Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $150
Sold for: $300
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Two booklets dealing with Rabbi Shlomo Goren and the "Mamzerim Affair". Appearing in one of the booklets is a dedication handwritten by Rabbi Shlomo Goren, to Rabbi Chaim David Halevi.
1. "Halachic Opinion on Personal Status", by Shlomo Goren. [Tel-Aviv]: Chief Military Rabbinate, [1971]. Printed in 100 copies.
A halachic opinion written by Rabbi Shlomo Goren, during his tenure as the IDF Chief Rabbi, about the status of the siblings Chanoch and Miriam Langer who were declared bastards (mamzerim) by the rabbinical law courts (this due to the fact that their mother remarried without divorcing her first husband). Rabbi Goren justifies his position in favor of the siblings being cleared of the suspicion of mamzerut.
In 1972, after he was appointed Israel's Chief Rabbi, Rabbi Goren gave a Halachic ruling clearing the siblings from Mamzerut. Subsequently, leading Haredi rabbis launched an offensive against his liberal approach.
Mimeographed typescriot; with several handwritten comments and corrections. On the tenth page, a dedication handwritten by Rabbi Goren, to Rabbi Chaim David Halevi (1924-1998), the rabbi of Rishon LeZion, a member of the council of the Chief Rabbinate, who was awarded the Israel Prize for Rabbinical studies.
[2], 126 leaves, approx. 24 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Minor creases to margins. Worming to margins of leaves. Fabric tape on spine.
2. "The Campaign for Saving the Rabbinate in Israel and the Danger of Rabbi Shlomo Goren's Nomination", Jerusalem, [1972].
32 pp, 21.5 cm. Good condition. A few stains. An open tear in the corner of the title page (not affecting the text).
1. "Halachic Opinion on Personal Status", by Shlomo Goren. [Tel-Aviv]: Chief Military Rabbinate, [1971]. Printed in 100 copies.
A halachic opinion written by Rabbi Shlomo Goren, during his tenure as the IDF Chief Rabbi, about the status of the siblings Chanoch and Miriam Langer who were declared bastards (mamzerim) by the rabbinical law courts (this due to the fact that their mother remarried without divorcing her first husband). Rabbi Goren justifies his position in favor of the siblings being cleared of the suspicion of mamzerut.
In 1972, after he was appointed Israel's Chief Rabbi, Rabbi Goren gave a Halachic ruling clearing the siblings from Mamzerut. Subsequently, leading Haredi rabbis launched an offensive against his liberal approach.
Mimeographed typescriot; with several handwritten comments and corrections. On the tenth page, a dedication handwritten by Rabbi Goren, to Rabbi Chaim David Halevi (1924-1998), the rabbi of Rishon LeZion, a member of the council of the Chief Rabbinate, who was awarded the Israel Prize for Rabbinical studies.
[2], 126 leaves, approx. 24 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Minor creases to margins. Worming to margins of leaves. Fabric tape on spine.
2. "The Campaign for Saving the Rabbinate in Israel and the Danger of Rabbi Shlomo Goren's Nomination", Jerusalem, [1972].
32 pp, 21.5 cm. Good condition. A few stains. An open tear in the corner of the title page (not affecting the text).
Category
Palestine, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
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Online Auction 021 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
January 14, 2020
Opening: $120
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Collection of publications and documents related to the activity of the Israel Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism, 1969-1977.
A binder of documents, including publications of the Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism – some of them early (the movement was officially registered in Israel in 1971) – alongside photocopies of material about the movement and its youth movement.
Among the documents: * A research-interview, "a protocol of a meeting with Rabbi Mordechai Rotem of the community for progressive Judaism on Mount Carmel, in Haifa" (1977). * Five issues of "Shalhevet", the journal of the Israel Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism, 1969-1973. * Three issues of "Telem", the newsletter of the Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism, 1976. * Three issues of "Or Chadash", the journal of the community for progressive Judaism in Haifa, 1977 and the booklet "The Tenth Anniversary of the Community" (1974) * Newspaper clippings related to the subject, and additional material.
Presumably, the material in the binder was collected withing the framework of the seminar "Issues in the History and Structure of Various Ethnic Groups in Israel" and it contains several documents that are not necessarily related to the Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism.
Size and condition vary. Filing holes.
A binder of documents, including publications of the Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism – some of them early (the movement was officially registered in Israel in 1971) – alongside photocopies of material about the movement and its youth movement.
Among the documents: * A research-interview, "a protocol of a meeting with Rabbi Mordechai Rotem of the community for progressive Judaism on Mount Carmel, in Haifa" (1977). * Five issues of "Shalhevet", the journal of the Israel Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism, 1969-1973. * Three issues of "Telem", the newsletter of the Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism, 1976. * Three issues of "Or Chadash", the journal of the community for progressive Judaism in Haifa, 1977 and the booklet "The Tenth Anniversary of the Community" (1974) * Newspaper clippings related to the subject, and additional material.
Presumably, the material in the binder was collected withing the framework of the seminar "Issues in the History and Structure of Various Ethnic Groups in Israel" and it contains several documents that are not necessarily related to the Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism.
Size and condition vary. Filing holes.
Category
Palestine, British Mandate and Underground Movements, the State of Israel
Catalogue