Auction 2 Kisvei Yad, Autographs of Gedolei Yisroel & Seforim
Apr 28, 2020
Israel
 5 Reiness St. Bnei Brak
Manuscripts of Gedolei Yisroel - Hafla'ah & Chasam Sofer Dynasty, Rabbinical Seminary Controversy. Gedolim of Hungary, Lithuania, and Poland. Important & Rare Seforim.
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LOT 6:

24 letters of Chidusehi Torah sent to the "Shevet Sofer" at his request, from his outstanding students. 1887 ...

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24 letters of Chidusehi Torah sent to the "Shevet Sofer" at his request, from his outstanding students. 1887 - A Most Interesting Trove of Torah Letters.


A treasure trove of letters of Torah thoughts, written by 24 of the Shevet Sofer’s students at his request, when he was at a spa resort in the summer of 1887. His students were learning the halachic issue of ‘dual condition” and sent him novellae, remarks and debates on the subject they were learning at yeshiva. 


These were students who became pulpit rabbis, teachers, talmidei chachamim and community leaders who greatly admired their rabbi and fulfilled his request, sending letters of Torah thoughts and blessings for his good health. The wording of the letters shows the students great respect and affection for their rabbi and the erudite Sofer family.


This collection is an exciting discovery of great quantity and quality, a fascinating glimpse into the glorious Pressburg yeshiva and its Rosh Yeshiva, the Shevet Sofer.


The great Gaon Rabbi Simcha Bunim Sofer (1843-1907), author of Shevet Sofer was a rabbi and Av Beis Din in Pressburg. He succeeded his grandfather and father, the Chassam Sofer and the Ksav Sofer as chief rabbi of Pressburg and head of the yeshiva there.


Among the authors of these letters were outstanding students who became giants of Hungarian Jewry:


Rabbi David Wessley, rabbi and Av Beis Din in Pressburg (1868-1942)

Rabbi Asher Elyakim Halevy Čech, Av Beis Din of Mezőkeresztes (1966-1929)

Rabbi Asher Lemel Halevy Spitzer, Av Beis Din of Kirchdorf (Szepesváralja) (d.1945)

Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Perls, Av Beis Din of Kitsee (1860-1944)

Rabbi Nosson Frankfurter, dayan of Shalga–Tarian (1867-1944)

Rabbi Yisrael Chaim Braun, Av Beis Din of Halle (1866-1946)

Rabbi Tzvi Ze’ev Goldberger, rabbi in Beregszász (perished in the Holocaust)

Rabbi Binyamin Eliyahu Hollander of Pressburg (d.1926)

Rabbi Aharon Tender of Pressburg (1871-1937)

Rabbi Nosson Yehuda (Nota Leib) Sofer of Myjava and Vienna (1866-1942)

Rabbi Aryeh Yehuda Leib Kaiser of Galanta (d.1936)

Rabbi Mordechai Kraus of Edeleny and Miskolc (d.1944)

Rabbi Shmuel Korlak of Piszke (1869-1941)

Rabbi Yaakov Ber, a talmid chacham in Pressburg (1860-1938)

Rabbi Avraham Asher Sniders

Rabbi Elazar Kolman, the son of Rabbi Nosson Nota, the Av Beis Din of Cherna and one of the students of the Chassam Sofer and the Ksav Sofer

Rabbi Gavriel Aharon Deutsch, Rabbi Zalman Shlesinger, the son of Rabbi Shmuel, Rabbi Chaim Fishoff, Rabbi Tzvi Deutsch of Wachterlitz, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Rosner, Rabbi Asher Chaim Stein, Rabbi Binyamin Halevy Zimmerman of Berettyóújfalu and Rabbi Moshe Weiss of Myjava.


24 Handwritten letters, mostly 1-4 pages long. Various conditions. Most in very good condition.


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