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Lot : 95

Signature of the Imrei Chaim of Vizhnitz and Stamp of His Son

Start price: $500
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Est. Price: $1,200 - $1,800
Signature of the Imrei Chaim of Vizhnitz and Stamp of His Son Rabbi Mordechai of Vizhnitz-Monsey on Sefer Drashas HaRamban.

Holy signature of the Admor Rabbi Chaim Meir Hager of Vizhnitz, author of Imrei Chaim, along with stamps from various posts on sefer Drashas HaRamban.
Drashas HaRamban details the Ramban’s debate in front of the King and his officers proving the worthiness of the Jewish People and the Torah; Warsaw, 1875
There is one stamp from Rabbi Chaim Meir’s tenure as Rabbi of Vulchovce and another from his tenure in Tel Aviv.
Following his passing , the Imrei Chaim bequeathed this sefer to his son, Rabbi Mordechai of Vizhnitz-Monsey. There is a stamp from Rabbi Mordechai on the title page along with a stamp reading, "inheritance."
32 pages | 21 cm | Marginal reinforcement on title page

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