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Exceptional copy, Miktzoa BaTorah, from the Mahari"l Tzinz, first edition. Personal copy of The Holy Rabbi Nossson Nachum of Krumlov. Rare.

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“Miktzoa BaTorah” by HaGoan Rabbi Aryeh Leib Tzinz. First edition, Pietrekov, 1878. Personal copy of The Holy Rabbi Nosson Nachum HaKohen Rabinovitz of Krumlov Hy”d.

396 pages 32cm
The front cover page of the old binding has written by hand “זה הספר שייך לכ”ק מרן שליט”א מקריילוב כעת בזאיוערציע” .The stamp of the Great Rabbi Avraham Yessocher Englard Abdk”k of Sosnovitz, (in later days the Admo”r of Radzin) appears on the cover page.
New binding, the writen page is detached. general condition good-very good.

The Holy Rabbi Nosson Nachum HaKohen Rabinovitz of Krumlov, was from the older and  from the Great Rabbanim in Poland in his generation, born to his father the Holy Rabbi Avraham Yissocher Ber HaKohen Rabinovitz of Radomsk, author of ‘Chesed L’Avraham’ son of the author of the ‘Tiferes Shlomo’. During the lifetime of his father he was appointed to serve as Rav in the city of Krumlov. Upon the death of his father on the 13th day of Elul 1892 a significant part of his father’s chassidim joined him and coronated him as Admo”r of Krumlov.
Rabbi Nosson Nachum was a cherished student of his father and also traveled to the Great Rabbi the Divrei Yecheskel of Shinova, and to the Great Rabbi David Moshe Freidman of Chortkiv even after his coronation he continued to travel to his Rabbis.
In later days the Admo”r went over to the city of Zawiercie which is close to Krumlov.
The Admo”r established ‘shtibelech’ in dozens of cities across Poland and Galicia and initiated the opening of Yeshiva system “Chessed L’Avraham” for the Chassidim of Krumlov. The Rabbi was known in his days as “Zekan HaAdmo”rim” and he served more than 50 years and lead them until his deportation to Treblinka camps, the 29th day of Nison 1943, with his murder this glorious Chassidus disappeared.
Rabbi Avraham Yissocher Englard Ab”d of Sosnovitz and later the Admo”r of Radzin. His grandson, son of the daughter of Rabbi of Krumlov, son of HaGoan Rabbi Yeshiah Englard of Sosnovitz, He replaced his father after the Holocaust. He established from new the Chassidos of Radzin and renewed the custom of wearing ‘Techeiles’ according to his grandfather Rabbi Gershon Heinich of Radzin’s custom.