Shu"t Maharshach. Copy of Rabbi Yechezkel of Shinov and
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Shu"t Maharshach, section one. Responsa by Rabbi Shlomo ben Avraham HaKohen [Maharshach]. Salonica, [1586-1587]. First edition. Stamps of Rabbi Yechezkel of Shinov and his son Rabbi Avraham Shalom of Stropkov.
Incomplete. Includes leaves 131-232 [the book was printed without a title page and includes 244 leaves], 29 cm.
First edition of the book, printed during the author's lifetime.
Stamp on the last page: יחזק×ל ×©×¨×’× ×”×œ×‘×¨×©×˜×× ×—×•×¤"ק ×©×™× ××•×•× × ×™×¦"ו.
Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Halberstam [1815-1899] was the eldest son of the Divrei Chaim of Sanz. He was a Torah giant, in nigla, nistar and chassidut. He served as rabbi in a number of communities, and served as Admor of Shinov while his father was alive. He was known as a wonder worker and many came to visit him. He was renowned throughout Galicia and Hungary. He was called the "Divrei Yechezkel" after one of his many works.
Additional stamp: ×”"ק ×©×œ×•× ×”×œ×‘×¨×©×˜×× ×‘×Ÿ ××מו"ר הרה"צ ×ž×©×™× ×ווע זצ"ל [three signatures].
Admor Avraham Shalom Halberstam of Stropkov [1857-1940] was the son of Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga of Shinova – who said that he had an extremely lofty neshama. He served as rabbi in Stropkov and established the Stropkov chassidut. He attracted many chassidim. The name Avraham was added when he was sick, and tens of thousands participated in his funeral. His Torah thoughts were printed in the "Darchei Shalom" series.
Nice, restored leather binding. Aging stains. Fine-very fine condition.
Incomplete. Includes leaves 131-232 [the book was printed without a title page and includes 244 leaves], 29 cm.
First edition of the book, printed during the author's lifetime.
Stamp on the last page: יחזק×ל ×©×¨×’× ×”×œ×‘×¨×©×˜×× ×—×•×¤"ק ×©×™× ××•×•× × ×™×¦"ו.
Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Halberstam [1815-1899] was the eldest son of the Divrei Chaim of Sanz. He was a Torah giant, in nigla, nistar and chassidut. He served as rabbi in a number of communities, and served as Admor of Shinov while his father was alive. He was known as a wonder worker and many came to visit him. He was renowned throughout Galicia and Hungary. He was called the "Divrei Yechezkel" after one of his many works.
Additional stamp: ×”"ק ×©×œ×•× ×”×œ×‘×¨×©×˜×× ×‘×Ÿ ××מו"ר הרה"צ ×ž×©×™× ×ווע זצ"ל [three signatures].
Admor Avraham Shalom Halberstam of Stropkov [1857-1940] was the son of Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga of Shinova – who said that he had an extremely lofty neshama. He served as rabbi in Stropkov and established the Stropkov chassidut. He attracted many chassidim. The name Avraham was added when he was sick, and tens of thousands participated in his funeral. His Torah thoughts were printed in the "Darchei Shalom" series.
Nice, restored leather binding. Aging stains. Fine-very fine condition.
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