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Lot : 150

Tiferes Yisrael by Rabbi Yisrael of Chortkov:  Personal Copy of the Beis

Start price: $500
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Est. Price: $1,000 - $1,200
Tiferes Yisrael by Rabbi Yisrael of Chortkov: 
Personal Copy of the Beis Avraham of Slonim

First edition Tiferes Yisrael containing explanations on the parshiyos authored by Rabbi Yisrael of Chortkov, belonging to the Beis Avraham of Slonim.
Owner’s signature is inscribed on the flyleaf and reads: "Belongs to Rabbi Avraham shlit"a of Slonim…"
A seal from the Beis Avraham’s brother,
Rabbi Yissaschar Lev Weinberg, can be found on the title page and there is a handwritten comment on the introduction of the sefer as well.
This first edition was published in Husyiatin, 1904.

Rabbi Avraham Weinberger (1884 – 1933), known as the Beis Avraham, was the son of Rabbi Shmuel of Slonim, author of the Divrei Shmuel and son of the Yesod Haavoda. He succeeded his father-in-law’s position and established his Chassidic court in Baranowicz, establishing the great Toras Chessed Yeshiva there.

 [4], 63, [7] leaves | Few holes

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