1. Sefer Araba Charashim. Frankfurt 1680-1681.Commentary on the Early Prophets by Rabbi Yissachar Ber son of Elchanan, rabbi of Kromeriz. Lacking copy.

2. Sefer Nefesh HaChaim by Rabbi Chaim of Volozhin. [Königsberg, 1860]. Third edition.

Signatures & inscriptions of Rabbi Yitzchok Tzvi Shaulzohn a Rabbi in Westchester.

3. Shu”t Goren David by Rabbi Ahron David Deutch Rabbi of Balassagyarmat.

First Edition, Paks 1885.

4. Sefer Ohel Avraham, Munkacs 1899. First edition.

Rabbi Avraham Karpeles (1830-1895) Rabbi of Gurbe-Pinzahely. He was a renowned halachic authority in Hungary and a prized disciple of the Ksav Sofer. He organized all of the Ksav Sofer’s responsa for print upon his request. In his endorsement to Ohel Avraham, Rabbi Eliezer Zussman Sofer writes that Rabbi Avraham was the “head and glory of the yeshiva and always found favor in his argumentation with our Rabbi [the Ksav Sofer]…”

Rabbi Avraham Karpeles was the Only Bachur to Receive Semicha from the Ksav Sofer.

Rabbi Yehuda Greenwald, author of Zichron Yehuda, attests that his tremendous greatness commanded the respect of all and that he was the address for all complicated matters.

5. Sefer Chikre Lew. Satmar 1905.

6. Sefer Shai LaMorah. By Rabbi Moshe Yoel Hagerman.

A rare Sefer.


7. Shu”t Even Yekarah by Rabbi  Binyamin Aryeh Hakohen Weiss. Drohobych, 1913.


8.
Sefer Behiyot Haboker, Innovations on the Yom Tov of Shavuot by Rabbi Shaul Brach of Nitra, Av Beit Din of Kashau. First edition Varanov 1932.

9.Sefer Chovat Halevavot, Vilna 1874.

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