Seven sections of the Tshuvot Tzemach Tzedek and chiddushim on Shas from the Admor’s answers. Published by his sons and grandsons.
1. Tzemach Tzedek Even HaEzer, part 1: Vilna 1871, 2 sections.
2. Tzemach Tzedek Even HaEzer, part 2: Vilna 1872, 2 sections.
3. Tzemach Tzedek Yoreh De’ah, part 1 and 2: Vilna 1874, 2 sections.
4. Tzemach Tzedek, Chiddushim on the Shas and Shisha Sidrei Mishnah, Vilna 1878.
Featuring
stamps of the gaon Rabbi Haim Berlin, Av Beit Din of Volozhin.
Four volumes, various sizes and conditions. The Tzemach Tzedek Even HaEzer Part 2 is missing the title page, overall good condition.
Tzemach Tzedek on the Shas is bound with the book Masoret HaShas/Zion Yehoshua on the Talmud Bavli and Yerushalmi by Rabbi Yehoshua Heshel Levin of Volozhin, Vilna 1869.
Rabbi Haim Berlin of Volozhin was the son of the Natziv. He served as Chief Rabbi of Moscow, and as the most famous Rosh Yeshiva in the world, of the Volozhin yeshiva (known as the Mother of Yeshivot). In 1906 he moved to Jerusalem, and after the death of Rabbi Shmuel of Salant he became leader of the Ashkenazi Eida in Jerusalem, even though he refused the official position.