Аукцион 5 Historic Sale! Special Gifts for Purim!
16.2.21
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 17 Perlman Dr. Suite 204 Spring Valley NY 10977

A collection of rare books, letters from the greatest of the generations


Important copies, including Sefer Tiferet Shmuel, a copy of his son Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Kaidenover, the Kav ha-Yashar 


Bombshell! Letter of Torah innovations Two pages in the handwriting and signature of the holy Chatam Sofer - first time on Auction a letter like this!

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ЛОТ 10:

long glosses by Rabbi Reuven Chaim Klein

Продан за: $340
Стартовая цена:
$ 300
Эстимейт:
$300 - $400
Комиссия аукционного дома: 22%
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long glosses by Rabbi Reuven Chaim Klein
אמרי יושר להגאון רבי מאיר אריק חלק ב' – חותמת והגהות רבי ראובן חיים קליין אבד"ק סנינא
ספר אמרי יושר חלק ב' נדפס בקראקא תרפ"ה
חותמת והגהות ארוכות מהגאון רבי ראובן חיים קליין אבד"ק סנינא חתנו של הגה"ק רבי ישעי' מקערעסטיר
גם חתימת רבי יצחק אייזיק אייכנשטיין
הגאון מהר"ם אריק (תרט"ו-תרפ"ו) היה ממשיך דרכו של הגאון מהרש"ם כפוסק המובהק של גאליציה, נסמך להוראה מהמהרש"ם ומרבו המובהק בעל 'כוכב מיעקב'. כהמהרש"ם היה חסיד טשורטקוב ושלח פתקאות לבעלזא, נפטר בסוכתו אחר שקדש על היין בליל ט"ו תשרי תרפ"ו, מחיבוריו: שו"ת אמרי יושר, טל תורה ועוד.

R. Reuven Chaim Klein (1884-perished in the Holocaust 1942), son-in-law of the renowned Tzaddik Rebbe Yeshaya Steiner of Kerestir, and son of R. Tzvi Dov Klein of Munkacs (a prominent Munkacs Chassid). He was a disciple of the Darchei Teshuva of Munkacs and of R. Netanel Fried author of Penei Mevin. In 1902, R. Yeshayale of Kerestir selected him as a groom for his eldest daughter, Rebbetzin Rivka Feiga, and he supported him generously for ten years. In 1912, he was appointed rabbi of Snina, eastern Slovakia, a position he held for over thirty years. He also headed the yeshiva there, and edified many disciples. In 1938, he published his book Responsa Mateh Reuven on Yoreh De'ah. At the beginning of his book, he dedicates several lines in memory of his father-in-law: "…in memory of the prominent Tzaddik… pillar of kindness… R. Yeshaya son of R. Moshe of Kerestir, and my mother-in-law, the pious rebbetzin… whose home was open to all like the home of Avraham our forefather, they supported me in their home for many years with great honor… words will not suffice to describe the great kindness they bestowed upon me over the course of their life…". During the Holocaust, when the Nazis deported all the resident of Snina to an extermination camp, one of the town's Christian governors offered to shelter him, yet R. Reuven Chaim refused, stating that he preferred to remain with his disciples and members of his community. In 1942, he was murdered in a camp close to Lublin.