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28.8.17
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Sefer She'iltot, Jerusalem 1940 - the Copy of Rabbi Moderchai Rokeach of Biłgoraj - Three Sections with Three Title ...

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Sefer She'iltot, Jerusalem 1940 - the Copy of Rabbi Moderchai Rokeach of Biłgoraj - Three Sections with Three Title pages, a Stamp on Each One of Them
Sefer She'iltot De'Rav Achai Gaon, with the She'ilat Shalom commentary and Rishon Le'Zion glosses by Rabbi Yesha'aya Berlin of Breslau and the "Rakach Mordechai" commentary by Rabbi Elazar Mordechai Koenig of Jerusalem.
Jerusalem, 1940.
Three sections in one volume. Each section has a special title page.
The copy of the Rebbe Rabbi Mordechai Rokeach of Belz.
On each one of the title pages of the book, the stamp of the Rebbe "Rabbi Mordechai Rokeach the Rebbe of Belz Av Beit Din of Biłgoraj".
It is extremely rare to find a book of the library of the Rebbe of Biłgoraj!
The Rebbe of Biłgoraj, Rabbi Mordechai Rokeach (1901-1950), the son of the Rebbe Rabbi Yissachar Dov of Belz, who was beloved and admired by his father. It is told that once, the Rebbe went out to the many Hassidim who assembled at his door and told them: "Why are you forcing your way into my room, you could be saved by my son as well…"
In his youth, he was known as a genius with vast knowledge of the Torah and a sharp mind. After his father's death, he became the rabbi and Av Beit Din of Biłgoraj. During the Holocaust, he escaped to his brother the Rebbe and together they travelled from city to city until they arrived in Budapest and from there to the land of Israel on the 4th of Shevat 1944. He was an outstanding figure in the Land of Israel, helping his brother to reestablish the Belz Hassidism.
In 1946, after he found out that his wife and children perished in the Holocaust, he remarried yet died shortly afterwards. His only son from this marriage is the present Belzer Rebbe.
Condition: Very Good.