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Collection of [6] books of sermons, essays and elucidations on the Aggadah. 1903-1938. 

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Collection of [6] books of sermons, essays and elucidations on the Aggadah. 1903-1938. 

* Darash Moshe, elucidations on Aggados and Drushim for the Mo’adim, by Rabbi Moshe [Iltman] Maggid Meisharim of Lutzin and Dvinsk. The Press of the Rom Widow and Brothers, Vilna, 1903. Single edition. 

176 pp. With approbations by Rabbi Eliezer Don Yichyeh and Rabbi Yitzchak Tziyoni. 

No binding, stains, short tears to the edges of the leaves, the title page is partly detached, fair condition. 

* Beis Paga, Drushim for all year round, by Rabbi Moshe Shimon Zivitz, Rav in Pittsburg. The Solomon Brothers Press, Jerusalem [1904]. Single edition. 

[8], 193, [1] pp. Approbation by the Aderes, with a handwritten gloss. With engravings of Rachel’s Tomb and the Cave of the Machpelah. 

Rabbi Moshe Shimon Zivitz (1855-1936) a leading disciple of Rabbi Eliezer Gordon. Received his rabbinic Semicha from his Rav and Rabbi Yitzchak Elchonon Spektor. Subsequent to a request of Rabbi Yitzchak Elchonon Spektor, he immigrated to the USA in 1886 and served as a Rav of the Bnei Yisroel community of Pittsburg and was an active member of the Union of Rabbis of the USA and Canada. Established a yeshiva in his hometown and authored many books including the Mashbi’ach commentary on the Yerushalmi Talmud. 

The front board is missing, the back board is partly detached, blemished spine and the book is divided into several gatherings, stains, fair condition. 

* Pardes Mordechai, I, containing Ma’amar HaTorah, Ma’amar haAron and Ma’amar HaShabbas, by Rabbi Mordechai Berkowitz Maggid Meisharim of Ponovezh. The Press of the Rom Widow and Brothers, Vilna, 1907. Single edition. 

[3], 95 leaves. 

Simple binding, blemishes and taping to the title page and the first leaf not affecting the text, stains, good condition. 

* Livnei Yisroel, section II: Hadras Kodesh, Hegyonos LeMo’adei Kodesh, by Rabbi Yisroel Beninin Bendet Favelsohn. Avraham Mordechai Fyudka Press, Graieva, 1908. First edition. 

79, [1] leaves. 

Worn and partly detached simple binding, stains, folds to some of the corners, fair-good condition. 

* Tuvei HaChaim, Drushim for Yamim Nora’im and Mo’adim, by Rabbi Chaim Tuvia Melinik. The press of G. Piment I la. Shvabe, [Warsaw], 1912 [!]. First edition. 

104 leaves. Blemished and detached simple binding, blemished spine, the title page is detached and the book is divided into gatherings, moth holes, a blemish to the corner of the last leaf, fair condition. 

* Parach HaGefen, Chidushei Aggadah by Rabbi Rabbi Yosef Chaim Svibel. Matisyahu Horowitz Press, Upper Visha, Romania, [1938]. First edition. 

[10]. 120, [2] pp. Stamp of Rabbi Yitzchak Klein Rosh Av Beis Din of Satmar. Approbations by the Ahavas Yisroel of Vizhnitz, the holy Rav Rabbi Chaim Meir, the holy Rav Menachem Mendel and Rosh Av Beis Din of Grosswardein. 

Rabbi Yitzchak ben Rabbi Yisroel Klein – a disciple of the Sheves Sofer and of Rabbi Eliezer Sussman Sofer inpaks. In 1902 was appointed Dayan in Satmar and between the World Wars, was appointed Rosh Av Beis Din of his community. Editor and publisher of the religious journals Ohel Yitzchak, Hamaggid and Oneg Shabbas. Author of Zichron Yisroel (Satmar, 1912) and Kol Chasan (Satmar, 1937). Published many innovations in the journals Vayelakes Yosef and Tel Talpiyos. Perished in the Holocaust. 

Simple binding with slight wear, moth holes, aging stains, fair-good condition.