Auction 68

Copy of the Holy Rav Rabbi Elazar Oshpitziner, the Son-in-Law of the Divrei Chaim of Sanz: Sefer Kli Haro'im by Rabbeinu the Bnei Yissachar - Lemberg, 1850

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Sefer Kli Haro’im by Rabbeinu the Bnei Yissachar – commentary on Sefer Ovadya, by Rabbi Zvi Elimelech Av Beit Din of Dinov (author of the Bnei Yissachar) and added to it, Hanhagot Yesharot and compilations by him. Lemberg, 1850. 10, [6] leaves. Old binding with restored corners and a leather spine. Some moth perforations, mainly to the edges of the sheet. Stains. Good overall condition. 

On the flyleaf, a stamp of Rabbi Elazar Rosenfeld of Oshpitizn, the son-in-law of the Divrei Chaim of Sanz: "אלעזר הלוי ראזענפעלד חונה פה אשפצין בהה"צ מקאמינקא וחהה"צ מצאנז זצללה"ה".


The Admor Rabbi Elazar Halevi Rosenfeld of Oshpitzin (1862-1943), “Rabbi Elazar Oshpitziner”, was the son of the Admor Rabbi Yehoshua of Kominka and son-in-law of the Admor Rabbi Chaim of Sanz (the Divrei Chaim). In 1936 he immigrated to Israel (to Safed) and then to Jerusalem, where he established his Beit Midrash. In 1939, due to health issues, he returned to Poland where he perished in Sosnowitz, to where he had been deported with the residents of his town.