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Jul 25, 2018
Israel
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Sefer Eved Hamelech by Rabbi Shmuel Huminer, dedication of the author to Rabbi Yitzchak Shimon Hacohen Schwadron ...

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Sefer Eved Hamelech by Rabbi Shmuel Huminer, dedication of the author to Rabbi Yitzchak Shimon Hacohen Schwadron, with two letters by Rabbi Zalman Chaim Huminer.
1. Sefer Eved HaMelech Bereishit 5710 by Rabbi Shmuel Huminer, dedication in his handwriting and signature to Rabbi Yitzchak Shimon Hacohen Schwadron.
2. Letter by the Gaon Rabbi Zalman Chaim Huminer, together with a request to show him to his brother Rabbi Shmuel, 1958.
3. A letter from Rabbi Zalman Chaim to his son Rav Baruch on the day he received the letter of acceptance to be a ritual slaughterer in Israel. .
The Ga'on Rabbi Shmuel Huminer (1914-1937) was born in Jerusalem to an old family of the old Yishuv. From his childhood to his old age he studied at the Etz Chaim yeshiva. Among the disciples of the Gaon Rabbi Isser Zalman Meltzer zt "l, he was already a servant of Hashem and an object of the mitzvot, and he wrote many books on matters of the preservation of the language. "The Chafetz Chaim of Jerusalem." Several of his books were printed in dozens of editions and were widely distributed among his books: "Abed HaMelech", "The Security Command", "Olat Tamid" and more.
Rabbi Yitzchak Schwadron - was born in 1856 to his father Rabbi Shalom Mordechai HaCohen Schwadron - the Maharasham of Berazan. He got rich from commerce and served as rabbi of Hachimersh without pay. In 1896, all his property was stolen, and in 1898 he was widowed and remained with nine children. He then immigrated to Jerusalem with his brothers and brother-in-law supporting him, and remarried. He died in 1920 of his sons, the Jerusalem Maggid Rabbi Shalom Schwadron.
Conditions; Generally Good, back cover missing, letters with folding marks, age stains.

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