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Lot : 170

Signature of the 'Chessed L'Avraham' of Radomsk on Sefer Chemed Moshe Sefer

Start price: $3,000
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Est. Price: $5,000 - $7,000
Signature of the ‘Chessed L’Avraham’ of Radomsk on Sefer Chemed Moshe

Sefer Chemed Moshe on Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim bearing the holy signature of Rabbi Avraham Yissachar HaCohen Rabinowitz, known as the ‘Chessed LeAvraham’ of Radomsk.
Sefer Chemed Moshe- published in Fiord 1769.
Additional seal on the flyleaf from Rabbi Yechezkel HaCohen of Radomsk, son and successor of the Chessed LeAvraham and author of Knesses Yechezkel.

Rabbi Avraham Yissachar HaCohen Rabinowitz (1843 – 1892) son and successor of the ‘Tiferes Shlomo’ of Radomsk. Under his leadership, the Chassidic court of Radomsk established itself as one of the most prominent Chassidic courts in all of Poland. Rabbi Avraham Yissaschar was renowned for his exceptional love of his fellow Jew and for his special holiness and piety. He authored Chessed LeAvraham on Torah and yamim tovim.
In his eulogy, the Minchas Elazar remarks: "How can I describe… even some of his wisdom and devoutness… A man of kindness and truth… everyone who saw him recognized the elevatedness of his character…"
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