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מכירה 31
יום רביעי, 8 ביולי 2020 בשעה 16:00 UTC
פריט 031:
1. Shut Degel Reuven, two sections “with questions and answers, chiddushei halachot, and exegeses on sugiyot, ” by Rabbi Reuven Katz, Av Beit Din of Amdor and Stovisk and later Petah Tikva. Additional title page for section 2. Printed during the author’s lifetime. The first section is from the second edition, Jerusalem 1939. Second section is from the first edition, Jerusalem 1940. Endorsement from Rabbi Haim Ozer Grodzinsky.
2. Ohel Moshe, first section, “with questions and answers, exegeses on sugiyot of Shas and the Rambam, including chiddushim and notes on Yoreh De’ah, the halachot of smachot”, by Rabbi Moshe Yona HaLevi Zweig, Av Beit Din of Atik-Mahliv and Jerusalem, later Antwerp. First edition, from the author’s lifetime. Jerusalem 1949. At the end is the pamphlet “Har Evel” on the halachot of mourning, with a separate title page. Various defects, generally good condition.
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