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Complete issue 13 pages "Dini Sfek Sfika" in the author's handwriting - The "Arvei Nachall"


There is nothing like it! The Shlachan Aruch of Hagaon Harav Efraim Zalman Margalios with more than 200 handwritten glosses


Holiness and majesty! For the first time on Auctions! Chomash and Siddur that belonged to Rabbi Yitzchak Tovia Rubin of Sanz, the son-in-law of Rabbi Chaim of Sanz


Extremely Historic! Long letter in the original handwriting and Signed of Rabbi Mordechai Benet - Adar 1826 Niklesburg - about the appointment of a rabbi


A three-page letter from Rabbi Chaim of Liska on behalf of his father-in-law Rabbi Zvi Hirsch of Liska to Rabbi Shlomo Gantzfried - to justify the opinion of Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac of Kamerna 


Talmud Tractate Sotah - Historic Edition Lublin 1619 - Extremely Rare


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Copy of the Vizhnitz Rebbe R. Yisrael Hager, author of Ahavat Yisrael. With historic Glosses in his ...

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Copy of the Vizhnitz Rebbe R. Yisrael Hager, author of Ahavat Yisrael. With historic Glosses in his Handwriting


R. Yisrael Hager (1860-1936. Encyclopedia Galicia, II, pp. 49-53; Encyclopedia of Chassidut, II, pp. 538-541) was a prominent Chassidic leader, son of R. Baruch Hager of Vizhnitz (Vyzhnytsia) and Kosov. He served as Rebbe of Vizhnitz from 1893. During WWI, he fled to Grosswardein, establishing his court there. Under his leadership, Vizhnitz became the largest Chassidic court in Hungary, Maramureș and Galicia. The rebbe dedicated his life to establishing yeshivot and boys' schools, and drawing Jewish youth to Torah study and worship of G-d. He was known for his fervent, soulful prayers. He was very engaged in charitable undertakings, and in managing the Eretz Israel charity fund. He was extremely fond of residents of Eretz Israel, and would greatly honor anyone traveling to Eretz Israel, escorting them until the door. He is named after his book Ahavat Yisrael. His sons served as rebbes and rabbis in Romania and in Eretz Israel and continued his holy work of disseminating Torah and Chassidism: R. Menachem Mendel of Visheve; R. Chaim Meir of Vizhnitz - the Imrei Chaim, who succeeded his father as rebbe in Grosswardein and after the Holocaust established his Beit Midrash in Bnei Brak; R. Eliezer - the Damesek Eliezer; R. Baruch of Seret and Haifa - the Mekor Baruch.