Auction 48 Books, Kodesh books, Hassidic books, Rabbinical letters, Manuscripts, Judaika and more
By Moreshet
Oct 17, 2021
Harav Kook Street 10 Bnei Brak, Israel

Auction No. 48 It will be held on Sunday the 11th of the Cheshvan 5782 • 17.10.2021 • At 19:00 Israel time


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LOT 107:

Certificate of Inheritance signed by Rabbi Ovadya and the Tzitz Eliezer and Rabbi Kapach. 1965.

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Certificate of Inheritance signed by Rabbi Ovadya and the Tzitz Eliezer and Rabbi Kapach. 1965.
Typewritten certificate of inheritance on official paper of the Jerusalem District Rabbinical Court, from the 9th of Iyar 1965. The signed dayanim certified the inheritance of an anonymous woman, signed: “Eliezer Yehuda Waldenberg”, “Ovadya Yosef”, “Yosef Kapach”. Stamp of the beit din with the secretary’s signature. 22x27.5cm. Filing holes, creases.

Rabbi Eliezer Yehuda Waldenberg (1916-2007), author of the responsa Tzitz Eliezer, Shvitat Hayam [the laws of travelling by ship on shabbat] and Hilchot Medina, one of the foremost poskim of the previous generation, known primarily due to his responsa and extensive knowledge about halacha and medicine. He was a member of the great rabbinic court, received the Israel Prize for religious literature and the Rav Kook Prize.

Rabbi Ovadya Yosef (1921-2014) was a sage of the Sefardi people and an incredible posek, who served as Chief Sefardi Rabbi of Israel from 1973-1983 and was the spiritual leader of Shas since its founding.

Rabbi Yosef Kapach (1918-2000) was a Yemenite-Israeli posek, a member of the Supreme Rabbinical Court and a member of the Council of Torah Sages. He was a translator and commentator and preacher of the Rambam’s writers and dozens of books by rishonim of Spain and Yemen, with great influence over the Yemenite community in Israel.


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