Auction 18 The Library of Rabbi Avraham Shlomo Katz Av Beit Din of Riskawa and his son Rabbi Eliyahu
Mar 11, 2021
Israel
 21 Avraham Ben David St. Bnei Brak, ISRAEL

A special auction that most of the Sefarim are from the library of Rabbi Avraham Shlomo Katz Rav of Riskova - His Brother - Father-In-Law and Brother In-Laws.

Includes the personal Siddur of Rabbi Shlomo Halbershtam of Bobov, Sefer of the Great Baba Sali, Discovery in the Litvish world Rabbi Nachum of Horodna did actually leave a Kaddish after himself.


Signatures - Commentaries - Stamps and Special copy's, Dedications - Stamps - Signatures of the author's and their personal copy, Chasidish Sefarim, Rare Sefarim of all parts of the Torah, Rare printing presses, and more.


In this auction and Iy"h in the upcoming auctions: The starting price and the Bidding price will be Israeli New Shekel.


Because of that, the payments will also be in Israeli New Shekel Only!! 


                                           No sale of items after the auction !!!

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LOT 171:

Controversy of the shul in the City of Hulel in England. "2'nd Phamhlet Taharos Hakodesh". Liedzh, 1928.

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Controversy of the shul in the City of Hulel in England. "2'nd Phamhlet Taharos Hakodesh". Liedzh, 1928.

The controversy: The community in the city of Hulel, England brought a lot that was once a Church, with a plan to make a Shul out of it. In the basement, there were non-Jewish burial plots. After a tour in the building the Rabbanim Rabbi Yisroel Chayim Deiches and Rabbi Nachum Sinson allowed the jews to daven there, and even the Kohanim. later on, when Rabbi Mordechai Tzvi Schwartz started to serve as the Rav in the City, he was told about this Heter, and he asked other Rabbanim that also said that it's not allowed to daven there. Rabbi Deiches wrote a pamphlet "Taharos Hakodesh" where he writes that there were 6 burials in the side of the basement, but Rabbi Schwartz wrote that he saw 300 burials, but there is a suspect that they were found after some time. Against the pamphlet from Rabbi Deiches, Rabbi Schwartz wrote a pamphlet "Lehavdel Bein Hatameh Ve'Hatahor", in our pamphlet Rabbi Deiches is answering on Rabbi Schwartz. (see more in the booklet "Moriah" Kislev 1995)

Soft paperback cover. Good paper. Few stains. Very good condition.


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