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מכירה 28
יום רביעי, 12 בפברואר 2020 בשעה 17:00 UTC
פריט 139:
Imrot Tehorot, Torah thoughts, stories and essays from Admor Moshe Kobrin. Prominent approbations. Berachot La'ad at the conclusion, Torah thoughts from his grandson, Rabbi Noach Naftali of Kobrin, with separate title page. First edition, Warsaw, 1910. The names signed at the end of the book include the most prestigious names from chassidic Lithuania and Poland. 52 [1], 78 pages. A number of detached leaves, tears in the margins without affecting text, stains, old binding without spine, brittle paper, overall fine condition. The endpaper bears a prestigious owner stamp that is slightly rubbed out: הרב יצחק אייזיק ראזענבוים בן כ"ק הרה"צ המפו' מוה"ר י"ב ראזינבוים שליט"א אדמו"ר מסטראזיניץ וחתן הרה"צ המפו' מוה"ר מאיר אייזיקןאהן שליט"א אדמו"ר מראמן." This was the copy of Admor Yitzchok Eizik Rosenbaum of Cleveland shlit"a. Additional note on endpaper: יחזקאלס אדרעס [Yechezkel's address] with the address in a curvy handwriting.
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