Auction 24 Auction No. 24 A special auction of Judaica details and rare and important Hasidic books from a private collection
By Moreshet
Jul 31, 2019
Harav Kook Street 10 Bnei Brak, Israel

Auction no. 24

Will take place on Wednesday 28 Tamuz 5769 

31 July. 2019 

In the Achim Center of Rabbi Akiva st. 86, Bnei Brak 

At 20:00 Israel time  

The auction has ended

LOT 146:

Rare and unique! Beit Ephraim—Sadilkov 1833, with stamp of Rabbi Zeev Nachum Bornstein, father of the AvneiNezer ...

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Rare and unique! Beit Ephraim—Sadilkov 1833, with stamp of Rabbi Zeev Nachum Bornstein, father of the AvneiNezer, with handwritten glosses.
Sefer Beit Efrayim, first and second parts on Hilchottreifut, by Rabbi Ephraim ZalmanMargaliot of Brod - Sadilkov 1833. Separate title page for second part (second title page is bound to second part) [1], 129, [12] 123 page. Fine old binding with typical wear, various stains, general condition very good, various handwritten glosses in several places, not looked at in depth. Additional ownership signature (based on several pages of the book): "Efraim Baruch BenditBemnemach, Rabbi Menashe of Wongrad [?] Son of the Rabbi Rabbi Eliezer of the family of Rabbi Avraham. Rabbi Zeev Nachum Bornstein (1820-1885) was rabbi of Biala Podolsk and rabbi of many of the greatest Polish Jewry in the generation. The author of the book Agudat Azov, son of Rabbi AharonSztzekaczyn, one of the Chassidim of the Seer of Lublin, Rabbi Simcha Bunim of Peshischa and Rabbi David Mal'elov, and the disciple of Rabbi Shalom TzviHaCohen of Tsarash, married to the daughter of Rabbi Mordechai Hirsch Erlich lived in Bedzin, where he was born. Rabbi Avraham Bornstein, author of the AvneiNezer, who was appointed Rabbi of Olkusz in 1850. In 1856, he was appointed Rabbi of the city of Biala where he served until his death and was the Chassidus of Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Kotzk, The son-in-law of the KotzkRebbe, began to act under him as Admor, and accepted him as his rabbi. Among his many students include Rabbi Yoav Yehoshua Weingarten of Kintzak - the "Chavat Yoav".

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