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Nov 23, 2021
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LOT 313:

Volume of Works on Halachah, Mussar and Chassidut, 1909-1927. Copy that Belonged to Rabbi Tzvi Yonatan Stern, a ...

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Volume of Works on Halachah, Mussar and Chassidut, 1909-1927. Copy that Belonged to Rabbi Tzvi Yonatan Stern, a Writer of the VaYoel Moshe's Torah


Volume of [3] books of halachah, mussar and Chassidism. At the beginning of two books, there are handwritten dedications by two different people to Rabbi Yonatan Stern, in honor of his wedding.


* Ara D'Rabbanan by Rabbi Ya'akov Algazi, with the Afra D'Ara commentary by Rabbi Yehudah Ayash. Warsaw, 1927.

(Slightly cropped) dedication at the top of the title page, "Gift for my friend ... the bridegroom ... Rabbi Tzvi Yonatan Stern ... from his friend, the youth Chaim Klein of Dej."

* Tzava'at HaYesod V'Shoresh HaAvodah with Alim L'Trufah-Iggeret HaGr"a. Pietrkov-Warsaw, 1924. (Arranged in Pietrkov and printed in Warsaw).

* Dvash HaSadeh - Deep novellae and tales of prominent leaders of the Chassidic movement. First printing. Bilgoray, 1909. Dedication at the top of the title page: "Gift for the exalted bridegroom ... Yehonatan Stern ... Shmuel ..."


Front flyleaf notation: "Here in Chust, LaHashem La'Aretz U'Melo'ah, the youth Tzvi Yehonatan Stern."


Refer to the Hebrew catalog text for a brief biography of Rabbi Tzvi Yehonatan Stern.


174, 28, [4], 80 pp, 22.5 cm.

Overall fine condition. Minimal aging stains. The dedications are slightly cropped. Original imprinted leather binding, with the inscription "Tzvi Y[onatan] Stern." The binding is slightly worn.


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