Auction 95 Early Printed Books, Chassidut and Kabbalah, Letters and Manuscripts, Engravings and Jewish Ceremonial Objects
Assorted collection of over 30 interesting letters from rabbis who served communities in Hungary, Romania and other countries in the region. [1890s-1940s].
The collection includes:
• Letter of R. Moshe Hirsch Fuchs, Rabbi of Grosswardein (Oradea), 1899.
• Letter of R. Koppel Krauss, Rabbi of Ács, 1895.
• Letter of R. Yoel Wolf Glattstein, Rabbi of Helmec (Kráľovský Chlmec), 1933.
• Letter of R. Shlomo Yehudah Weinberger, Rabbi of Nyírbogát, 1929.
• Letter of R. Meir Leib Frei, Rabbi of Šurany, 1938.
• Letter of R. Koppel Reich, head of Budapest Beit Din, regarding a case involving his son-in-law and the dayan R. Yaakov Shalom Sofer of Budapest.
• Letter of R. Chaim Yehudah Ehrenreich, Rabbi of Deva, [ca. 1927].
• Letter of R. Moshe Aryeh Roth, Rabbi of Pápa, 1904.
• Six letters of R. Yechezkel Bennett, Rabbi of Seini [grandson of R. Shlomo Ganzfried, author of Kitzur Shulchan Aruch]. Seini, 1895-1909.
• Letter on Torah matters of R. Elimelech Friedlander (son of R. Yehudah Friedlander, Rabbi of Borgóprund (Prundu Bârgăului). Borgóprund, 1903.
• Letter of R. Shmuel Binyamin Sofer, Rabbi of Derecske, 1909.
• Letter of R. Chaim Yosef Grünbaum, Hosasău, 1896.
• Letter of R. Yehoshua Falk Ze'ev Wolfson, Rabbi of Fălticeni, [1902?].
• Letter of R. Avraham Aryeh Rosen, Rabbi of Fălticeni, [1931].
• Letter of R. Chaim Mordechai Roller, Rabbi of Neamț, 1925.
• Letter of R. Yitzchak Shapiro, Rabbi of Galați, 1936.
• Letter of R. Moshe Sofer, a head of the Galicia Kollel. Boryslav, 1937.
• Letter of R. Moshe Deutsch (son of the Pri HaSadeh of Bonyhád). Subotica, 1935.
• Letter of R. Yitzchak Michael Dushinsky, Rabbi of Rákospalota. 1935.
• Letter of R. Yehudah Leib HaKohen Fishman [Maimon; later Minister of Religion in Israel]. Mărculești (Bessarabia), 1899.
• Letter of R. Mosher Berger, a rabbi of Bucharest, 1937.
• Letter of R. Gavriel Tzvi HaKohen Steiner. Paks, [ca. 1910s-1930s].
• Two letters of R. Binyamin Ze'ev Benedict of Vienna, regarding immigrating to Eretz Israel, after his flight from Austria to Slovakia. Pressburg, [autumn 1938].
• Shanah Tovah letter by R. Yochanan Sofer. Erlau (Eger), September 1945.
• Letter of R. Ze'ev Wolf HaLevi Samet, a rabbi in Kleinwardein (Kisvárda), [ca. 1946].
• Letter of R. Yisrael Welz, head of Budapest Beit Din. Jerusalem, 1950.
32 letters. Some on official stationery and some on postcards. Size and Condition varies.
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Large assorted collection of over fifty letters on postcards, handwritten and signed by rabbis and Torah scholars from Hungary and the region (Romania, Transylvania, Czechoslovakia and central Europe). Ca. first half of 20th century.
The collection includes letters from the following rabbis:
• R. Shalom Wieder, Rabbi of Nyíregyháza. • Rebbe Chaim Rabinowitz. Bucharest. • R. Yitzchak Fränkel of Khust, a dayan in Jerusalem. • R. Yoel Tzvi Roth (on a Shanah Tovah card), Kleinwardein (Kisvárda). • R. Yitzchak Tzvi Sofer of Paks. • R. Yitzchak Tigerman, Rabbi of Bekescsaba. • R. Chaim Mordechai Roller, Rabbi of Neamț. • R. Yosef HaKohen Schwartz of Grosswardein (Oradea), author of Vaylaket Yosef (4 letters). • R. Shlomo Zalman Broda, dayan in Ungvár – son-in-law of R. Shlomo Ganzfried (4 letters). • R. Eliezer Segal Mishel, Rabbi of Turka (two letters). • R. Yaakov Yitzchak Neuman, head of the Beit Din of Pápa and Antwerp. • R. Chaim Yehudah Ehrenreich, Rabbi of Humenné. • R. Yehudah Kohen Krauss, Rabbi of Lackenbach (2 letters). • R. Shimon Krauss, Rabbi of Ács (3 letters). • R. Yaakov Segal Leibowitz, Rabbi of Kaposvár and a rabbi of Budapest. • And many more letters.
55 letters on postcards. Varying size and condition.
PLEASE NOTE: Item descriptions were shortened in translation. For further information, please refer to Hebrew text.