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Psak Din of the Beis Din of the Ashkenazic community of Tiberius pertaining to the...

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Psak Din of the Beis Din of the Ashkenazic community of Tiberius pertaining to the authority of executors to sell Hekdesh assets and to the virtue of settling the Holy land, Tiberius, [1889]. With a copy of the last will and testament of the Makdish and the response of his son the sage Rabbi Moshe Bardugo. 

"Entitled is the treasurer or executor to spend money on the assets of the Hekdesh for its benefit … even if he has to sell some of them". Manuscript: a copy of the last will and testament of Rabbi Yaakov Bardugo, the response of his son Rabbi Moshe Bardugo and the Psak Din of the Beis Din of the Ashkenazic community of Tiberius.

* "Not only is the executor entitled to sell assets of the synagogue to get it in order, it is necessary to do so to maintain the Hekdesh"; Pask Din of the Dayanim of Tiberius, which was given as evidence to a buyer of part of the yard of a synagogue dedicated by Rabbi Yaakov Bardugo. Tiberius, [1889]. The Dayanim agree with the Psak Din of Rabbi Moshe Bardugo [of Meknes, Morocco] and add sources and details about the authority of the executor to sell some of the Hekdesh to maintain what is left and their right to sell his part in the Hekdesh to buy land in Eretz Yisroel. 

[2] pp. 26 cm. With the stamp of the Beis Din of the Ashkenazic Kollelos of Tiberius and with the signature and stamp of the Rosh Av Beis Din of the Ashkenazic community of Tiberius, Rabbi Avraham Zvi Halevi. Signed by Rabbi Yaakov ben Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac and Rabbi Yosef Heisler. 

* Copy of the last will and testament of Rabbi Yaakov Bardugo and the response of his son, Rabbi Moshe Bardugo, the executor responsible for his father’s Hekdesh. 

[3] pp. 26 cm. Sephardic script. 

* The Bardugo family was one of the most famed and pedigreed families of Moroccan Jewry, whose descendants were Rashei Yeshivas, Dayanim and rabbis in recent centuries. The most well-known of them being the great Gaon Rabbi Moshe Bardugo also known as the Mashbir.

* Rabbi Avraham Zvi Hirsch ben Rabbi Menachem Mendel Halevi [Segal] (1826-1893). In 1855, he immigrated from Romania to Tiberius, where he studied at the Vohlin Kollel. He established a yeshiva in the city and served as the Rav of the Ashkenazic community for forty years. In addiiton, he headed the Bikkur Cholim organization and the Chevras Yishuv Eretz HaKodesh society for agricultural settlements. 

* Rabbi Yaakov ben Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Chazan, the Gabai of the Bikkur Cholim society of Tiberius. 

* Rabbi Yosef ben Rabbi Yaakov Heisler (1843-1926) one of the Chassidim of the Admor of Chortekov, who established the Kloiz of the Chortekov Chassidim in Tiberius and was in charge of the funds of the Kollelim that were sent from abroad to the Chortekov Chassidim of the Holy Land. 

An additional Psak Din by this Beis Din, headed by Rabbi Avraham Zvi Halevi Rosh Av Beis Din of the Ashkenazic community of Tiberius, also supporting Rabbi Moshe Bardugo’s claims about the lands was printed in issue 29 (2005) of the Mikbatzi’el journal of Torah innovations published by the Ahavas Shalom Yeshiva, p. 111. 

Fold lines, tears across the leaves, blemishes to the edges of the leaf and along the fold lines, fair condition.