Complete issue 13 pages "Dini Sfek Sfika" in the author's handwriting - The "Arvei Nachall"
There is nothing like it! The Shlachan Aruch of Hagaon Harav Efraim Zalman Margalios with more than 200 handwritten glosses
Holiness and majesty! For the first time on Auctions! Chomash and Siddur that belonged to Rabbi Yitzchak Tovia Rubin of Sanz, the son-in-law of Rabbi Chaim of Sanz
Extremely Historic! Long letter in the original handwriting and Signed of Rabbi Mordechai Benet - Adar 1826 Niklesburg - about the appointment of a rabbi
A three-page letter from Rabbi Chaim of Liska on behalf of his father-in-law Rabbi Zvi Hirsch of Liska to Rabbi Shlomo Gantzfried - to justify the opinion of Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac of Kamerna
Talmud Tractate Sotah - Historic Edition Lublin 1619 - Extremely Rare
LOT 196:
A long letter handwritten and signed by R. Avraham Abbish Kaner Rebbe of Czchow - "To send an etrog to the Rebbe ...
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A long letter handwritten and signed by R. Avraham Abbish Kaner Rebbe of Czchow - "To send an etrog to the Rebbe of Sanz who now lives in Paris"
R. Avraham Abbish Kaner served as the second Grand-Rebbe of Czchow. He initially established his court in Jassy, Romania, and after surviving the Iasi pogrom of June, 1941 (which saw the massacre of a third of the city’s 40,000 Jews he found passage to Palestine. Detained aboard the ship Medinath HaYehudim, the British offered R. Kaner the option to reach the Holy Land unmolested, while all other voyagers would be sent to detention in Cyprus. The Rebbe declined the offer, refusing to abandon his fellow Jews. later, upon reaching Eretz Israel, the Rebbe settled in Haifa, where he led his Chechoyv court for the next four decades.