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Manuscripts, Rabbi Shmuel Salant and his Father Rabbi Zvi Hirsch – Lithuania, 1800s

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Manuscripts, Rabbi Shmuel Salant and his Father Rabbi Zvi Hirsch – Lithuania, 1800s

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Large collection of manuscripts, leaves and Torah novella pamphlets, on Halachic and Talmudic matters, from the archive of the Gaon Rabbi Shmuel Salant, Rabbi of Jerusalem. [Lithuania, 1800s, early 19th century]. · Most of the novellae are handwritten by his father, the Gaon Rabbi Zvi Hirsch, Av Beit Din of Trakai and Valkininkai, who even signed in one of the signatures "I, …Zvi Hirsch…signing here in Krinik". · Pamphlets of Torah novellae in the name of the Maggid Rabbi Ya'akov Charif [ben Rabbi Lapidot] of the Krinik congregation, near Grodno. · Torah novellae in the name of Rabbi Shmuel Av Beit Din Amdor [Indura] (Author of "Beit Shmuel Acharon"). · Ruling from 1800, signed by rabbi of Krinik, Rabbi "Aryeh Leib…" [the Gaon Rabbi Aryeh Leib ben Baruch Bendit (d. 1820), author of "Sha'agat Aryeh" on tractate Makot, Bialystok, 1805] and the Dayan Rabbi "Asher Avigdor Hacohen" [who later served as Av Beit Din of Krinik. Father of Rabbi Yossef, Rosh Beit Din of Krinik and Av Beit Din of Kamnitz, author of "Kapot Zahav"]. · Drafts of novellae handwritten by Rabbi Shmuel Salant [when still young, in the 1830s]. · More manuscripts of earlier and later periods [18th-19th century]. The Gaon Rabbi Zvi Hirsch ben Rabbi Chaim [Feivish], Av Beit Din of Trakai (Lithuania), Valkininkai (near Bialystok), Piesk and Drohiczyn. As gathered from the writings offered here Hirsch was a disciple of the Gaon Rabbi Yak'le Charif in Krinik, and copied many of his Torah novellae. His famous son Rabbi Shmuel Salant (1816-1909) was born in Valkininkai, and already at a young age was known as a prodigy. When seven years of age [!] wandered to Torah schools in Lithuania and studied with Rabbi Zemach Shapira of Kėdainiai, and with Rabbi Avraham Avli Pasvoler Rosh Beit Din Vilnius. At the age of 14 he received a letter from his rabbi Aveli concerning a complicated divorce matter; it is evident that his rabbi trusted him as an outstanding Torah scholar. Studies in the town of Salant with his friend the Gaon Rabbi Israel Salant [father of Musar movement]. After he married the daughter of the Tzadik Rabbi Yossef Zundel of Salant, he immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1841, to serve as teacher and rabbi of the "Prushim", disciples of Hagra, who lived in Jerusalem. Served in Jerusalem rabbinate for nearly seventy years, founded education and charity institutes in the city, founded a Beit Din and strengthened the Ashkenazi congregation. Known for his genial intelligence and his realistic attitude to Halachic rulings and to management of public matters in Jerusalem as well as worldwide. Manuscripts by Rabbi Shmuel Salant are very rare since due to a chronic weakness of his hands he did not write much. He dictated his letters regarding public matters to his secretaries and writers and he only signed them by hand or with his ink-stamp. Approx 110 written pages. Size varies. Most manuscripts are on heavy paper [1800s]. Overall good condition, wear and stains. Most of the manuscripts offered here, were printed in the three parts of the book "Torat Rabeinu Shmuel Salant" (Jerusalem, 1998). Several manuscripts, however, were not printed in this book.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 325
Auktion:
Datum:
19.01.2016
Auktionshaus:
Kedem Auction House Ltd.
King George st. 58
9242209 Jerusalem
Israel
office@kedemltd.com
+972 (0)77 5140223
+972 (0)2 9932048
Beschreibung:

Large collection of manuscripts, leaves and Torah novella pamphlets, on Halachic and Talmudic matters, from the archive of the Gaon Rabbi Shmuel Salant, Rabbi of Jerusalem. [Lithuania, 1800s, early 19th century]. · Most of the novellae are handwritten by his father, the Gaon Rabbi Zvi Hirsch, Av Beit Din of Trakai and Valkininkai, who even signed in one of the signatures "I, …Zvi Hirsch…signing here in Krinik". · Pamphlets of Torah novellae in the name of the Maggid Rabbi Ya'akov Charif [ben Rabbi Lapidot] of the Krinik congregation, near Grodno. · Torah novellae in the name of Rabbi Shmuel Av Beit Din Amdor [Indura] (Author of "Beit Shmuel Acharon"). · Ruling from 1800, signed by rabbi of Krinik, Rabbi "Aryeh Leib…" [the Gaon Rabbi Aryeh Leib ben Baruch Bendit (d. 1820), author of "Sha'agat Aryeh" on tractate Makot, Bialystok, 1805] and the Dayan Rabbi "Asher Avigdor Hacohen" [who later served as Av Beit Din of Krinik. Father of Rabbi Yossef, Rosh Beit Din of Krinik and Av Beit Din of Kamnitz, author of "Kapot Zahav"]. · Drafts of novellae handwritten by Rabbi Shmuel Salant [when still young, in the 1830s]. · More manuscripts of earlier and later periods [18th-19th century]. The Gaon Rabbi Zvi Hirsch ben Rabbi Chaim [Feivish], Av Beit Din of Trakai (Lithuania), Valkininkai (near Bialystok), Piesk and Drohiczyn. As gathered from the writings offered here Hirsch was a disciple of the Gaon Rabbi Yak'le Charif in Krinik, and copied many of his Torah novellae. His famous son Rabbi Shmuel Salant (1816-1909) was born in Valkininkai, and already at a young age was known as a prodigy. When seven years of age [!] wandered to Torah schools in Lithuania and studied with Rabbi Zemach Shapira of Kėdainiai, and with Rabbi Avraham Avli Pasvoler Rosh Beit Din Vilnius. At the age of 14 he received a letter from his rabbi Aveli concerning a complicated divorce matter; it is evident that his rabbi trusted him as an outstanding Torah scholar. Studies in the town of Salant with his friend the Gaon Rabbi Israel Salant [father of Musar movement]. After he married the daughter of the Tzadik Rabbi Yossef Zundel of Salant, he immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1841, to serve as teacher and rabbi of the "Prushim", disciples of Hagra, who lived in Jerusalem. Served in Jerusalem rabbinate for nearly seventy years, founded education and charity institutes in the city, founded a Beit Din and strengthened the Ashkenazi congregation. Known for his genial intelligence and his realistic attitude to Halachic rulings and to management of public matters in Jerusalem as well as worldwide. Manuscripts by Rabbi Shmuel Salant are very rare since due to a chronic weakness of his hands he did not write much. He dictated his letters regarding public matters to his secretaries and writers and he only signed them by hand or with his ink-stamp. Approx 110 written pages. Size varies. Most manuscripts are on heavy paper [1800s]. Overall good condition, wear and stains. Most of the manuscripts offered here, were printed in the three parts of the book "Torat Rabeinu Shmuel Salant" (Jerusalem, 1998). Several manuscripts, however, were not printed in this book.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 325
Auktion:
Datum:
19.01.2016
Auktionshaus:
Kedem Auction House Ltd.
King George st. 58
9242209 Jerusalem
Israel
office@kedemltd.com
+972 (0)77 5140223
+972 (0)2 9932048
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