Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
Shoshanat Ha-Amakim – Copy Owned by the Admor of Radzymin
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Shoshanat Ha-Amakim, Shir Ha-Shirim commentary by Rabbi Moshe Alshich. Zholkeva, [1802].
Printed and bound with the Mas’at Moshe on Megillat Esther; Dvarim Nichumim on Megillat Eicha; Einei Moshe on Megillat Ruth; Dvarim Tovim on Megillat Kohelet.
Ink-stamps in Hebrew and Polish of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Guterman of Radzymin.
Rabbi (Aharon) Menachem Mendel of Radzymin (1860-1934, Encyclopedia of Chasidut A pages 193-195, Otzar HaRabbanim 1834) was son of Rabbi Shlomo, son of Rabbi Ya’akov Aryeh of Radzimin.
Among Poland’s foremost rabbis, was involved in the establishment of Bnei Brak. Left behind over a hundred manuscripts on all areas of the Torah.
27, [1]; 128 leaves (missing leaves 129-130). 22 cm. Fair condition, light stains. Tears and damages affecting the text on the first and last leaves. Cloth and leather worn binding.
Printed and bound with the Mas’at Moshe on Megillat Esther; Dvarim Nichumim on Megillat Eicha; Einei Moshe on Megillat Ruth; Dvarim Tovim on Megillat Kohelet.
Ink-stamps in Hebrew and Polish of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Guterman of Radzymin.
Rabbi (Aharon) Menachem Mendel of Radzymin (1860-1934, Encyclopedia of Chasidut A pages 193-195, Otzar HaRabbanim 1834) was son of Rabbi Shlomo, son of Rabbi Ya’akov Aryeh of Radzimin.
Among Poland’s foremost rabbis, was involved in the establishment of Bnei Brak. Left behind over a hundred manuscripts on all areas of the Torah.
27, [1]; 128 leaves (missing leaves 129-130). 22 cm. Fair condition, light stains. Tears and damages affecting the text on the first and last leaves. Cloth and leather worn binding.
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