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Lot : 163

Document Signed by the Yad Yosef and His Beis Din; Kossov, 1894

Start price: $500
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Est. Price: $1,000 - $1,500

Document Signed by the Yad Yosef and His Beis Din; Kossov, 1894

Document appointing a messenger to hand-deliver a get from the Kossov beis din to a woman living in Tzfas.

The document is signed by Rabbi Yosef Yehuda Strassberg and Rabbi Chaim Friedlander.

Rabbi Yosef Yehuda Strassberg (1821-1911) served as the ab”d of Kossov during the lifetime of the Leket Ani and his son. In 1896, he immigrated to Eretz Yisrael where he was greatly admired by the Maharil Diskin and the Toras Chessed. He authored Yad Yosef.

Rabbi Chaim Friedlander was the son of Rabbi Meir Aharon Friedlander, ab”d of Bolekhiv, and the son-in-law of the Pitcha Zuta. He published his father’s Sefer ‘Avreich’. In their introduction to Sefer Avreich, the great tzaddikim of Ziditchov greatly praise Rabbi Chaim. 


21 x 21 cm | Fold marks, creases

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