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Auction 62

Dedication in the Pearly Script of Rabbi Aryeh Levin the Father of Prisoners: Tshuvot Rabbi Akiva Eiger - New York, 1945

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Sefer Tshuvot Rabbi Akiva Eiger, published by Da’at, New York, 1945. Original binding with some wear. Moth perforations. Some stains. Good overall condition. 

On the guard leaf preceding the title page, a dedication in the fine pearly script of the Tzaddik Rabbi Aryeh Levin, the Father of Prisoners and the Rosh Yeshiva of Etz Chaim, for the Bar Mitzvah of  Rabbi Ben Zion Chaim, the son of Rabbi Nachman Dubinsky. In 1946.