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Impressive collection of books with handwritten editings, including Sifrei Tur Even HaEzer (1702), Pri Chadash...

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Impressive collection of books with handwritten editings, including Sifrei Tur Even HaEzer (1702), Pri Chadash (1730), Torat Habayit HaAroch (1762), Tractate Gittin (1808), Shulchan Aruch Even HaEzer (1861), Midrash Rabot (1863), Shulchan Aruch Yoreh Deah (1864, 1876, 1880), Tractate Chulin (1866), Akedat Yitzchak (1868), Darkei Teshuva (first edition, 1892), Tractate Chulin (1892), Yalkut HaGershoni (first edition, 1901, 1904), Tractate Bechorot (1909) and more

Some of the Sefarim refer to rabbis who had owned the Sefer and some who wrote the editings, and their name appears handwritten or stamped in the Sefer :

Rabbi Nachum Treivitsh Av Beis Din of Prostiz, Nikolsburg and Mehrin (1779-1842), a disciple of Rabbi Yaakov Ginzburg of Prague and the replacer of Rabbi Mordechai Benet. Author of "Kovetz" on the Rambam. 

Rabbi Yaakov Steinhois, Dayan of the rabbis of Britshan, was renowned as a great Tzaddik, and Gaon knowledgable in the Shas and Poskim.

Rabbi Shmuel Halevi of Edelzahn, author of the Sefer "Devar Shmuel" (Kretshin, 1855), passed away in 1866.

Rabbi Yitzchak Sadin, Rav and maggid Meisharim at the "Agudas Achim" synagogue members of Korland and Lida in Brooklyn, New-York, one of the founders of the "Torah Vada’as" Yeshiva. Author of Sefer "Derashot Yitzchak Sadin" (New-York, 1919). 

Rabbi Chaim Mordechai Edelstein of Visheve, the son-in-law of R. Yisroel Hirsch Markowitz in Yuid (Marmarash, Romania). 

Rabbi Shlomo Yosef ben Rabbi Yisroel Hirsch Markowitz (1899-1942), a prodigy, Talmid Chacham and Gaon. The brother-in-law and disciple of Rabbi Chaim Mordechai Edelstein. Was chosen at a young age to serve as Av Beis Din of Skulen in Bessarabia. Was killed on Kiddush Hashem on the sixth of Shevat 1942.

– Tractate Bechorot, Arachin, Temurah and Kritut, in a single volume. The Widow and Brothers Romm Press, Vilnius, 1909. Some of the title pages are worn and blemished, no binding and missing some of the leaves, damaged and lacking copy, poor-fair condition. 

Rabbi Mordechai Davidovich (passed away on the 28th of Shevat 1973) Domatz in Siget and Av Beis Din Beit Meir. 

Rabbi Dr. Wolf Gotlieb [1910-1983] – immigrated from Vilnius to England in 1939 and was appointed Av Beis Din and Rav of the community of Glasgow. The brother-in-law of Rabbi Eliyahu Rosen Av Beis Din of Oshpitzin.

Varying conditions, poor-very good. 

Please contact the Tiferet Auction House for a detailed list of the books in this collection.  

 

 

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