1. Ohr LaYesharim, geniuses of the generation opposing the Zionist movement. Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Landau and Rabbi Yosef Rabinowitz from Kaunas. Warsaw, 1900. Only edition. 2-4. Dor Yesharim, parts 1-2, replies and evidence refuting the denial of the Oral and Written Law in the book Dor Dor VeDorshav of Eizik Hirsch Weiss. Rabbi Yehuda HaLevi Lifshitz, Av Beit Din of Mertch. Pietrokov, 1907-1910. Both books bound together with the book: Machzikei HaDat, two parts. The necessity of the Machzikei HaDat association, Rabbi Ya’akov Lifshitz from Kaunas. Pietrokov, 1903. First edition. (Letters of many rabbis, lithography of a handwritten letter by Rabbi Yitzchak Elchanan). 5. Likrat Tzama (acronym of: Zionist, Mizrahi, orthodox) article, polemic and satiric article regarding the collaboration between the Mizrahi and the liberal Zionists. Pietrokov, (1930). Only edition. (Name of author not listed, however Rabbi N. Kaminetzky in the book Rabbi Ya’akov, reveals that the author is Rabbi David Tavil Deinowsky, among the disciples of Kelme and rabbi of Maltch and Piontenitza). 6. Masah Binyamin, “regarding the Gog and Magog wars… letter of condolences upon the defeat of Warsaw into the hands of the hateful enemy, Russian ruler…”. Rabbi Binyamin Margaliot. New York, [1915]. Hebrew and Yiddish. Only edition. Various sizes and conditions.
1. Ohr LaYesharim, geniuses of the generation opposing the Zionist movement. Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Landau and Rabbi Yosef Rabinowitz from Kaunas. Warsaw, 1900. Only edition. 2-4. Dor Yesharim, parts 1-2, replies and evidence refuting the denial of the Oral and Written Law in the book Dor Dor VeDorshav of Eizik Hirsch Weiss. Rabbi Yehuda HaLevi Lifshitz, Av Beit Din of Mertch. Pietrokov, 1907-1910. Both books bound together with the book: Machzikei HaDat, two parts. The necessity of the Machzikei HaDat association, Rabbi Ya’akov Lifshitz from Kaunas. Pietrokov, 1903. First edition. (Letters of many rabbis, lithography of a handwritten letter by Rabbi Yitzchak Elchanan). 5. Likrat Tzama (acronym of: Zionist, Mizrahi, orthodox) article, polemic and satiric article regarding the collaboration between the Mizrahi and the liberal Zionists. Pietrokov, (1930). Only edition. (Name of author not listed, however Rabbi N. Kaminetzky in the book Rabbi Ya’akov, reveals that the author is Rabbi David Tavil Deinowsky, among the disciples of Kelme and rabbi of Maltch and Piontenitza). 6. Masah Binyamin, “regarding the Gog and Magog wars… letter of condolences upon the defeat of Warsaw into the hands of the hateful enemy, Russian ruler…”. Rabbi Binyamin Margaliot. New York, [1915]. Hebrew and Yiddish. Only edition. Various sizes and conditions.
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