Auction 25 Antique and Classic Seforim, Chassidic Seforim, Rabbinical letters
By Prime Judaica
Sep 5, 2024
30 9th Street, Lakewood NJ 08701, USA, United States
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LOT 31:

2 Booklets from R' Elchanan Wasserman, New York, 1937-1939. First editions.

1 - Article on faith ...

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2 Booklets from R' Elchanan Wasserman, New York, 1937-1939. First editions.


1 - Article on faith and the redemption in Yiddish by R' Elhanan Bunim Wasserman. New York, 1939. First edition.

20 cm. excellent condition. 

2 - Da'as Torah - another rare book by Rabbi Elchanan Bunim Wasserman. New York, 1937. First edition.
14 cm. excellent condition. 

The book was written following decree against ritual slaughter in Poland in 1936, and Rabbi Elchanan, as was his way, explains it in light of the Jewish perspective.

R. Elchanan Bunim Wasserman (1875–1941), Lithuanian talmudic scholar, yeshiva head, and communal leader. R. Elhanan received his education at the yeshivot of Volozhin and Telz, which were headed at the time by R. Eliezer Gordon and R. Simeon Shkop, respectively. In 1899 he married the daughter of Meir Atlas, rabbi of Salant, and spent some years studying in his father-in-law's home. In 1903 he was appointed head of the yeshiva of Amtshilov, where he proved an outstanding teacher, greatly influencing his students. He joined the kolel of the Hafez Hayyim in Radun in 1907 and remained there until 1910, when he was appointed rabbi of Brest-Litovsk. During World War I he returned to Radun and when the war reached that town the yeshiva moved to Smilovichi, where R. Elhanan was appointed its head. After the war he moved to Poland and established a yeshiva at Baranowicze, which became one of the most famous in Eastern Europe. He was one of the main pillars of the Agudat Israel movement together with R. Hayyim Ozer Grodzinski and the Hafez Hayyim, and was regarded as the latter's spiritual successor. R. Elhanan emerged as one of the outstanding leaders of Orthodox Jewry. In addition to his academic activities, he played a major role in communal affairs, contributing extensively to the Jewish press, and figuring prominently at Agudat Israel conferences.


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