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Two Chassidic Seforim bound together – Yismach Lev, Chernobyl, in Artfeld 1907 / Or Layesharim, section II. Krakow, 1908.
Yismach Lev, came out of the holy mouth, Rabbi Menachem Nachum the holy Maggid of Chernobyl. Printed by the Chassid Rav Rabbi Avraham Kornfeld of Artfeld, in 1907.
Or Layesharim, section II, commentary on the Torah by the Tzaddik Gaon Rabbi Zvi Hirsch of Podgorze, the author of Chidushei Maharatz on the Shas, the son of Rabbi Sheraga Feibl. Printed in Krakow in 1908.
Copy with ownership notations by important Chassidic rabbis of Krakow before the war: Menachem mendel Kirschbaum, Moshe Lehrer, Chaim Lehrer.
Rabbi Menchaem Mendel Kirschbaum [1905-1943] Dayan in Krakow, Skole and Frankfurt am Mein. Acted for the kosher Shechita and the stunning of animals. When the war broke out, he was living in Brussels and was sent to Auschwitz like most of European Jewry. Sefer Zion LeMenachem was printed in his memory in 1965 in New York.
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