מכירה 28

פריט 187:

Lot of Books Inscribed by their Authors: Birchot Moshe, Dameshek Eliezer, Orchot Chaim

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מחיר פתיחה: $120

עמלת בית המכירות:

Lot of books printed during the authors' lifetimes, with their inscriptions. 1. Birchot Moshe, "with homilies for the holidays, elucidations of Biblical texts, comments on gemara and Medrashim."Authored by Rabbi Baruch Moshe Feivelson – New York, 1952. 176 leaves. Small tear in spine, overall fine condition. Inscriped on the flyleaf: תשורה לכבוד קרובי וידידי הרב הג' ר' נפתלי צבי יח' ליום כלולתו עב"ג מרת חדוה תחי' ויהא רעוא שתחי' חים מאושרים ונעימים ברוח ונפש כאות ידידם המחבר ה' כג' סיון תשי"ד בני ברק." Rabbi Baruch Moshe Feivelson was the son of Rabbi Shmuel Avigdor. He was born in 1882, and studied in the yeshivot of Telz and Slobodka. In 1922, he served as rabbi in Baisogala, and in 1938 moved to New York. He was the secretary of "Ezrat Torah." He published articles in Jewish American journals. He later immigrated to Eretz Israel. 2. Orchot Chaim L'Rosh. With the "Hashem Orchosav, " "Mekor Chaim, " and "Iyunim, " by Rav Yechezkel Sarna shlit"a, Rosh Yeshiva of Chevron. Jerusalem, 1962. Approbaton from the Tchebiner Rav. [3], 65 leaves. Overall fine condition. Inscriped on the front flyleaf: מתנה לידיד נערץ מר יצחק רפאל נ"י מאת מוקירו ומכבדו אותו וביתו, יחזקאל בהרי"ח זצ"ל סרנא ו' עש"ק כב' לחודש שברבין בשמחה". Rabbi Yechezkel Sarna (1889-1979) was a mussar personality. He was the son-in-law of Rabbi Moshe Mordechai Epstein and a leading mussar personality in Lithuania. He moved to Jerusalem in 1924 and served as Rosh Yeshiva of Chevron in Jerusalem. He published articles in the "Beit Medrash" – Tel Aviv, 1941 and Tevunah – Jerusalem – 1941. 3. Dameshek Eliezer. "Responsa and interesting halachic give and take regarding the four sections of the Shulchan Aruch, " with an aggadic kuntress named "Eretz Zvi" with a separate title page and pagination, by Rabbi Avraham Zvi, av"d Warsaw. Piotrkow, 1905. 1 leaf, 12 pages, 82 leaves, 164 pages, 40 leaves 80 pages. Old binding, torn at the edges, light stains, overall fine condition. Owner stamp: עקד ישיבת חכמי לובלין. Inscribed on the title page: מתן דרשה מאתי המחבר להבחור החתן המופלג מו"ה יחיאל מאיר בוראך –[?] חתן הרבני הנגיד מו" אלי' מאשקאוויטץ נ"י מקוטנא." Rabbi Avraham Zvi Perlmutter ben Rabbi Eliezer served as Rabbi of Radom and then Moreh Tzedek in Warsaw. He was a founder of the Agudat Yisroel in Poland and its representative in the Polish parliament. He passed away in 1927.