Auction 38
Lot 261:
1. Pesach Haggadah, wine stains and many other signs of use, no binding, pages detached, begins on p. 13
2. Seder HaDorot booklet, guidelines on calculating leap years and determining holiday times, and a calendar. Jerusalem 1894. No binding.
3. Facsimile pages “Seder HaKorbanot v’Hakafot”, Krakow printing 1931. Probably the tzaddik copied these himself for his personal use.
4. Levush Malchut, on the seder of the Kohen Gadol on Yom Kippur, by Rabbi Yehoshua Refael ben Yisrael Benvenisti, printed originally in the book Avodah Tama by the author. Jerusalem, 1903. No binding, pages detached.
5. Pamphlet Imrot Tehorot, a work summarizing the laws of tevila for women with Yiddish translation and halachot of Tevilat Kelim and Shabbos, by the Gaon Rabbi Avraham David Werman (the Botchacher Rebbe). Second edition, with additions. Lemberg 1879. 16 leaves. Pages detached.
6. Pamphlet on “Issues of Shatnez for the Mazhir and Nizhar”, published by the Laboratory for Investigating Shatnez “Malbesh Yerushalayim”, Jerusalem 1957. 24 pages. The printed dust jacket has the handwritten signature of the tzaddik: “Y. Horwitz, Jerusalem, Hoshea 26.” On the back is his signature in another language as well. Page 22 has a microscopic magnification of wool and cotton.
7. Slichot for Shacharit of Yom Kippur (facsimile of the Slavita 1827 printing). Arade, 1934. Printed dust jacket on green paper.
8. A booklet on the Bigdei Kehuna “with exegesis and explanation with pictures”, by Yisrael Haim Blumenthal. Jerusalem 1951. 46 pages. Printed jacket on green paper. Ink stains at the edge of pages, it may have been in the tzaddik’s pocket and gotten dirty from a fountain pen.
9. Two books by Rabbi Zvi Hirsch of Nadvorna. 1. Alfa Beta with Mili d’Avot, Warsaw 1878. 36 pages. No binding. 2. Pesach Haggadah, with the exegesis Tzemach Hashem LeZvi, Sighet 1910. 39 leaves. No binding.
10. Avodat HaKodesh on shechitot and bedikot by the Mahari Weil, Arade Grosvardin. 1935.
11. Ma’ayan HaChochmah from the Ari’s writings (facsimile of Koritz). Lemberg 1875.
12. A number of pages of “corrections and additions to Darchei Tshuva halachot of shechita”. There is a stamp of the tzaddik with a change to his name as he would sometimes style himself: “Yehuda Hager, dayan of Klausenberg.” At the end are various notes, perhaps in his handwriting.
13. Some of the work Chiddushei Maharal of Prague, with the title page. Pietrekov 1906.
14. Pages from Slichot L’Shovevim.
15. Kli HaRo’im, a commentary on the book of Ovadiya by the Admor Mahartza of Dinov. Premyslan 1883. [1], 6 leaves. No binding, pages detached. Title page has an important stamp: “Pinchas Rabinowitz Kantikoziva”—the Admor Rabbi Pinchas Rabinowitz of Kantikoziva (1861-1922) was the son of Rabbi Yitzhak Yoel. He authored the “Ahavat Yisrael”, which has since been lost, and the “Avodat Yitzhak”—still in manuscript. His sons were Rabbi Yaakov Yisrael, Admor in Tel-Aviv, Rabbi Menachem Nachum, Admor in Haifa, and Rabbi Shmuel Avraham, Admor in Zolkva.
16. Pages and a title page from Seder Birkat HaNehenin, from the Admor Baal HaTanya. Warsaw 1885.
17. Sod Yachin b’Boaz, Berdichev 1902. No binding.
18. Booklet of Hilchot Tshuva from the Yad Chazaka of the Rambam. With all of the old commentaries and wordings. Jerusalem 1944.
19. Chatam Sofer on the Shas. No title page.
20. Pamphlet HaChaliva, an exegesis on the halacha regarding milking on shabbat by a Jew. By Avraham Haim Na’eh. Jerusalem 1939.
21. Pamphlet Birur Devarim, on reading the megillah, with an illustrated map of the walls of Jerusalem during 3 different periods. Jerusalem 1966. And many more pages, title pages, and parts of books.
Various conditions, tears and signs of use, stains, and defects.
The Tzaddik Rabbi Yehuda Horwitz of Dzikov, known as Rav Yudaleh (1905-1989) was the son of Rabbi Alter Yehezkel Eliyahu Horwitz of Dzikov. He was a rabbi and Admor of the Dzikov-Rofshitz dynasty. His maternal grandfather was the Ahavas Yisrael. He studied under Rabbi Meir Arik in Tarnov. At age 20 he was certified to teach by Rabbi Avraham Mendel Steinberg, the rabbi of Brody. His works include: Imrei Torah on the Torah, Mishnat Yehudah on Masechet Avot, Gilionei Mahari (a collection of notes that he wrote in books that he studied). Since his death many religious works have been published with the additional “Gilionei Mahari” collected from the margins of his works, including the Shulchan Aruch, Chatam Sofer, Noam Elimelech, Avodat HaKodesh by the Hida, Shut Maharsham of Berezhan, Shut Imrei Yosher, and Toldot Yaakov Yosef.
His students include important rabbis and admorim and Chassidic figures from the last generation: Admor Rabbi Mordechai Hager of Vizhnitz-Munsey, Rabbi Yaakov Meir Shechter, leaders of the Breslev community shlita; Admor Rabbi Shmuel Yaakov Kahane of Toldot Avraham Yitzhak shlita. Admor Rabbi Mordechai Stein of Poltishan shlita; Admor Rabbi Yisrael Hager of Vizhnitz Bnei Brak shlita. Rabbi Zeev Feldman, Av Beit Din of Kahal Tora Etz Hayyim Chatam Sofer and member of the Badatz in London shlita; Rabbi Eliezer David Friedman, rabbi of the Belz-Mechenovka chassidus in London; Rabbi Menachem Mendel Mundrer, the Admor of Kasov-Jerusalem; Rabbi Mordechai Ganut, author of Luach Davar.
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