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Lot 200 Letter by Rabbi Yehuda Segal Rosner, Av Beit Din of Székelyhid 

A handwritten and signed letter by Rabbi Yehuda Segal Rosner, to the heads of the "Union of Ungarin Yeshiva Students&quo
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A handwritten and signed letter by Rabbi Yehuda Segal Rosner, to the heads of the "Union of Ungarin Yeshiva Students" in the US, headed by Rabbi Chaim Meir Bravin. Székelyhid , 1936.
Long letter of thanks for a large donation to the yeshiva: "I have received your letter with the check for $150 and this will sustain the lives of the 250 students who are studying Torah in dire need…", with warm hearty blessings.
Rabbi Ya'akov Segal Rosner (1879-1944, Otzar HaRabbanim 7101), a leading Hungarian Torah scholar, served for 39 years in the Székelyhid Rabbinate and headed the yeshiva there, which was one of the foremost yeshivot in Hungary. Close to the Satmar Rebbes, author of Imrei Ya'akov on the Talmud, responsa and Torah commentary. Perished in the Holocaust with his entire family.
Official stationery, 29 cm. Good-fair condition. Folding marks, wear and tear to margins.
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Lot 201 Letter by Rabbi Mordechai (Maharam) Brisk Rabbi of Tăşnad 

A letter handwritten and signed by Rabbi Mordechai Brisk, Av Beit Din and head of Tăşnad Yeshiva. Elul, 1936.
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A letter handwritten and signed by Rabbi Mordechai Brisk, Av Beit Din and head of Tăşnad Yeshiva. Elul, 1936.
Recommendation "for the hospital in Klozenburg which treats the sick among Jewish poor people in Transylvania, and gives assistance without asking for payment".
Rabbi Mordechai Brisk – Maharam Brisk (1886-perished in the Holocaust in 1944), one of the leading Torah scholars in Hungary and famous for teaching Torah, son-in-law of Rabbi Shmuel Zalman Weinberger Rabbi of Margareten [son of the Mahariatz]. Served in Margareten as dayan and posek and from 1918, served in the Tăşnad rabbinate. There he established his famous yeshiva where he taught thousands of disciples. Some of his books: Maharam Brisk responsa (4 volumes), Derashot Maharam Brisk, etc.
Official stationery 17X21 cm. Good condition.
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Lot 202 Letter Sent to Rabbi Ya'akov Berlin the Netziv's Father, Signed by his Brother Rabbi Meir Berlin Av Beit Din of Mogilev 

• Letter sent to Jerusalem to Rabbi Ya'akov Berlin [the Netziv's father], from the young man Yisrael Isser Dorfman ben Meir T
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• Letter sent to Jerusalem to Rabbi Ya'akov Berlin [the Netziv's father], from the young man Yisrael Isser Dorfman ben Meir Tzerkover, native of Jerusalem who studies in the Mogilev Yeshiva in Russia and is about to get engaged and he requests that his allowance that is being kept by Rabbi Ya'akov Berlin be tripled. Mogilev , the 9th of Nissan 1863. In the letter margins is a confirmation and signatures of the city's Rabbi "Meir Berlin" and Rabbi "Eliezer Lipman Rivlin".
• On the second leaf is another letter confirming receiving money signed by the young man Yisrael Isser Dorfman, and with the signatures of Rabbi Eliezer Lipman Rivlin and Rabbi Zvi Hirsh Natkin. Mogilev, 9th of Nissan 1863.
Rabbi Meir Berlin Av Beit Din of Mogilev (died in 1869), brother of Rabbi Ya'akov Berlin of Mir the Netziv's father. Served as Rabbi in Hlusk and for 40 years was Rabbi of Mogilev (Kherson region, on the Dnieper River) a central city in Russia and he was considered one of the most famous leading Torah figures of his generation together with Rabbi David Luria (the Radal) and Rabbi Avraham Simcha of Mstsislaw.
Rabbi Eliezer Lipman Rivlin (1800-1884), exceptional Torah genius from the school and family of the disciples of the Vilna Gaon. A few of his novellae appear in the book Divrei Shlomo in which he printed some of the Torah thoughts of his father Rabbi Shlomo Zalman of Shklow son of Rabbi Hillel Rivlin.
2 attached leaves, 21 cm. Good condition. Folding marks.
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Lot 203 Letter from Rabbi Moshe Aryeh HaLevi, Av Beit Din of Yanov – Wrote an Approbation on the Chafetz Chaim

A letter handwritten and signed by Rabbi "Moshe Aryeh HaLevi". To Rabbi Shmuel Salant. Yanov, 1855.
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A letter handwritten and signed by Rabbi "Moshe Aryeh HaLevi". To Rabbi Shmuel Salant. Yanov, 1855.
The letter is about his son Rabbi Shmuel Zvi, Av Beit Din of Wiżajny, who traveled to America as an emissary of Rabbi Naftali Zvi Berlin (the Netziv), for the Volozhin Yeshiva. Rabbi Eliyahu of Kretinga requested his assistance in collecting funds for Eretz Israel.
Rabbi Moshe Aryeh HaLevi, Rabbi of Eishishok, Ponovezh and Yanov (Kovna district). In 1872, he was one of the five great rabbis that gave their approbation of the first edition of the book Chafetz Chaim at the time the author was yet anonymous. In the approbation he writes about the Chafetz Chaim: "My soul-friend the Great Rabbi G-d Fearing… and as I know this Rabbi and his ways that he did not write this book for money or honor, his only intent was for the sake of Heaven". Died c. 1892.
20.5 cm. 11 handwritten lines. Good condition.
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Lot 204 Letter by Rabbi Menachem Mendel Zak – Rabbi of Riga

Interesting letter of recommendation, handwritten and signed by Rabbi Menachem Mendel Zak, Av Beit Din of Riga (capital of La
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Interesting letter of recommendation, handwritten and signed by Rabbi Menachem Mendel Zak, Av Beit Din of Riga (capital of Latvia). For the Ga'avad of Tel Aviv, emissary for schools of the Charedi education system in Eretz Israel. Shevat 1931.
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Zak (1871-1943), Rabbi in Kandava, Jelgava (Mitau) and Riga, served as General Rabbi of Latvia. The Or Sameach left the manuscript of his well-known work Meshech Chochma on the Torah with Rabbi Zak who later published the book (Riga, 1827).
25.5 cm. 14 handwritten lines. Brittle paper, good-fair condition, file holes and minor tear to leaf fold.
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Lot 205 Collection of Letters, Documents and Ketubot

Collection of letters written by Rabbis and public figures, signed receipts and various documents: Ketubot, signed documents
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Collection of letters written by Rabbis and public figures, signed receipts and various documents: Ketubot, signed documents of marital status testimony, marriage and divorce certificates, etc. C. 1920-1990.
Among the signatures in this collection: Rabbi Yisrael Meir ben Menachem; Rabbi Ovadia Hedaya; Rabbi Yisrael Aryeh Sapir; Rabbi Isser Yehuda Unterman; Rabbi Efrayim Eliezer Yolles, Rabbi of Philadelphia; Rabbi "Yisrael Isser ben Rabbi Refael Shapira" [brother-in-law of Rabbi Chaim of Brisk]; Rabbi Ya'akov Landau, Bnei Brak; Rabbi David Mintzberg; Rabbi Shaul Alter, etc.
More than 75 items, varied size and condition.
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Lot 206 Collection of Letters of Semicha (Ordination) and a Ketubah

• Letter of Semicha for a Shochet and Bodek, by Rabbi Ya'akov Fralgevar Rabbi of Šaukėnai, to the Shochet Rabbi Mordechai Ya'
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• Letter of Semicha for a Shochet and Bodek, by Rabbi Ya'akov Fralgevar Rabbi of Šaukėnai, to the Shochet Rabbi Mordechai Ya'akov ben Zvi Ruzhin, from the city of Nowy Korczyn. And a letter from the Shochtim of the city of Kuršėnai, Nissan 1906.
• Letter of Semicha for the Shochet mentioned above, by Rabbi Avraham Aharon Lipavsky. Rabbi of the Bnei Yitzchak Synagogue, Chicago, 1908.
• Decorated letter of parting, by Chevrat Shas – the Sha'arei Tzedek Synagogue in Chicago, signed by "Chaim Yosef ben David Axelrod", to Rabbi Mordechai Ya'akov Ruzhin, on his immigration to Eretz Yisrael. Chicago, 1923.
• Jerusalem Ketubah, printed in golden ink, recording the marriage of Moshe Ya'akov ben Rabbi Zvi Ruzin. Friday, the 14th of Nissan 1924.
5 items, varied size and condition.
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Lot 207 Decorated Certificate of Appreciation and Letter by Rabbi Yehoshua Krohn of Borszczow

Certificate of appreciation to the donor Rabbi Moshe Einbinder of the Pidvolochys'k community, with a letter by Rabbi Yehoshu
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Certificate of appreciation to the donor Rabbi Moshe Einbinder of the Pidvolochys'k community, with a letter by Rabbi Yehoshua Krohn. Borszczow, Poland (today Ukraine), [1903].
A decorated certificate with colorful calligraphic writing. On the top of the page is a circular text, in the center of the circle is the name of the donor with honorary titles flanked by the words: Good luck, blessing, plenty and success. On the bottom of the page is a poetic blessing written in scribal letters with vowels. Signed: "Yehoshua Krohn descendant of the Shach, from Borszczow".
On the second page, attached to the certificate, is a long letter [written on both sides] by Rabbi Yehoshua Krohn who relates his trials and tribulations, including the time he sat in prison because of a libel against him. He thanks the donor for his financial support during these difficult times and requests that he now send him "good addresses" of prosperous Jews in Russia and Galicia and Vienna to which he can send similar certificates of appreciation and they will send donations. (Rabbi Krohn used this method a number of times for his livelihood and to sustain his household, see attached material).
2 leaves. 34 cm. Fair condition. Brittle paper, wear and tear [minor damages to text]. Tears to folding marks, restored with adhesive tape. Stains.
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Lot 208 Letters from Rabbi Bengis' Archive

Large collection of letters sent to Rabbi Zelig Reuven Bengis, Ga'avad of the Edah HaCharedit in Jerusalem.
• Large bundle of
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Large collection of letters sent to Rabbi Zelig Reuven Bengis, Ga'avad of the Edah HaCharedit in Jerusalem.
• Large bundle of letters regarding the Bukhara Get. Jerusalem, 1941. This topic caused an upheaval in the rabbinic world of those times. The Get involved an agunah who ascended from Bukhara to Jerusalem and whose husband remained behind the Iron Curtain and was not permitted to immigrate. To release his wife, the husband sent a letter instead of a Get which had many loopholes which could render it unfit. Many rabbis searched for ways to prove it kosher. See Kuntress Igeret Gerushin in Aderet Eliyahu, Jerusalem, 1991, pp. 213-250. These letters were not printed in the Kuntress.
• Halachic responsum pertaining an agunah from the Holocaust, (4 leaves) signed by Rabbi Chaim Ya'akov ben Mordechai Rottenberg Av Beit Din of Antwerp.
• Letters by US rabbis and others: Letter by Rabbi Yosef Avigdor Kessler, Los Angeles; letter by Rabbi Mordechai Zvi Shwartz, Cleveland; letter by Rabbi Elchanan Zvi Gutterman, Rabbi of Scranton and its region; letter by Rabbi Yosef Eliyahu Henken; etc. • Letter by Rabbi Shmuel Abba Snieg, Chairman of Va'ad Agudat HaRabbanim in the American zone of Munich, [one of the rabbis of She'erit HaPleita] regarding the well-known Munich Talmud printed by Rabbi Snieg. • Letter by Rabbi Efraim Zalman Halprin, requesting setting a day of prayer after the killing of 42 men on a convoy to Mount Scopus in 1948.
• Letters about the Holocaust: Letter by Rabbi Efraim Oshri, about his book on the Holocaust events. Letters about the book written in memory of Latvian Jewry.
Approximately 19 letters, varied size and condition.
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Lot 209 Huge Archive of Rabbi Yitzchak Bunin – Collection of Rabbinical Letters (USA)

Archive of the Gaon Rabbi Yitzchak Bunin (1872-1982), rabbi in Rivne (Równe) and Novoukrainka, and afterwards was a ra
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Archive of the Gaon Rabbi Yitzchak Bunin (1872-1982), rabbi in Rivne (Równe) and Novoukrainka, and afterwards was a rabbi in Brooklyn New York; one of the most important rabbis in the USA and one of the leaders of Agudat HaRabanim; author of the books Divrei Yitzchak and Hegyonot Yitzchak.
• Diverse collection of approximately one hundred rabbinical letters from the United States, Eretz Israel and the world, which were sent to Rabbi Bunin. • Certificates of inauguration of Rabbi Bunin to the rabbinate in Brooklyn. • Collection of letters from various distinguished personalities and institutions in the United States. • Collection of documents and paper items related to Rabbi Bunin’s activity and the rabbinate of New York, and more.
5 binders. Hundreds of letters, documents and paper items. Varying sizes and conditions.
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Lot 210 Telegram by US Rabbis Protesting Rabbi Maimon's Degradation of the Honor of the Brisker Rabbi

A telegram of protest by the US Union of Rabbis to the editor of HaTzofeh newpaper [with copies to the editors of Hamodia and
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A telegram of protest by the US Union of Rabbis to the editor of HaTzofeh newpaper [with copies to the editors of Hamodia and Ma'ariv], against Rabbi Yehuda Leib Fishman-Maimon, for degrading the honor of the Brisker Rabbi, [USA, Iyar 1958]. Hebrew in Latin letters.
"Please publish the following telegram which we have sent to Rabbi Maimon: His coarse and uncouth attack on the Torah leader of our generation the Brisker Rabbi which is full of libels and lies and whose aim is to humiliate the honor of Torah and the honor of the Torah leaders of our generation and to instigate a quarrel between the Chief Rabbis and the Brisker Rabbi, shocked the entire Torah world and Charedi population. We express the Torah opinion that the ruling for a person who wrote the attack on the Brisker Rabbi is as stated explicitly in the Rambam Talmud Torah, Chapter 6… and in the Tur Shulchan Aruch Yoreh Deah Siman 243 [The laws of honoring a Torah scholar]… We call upon him to retract his words and to repent. Agudat HaRabanim".
The telegram was signed by the president of Agudat Rabanim [Union of Rabbis], Rabbi Eliezer Silver and by Rabbi Pinchas Teitz, Rabbi David Lifshitz and Rabbi Meir Cohen.
In the month of Iyar 1958, the Ma'ariv newspaper published a letter which Rabbi Maimon sent to the US Union of Rabbis in honor of the inauguration of the Heichal Shlomo building in Jerusalem [the former premises of the Chief Rabbinate and the Great Rabbinical Beit Din. The plan of the founders of Heichal Shlomo was to form a Global Spiritual Center. This invoked a vigorous protest by the Brisker Rabbi who feared the plan to form a new Sanhedrin in our generation]. In his letter, Rabbi Maimon belittled the Brisker Rabbi and used degrading language in a coarse and outspoken manner. The words of Rabbi Maimon caused a great upheaval and this telegram of protest followed. [Actually, the Brisker Rabbi requested that no protest be expressed because of the insult to his honor and even delayed the publication of this letter in the Hamodia newspaper. See Attached material].
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Lot 211 Collection of Rabbinical Letters to Rabbi Shimon Efrati and to his Father-in-law Rabbi Yosef Wertheim

Collection of rabbinical letters sent to Rabbi Yosef Werthheim and to his father-in-law Rabbi Shimon Efrati on various subjec
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Collection of rabbinical letters sent to Rabbi Yosef Werthheim and to his father-in-law Rabbi Shimon Efrati on various subjects.
Among those who wrote the letters are Rabbi Naftali Adler HaCohen Av Beit Din of London, Rabbi Yitzchak Yehuda Tronk Av Beit Din of Kutno, Rabbi Yehuda Leib Zirelson Av Beit Din of Kishinev, Rabbi Yitzchak Ya'akov Reines Av Beit Din of Lida, Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac HaLevi Herzog (two letters), Rabbi Benzion Meir Chai Uziel, Rebbe Mordechai Shalom Yosef Freidman of Sadigura, Rebbe Yechiel Yehoshua Rabinowitz of Biala-Ożarów, Rabbi Isser Zalman Unterman, Rabbi Shlomo Aharonson, and other rabbis. • Attached is a letter by Rabbi Yosef Wertheim to Rabbi Zirelson concerning the divorce of a Jew who wanted to be married by Rabbi Wertheim. On the reverse side is the authorization of Rabbi Zirelson in his handwriting, with his signature and stamp of the Beit Din in Kishinev.
Rabbi Yosef Wertheim (1882-1946, Encyclopedia L'Chassidut Vol. 2, pp. 110-111), Rabbi and Admor in Bender (Serbia). Served in the rabbinate of Ustilug, Ostroh and Hrubishov as well. In 1940, he ascended to Eretz Israel and established his Beit Midrash in Jerusalem. His son-in-law, Rabbi Shimon Efrati was a rabbi in Galicia and later Rabbi of She'erit Hapleita in Warsaw. (1908-1988, see item 341).
16 letters and postcards. Varied size and condition.
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