1.Dvar Shmuel – Words of Shmuel. By Shmuel Ben Menachem Mendel Halevi, a Dayn in Kratshin.

Only edition. Kratshin 1840.

Original binding, lacking spine. A good sound copy.

2. Chidushey Haridvah, 1861.

Important marginal notes from the time of printing.

3. Dor Dorim, Sugyos, by R. Akiva Glassner.

R. Akiva Glassner (1886-1957), was the son of R. Moshe Shmuel Glassner, Rov of Klausenburg (Dor Rev’iey). He learned in the Pressburg Yeshiva under the Shevet Sofer and the Da’as Sofer. Known as a distinguished Talmid Chochom, he served as Rov in Seredna and Hanoshivitz. In 1923, his father immigrated to Eretz Yisroel and R. Akiva succeeded him as Rov in Klausenburg. Following the Holocaust, he lived in Zurich.

Klausenburg 1934. 

Previous owner stamp Yisroel Dov Stein of Ratzfert.

Original binding, lacking spine.A very good sound copy.

4.Choshen Yehoshua, First Ed. Vilno 1862. B y Yehoshua Ben Aharon Heller Rabbi in Telz.

Two articles on the subject of Torah study.

First edition, Vilno, 1862.

A rare copy of this Mussar treaty that was reprinted afterwards several times.

Signature of R’ Menachem Mendel Naftolin/Naftalin. Some of his descendants are Chabad Chassidim today.

Original binding. A very good sound copy.

5. Orchos Tzaddikim in Yiddish, Pressburg, 1859.

Unbound, first five pages water stained. A good sound copy.

6. Be’er Mayim Chaim, by the Bachur R’ Chaim Zis. Presburg, 1867.

A scarce publication.

Original binding.Top margin trimmed affecting headers. A good sound copy.

7.Tiferet Menahem – Bound with – Zot LaYehudah


7.1 Tiferet Menahem by Rabbi Menachem Mendel haLevi Paris

     On Tractate Yevamot, Ketubot, Kidushin.


7.2 Zot LaYehudah by Rabbi Yehudah Leib Ben Avrahom Waksner

       Krakow, 1895

   

  Original binding,    A good sound copy.

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