The copy of the Tzaddikim and Geonim of the generation! Sefer ‘Chiddushei HaRim’ on Choshen Mishpat, first section, Warsaw, 1886. The personal copy with the stamp of his grandson the Holy Gaon the Siftei Tzaddik of Piltz and editings by the Holy Rav of Shamloy Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Ehrenreich.
First section, Warsaw, [1886]. Printed by R. Natan Shriptgisser. Second edition.
The personal copy with the stamp of the Holy Rav the Siftei Tzaddik of Piltz, the author’s grandson and the publisher of his Torah in this edition, as written in the introduction by the publisher beyond the title page.
The personal copy of the Holy Gaon of Shamloy
with two important Halachic editings handwritten by him.
The Holy Rav Rabbi Pinchas Menachem Elazar Yustman of Piltz [1848-1921] author of Sefer ‘Siftei Tzaddik’ the son of the daughter of the Holy Rav author of Chidushei HaRim and the brother-in-law of the Sefas Emes of Gur. After the passing of brother-in-law the Sefas Emes, he opened his court in Piltz and was considred one of the greatest Admorim of Poland. Was admired by the Tzaddikim of his generation and many Chassidim used to come to his court. Was considered a miracle-worker, whose every utterance became true. Authored the deep Seforim ‘Siftei Tzaddik’ on the Torah and Mo’adim and the holy, touching testaments full of Avodas Hashem and Chassidism. Among the Gur Chassidim he was considered a holy and exalted figure. He was the oldest Rav in Poland, in his time. Was involved in the matters of Kupat Rabbi Meir Ba’al HaNes, the Etrogim of the Holy Land, Chevras Machzikei HaDas in Poland, was one of the leaders of the "Petersburg Convention" and a great supporter of Agudas Yisroel.
The Holy Gaon Rabbi Slomo Zalman Ehrenreich [1863-1944] Av Beis Din of Shamloy. One of the greatest Poskim of his generation. Author of the ‘Lechem Shlomo’ Shut and about forty other compositions. The grandson of the Holy Rav author of ‘Kol Aryeh’ who raised him and taught him wisdom. One of the greatest disciples of the Holy Rav author of ‘Kedushas Yom Tov’ of Siget and a Chassid of his son Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar. Perished in the Holocaust with the members of his community.
Brittle leaves. The title page is detached and slightly crumbling at its edges. No binding. Some moth damage, not affecting the text.
Good condition.
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