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LOTTO 031:

Kashrut L’Mehadrin tefillin written by the known Sofer Stam, Rabbi Yehuda Asher Rata, the sofer for Israel’s sages


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Kashrut L’Mehadrin tefillin written by the known Sofer Stam, Rabbi Yehuda Asher Rata, the sofer for Israel’s sages
Tefillin housings with the parshiyot written in Stam writing on parchment, handwritten by the sofer of sages, Rabbi Yehuda Asher Rata of Jerusalem. The parshiyot were checked at two Stam institutes and were found to be kosher l’mehadrin (certificates of approval are attached). One of Jerusalem’s special inhabitants was the Gaon HaChassid Rabbi Yehuda Asher Rata (Roth). He was known for his chassidut and interpretations, his great knowledge. He was known as an important sofer and was one of the most well-known of his generation. Rabbis (among them the Admor Rabbi Moshe Mordechai of Lalov, the kabbalist Rabbi Asher Zelig Margaliot, and the Admor HaRayatz of Chabad—attached is a copy of the correspondence of the Rayatz on buying the tefillin—the Maharitz Dushinsky, and more). Many were strict about using tefillin and mezuzot written by him. Rabbi Yehuda Asher Rata was one of the first to study under the Rahak, Rabbi David Beiderman, the Admor of Lalov, and was close to the greatest poseks of Jerusalem, among them the Ga’avad of the Haredi community, Rabbi Yosef Zvi Dushinsky, the Griz Mintzburg, and more. He published many writings on Stam writing, among them psaks and traditions from Jerusalem’s sages from whom he was able to receive from them instruction on practical halakha. The item is accompanied by approval from an expert on identifying handwriting, Rav Shimon Schwartz, grandson of the Rav Yehuda Asher Rata.