Sefer Segulah – Noam Elimelech from the New York printing house 1942.

"Let the buyers be theirs for the vigil of success" the book of K. Noam Elimelech – by the Rebbe of the 3rd Rabbi Elimelech of Lizensk ZIA – New York printing house 1942.

In a large part of the copies, the chief rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Halevi Herzog, and the association of rabbis in the USA and Canada, give their approbations.

Nice Bar Mitzva dedication by Rebbe Gershon Hager & his Rebbetzin.

The Gaon & Tzadik Rebbe Gershon Hager (1884-1954), son of Rebbe Menachem Mendel of Zabolotiv was a close disciple of Rebbe David Moshe of Chortkiv and spent the last Rosh Hashanah of his life in his presence. He served in the Tovste [Tlusta, Galicia-Poland] rabbinate. During WWI, he fled to Vienna and remained there for 25 years in the capacity of dayan and rabbi, and headed the Tomchei Torah Yeshiva as well. During the Holocaust, he escaped to NY, where he became known as the Zabolotiv Rebbe. He wrote Avodat HaGershuni and Zechut Avot.

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28 Cm.


Overall Very Good condition, original binding slightly rubbed.

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Sefer Segulah - Noam Elimelech - 1942. Nice dedication by Rebbe Gershon Hager of Zabolotiv, Rabbi in Tovste and Vienna.

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