1. Sefer Mitzvot Gadol "Brit Moshe" – part two by Rabbi By Moshe Chaim ben Avrahom Ahron Weis of Kleinwardain. Munkacs, 1905.

Stamp of Rabbi Aharon Mordechai Lieberman, Av Beis Din of Félegyháza.


Rabbi Aharon Mordechai Lieberman, Av Beis Din of Félegyháza was the son of Rabbi Baruch Lieberman, Av Beis Din of Gyarmat, son-in-law of Rabbi Yaakov Bilush, Av Beis Din of Ianosi. He was a disciple of Rabbi Shmuel Rosenberg, Av Beis Din of Unsdorf and author of Be’er Shmuel. He served as rabbi of several cities until the year 1927 when he was appointed Av Beis Din of Félegyháza. He was murdered in 1943.


2. Neta śorek. By Rabbi Shraga Zvi Tannenbaum. Munkatch, 1889

Original detached covers, title stained. A good sound copy.

3. Neta Sorek by Rabbi Sheraga Tzvi Tenenbaum. First edition.Munkatch, 1897.

Discussions on the Shulchan Orech

Rabbi Shraga Tzvi Tennenbaum (1826-1897), son of Rabbi Ze’ev Wolf of Sendra and Verpelet and son-in-law of Rabbi Avraham Yaakov Roza of Kosice. 


4. Sefer Cidushey Maharm Brodie.

Manuscript dedication by Rabbi Yosef Eliyahu Steiner a Dayan in Szerdahelyi. Given to his friend R’ Menachem Mendel Schlezinger.

5. Beheyos Haboker, By Rabbi Shaul Brach, Voranov, 1932. Torah thoughts on the Holiday of Shavuot.

Nice dedication by the publisher who was a grandson of the author.


Original detached covers, taped spine, first signature detached. Otherwise a good sound copy.

6.  Kol Sofer .By Rabbi Chaim Sofer Av Beis Din Budapest. Munkacs, 1881. On Mishnayos Zeroim, Moed, Noshim.

Original detached covers.  A good sound copy.

7. Sefer Shefah Mitzvos by Rabbi Yehuda Kroiz, Discussion on Taryag Mitzvos. Bardejov, 1922

Rabbi Yehuda Segal Kroiz ben Rabbi Shimon Chaim, the son-in-law of the Dayan Rabbi Naftali Schreiber. Studied Torah diligently in Kleinwarden, where he authored his Seforim: "Assarah Devarim – Minchas Yehuda – Kuntres Oker Harim" an addendum to Sefer "Nefesh Adam" (Munkatch, 1906) and "Sinai – Kovetz Abayei" (Munkatch, 1909). Later, he served as Av Beis Din of Dobra and the vicinity and studied Kabbalah. There he published the four sections of his Sefer "Shefah Mitzvos" (Munkatch, 1922) and "Ketz HaPela’os" (Munkatch, 1924). His Seforim demonstrates sharpness and wondrous knowledge. Soon after, he became sick, retired, and settled in the Kloiz of Kleinwarden.
He sadly perished in Auschwitz.

8. Sefer Mishchas Ahron by Rabbi Ahron Kutna Av Beth Din Tutis. Paks, 1901. Chidushim on Tractate Nidah


9. Shut Alshich, Lviv 1889.

Previous owner stamp of Rabbi Hillel Meir Moshe Ehrengruber Rabbi of Vrunov.

10. Mishnayos, Warsaw 1877.

Previous owner stamps of Rabbi Mordechai Lichtenstein Rabbi of Circ.

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Selection of Seforim from Hungarian Rabonim. Signatures and Stamps.

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