מכירה 31
פריט 152:
On the Torah, by the Admor Rabbi David Twersky, the first Admor of Tolna, son of Rabbi Mordechai of Chernobyl, a rare edition which does not appear in Stefanski Chassidut, printed like the two earlier editions which came out during the author’s lifetime—unlike most works of chassidut. This edition bears a special blessing from the author to the publisher and an additional segulah for those who purchase it. Lviv 1880. Two covers. [1], 105 pages. Various stains, light defects on the corners of the 4 first pages with light damage to text. New cloth binding, overall very good condition.
The title page bears the stamp of ownership of the Ga’avad of Jerusalem, Rabbi Moshe Aryeh Freund, when he served as Ra’avad of the Satmar community. The Rama Freund (1904-1996) was the son of Rabbi Yisrael of Huniad and grandson of Rabbi Avraham Yehoshua Freund of Nosvid. He served (before the Shoah) as rabbi of Nosvid and Rogna and as the Moreh Tzedek in Satmar—where he also served as rabbi of the city immediately after the Shoah, to which he returned after losing his wife and 8 children. After he moved to Jerusalem he was a leader of the Satmar community in the city and served in the Eida Charedit as a dayan, Ra’avad and Ga’avad. He founded the Talmud Torah and Yeshiva which were later named after him “Mosdot Rama.” His philosophy was printed in the books Ateret Yehoshua and Mara d’Shamateta. No children remained to follow his path after the Shoah.
Signature on the book of Rabbi Yehuda Leib (Leibl) Levin, founder and first editor of the periodical HaModiya. He was the son of Rabbi Yitzhak Meir Levin, leader of Agudat Yisrael and great-grandson of the Imrei Emet of Gur, after whom he was named. He was a fruitful author, mainly on the history of the Gur chassidut, Polish Jewry and its chassidim.
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