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Postcard by Rabbi Meir Tenenboim Av Beis Din of Potnak to Rabbi Zussman Sofer Av Beis Din of Paks. Potnak, [1898].
"May G-d help that he see the Simcha of his sons and the sons of his sons". Letter handwritten and signed by Rabbi Meir Tenenboim Av Beis Din of Potnak to Rabbi Zussman Sofer Av Beis Din of paks, referring to Rabbi Yeshayahu Zilberstein Av Beis Din of Vietzen. Potnak, [1898].
[1] leaf, postcard that was sent from Potnak to Zenta. 8C14 cm.
Rabbi Meir Teneboim (1854-1928). His father, Rabbi Yaakov Tenenboim, was Av Beis Din of Potnak (Hungary) and author of "Nehar Afarsemon" Shut and "Shemen Afarsemon" on the Torah. Since 1882, Rabbi Meir served as Av Beis Din of Filek and Torno and succeeded his father as Av Beis Din of Potnak. Served as Rosh Yeshiva and authored the Sefer ‘Livyas Or’ on Megilas Ester (which was published in the Sefer "Ayeles HaShachar") and a Sefer of Derashos "Imrei Meir".
The great holy Gaon author of ‘Yalkus Eliezer’ Rabbi Eliezer Zussman Sofer Av Beis Din and Rosh Yeshivas Paks (1828-1902), was circumcised on the knees of Maran the Chassam Sofer as noted in his Milah notebook. Studied a little with Maran the Chassam Sofer and followed him in his childhood, yet studied Torah mostly with his son Maran the Kesav Sofer and the Maharm Schick. One of the greatest of his generation and one of the impprtant disciples of the Kesav Sofer.
Rabbi Yeshayahu Zilberstein (1858-1930), one of the greatest leaders of Hungary. Author of ‘Ma’assai Lamelech’ on the Rambam. Was born to his father the Gaon Rav Rabbi David Leib Av Beis Din of Kerestor, Travishov and Vietzen auhtor of the Sefer "Shvilei David" on the Shulchan Aruch. Rabbi Yeshayahu was a disciple of the Kesav Sofer at the Pressburg Yeshiva and received his Hora’ah Semicha by Rabbi Chaim Sofer of Munkatch, Rabbi Chaim Menheimer of Ungvar and the Gaon Rabbi Avraham Yehuda Av Beis Din of Bergsas author of ‘Kol Aryeh’. Since 1884, served as Rav and Av Beis Din in Vietzen and headed the yeshiva there. Passed away in Vietzen in Tamuz 1930. His sons the rabbis Moshe Zvi, David Yehuda and Yisroel were killed on Kiddush Hashem during the Holocaust.
Aging stains, ink smearing, fold marks, a small blemish to one of the corners, not affecting the text, fair-good condition.
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