Beautiful royalty! Shut Givoד Olam, personal copy of the Holy Rabbi Shlomo and Rabbi Nachum Beren’yu of Sadigura. First edition, Salonika 1784.
Sefer Shut ‘Givos Olam’ (at the end articles on Torah), authored by Rabby Yosef Kobo from Salonika. First edition. Salonika 1784.
Personal copy of the the holy and illustrious brother-in-laws who succeeded the Sadigura holy dynasty, the Holy Rav Rabbi Shlomo, the son of the Holy Rav
Rabbi Avraham Yaakov of Sadigura, and the Holy Rabbi Nachum Beren’yu the son of the holy Rav Rabbi Shalom Yosef of Sadigura, both grandsons of the Holy Rav Rabbi Yisroel of Ruzhin, Righteous holy sons of Sadigura, and both were designated during the lives of their father, to continue the holy chain of Sadigura dynasty in the future generation.
On the title page is a unique dedication handwritten by the Ruzhin Chassid Rabbi Avraham Shlomo Goldenbaum, grandson of the Holy Maggid of Mezeritch who later immigrated to Safed. The contents of this dedication indicate the admiration of the Chassidim who considered the brothers to be true Admorim:
מנחה היא שלוחה לכבוד ש"ב הני תרי צנתרי דדהבא, מנורה הטהורה,
בוצינא דנהורא, גברי רבה ויקירי, אספקלריא המאירה, בני אל חי, צדיקים יסודי עולם, חכמתם וקדושתם על כל העולם, זורח ומפורסים, זרע קודש קדשים מחצבתם, עמודי עליונים ולמטה נחמדים, מפז ומפנינים יקרים, וכו’ וכו’ כקש"ת ר’ שלמהניו שליט"א וכקש"ת ר’ נחום בער ניו’ שליט"א. ממני אברהם שלמה ב"ר שלום מאיר נ"י.
The Holy Rav Rabbi Shlomen’yu of Sadigura, [1844-1881], married the daughter of the Holy Rav Rabbi Zvi Hirsch of Rimnov, who was engaged to his brother the Holy Rav Rabbi Asher who passed away after their engagement, and in his second marriage he married the daughter of his uncle the Holy Rav Rabbi David Halperin son-in-law of the Holy Rabbi of Ruzhin. His daughters married the righteous and holy Rabbi Nachum Mordechai of Chortkov and the Holy Rabbi Yisroel of Boyan-Leipzig.
The Holy Rabbi Nachum Beren’yu of Sadigura, married the daughter of his uncle the Holy Rav Rabbi Avraham Yaakov of Sadigura.
The Chassidim treated them as Admorim and they were revered by them.
Remnants of additional important ownership notations. Ownership notation in pencil: ‘Avraham Deitch’
1, 136 leaves. [missing last leaves 136-140]. 29 cm. Title page and additional pages professionally restored. Missing text from margins of two first leaves. Other leaves in very good condition, a little stained. New semi-leather binding. Very good general condition.