Auction 4 Part 2 Rabbinic manuscripts, letters by rabbis, autographs, Kodesh books, inscriptions and signatures
Nov 26, 2015 (Your local time)
Israel
 Harav Maimon 2, Jerusalem
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Ruach Ha'Gan and Gan Yerushalayim – Rabbi Gedalya Nachman Broder, an Activist in Jerusalem – Two Rare Books and a ...

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Ruach Ha'Gan and Gan Yerushalayim – Rabbi Gedalya Nachman Broder, an Activist in Jerusalem – Two Rare Books and a Signature in his Handwriting
A. Ruach Ha'Gan, Rabbi Gedalay Nachman Broder. Jerusalem 1923. With the author's signature. Rare
Mussar and worldview by Rabbi Gedalya Nachman Broder (1857-1940), an activist in Jerusalem. He studied at Volozhin Yeshiva. In 1885, he immigrated to Israel. He was a supervisor of the Grodno Kolel and a member of the Kolelim Committee. He founded the Batei Hordna neighborhood and its 'Gan Yerushalayim' synagogue. In 1937, the Jubilee Book was published in Jerusalem in honor of his 80th birthday. He was the oldest activist in the old Yishuv of Jerusalem.
The book includes the enthusiastic agreements of Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Ha'Cohen Kook and additional rabbis.
With the stamp and signature of the author.
At the end of the book there is an essay by his son-in-law, Rabbi Moshe Ostrovsky-Ha'Meiri, an educator and among the leaders of 'Ha'Mizrachi' Movement.
95 [3] pp.
Condition: Excellent. Loose cover.
B. Gan Yerushalayim. Rabbi Gedalya Nachman Broder. Jerusalem, 1899. Rare.
"Includes seven essays … describing the holiness of the Land of Israel".
Bound with an additional book of 'Ruach Ha'Gan'.
68 pp.
Condition: Good. The title page is detached.

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