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Collection of rare sefarim, with dozens of handwritten editing by Hagaon Rabbi Shalom Avraham Atlas, from the great Rabbanim of Hungary

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Collection [3] sefarim with dozens of handwritten editing by Hagaon Rabbi Shalom Avraham Atlas ab"d Jelshawa – Retza, from the great Rabbanim of Hungary

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Shu"t Tevuot HaSadeh [volume 6], authored by Hagaon Rabbi Eliezer Deutch ab"d Bonyhád. Only edition. Paks, 1904. Between the pages of the sefer are dozens of editing and corrections hand written by Hagaon Rabbi Shalom Avraham Atlas. [10], 76, [1] pages. Few aging stains. General condition very good.
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Minchat Moshe, authored by Rabbi Moshe Nosson Nata HaLevi Jungreis. Only edition. Munkatch, 1905. At the back of the cover page is the stamp of the author’s son
"אשר אנשיל הלוי יונגרייז אב”ד דקהל היראים דיא”נדיא”ש והגליל"
On the cover page of the sefer dedication hand written by Hagaon Rabbi Shimon Kraus hy"d (author of sefer Shesilei Zeitim), son of Rabbi Yaakov Hamchuna Kopel Kraus. Between the pages of the sefer are hand written editing by Hagaon Rabbi Shalom Avraham Atlas. [7], 200 pages. Damage on the last page. New cover. General condition very good.
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Shu"t Pri HaSadeh, authored by Hagaon Rabbi Eliezer Deutch Ab"d Bonyhád. Only edition. Paks, 1905. Between the pages of the sefer are dozens of editing and corrections hand written by the Gaon Rabbi Shalom Avraham Atlas. [3], 121, [2] pages. Small tears, fungal damage, fragil paper. General condition good.
It is to note that sefarim 1-3 are from his rabbi  the gaon Rabbi Eliezer Deutch, It seems to be that he added Chidushei Torah heard from his Rabbi that have never been printed. All the sefarim are signed with the stamp "Shalom Avraham Atlas abdk"k Jelshawa and vicinities".
Hagaon Rabbi Shalom Avraham Atlas [15th day of Av 1935], ab"d Jelshawa –Retza. Was from the great Rabbanim of Hungary. He received Horaeh from great sages among: Rabbi Eliezer Deutch from Bonyhád. In the year 1900 he was appointed as ab"d of Jelshawa, and from there he was accepted as ab"d of Retza, He was known a tremendous scholar and very knowledgeable in all the Torah subjects. He appears in almost all significant Torah periodicals that have been released in the previous generation (amongst them the "V’Ylaket Yosef" and "Tail Talpiyot" series) there he noted his annotations and chidushim.