Auction 68

Pedigreed Copy: Shut Beit Shlomo Two Sections - First Edition Lemberg 1889-1891

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Shut Beit Shlomo, by the Gaon Rabbi Shlomo ben Yaakov Dreamer, author of Yashresh Yaakov who was the Rav of Skola for approx. forty years. Two Sections of five – section IV: "Containing a hundred and fifty six responses" most of them on Shulchan Aruch Even HaEzer – first edition – Lemberg 1889. [4], 152 leaves. And section V: "Containing a hundred and sixty three responses" most of them on Shulchan Aruch Choshen Mishpat – first edition – Lemberg, 1891. [3], 98 leaves. A separate title page for each section. Stefansky Chassidut 88. 

On the margins of the leaves, glosses and novellae by the author’s son Rabbi Avraham dreamer, who succeeded his father as Av Beit Din of Skola. In addition, a foreword by him at the beginning of each section. Approbation by Rabbi Yitzchak Aharon Atinga. Worn, detached binding. Minor stains. Wide margins. A tear to the edge of the first title page. Some creases. Taping to the edge of the second title page. Good overall condition. 

Ownership stamp on the title page: "משהרש פוקס אב"ד דק"ק גר’ווארדיין והגליל" – Rabbi Moshe Zvi Fuchs (1843-1911) a central public leader in Hungary and Transylvania – the famed Rav of Grosswardein and its Rosh yeshiva. Author of Shut Yad Rama. was a disicple of the Ketav Sofer. 

On the flyleaf, a stamp of his son-in-law: "יעקב שלום קליין חופק"ק האלמין והגליל" – Rabbi Yaakov Shalom Klein (1877-1944) who studied as his yeshiva and served as Dayan of Grosswardein, succeeding his in-law. Later, served as Rav of Halmon, succeeding his father Rabbi Eliyahu. Was a friend of the Adnor Rabbi Yoel of Satmar. Perished in the Holocaust. 

Foreign stamp on the flyleaf and a blurred Hebrew stamp on the last page – have not been studied.