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Sefer ‘Get Pashut’, on the laws of Gittin (divorce), by Rabbi Moshe Ben Habib -Sedilkav 1834.
Personal copy of the holy ‘Guter Yid of Gostynin’ Rabbi Yechiel Meir of Gostynin, with his personal holy signature and stamp.
The following wording is noticable from his handwriting (faded and partly erased): ‘זה הספר שייך לי הק’ יחיאל מאיר…..אבי.. מ’ יעקב צבי זצ"ל’. and his stamp: ‘יחיאל מאיר ב"מ יעקב צבי ליפשיץ’.
And so appears the stamp of his son the holy Admor Rabbi Yisrael Moshe of Pârscov (Romanian): ‘ישראל משה בהרב הק’ מו’ יחיאל מאיר זללה"ה מגאסטאנין ליפשיטץ חופ"ק בלוינא’.
[3] 1-74 pages 1-34 pages.
The holy ‘Guter Yid of Gostynin’ Rabbi Yechiel Meir of Gostynin (1816-1888), was known as ‘Der Tilim Yid’ (the Psalms Jew), because of his constant instruction to those who came to him for advice and support that they turn to the reading of Tehilim. He was a disciple of the holy Admor Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Kotsk, and he was from the only ones permitted to enter the room of his holy Rabbi during the time he was closed. Likewise he was a disciple of the holy Admorim: The Chidushei HaRim of Gur, Rabbi Avraham of Chechnov, Rabbi Yaakov Aryeh of Radzymin.
He was renowned for his holy conducts, with charity, and Tehilim at all times. Likewise his Hachnasat Orchim was outstanding. His name appears in many announcements among the righteous of that time.
His son the holy Rabbi Yisrael Moshe Lipshitz of Pârscov (Romanian), continued in the ways of his father, a wise scholar and righteous. Most of his fathers Chassidim followed him to his courtyard which he lead for around 30 years. Passed away in 1918.
Moisture signs appear on the bottom half of the sefer. Very few moth holes. No front cover. Loose back cover. Fair – good condition.
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