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Lot : 216

Letter by Rabbi Yitzchak Frankel of Chust to His Grandfather the Beis

Start price: $500
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Est. Price: $1,500 - $2,000
Letter by Rabbi Yitzchak Frankel of Chust to His Grandfather the Beis Hayotzer. Levelek, 1888.

In this letter, Harav Yitzchak Frankel writes to his grandfather Hagaon Harav Yoel Tzvi Roth, Av Beis Din of Chust and author of the Beis Hayotzer, regarding all that transpired since the passing of his father Hagaon Harav Eliyahu Frankel, Av Beis Din of Levelek and author of Avnei Eliyahu. He ends by expressing his desire to perpetuate his father’s legacy by publishing his sefarim, which he later did, printing Avnei Eliyahu, Oros Eilim, and Ateres Eliyahu with his own comments.

Harav Yitzchak Frankel of Chust was a son-in-law of Harav Moshe Shimon Roth, Av Beis Din of Dora. He grew up in the home of his grandfather Harav Yoel Tzvi Roth and  published his grandfather’s responsa Beis Hayotzer. Harav Yitzchak journeyed and settled in Eretz Yisrael where he served on the beis din of Hagaon Harav Chaim Sonnenfeld in Jerusalem and directed the Munkacz Kollel until his passing in 1931.

Levelek, 1888. 4 folded sides with inscriptions and notes between the lines that are irrelevant to the content of the letter. Page size: 21×17 cm. 

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