Sefer Shur Shoel Umeshiv 4 parts, First revised edition, Lemberg, 1873-1874.
Signature on title page " Rabbi Zvi Meir HaCohen Rabinowitz of Radomsk”.
With his personal handstamps.
Ownership inscription in the hand of his Holy son ”Belongs to the rabbi of Radomsk, the words of his son & disciple Yitzchak Mordechai HaCohen Rabinowitz of Radomsk”.
Signature of his son Rabbi Emanuel Gershon HaKohen Rabinowitz.
Many signatures & stamps of his son Rabbi Yehoshua Nachum HaCohen Rabinowitz. With his ownership inscription attesting that he inherited the sefer from his father Rabbi Zvi Meir HaCohen.
The Holy Rabbi Zvi Meir HaCohen Rabinowitz (1751-1802), son of the Rebbe, author of Tiferet Shlomo of Radomsko. Tzaddik and cabbalist, succeeded his father as Rabbi of the city of Radomsko.
The Gaon & tzaddik Rabbi Yitzchak Mordechai HaCohen Rabinowitz, author of "Shiach Yitzchak", was born in 1887 to his father, the Rebbe Rabbi Zvi Meir HaCohen, zt’l, and the grandson of the Rebbe Shlomo HaCohen, author of Tiferes Shlomo of Radomsk Zt”l.
At the age of 15 he received Semicha from Rabbi Meir Yechiel of Astravsa zt’l. He served as Rabbi in Plawno, where he was known as a man uplifted from the people. He was invited many times to act as an arbitrator in complicated disputes. On the 19th of Elul 1939, just two days after the outbreak of World War II he was murdered in Plawno by the Nazis Hy”d.
He also authored Aterat Shlomo, Ohel Shlomo and more.
Rabbi Emanuel Gershon HaKohen Rabinowitz (1880-1938), son of the Holy Rabbi Zvi Meir HaKohen Rabinowicz, Rabbi of Radomsko & son in law of the Holy Rebbi Yisrael Taub, the 1st Modzitzer Rebbe.
He was Rosh Beis Din in Modzitz & Rabbi of Kreshov & Demblin.
Please see Hebrew discretion for biographical details of Rabbi Yehoshua
Nachum HaCohen Rabinowitz.
Other unidentified signatures.
[2], 78, [2], 70, [2], 70, [2], 76 Leaves. 36.5 Cm.
Overall Good condition, few stains, a few pages have frayed edges, original binding damaged, back cover detached.
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