Auction 5 Judaica
By Legacy Judaica
Apr 4, 2019
Freehold Jewish center 59 Broad street, Freehold NJ. 07728, United States
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LOT 53:

Aguna controversy. Historic archive by many prominent Rabbonim of America. 1935.

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Aguna controversy. Historic archive by many prominent Rabbonim of America. 1935.
In the early 20th century, there were attempts to set up marriages contingent upon certain clauses, creating a situation where the marriage can later be easily annulled without a get. The suggestion was fiercely opposed by nearly all the rabbinical leaders of the time, who saw this as a great threat to the sanctity of the Jewish people.
In 1930, R. Chaim Ozer Grodzensky initiated the publishing of the work Ein T’nai B’Nissuin, which included letters by the most prominent Rabbonim on the issue. In 1937, the Agudas HaRabanim of the United States and Canada published the work L’Dor Acharon, containing letters, articles and protests by Rabbonim who clearly stated that a marriage cannot be conditional. The protest letters were submitted on postcards to Agudas Ha’Rabonim.
This lot includes 26 of those original signed postcards, most of them adding some lines to the original protest. The names include; R. Avrohom Yitzchak Shisgal (Mechutan of R. Moshe Feinstein), R. Nissan Telushkin, R. Avrohom Chinitz (Yeshiva Torah Vodath), R. Yosef Feimer (originally of Slutzk), R. Shmaryahu Horowitz of Baltimore, R. Yoseph Dov Horowitz of St. Paul, R. Zalman Yaakov Friederman of Boston, R. Moshe Yehuda Fisher and R. Yehuda Leib Zeltzer (secretary of the Agudas HaRabanim,) R. Aryeh Leib Rodensky, and many others.
Total of 26 cards. 8 by 13 cm. Excellent condition.
Opening bid $1000
 

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