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Pelach HaRimon – Lviv, 1887 – Copy of Rebbe Shlomo Chanoch HaKohen Rabinowitz of Radomsk and Rebbe Avraham ...

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Pelach HaRimon – Lviv, 1887 – Copy of Rebbe Shlomo Chanoch HaKohen Rabinowitz of Radomsk and Rebbe Avraham Yissachar Englard of Radzin
Pelach HaRimon, kabbalistic commentary on difficult Midrashim, by R. Betzalel of Slutsk. Lviv: Uri Ze'ev Wolf Salat, [1887].
Bound with four other books: • Derush Pesach Gadol, by R. Yaakov Emden. Podgórze (today a district of Kraków): Shaul Chananya Deutscher, 1900. • Chelkei Avanim by R. David Lida. [Podgórze: Shaul Chananya Deutscher, 1898]. • Kehillat Yaakov, by R. Yaakov of Lissa. Kraków: Joseph Fischer, 1894. • Parashat Derachim Zuta, by R. Yaakov Tzvi Jolles. Kraków: Joseph Fischer, 1885.
Copy of Rebbe Shlomo Chanoch HaKohen Rabinowitz of Radomsk, with his signatures on the title page and endpaper of Pelach HaRimon.
Rebbe Shlomo Chanoch HaKohen Rabinowitz of Radomsk (1882-1942), leading Polish rebbe, descendant of the Tiferet Shlomo of Radomsk. In the interwar period, he founded the Keter Torah – Radomsk network of yeshivot, comprising some 36 yeshivot throughout Poland. Perished with his entire family in the Warsaw ghetto.
On leaf 2, stamp of Rebbe Avraham Yissachar Englard of Radzin, rabbi of Sosnowitz (Sosnowiec; 1910-2006). He headed the Radzin network of yeshivot in Poland. Miraculously survived the war, settling in the United States and later in Eretz Israel where he led the Radzin Chassidic court in Bnei Brak.
It must be noted that many books from the library of Rebbe Shlomo Chanoch of Radomsk and his son-in-law R. David Moshe HaKohen Rabinowitz were later handed down to Rebbe Avraham Yissachar Englard, who was a nephew of R. David Moshe HaKohen Rabinowitz.
5 books in one volume. Pelach HaRimon: 38 leaves. Derush Pesach HaGadol: [3], 22 leaves. Lacking [1] final leaf. Chelkei Avanim: 2-26 leaves. Lacking [3] leaves at beginning. Kehillat Yaakov: 58 leaves. Parshat Derachim Zuta: [2], 32; 21 leaves. 20 cm. Dry, somewhat brittle paper. Good-fair condition. Stains. Tears to title pages and other leaves, slightly affecting text and title page borders, repaired in part with paper. Open tears to leaves 34-35 of Pelach HaRimon, affecting text. Minor worming. New binding.

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