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Apr 14, 2019
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LOT 210:

Minchat Elazar Responsa - Important Glosses Manuscript of the Gaon of Brasov - Rabbi David Sperber and his ...

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Minchat Elazar Responsa - Important Glosses Manuscript of the Gaon of Brasov - Rabbi David Sperber and his son-in-law Rabbi Yehoshua Segal Deutsch.
Minchat Elazar Responsa, by the Admor Rabbi Chaim Elazar Shapira of Mukachevo. Part III in Bratislava, 1922. Part IV of Munkacz, 1930. First Edition.
Among the pages of the book are the most important scholarly glosses, handwritten by the Gaon of Brasov Rabbi David Sperber, author of the responsa of Efreksta Danya, from the period of printing, as well as ownership signature of his son-in-law Rabbi Yehoshua Segal Deutsch, glosses in his handwriting.
[5], Ag. [6], Nev. 32 cm Two title pages partly covered with red ink.
Condition; No binding, yellowing paper, stains, few moth holes, cut edges on some leaves without missing, first title page detached, with few cuts.
Rabbi David Sperber - (1867-1962) Otzar HaRabbanim, 5075. Known as the Gaon of Brasov. He was one of the greatest responsa in Rumania before the war, he learned from Rabbi Meir Arik (author of the Emorim), and from Rabbi Chaim of Kosov (author of Torah HaChaim) and was associated with the Admor Rabbi Moshe Hagar of Kosov, And the Levitical Legion (on which he wrote a commentary called "To David to Remind"), he immigrated to Eretz Israel and was a member of the Council of Torah Sages until his death.
Rabbi Yehoshua Segal Deutsch - (1910 - 1990) was a rabbi in Hungary and Romania and after his immigration to Israel was rabbi of the Katamon neighborhood in Jerusalem.

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