Auction 93 K2 Judaica Sale: Rare Printed Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters, Graphic & Ceremonial Arts
May 6, 2021
USA
 The Brooklyn Navy Yard Building 77, Suite 1108 141 Flushing Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11205

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Welcome to our Spring K2 Judaica Auction (Kestenbaum Sale number 93) consisting of 226 lots. The subject matter of the auction is divided as follows:


Manuscripts: Lots 1-21 

Including ten lots of Pinkas community records (all American), Lots 12-21


Autograph Letters by Rabbinic & Chassidic leaders: Lots 22-77


Americana - Printed Books, Manuscripts & Autograph Letters: Lots 78-96.


Cook-Books (Lots 107-123)


Holocaust-era (Lots 132-151)


Land (and State) of Israel: Lots 152-169


Graphic Art: Lots 188-209. 

Including artwork by Yohanan Simon, Chagall, Pilichowski, Abel Pann and Reuven Rubin. Also a magnificent livre-d'artiste by Joseph Budko, issued entirely on vellum, one of just five copies (lot 188)


Ceremonial and Folk Objects: Lots 210-226


Included in the auction are items that relate to Jewish history in: Argentina, Belgium, England, France, Germany, Hungary, Norway, Poland, Russia and Spain.


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The auction has ended

LOT 38:

GREINEMAN, SHMUEL GRONEN
(1889-1957). Autograph Letter Signed written in Hebrew on letterhead to Rabbi Hillel ...

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Sold for: $200
Estimated price:
$ 300 - $500
Auction house commission: 25%
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GREINEMAN, SHMUEL GRONEN
(1889-1957). Autograph Letter Signed written in Hebrew on letterhead to Rabbi Hillel Medalia.



Rabbi Greineman provides the address for his son-in-law, care of Rabbi Mendel Zaks in New York.
One page. 4to.
Bnai Brak: Wednesday of Parshath Devarim 1953


Rabbi Greineman, an exceptional Lithuanian Torah scholar, edited and published works by his brother-in-law, the Chazon Ish. Rabbi Medalia (1916-77) was the chief rabbi of Leeds, Dublin, and Antwerp. His father was Rabbi Shmarya Yehuda Leib Medalia, chief rabbi of Moscow, shot by Soviet Communists in 1938.

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