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"Ketav Heter" of the special Beis Din for Takanot Agunot, with a commitment to obey...

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"Ketav Heter" of the special Beis Din for Takanot Agunot, with a commitment to obey the Beis Din if the first wife reappears. Hungary, [1945]. With the confirmation of rabbis of Jerusalem who identify the signatures of the Dayanim. 

"Ketav Heter" of the special Beis Din for Takanot Agunot permitting R. Meir Zinger to remarry. Pest, the 11th of Cheshvan [1945]. Gvirtz Press, with the stamp of the Beis Din and the signature of [5] Dayanim of She’eris Hapleta: Rabbi Elazar Shapiro Av Beis Din of Kivishod, Rabbi Yehoshua Greenwald Av Beis Din of Hust , Rabbi Yisroel Weltz Av Beis Din of Budapest, Rabbi Asher Babad and Rabbi Yaakov Segal Leibowitz. the signatures are confirmed by the handwriting, stamp and signature of Rabbi Avraham Gutenplan "The Rov of Tatinye", who signed in Jerusalem in (1951) and an additional signed confirmation by an additional Rav in Jerusalem. 

"The special Beis Din for Takanot Agunot at the cnetral office of Hungary" operated in Pest and permitted thousands of Agunot to remarry after the Holocaust. The document before us mentions that the Beis Din had obtained evidence about the passing of Mrs. Rachel the daughter of R. Shmuel Chaim Jungreis, the wife of R. Meir Zinger, and reached the conclusion that her husband is permitted to remarry. However, due to the uncertainty regarding the wife, whose traces were lost during the Holocaust, the Beis Din did not permit the husband to marry his sister’s wife and even discussed what should be done of the first wife reappears. 

Rabbi Avraham ben rabbi Aharon ‘The Tzaddik’ Gutenplan – the great grandson of the gaon Rabbi Chaim Hacohen Rappaport of Lvov. Av Beis Din and Rav of the Tinena (Dino) community and Zatlaneidorf and the vicinity, near Pest, Hungary, was known as "The Rov of Tatinye. Having survived the Holocaust, he immigrated to Eretz Yisroel in ca. 1948. Authored the Seforim ‘Be’er Avraham’ on Tractate Avos (1925), ‘Keter Torah’ on Targum Yonatan Ben Uziel (1932), ‘Nachalas Yeshaya’ eulogy for his Rav Rabbi Yeshaya Zilberstein (1932), ‘Ir Ketana’ Sefer Mussar (1932), ‘Shiros Avraham’ songs for Sabbath and Jewish festivals (1937), in 1946, a composition ‘Kinah Lechurban Sheva Kehilos’. Left an incomplete manuscript ‘Beis Avraham’ on Taryag Mitzvos. 

Tears and gluings along the fold lines, filing holes, good condition.  


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