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Manuscript, Rashash Siddur for Birkat Hashachar, Birkat HaTorah, Kabbalat Shabbat and blowing of the shofar – In the Handwriting of Kabbalist Rabbi Yitzchak Moshe Ferrera And more




Milchemet Mitzvah HeChadash, polemic and rabbis' letters regarding the appointment of Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum as Rabbi of the city of Satmar. Satu-Mare, 1929.



Historic Letters from Hungarian Rabbanim written to the Bamberger Gaonim



Manuscript of Torah Innovations of Rabbi Ya'akov Yehezki' Greenwald of Papa and Rabbi Shabti Shafti Weiss of Shimani - in the handwriting of his students.




Leil Shimurim! The Holy Haggadah of the Tzadik from Hosyatin! Chasidic Haggadah Hachilat Binyamin, a copy of Rabbi Yisrael of Hosiatin - with names to pray


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Shu"t Noda BiYehuda. First Edition. Prague [1811]. Impressive Copy with wide margins


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Shu"t Noda BiYehuda. First Edition. Prague [1811]. Impressive Copy with wide margins

Shu"t Noda BiYehuda. First Edition. Prague [1811]. Impressive Copy


Shu"t Noda BiYehudah Tanina, Part 1. responsa on the four parts of the Shulchan Aruch by Rabbeinu Yechezkel Halevi Segal Landau, Av Beit Din of Prague. Prague, 1810-1811. First edition.

The book Noda BiYehudah, one of the most fundamental and important works of halacha to this day. The first edition was published in the author's lifetime in 1776.

This "Mahadura Tanina" was published posthumously. It was edited by his son, Rabbi Shmuel, Av Beit Din of Prague. Printed at the beginning of the book are two important and interesting forewords written by the author's sons, a foreword by his son Rabbi Shmuel and words of friendship by his son Rabbi Ya'akovkeh, who write about the life of their great father including the story of printing his books.

Refer to Hebrew catalog text for a brief biography of Rabbi Yechezkel Landau.
[6], 2-161, 163-170, 34.5 cm. Stefansky, Sifrei Yessod no 309.

Very fine condition.