Maharil Responsum, Slapkowitz 1807. A copy of the Rabbi Shalom Galdenberg of Svaliva - an important signature - similar to the Toras Chaim of Kasov) sold as a doubt.
A copy of the Rabbi Shalom Galdenberg of Svaliva - an important signature - similar to the Toras Chaim of Kasov) sold as a doubt.
By Rabbi Yaakov Ben Moshe Ha’Levi (Maharil).
Slapkowitz (Solobkovtsy) 1807. Only four Seforim were printed in this city.
Rabbi Shalom Goldenberg, Av Beit Din of Swalewe was born in 1872 and served in the rabbinate of Swalewe from 1882 to 1913.
Rabbi Chaim Hager of Kosov (1795 - 1854) was the son of Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Kosov, author of Ahavas Shalom, and grandson of Rabbi Yaakov Kappel Chassid of Kalmiya who was a disciple of the Baal Shem Tov. Rabbi Chaim was appointed Admor in 1825 and led his following in the legacy of his illustrious father. The great rabbis and leaders of his time held him in great regard: The Apta Rav called him a " king, son of kings, " and Rabbi Meir of Premishlan would say that " Rabbi Chaim of Kosov has an opinion in heaven, and the halacha is ruled like him." His son, the Admor Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Vizhnitz, author of Tzemach Tzaddik, was the son-in-law of Rabbi Yisrael of Ruzhin. Rabbi Chaim's Torah novellae were published in the sefer Toras Chaim (see lot below).