them for his book. The recipient of this letter was a great Talmudic scholar based on the shortness of the letter, essentially outlined and written in a brief manner as opposed to how responsa appear in his book which are very long and detailed.
Another significance to this letter, as opposed to the way the letters in the book as structured, is that we are able to note and learn from his short and precise annotation.
HaGaon Rabbi Shlomo Eiger (1786 – 1852), of the greatest scholars in his generation, was the second son to Rabbi Akiva Eiger (and brother in-law to the Chatam Sofer) and of the wealthier members of the Warsaw Jewish Community. In the year 1831 he was appointed the Rabbi of Kalish after losing his wealth in the November Uprising in Poland 1831. In the year of 1850 he became the Rabbi of Posen. This letter was written in the first year he was the Rabbi of Posen.
Single page. 27 cm. Approximately 50 lines, fair condition. Margins have been restored, with slight damage to the text along the entire length of the left and right margins. Part of the signature is missing on the left side
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
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Talmud Bavli Dyhernfurth 1818-1821. Second edition of the commentaries of HaGra on Shas.
Front page of the Yevamos volume consists a signature of the owners in Rashi letters: "Belongs to Avrohom Eiger" as well as the "Belongs to Rabbi Avrohom Eiger in the holy community of Rawicz (Rawitsch)". On the page before the introduction page of maseches zvachim the signature of his son-in-law "Isaac son of my Rabbi Rabbi S. Karre". On the page before the introduction page of maseches chulin, in small handwriting "Isaac Kra". Some other Eiger family member signatures in foreign language.
HaGaon HaRav Avrohom Eiger from the holy community of Rawicz (1779-1854) was the oldest son of Rabbi Akiva Eiger who prepared his responsa for print together with his comments (which appear as "Said Avrohom the son of the writer"). Prior to his passing he gave his son-in-law "the brilliant Rabbi Isaac Kara" the writings of his father on four parts of the shulchan aruch. Rabbi Isaac, then living in Berlin, printed the tinyana edition of the responsa of Rabbi Akiva Eiger and he is mentioned in the introduction page of the book. See attached material about them.
Several handwritten pages and notes were found amongst the pages of the Shas and they are separately attached. For example:
1. A handwritten page of grammatical novellae on Torah. Comparing this handwriting shows this may very well be the handwriting of Rabbi Akiva Eiger.
2. A handwritten page signed by Rabbi Ezriel Hildesheimer of Berlin including sources to his lectures: "Be'ezras Hashem I will be giving lectures on Shabbos HaGadol, Shabbos Chol HaMoed and the last day of Pesach after Mincha in the Adas Yisroel synagogue on the topic of Pesachim…Berlin 28 of Adar 1885, Ezriel Hildesheimer".
Other handwritten notes.
Within the Shas there are many commentaries written in Hebrew and German by a torah scholar (perhaps from Berlin) between the years of 1910-1930. The comments may be from two different people.
10 volumes (11ths volume, nida and taharos is missing) aprrox. 37 cm, good quality paper, fair condition, damaged by moth, foxing and use stains. Fabric and plastic binding from the 20th century.
It is extremely rare to find a complete shas of this edition, not all volumes are registered in the MB CD.
Front page of the Yevamos volume consists a signature of the owners in Rashi letters: "Belongs to Avrohom Eiger" as well as the "Belongs to Rabbi Avrohom Eiger in the holy community of Rawicz (Rawitsch)". On the page before the introduction page of maseches zvachim the signature of his son-in-law "Isaac son of my Rabbi Rabbi S. Karre". On the page before the introduction page of maseches chulin, in small handwriting "Isaac Kra". Some other Eiger family member signatures in foreign language.
HaGaon HaRav Avrohom Eiger from the holy community of Rawicz (1779-1854) was the oldest son of Rabbi Akiva Eiger who prepared his responsa for print together with his comments (which appear as "Said Avrohom the son of the writer"). Prior to his passing he gave his son-in-law "the brilliant Rabbi Isaac Kara" the writings of his father on four parts of the shulchan aruch. Rabbi Isaac, then living in Berlin, printed the tinyana edition of the responsa of Rabbi Akiva Eiger and he is mentioned in the introduction page of the book. See attached material about them.
Several handwritten pages and notes were found amongst the pages of the Shas and they are separately attached. For example:
1. A handwritten page of grammatical novellae on Torah. Comparing this handwriting shows this may very well be the handwriting of Rabbi Akiva Eiger.
2. A handwritten page signed by Rabbi Ezriel Hildesheimer of Berlin including sources to his lectures: "Be'ezras Hashem I will be giving lectures on Shabbos HaGadol, Shabbos Chol HaMoed and the last day of Pesach after Mincha in the Adas Yisroel synagogue on the topic of Pesachim…Berlin 28 of Adar 1885, Ezriel Hildesheimer".
Other handwritten notes.
Within the Shas there are many commentaries written in Hebrew and German by a torah scholar (perhaps from Berlin) between the years of 1910-1930. The comments may be from two different people.
10 volumes (11ths volume, nida and taharos is missing) aprrox. 37 cm, good quality paper, fair condition, damaged by moth, foxing and use stains. Fabric and plastic binding from the 20th century.
It is extremely rare to find a complete shas of this edition, not all volumes are registered in the MB CD.
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $150
Sold for: $213
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The book Mishnat DeRabbi Akiva – novellae on Talmud with Rashi and Tosfot, by Rabbi Akiva Eiger (the first) Rabbi of Siltz and Pressburg. Fürth, [1781].
The owner's name is signed on top of title-page: Yosef ben Rabbi Akiva Eiger.
Rabbi Akiva Eiger (the first, 1648-1758), among the leading scholars of his generation, was the maternal grandfather of Rabbi Akiva Eiger, Rabbi of Posna (1762-1837), author of Teshuvot Rabbi Akiva and of Derush VeChidush, and father-in-law of the Chatam Sofer.
In the same generation, there was a famous rabbi, of the descendants of the first Rabbi Akiva Eiger, named Rabbi Akiva Eiger (son of R' Wolf), who served as Rabbi of Halberstadt (1764-1824). His son, Rabbi Yosef Aiger (d. 1854) took his place as Rabbi of Halberstadt, and it is apparently he who signed – see enclosed material.
[3], 6, 9-103 leaves. 34.5 cm. Fine copy, wide margins. Very good condition. Rebound in fine leather.
The owner's name is signed on top of title-page: Yosef ben Rabbi Akiva Eiger.
Rabbi Akiva Eiger (the first, 1648-1758), among the leading scholars of his generation, was the maternal grandfather of Rabbi Akiva Eiger, Rabbi of Posna (1762-1837), author of Teshuvot Rabbi Akiva and of Derush VeChidush, and father-in-law of the Chatam Sofer.
In the same generation, there was a famous rabbi, of the descendants of the first Rabbi Akiva Eiger, named Rabbi Akiva Eiger (son of R' Wolf), who served as Rabbi of Halberstadt (1764-1824). His son, Rabbi Yosef Aiger (d. 1854) took his place as Rabbi of Halberstadt, and it is apparently he who signed – see enclosed material.
[3], 6, 9-103 leaves. 34.5 cm. Fine copy, wide margins. Very good condition. Rebound in fine leather.
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
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Sold for: $400
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Collection of printed documents from a Beit Din established in "The Central Bureau of Orthodox Communities of Hungary" after the holocaust, especially for the purpose of releasing agunot. Important documentation of Nazi treachery during the war, and of re-building of Jewish families after the war.
1. Marriage Permission for men whose wives were lost without a trace in Auschwitz. Budapest, [November 1945]. Stencil printing.
Beit Din was made up of following rabbis: Rabbi Elazar Shapira, Rabbi Yehoshua Gruenwald, Rabbi Israel Weltz, Rabbi Asher Ba'abad, and Rabbi Ya'akov Segal Leibovich.
2. Form for documenting testimonies. With various details for finding traces of Jews lost in Auschwitz.
3. Form for stating acceptance of the Beit Din's authority. For man requesting marriage permission. [Budapest], 1946. Gewirtz Printing.
4. Ktav Heiter form regarding death of a wife. [Budapest], 1946. Gewirtz Printing.
The four items are all in good condition; of various sizes.
1. Marriage Permission for men whose wives were lost without a trace in Auschwitz. Budapest, [November 1945]. Stencil printing.
Beit Din was made up of following rabbis: Rabbi Elazar Shapira, Rabbi Yehoshua Gruenwald, Rabbi Israel Weltz, Rabbi Asher Ba'abad, and Rabbi Ya'akov Segal Leibovich.
2. Form for documenting testimonies. With various details for finding traces of Jews lost in Auschwitz.
3. Form for stating acceptance of the Beit Din's authority. For man requesting marriage permission. [Budapest], 1946. Gewirtz Printing.
4. Ktav Heiter form regarding death of a wife. [Budapest], 1946. Gewirtz Printing.
The four items are all in good condition; of various sizes.
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $120
Sold for: $300
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Collection of religious books from DP camps in Germany. Books of prayer, chasidut, mussar and novellae.
1. Seder Tefila Yeshara VeKeter Nehora HaShalem, Ari Siddur. Attractive print. [Fernwald, c1946].
2. Shlosha Sefarim Niftachim, Zikaron Zot, Zot Zikaron, Divrei Emet. By the Seer of Lublin, Rabbi Ya'akov Yitzchak Horowitz. Attractive print, Fernwald, 1947.
3. Maimonides' Mishneh Torah, Sefer HaMada. Sinai Publications, Munich, [1947?]. Miniature edition.
4. Mesilat Yesharim by Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzato (the Ramchal). Munich, 1947. Miniature edition.
5. Book of Esther with Revach VeHatzala commentary. Va'ad Hatzala publication. Munich, 1947.
6. Sha'agat Aryeh Responsa. Munich, 1947.
Altogether 6 books of various sizes and conditions. Original damaged covers.
1. Seder Tefila Yeshara VeKeter Nehora HaShalem, Ari Siddur. Attractive print. [Fernwald, c1946].
2. Shlosha Sefarim Niftachim, Zikaron Zot, Zot Zikaron, Divrei Emet. By the Seer of Lublin, Rabbi Ya'akov Yitzchak Horowitz. Attractive print, Fernwald, 1947.
3. Maimonides' Mishneh Torah, Sefer HaMada. Sinai Publications, Munich, [1947?]. Miniature edition.
4. Mesilat Yesharim by Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzato (the Ramchal). Munich, 1947. Miniature edition.
5. Book of Esther with Revach VeHatzala commentary. Va'ad Hatzala publication. Munich, 1947.
6. Sha'agat Aryeh Responsa. Munich, 1947.
Altogether 6 books of various sizes and conditions. Original damaged covers.
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
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Sold for: $250
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1. Tanna D'vei Eliyahu – photocopy of Warsaw edition from 1874, together with memorial page for victims of Auschwitz.
2. Pirkei Avot, Munich 1947. Gift from Va'ad HaHatzala to holocaust survivors.
3. Tractate Megilla from Babylon Talmud. Munich, 1947. Gift from Va'ad HaHatzala to holocaust survivors. Detached cover.
4. The book Sha'agat Aryeh. Munich, 1947. Gift from Va'ad HaHatzala to holocaust survivors. Detached and torn cover.
5. The book Mesillat Yesharim. Munich, 1947. Gift from Va'ad HaHatzala to holocaust survivors.
6. The book Or Yisrael. Munich, 1947. Va'ad HaHatzala Publication. Missing binding, moth holes.
7. The book Toldot R' Moshe Chaim Luzzato. Munich, 1947. The end contains memorial page dedicated to rabbis and other members of the publisher's family who were killed in the holocaust. Loose cover.
8. Nevi'im Rishonim. Munich, 1948. Joint Publication. Pages and binding are detached.
9. Machzor for High Holy Days. Munich, 1949. Joint Publication – for holocaust survivors.
2. Pirkei Avot, Munich 1947. Gift from Va'ad HaHatzala to holocaust survivors.
3. Tractate Megilla from Babylon Talmud. Munich, 1947. Gift from Va'ad HaHatzala to holocaust survivors. Detached cover.
4. The book Sha'agat Aryeh. Munich, 1947. Gift from Va'ad HaHatzala to holocaust survivors. Detached and torn cover.
5. The book Mesillat Yesharim. Munich, 1947. Gift from Va'ad HaHatzala to holocaust survivors.
6. The book Or Yisrael. Munich, 1947. Va'ad HaHatzala Publication. Missing binding, moth holes.
7. The book Toldot R' Moshe Chaim Luzzato. Munich, 1947. The end contains memorial page dedicated to rabbis and other members of the publisher's family who were killed in the holocaust. Loose cover.
8. Nevi'im Rishonim. Munich, 1948. Joint Publication. Pages and binding are detached.
9. Machzor for High Holy Days. Munich, 1949. Joint Publication – for holocaust survivors.
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
Opening: $150
Sold for: $188
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"Yahrtzeit for the victims who were killed al Kiddush Hashem in Obodivka, 11th of Iyar 1919, Rabbi Yitzchak Fleitlich the shochet."
Yizkor prayer and list of the 195 victims who were killed in the pogroms in Obodivka, Tulchin region, Ukraine.
[10] leaves, 13.5x21 cm. Good condition, folding marks, slight tears on first leaf.
Rare. Not listed on Bibliography Institute CD nor on Winograd Rosenfeld CD.
Yizkor prayer and list of the 195 victims who were killed in the pogroms in Obodivka, Tulchin region, Ukraine.
[10] leaves, 13.5x21 cm. Good condition, folding marks, slight tears on first leaf.
Rare. Not listed on Bibliography Institute CD nor on Winograd Rosenfeld CD.
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Auction 6 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
September 9, 2009
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Diary of memoirs, copying of letters, notes and poems by Aryeh Charutz. From the years 1925-1977.
Most of the letters were written to his rabbis, Rabbi Avraham Kalmanowitz, Rabbi of Rakov, and Rabbi Eliyahi Shachor.
Descriptions of study sessions in Volozhin yeshiva and the Hachshara arranged by yeshiva students; the journey to Eretz Israel in 1926, and the hardships experienced by religious pioneers in Palestine; life in Jerusalem, and the Western Wall; account of the 1929 riots in Palestine; notes and poems.
Approx. 95 written pages. Very good condition. Black notebook binding, worn and peeled.
Most of the letters were written to his rabbis, Rabbi Avraham Kalmanowitz, Rabbi of Rakov, and Rabbi Eliyahi Shachor.
Descriptions of study sessions in Volozhin yeshiva and the Hachshara arranged by yeshiva students; the journey to Eretz Israel in 1926, and the hardships experienced by religious pioneers in Palestine; life in Jerusalem, and the Western Wall; account of the 1929 riots in Palestine; notes and poems.
Approx. 95 written pages. Very good condition. Black notebook binding, worn and peeled.
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