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A unique and rare collection! Of letters and novellae of rabbis and Gedolei Israel from the Diaspora and from the ...

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A unique and rare collection! Of letters and novellae of rabbis and Gedolei Israel from the Diaspora and from the Land of Israel.
A unique collection of rare letters, containing more than 290 letters by prominent rabbis from Diaspora countries, and a few from the Land of Israel. Many of the letters are addressed to  and from Rabbi Yisrael Porat.
Years: 5698-5755.
Conditions and sizes; Varied.
Rabbi Yisrael Porat (1886-1974) was a Jerusalem talmid hakham, a disciple of R. Kook, the only Ashkenazic rabbi ever offered to serve as the Chacham Bashi, who served for about 50 years as a central rabbi in Cleveland Ohio, author of "Introduction to the Talmud." Rabbi Ephraim Greenblatt (1932-1944) was a halachic decisor in the United States, and at the end of his days in Jerusalem, is famous for his many responsa. Rabbi Gedaliah Felder (1921 - 1991) was a rabbi and Dayan in Toronto, author of the series of Halachic books, Yesod Yeshurun ​​and the She'ilat Yeshurun, Rabbi Nissan Telushkin (1881-1970) was a Belarussian rabbi, rabbi of Docor and Puchovich, and one of the leading Orthodox rabbis in the United States. His famous book is "Taharat HaMaim," an encyclopaedia for Mikvaot. Rabbi Chaim Yitzchak HaCohen Blech (1861-1948) was an American Lithuanian rabbi who served as the rabbi of Plungyan and Visk in Lithuania and Latvia and later in Jersey City, New Jersey. He served as Vice President of the Association of Rabbis in America and Honorary President of the Association and one of the heads of the Vaad HaHatzala. Rabbi Moshe Yehuda Blau - (1913 - 2003) A great scholar Chassid Chabad of the United States. Rabbi Ya'akov Leib son of the Ram"a, to Levi-Muenster-Kurtland. Rabbi Yosef Lookstein, President of the Council of Elders of the Unified Jerusalem. Rabbi Samuel Yalow - New York. Rabbi Mordechai Landa-Cleveland Ohio. Rabbi Moshe Aharon Paleyew - (1882-1967) was the head of a Lithuanian-American Yeshiva and served as Rosh Yeshiva of Rabbeinu Yitzchak Elchanan in New York for over forty-six years. Rabbi Yitzchak Krislau - Rabbi of Adat Ohel Yaakov Cleveland Ohio. Rabbi Shalom Natan Ra'anan (1900-1972) was the Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Merkaz HaRav and the head of the yeshiva, son-in-law of Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaCohen Kook Rabbi Binyamin Yitzhak Trachtman served as rabbi in the city of Mishawa, And after a while he was accepted as Rabbi of St. Louis and served there for many years until his return to Israel in 1965. Rabbi Simcha Petruschka (1893-1950), author and translator, is known for his translation and interpretation of Yiddish. Rabbi Shmuel Gerstenfeld - Rabbi in New York. Rebbe Hanania Yom Tov Lipa Deutsch - Av Beit Din of Shalvi, Av Beit Din of Alamez, Cleveland - Brooklyn. Rabbi Chaim Czernowitz (1870-1949), whose literary name was "Rav Tzeir", was a Hebrew writer, rabbi, teacher, lecturer and publicist-Odessa. Rabbi Yitzchak Dovid Etrog - rabbi in Safed. Rabbi Nachum Dreizin - rabbi in Baltimore. Rabbi Elchanan Zvi Guterman - Av Beit Din of Scranton, Preisburg, Washington Rabbi Yehuda Leib Epstein Rabbi of Massachusetts Brooklyn Rabbi Menachem Ferrero Rabbi of Chicago Rabbi Norman Paris Rabbi of St. Louis. Rabbi Ze'ev Wolf Leiter, Av Beit Din of Pittsburgh and the surrounding areas, author of Beit David Responsa. Rabbi Shmuel Chaim Kalibansky - Rabbi of St. Louis Rabbi Eliezer Halevi Novik - New York Rabbi Shmuel Ephraim Tiktin - Editor of the Encyclopedia of the History of Rabbis New York Rabbi Israel Yaakov Dinstag - Yeshiva University New York Rabbi Shimshon Yechiel Krois - Rabbi of Massachusetts Rabbi Yosef Eliahu Rakovsky - Rabbi of Adat Beit Tefila, Miami Beach Florida Rabbi Naftali Kravitz - Rabbi of Judaism Chicago. Rabbi Dov Halevi Aronowicz, a high-ranking member of the Chicago Beit Midrash. Rabbi Meir Amsal (1907-1967) was the founder and editor of the enlightened Torah journal, for sixty years, in Brooklyn. Rabbi Leonard Azner - Rabbi of the Bnei Emet Synagogue, Ohio. Rabbi Azriel Eisenberg - Rabbi in Cleveland Ohio. Rabbi Dov Berl Halevy Fischer - rabbi in Jerusalem. Rabbi Yosef Dov Horowitz - St. Paul of Minnesota. Rabbi Yisrael Shabtai Shchipansky (1924-1960) was a Torah researcher, the author of the Talmudic Encyclopedia, and the editor of Or HaMizrach, the Mizrachi movement in the United States.
Rabbi Yitzchak Schmidman - Rabbi at Mativta Torat Chaim, New York. The Beit Din, which was made and written by Rabbi Efraim Eliezer HaCohen Yales (1890-1988), was the Chief Rabbi of the Orthodox Community in Philadelphia and was the son and grandchild of the " Rabbi Y.D Etrog of Yotika New York Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Halevy Shmuel Rabbi of the Poalei Tzedek Community, Residence Chicago Rabbi Shmuel Alter, author of the book "Post Likutei" in Brooklyn, New York. Rabbi Chaim Elazari - Rabbi and Av Beit Din of Canton Ohio Chicago. Rabbi Tzvi Goldstein - Akran Ohio. Rabbi Yechiel Michel Harlap - [eldest son of Rabbi Ya'akov Moshe Harlap], rabbi of Bronx New York. Rabbi Shlomo David Shapira - Rabbi in Indianapolis, India. Rabbi Shlomo Yehuda Leib Halevi Levitan - a student of the Radin Yeshiva and Talmud Torah in Kalem. One of my close friends is Rabbi Yitzchak Ya'akov Rabinovich of Ponevezh. He was sent by Rabbi Rabinowitz to serve as Rosh Kollel in Brest, together with Rabbi Elhanan Wasserman, and later served as Rabbi in Shaul, together with his uncle Rabbi Asher Nissan Levitan. Served as Rabbi of Tewer, Lithuania, emigrated to the United States and served as the "Kollel Kollel" of the three cities of Rock Island, Malin and Devinport, Illinois, and Rabbi Zvi Yehuda Dubov, Shiv in Cleveland Ohio. Rabbi Moshe Gershon Goldzweig - Rabbi of Tiferet Moshe, Chicago Illinois. Rabbi Avraham Hafterman - rabbi in Manchester, New Hampshire. Rabbi Shlomo Yitzhak Levin - Rabbi and Rabbi of Minneapolis Rabbi Yehoshua Moshe Aharonson (1910-1994) was one of the rabbis of Poland during the Holocaust, and his personal diary, responsa, and articles from the Holocaust period, About the events of the Holocaust from the point of view of a rabbi, and after his immigration to Israel he served as rabbi in Petach Tikva, Rabbi Binyamin Zeev Pereg-Dayan in Betzatz Agudath Israel. Rabbi Shlomo S. Ktzin (1909 - 1982) was a ritual slaughterer, mohel and teaching teacher, rabbi of Nachlat Achim and Nachlat Zion neighborhoods in Jerusalem, Av Beit Din in Egypt, and Dayan in Jaffa and Tel Aviv. Rabbi Shlomo Yosef Zevin (1885-1978) was a talmid Chachid Chassid of Chabad, wrote several Torah books and was the first editor of the Talmudic Encyclopedia, winner of the Israel Prize for Torah literature, Twice in the award of Rabbi Kook, a rabbi of the Religious Zionism in Russia and in Israel, a member of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel and the first chairman of the Rabbinical Court of Chabad in Israel Rabbi Ephraim Nahum Borodiansky (1910 - 1990) was the head of the Kollel of the "Tribe of Judea" for the training of dayanim, editor of the Talmudic Encyclopedia, served for a short period as Rosh Yeshiva of Be'er Ya'akov and also taught at Yeshivat HaYeshuv HaChadash. Rabbi Menachem Mendel Porush - Shv "l (1878 - 1952) was a rabbi of the Shaarei Chesed neighborhood, a shochet and chief examiner of Jerusalem and one of the founders of the kashrut system at the end of the 19th century, Rav Chaim Chaykel Greenberg-(1909-1969) was the rabbi of Kena in Lithuania, a member of the Rabbinical Council of Vilna and one of the sources of Rabbi Chaim Ozer Grodzinski. After immigrating to Israel, he served as rabbi of the Rasco neighborhood in north Tel Aviv. Author of Birkat Chaim. Rabbi Meir HaCohen Kaplan (1905 - 1993) was rabbi and Dayan at the Rabbinical Court of Tel Aviv Rabbi Ephraim Zeev Garbuz (1903 - 1959) was the spiritual director of the Yeshivah Ohel Torah in Jerusalem, author of "Har Ephraim" Rabbi Yehoshua Selig Diskin (1898-1970) was an Orthodox rabbi and thinker, a close associate of the Chazon Ish and Rabbi Yosef Shlomo Kahaneman, served as rabbi of Pardes Hannah. Rabbi Shmuel Aharon Shazar (Weber) (1885 - 1980) was the first secretary of the Chief Rabbinate of Israel and editor of the Torah journal "Kol Torah". Rabbi Tzvi Shapira - author of the book "Tzvion ha-Amudim" ("Tzivun ha-Amudim") on the cc., Rabbi Kook Prize for Torah Literature, son of Rabbi Yisrael Isser Shapira, rabbi of Tel Aviv. , 1966) was the rabbi of Rishon Lezion. Rabbi Mordechai Stein - rabbi of the settlement of the sowers. Rabbi Katzir (1837-1979) was one of the founders of Haverim Ha-Rabbanim of Hapoel Hamizrachi and for a certain period headed by Rabbi Binyamin (1880-1957) Is the literary name of Rabbi Yehoshua Radler-Feldman (a writer, journalist and public figure), Rabbi Menachem Kahana, rabbi of the Davar Tov Synagogue in Haifa. Rabbi Yosef David Harlap - Rosh Yeshiva of Beit Zevul, and son of the founder of the yeshiva, Rabbi Ya'akov Moshe Harlap. Rabbi Nissan Aharon Tukczynski, head of the Etz Chaim Institute in Jerusalem, and son of Rabbi Yechiel Michal Tokzynski, head of the yeshiva and father of the Jewish Agency for Eretz Yisrael, whose son continued after his death Rabbi Tuvia Yehudah Tebiumi Poland (1882-1953). Student of the Egal Tal. Gur and Sochaczew Hasidim. A close friend of the owner of Beit Yisrael of Gur. He immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1936 and served in the rabbinate in Tel Aviv, among his compositions: Eretz Tovah - Responsa, Tal to Israel, Tal Orot, Ateret Tuvia, Tuvia, etc. Rabbi Avraham Zeide (Seidel) Heller (1894 - 1990) was the head of a yeshiva in Safed and one of the most prominent public figures in the city. Rabbi Moshe Asher Dorf (1901-1968) Rabbi in the city of Givatayim. Rabbi David Friedman - rabbi in Jerusalem. Rabbi Avraham Shadmi (Pashdemyski) - Head of the "Beit Zevul" Yeshiva. Rabbi Mordechai Yehuda Leib Zakash - Head of the Beit Zevul Yeshiva Rabbi Yechiel Michal Toktzinsky (1856 - 1955) was the head and director of the Etz Chaim Yeshiva, A Table to the Land of Israel "and the author of many Halachic books, was awarded the Rabbi Kook Prize for Torah Literature for the year 5712. Rabbi Elimelech Berger - rabbi of Asmara, Ethiopia. Rabbi Moshe Hacohen Dweck, Rabbi of New York, Rabbi Chaim Kook, "Rabbi of the Press", Rabbi David Posek (1881-1953), rabbi, public activist and Torah scholar. The Torah. "

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