Auction 10
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Dec 18, 2019
RECHOV KIBUTS GULIES 24 BNEI BRAK ISRAEL, Israel

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. Im Rishonim Kmalochim. Handwritten notebook by Rabbi Eliyahu Meir Bloch. Shiur unprinted in Telz.

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. Im Rishonim Kmalochim. Handwritten notebook by Rabbi Eliyahu Meir Bloch. Shiur unprinted in Telz.
Manuscript, Shiur Daat No. 18. Shiurim of the Im Rishonim Kmalochim in the Handwriting of the Gaon Rabbi Eliyahu Meir Bloch. 
On the first page of the author is written Shiur Daat 18. Given Shabbos Vayishlach 1917.
11 sheets written on both sides in the handwriting of Rabbi Meir Eliyahu Bloch, unsigned.
This Shiur was not printed in Sjhaarei Daat pamphlets printed in Telz - Shanghai, but only in a sefer printed in Israel in the year 1943.
Very good condition.
Rabbi Yosef Yehuda Leib Bloch - 1860/1929 Rabbi of Telz and head of Yeshivat Telz, a member of the Mussar movement. Attended Kelm and Volozhin. Son-in-law of Rabbi Eliezer Gordon, head of the Telz Yeshiva. From the year 1882 he began to conduct and supervise the Yeshivah. In the year 1884 he began to provide a regular daily Shiur. His main occupation throughout his life was teaching his yeshiva students, and at the same time he developed his unique philosophical-moral approach. His influence on the yeshiva and the city was considerable. The nature of the Gaon R. Yosef Leib emerged as one of the greatest yeshiva leaders in the generation and as one of the special generation leaders, to whom he addressed all matters of general concern. His integrity and his honesty. Rabbi Bloch advocated the movement of ethics, and for which the study of morality was introduced to the Telz Yeshivah. This position served about 20 years until his passing.
Rabbi Eliyahu Meir Bloch 1895/1955. The son of the Gaon Rabbi Yosef Leib Bloch. Already in his father's life he served as Chief of Staff and Head of the Yeshivat Talz Yeshiva for 12 years.
In the year 2010, two Yeshiva leaders Rabbi Bloch and Rabbi Katz set out on a trip to the US to try to save the yeshiva members and their families who remained in Telz. Upon arriving in the United States, they established a new yeshiva in the United States, and established a "Yeshivat Telz," in the city of Cleveland, Ohio in the month of Cheshvon 1941.
After the war, it was found that most rabbis and yeshiva students and their family members were brutally murdered by the Germans in Lithuania's occupation - but the Telz theory was saved by their powerful actions to increase and glorify Torah.

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