Auction 22 Books, Kodesh books, Hassidic books, Rabbinical letters, Manuscripts, Judaika objects and more
By Moreshet
Feb 20, 2019
Harav Kook Street 10 Bnei Brak,, Israel
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LOT 162:

Lot of 3 books with the stamp of ownership of Rav Yehezkel Bennett, Av Beit Din of Warhal and the Galilee.

Sold for: $200
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Lot of 3 books with the stamp of ownership of Rav Yehezkel Bennett, Av Beit Din of Warhal and the Galilee.
1. Yere’im by Rabbi Eliezer of Mitz. Zolkva 1804. Endorsements of the Maggid of Kozhnitz and Rabbi Avraham Yehoshua Heschel of Aphtha. [8], 82, 20 page. 22cm. New binding. Good condition 2. Shomrei Zion HaNe’eman, issues of 17th of Tevet 1852 to 5th of Tishrei 1854, Hebrew section. Issues 7th of Adar 1852 to 29th Av 1853, the German section. Includes the pronouncement against the Reform conference in Brunswig in Hebrew and German (in the German section). All of the above issues are bound together in a book. New binding. Good condition. Two first pages are a little defective. Shomer Zion HaNe’eman was a Torah journal written in Hebrew and printed every other week as the supplement to the Der Zions Waechter (in German). It was edited by Rav Yaakov Ettlinger of Altona, a leader of Orthodox Jewry in Germany, considered the first rabbinical journal of its kind which included, apart from Torah-related articles, hashkafic-related references to current events. 3. Shav Shamatata—edited by Rabbi Aryeh Leib HaKohen, on Ketzot HaChoshen and Avnei Avnei Miluim, printed in Lemberg 1857. 67 pages. New binding. Good condition. Stamps of Rabbi Yehezkel Bennett, son of Rabbi Gershon Wolf Bennett, grandson of Rabbi Shlomo Ganzfried. In the book Shem Shlomo on sugiyot of shas by Rabbi Shlomo Ganzfried, the author’s genealogy is printed ending with his grandson Rabbi Yehezkel Bennett. For a few years he served as a dayan in Talchova beside his father-in-law, Rabbi Avraham Yitzhak Glick of Talchova (author of Yad Yitzhak and Beer Yitzhak on Masechet Hulin), and then he served around 25 years as Av Beit Din of Warhal and the Galilee. Died in 1913.