Auction 35 Books, Kodesh books, Hassidic books, Rabbinical letters, Manuscripts, Judaika objects and more
Nov 25, 2020
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Volume with 3 books including kabbalah and chassidut, Warsaw and Lublin 1876-1893. Copy owned by the Admor of ...

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Volume with 3 books including kabbalah and chassidut, Warsaw and Lublin 1876-1893. Copy owned by the Admor of Bolochov and his son.

1. Midrash Pinchas, Chassidic divrei Torah by the Admor Rabbi Pinchas of Koritz, as recorded by his student Rabbi Refael of Bershit (Borshad) and others. Warsaw 1876. 30 leaves. Detached title page.

2. Tzeida LaDerech, 90 sections on mussar collected from Shas and Midrashim, by Rabbi Menachem ben Rabbi Aaron Zerach (student of Rabbeinu Yaakov, son of the Rosh baal HaTurim). Lublin 1893. 53 leaves. 3. Shichechat Leket, a kabbalistic work based on Sefer HaPliya and the Temunah and others, by Rabbi Natan Bon of Frankfurt, Av Beit Din of Hemmelborg. Originally printed in the Sefer Yalkut Reuveni. Warsaw 1892. 20 leaves. Separate title page for each book. The first is detached. Fragile paper, light stains, overall good condition.


Each title page has an important signature: Naftali Weissblum of Zidichov”. Signature at the end: “Yaakov Yitzhak Weissblum Soyraz.” See below. This book probably belonged to the Admor Rabbi Naftali Weissblum of Bolochov (1862-1918), a descendent of the Noam Elimelech. He was the son-in-law of his uncle, Rabbi Zvi Levin. He travelled around to collect endorsements and subscriptions to print his grandfather’s book, the Ateret Zvi of Zidichov.


His son, Rabbi Yaakov Yitzhak of Soyraz (1907-1974) was born in Zidichov and moved to Stanislav after his parents died, where he grew up at the home of his uncle, the Admor of Alesk. He was the son-in-law of Rabbi Haim HaLevi Eisen of Soyraz. He succeeded his father-in-law as Rabbi of Soyraz. In 1935 he moved to Haifa.