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Collection of Seforim by Kabbalists, Admorim and Rosh Yeshivas: Chofetz Chaim (Vilna, 1877), Shalom LaAm...

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Collection of Seforim by Kabbalists, Admorim and Rosh Yeshivas: Chofetz Chaim (Vilna, 1877), Shalom LaAm (Aleppo, 1896). 

* Sefer Chofetz Chaim [by Rabbi Meir Yisroel Hacohen of Radin]. Vilna, 1877. Second edition. Bound with Shemiras HaLashon [by Rabbi Meir Yisroel Hacohen of Radin], at its end Kuntras Sefas Tamim. Vilna, 1879. Second edition. 

156; 76; [3]-14, [2] pp. 21 cm. Stamps of the Beis Midrash Halevi Moshav Zekenim Jerusalem. 

Moth holes, aging stains, a last leaf was added to the Sefer "MeInyan Davar BeIto" with tape on its perimeter, fair condition. 

* Machberes Shalom LaAm, in honor of the Torah and its learners, by Rabbi Sholom Hadaya. Yeshaya Dayan Press, Aleppo, [1896]. First ediiton. 

The Gaon Rabbi Sholom Hadaya (1864-1944) one of the greatest sages of Aleppo, Dayan and Kabbalist, one of the heads of Beis El Kabbalists Yeshiva. Author of ‘Seh LeBeis Avos’, ‘VeDover Shalom’ Shut, ‘HaChaim VaHaShalom’ sermons, and ‘Shalom LaAm’ discussing the importance of studying Torah and of supporting Torah learners. 

[4] 112 leaves, 20 cm. Stamp of Rabbi Shabtah Shmueli (1902-1989) one of the first students of Yeshivas Merkaz HaRav, the assistant of Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Hacohen Kook and the secretary of the yeshiva. 2 leaves at th ebeginning of the Sefer are missing: the approbation by Rabbi Yaakov Shaul Elyashar and a Drush. Stains, fair-good condition. 

* Sefer HaZchus, on the Torah, by the Admor the "Chidushei HaRim" of Gur. Chanoch Henich Pulman Press, Piotrkow, [1923]. Stereotypical printing. At its end, the first edition of "Re’eh Zeh Chadash: Sefer HaZchus" with a special title page, C.H. Pulman and Y. Egmeister Press, with a letter by the Admor the ‘Imrei Emes’ from Nissan 1923. With a photocopy of the signature of the Chidushei HaRim. 

[16]; [2], 6 leaves, 23 cm. 

The first part of Sefer haZchus was first printed at the end of Sefer Chidushei HaRim on Tractate Gittin and Even HaEzer Hilchos Kiddushin, Warsaw, [1877]. In 1923, the Sefer was printed for the first time as a separate book and in that year was printed again as a stereotypical edition. Another part of Sefer HaZchus, the one appearing at the end of this volume, is the first edition. 

Moth holes, aging stains, fair condition.