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Chiddushei Rabbi Akiva Eiger First edition -Holy copy Signed by the Arugat HaBosem, the Beis Naftali, and the Rabbi of Tăşnad
Chiddushei Rabbi Akiva Eiger on several Talmudic tractates. Berlin, 1858. First edition.
The signature of R. Moshe Ben-Amram Greenwald
Signature of R. Naftali Ha’Cohen Schwartz
Signature of Rabbi Mordechai Brisk
על דף השער הגה"ק מטאשנאד כותב: "הספר הלז קניתי מיורשי הגאון אב"ד מאד זל"ה ה"ה מחו' (מחותני) בעמח"ס בית נפתלי - מרדכי במוהר"י"
R. Moshe Ben-Amram Greenwald (1853-1910, HaChatam Sofer Ve'Talmidav p. 521) was a leading Hungarian Torah scholar and head of yeshiva. Disciple of R. Menachem Katz Prostitz of Deutschkreutz (Zelem) and disciple of the Ktav Sofer in Pressburg. He headed a yeshiva in his native city of Cherna in his youth, later serving in the rabbinate of several Hungarian communities and from 1893 as Rabbi of Chust. Although he studied in the yeshiva of the Chatam Sofer, he was affiliated with Chassidism and would travel to the Belz and Siget rebbes. He was renowned for his compositions on halacha and aggadah titled Arugat HaBosem. His son was R. Ya'akov Yechizkiya Greenwald Av Bet Din and Rebbe of Papa, and his grandson is R. Yosef Greenwald of Papa, who established the Papa Chassidism in America after the Holocaust.
R. Naftali Ha’Cohen Schwartz (1846-1897), was a son and Talmid of R. Avraham Yehuda Schwartz (Kol Aryeh). An outstanding Talmid Chochom, he received Semicha from the Atzei Chaim, R. Shimon Sofer and the MaHaRa”M Shick. Following his marriage, he served as Rav in Beregsaz and later moved to Vishiva where he led a prominent Yeshiva. Upon the passing of his father, he succeeded him as Rav in Mad, where he established one of the largest Yeshivos in Hungary. Author of Beis Naftali and other works.
Rabbi Mordechai Brisk (1886 - 1944) was a prominent rabbinical leader of Hungary and Romania. He educated a generation of rabbis and Torah scholars and led a flourishing yeshiva which was proudly compared to the Volozhin Yeshiva of Lithuania and Yeshivas Chachmei Lublin of Poland. Rabbi Mordechai began to serve as Rabbi of Tăşnad in 1918 and served in this capacity until his tragic murder in the Auschwitz camps on the 11th of Sivan, 1944. He authored Maharam Brisk Responsa – 2 volumes and Drashos Maharam Brisk.

