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Lot : 61

Application for Rabbinical Position: Handwritten Letter from Rabbi Yoel Margaretten of Dieszag,

Start price: $500
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Est. Price: $800 - $1,200

Application for Rabbinical Position: Handwritten Letter from Rabbi Yoel Margaretten of Dieszag, 1877

Handwritten application for a rabbinical position from Rabbi Yoel Margaretten, Av Beis Din of Dieszag.
The letter details exactly where and when he served as rabbi, complete with precise dates, and who he received rabbinical ordination from.
Rabbi Yoel Margaretten (1837 – 1909), Av Beis Din of Dieszag was the son of Rabbi Yaakov Tzvi Margaretten, Av Beis Din of Abram, and author of Beis David. He served as Av Beis Din of Teleged, and later of Yahr-Diyusag upon the directive of Rabbi Hillel of Kolomyia. Beginning in 1884, he relocated to Erlau where he served as a Dayan until his passing. He published Torah novellae in Vayilkat Yosef. His sefer Divrei Yoel remains unpublished.
2 pages | 5 x 17 cm | good condition

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