1. Contemporary copy of letters by the Rabbis of Holitsch & Rechnitz with copies of the Rabbis signatures. 1790.

2. Letter from Weiszburg, probably by the Rabbi or Dayan to Rabbi Chaim Schwartz Av Beit Din of Hirben. 1852.

26 Cm.

3. Kuntres Chidushei Torah by R. Abraham Noach Berlin of Schaffa. 1856.

Six sides. 20.5 Cm.

4. Copy of an interesting letter by R. Yaakov son of R. Abraham Rohs to the Tzadik Rabbi Eliyahu Guttmacher Ab”d Grieditz. Amsterdam, 1871.

21.4 Cm.

5. Letter with Chidushei Torah by Rabbi Moshe Horowitz Ab”d Mihaileni to Rabbi Nachum Shmaryahu Shoshankin Ab”d  Dərbənd. 1920.

22.5 Cm. Possibly lacking part of second page.

6. Postcard by the Gaon Rabbi Yitzchak Yehuda Tronk Av Beit Din of Kutno, Son-In-Law of the Holy Shem Mishmuel of Sochaczew. 1926.

Please see Hebrew description for biographical details.

7. Printed letter by Maran the Chafetz Chaim & Rabbi Chaim Ozer to raise funds for the Vaad Hayeshivos. Vilna, 1933.

8. Letters of recommendation on behalf of Rabbi Chaim Rabinowitz of Warsaw by the Gaon Rabbi Shlomo David Kahana Rava”d Warsaw & Yeshivat Bais Shmuel. 1937.

And others, please study pictures well & see Hebrew description.


Rabbi Chaim Schwarz  Studied at the yeshiva Fürth, from 1823 at the University of Würzburg; since 1827 was a rabbi in Hürben, since 1828 District Rabbi ibid., married to Henriette née Kahn, a daughter of his predecessor.  A brother of Rabbi Chaim Schwarz was the resident of Jerusalem since 1833 geographer Rabbi Joseph Schwarz . son of Rabbi Chaim Schwarz was Rabbi Dr. Israel Schwarz (born 1828 in Hürben, died in 1875 in Cologne): met with the father and other rabbis, studied since 1846 in Heidelberg, PhD 1851 in Jena; was district rabbi since 1853 in Bayreuth, since 1857 rabbi in Cologne.

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Large collection of varied Rabbinic letters 1790-1937.

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