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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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Signed by R. Shlomo Ganzfried - Novellae on Seder Nashim and Tractate Shevuot by Rabbi Dov Ber b'HaRav Natan Nota ...

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Signed by R. Shlomo Ganzfried - Novellae on Seder Nashim and Tractate Shevuot by Rabbi Dov Ber b'HaRav Natan Nota of Pinsk, Great-Grandson and Grandson of Rabbi Natan Nota Shapira. Zolkiew, 1748. First Edition

R. Shlomo Ganzfried (1804-1886), son of R. Yosef (rabbi and posek in Ungvar). From the age of 8, with his father's untimely passing, he was raised by R. Tzvi Hirsh Heller (R. Hirshele Charif), author of Tiv Gittin. R. Ganzfried's first book, Keset HaSofer, on the laws of scribal writing of Torah scrolls, tefillin and mezuzot (Óbuda, 1834), earned the effusive approbation of the Chatam Sofer, who stated that no scribe should be ordained without demonstrating proficiency in this book. The Chatam Sofer even recorded his glosses to this book. R. Ganzfried served as head of the Ungvar Beit Din from 1850, until his passing in 1886. He was a prominent leader of Hungarian Orthodox rabbinate.
He authored dozens of important works; however, he is best known for his Kitzur Shulchan Aruch, a clear summary of the Shulchan Aruch, printed in many editions since its first publishing in 1864 in Ungvar. (Otzar Yisrael, New York, 1909, records that up until that point, half a million copies had already been published, and according to the bibliographer Dr. Yitzchak Rivkind, over a million copies had been published by 1960).