Works by the Admor Rabbi Yaakov David of Radomsk and his son Rabbi Noah Gad Weintraub:
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Avnei HaMakom by the Admor Rabbi Yaakov David of Radomsk, published by his son Rabbi Noah Weintraub, with approbations by the Admor Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Strikov and the Mekubal Rabbi Chaim Shaul HaKohen Dweik. Jerusalem 1926. 31, [1] pp.
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Michlal MiZion, Drushim and Mussar by the Admor Rabbi Yaakov David of Radomsk, with approbations byRabbi Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld and the Gaon Av Beit Din of Makova, Rabbi Yisrael Nissan. Jerusalem 1926. [2], 29, [1] pp.
3.
Me’orei Eliyahu by Rabbi Eliyahu Rabinrazon, published by Rabbi Noah Weintraub, Jerusalem 1932. 16 pp.
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Sefer Nava Tehillah on the Passover Haggadah [with the text] and the Torah of the Admor Rabbi Yaakov David, published by his son, Rabbi Noah Gad. Jerusalem, 1927. 46 leaves. 2 pages were slightly trimmed during the printing on border of the text.
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Mateh Ohalim, Drashot and Pninim by theby the Admor Rabbi Yaakov David of Radomsk, with the Pri Mata’o commentary by his son, Rabbi Noah Weintraub, with approbations by Rabbi Shimon Shalom Kalisch of Amshinov, and Rabbi Moshe Mordechai Biderman of Lelov and more. At the beginning of the book, a poem written by Rabbi Noah Gad Weintraub "The pouring of mt hear before the Western Wall after the 1929 Paletine Riots". Jerusalem 1932. [8], 48 pp.
Bound together. No binding. Minor blemishes. Some tiny moth perforations, Good overall condition.
The Admor Rabbi Yaakov David of Radomsk (1850-1924) was a disciple of the Mitteler Admor of Vorka, Rabbi David Berish of Biala, the Admorim of Alexander, and more. Late in life, he was ta disciple of Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Strikov, who wrote an approbation for his work. At the end of his life, he agreed to receive Kvitlach for blessings and success even though he did not adopt the customs of a Rebbe.