“And I pray… Hashem Yisborach should heal you completely and speedily” - Letter of Warm Blessing & Wishes for a Speedy Recovery by Rabbi Yeshaya’le of Kerestir
Author's autograph: A complete treatise on the Torah in Handwritten by the 'Itur Bikkurim'. Not printed.
Bombshell! Handwritten Tena'im, of the Rabbi Gedaliah Tiktin Abd Breslau, signed by the chosson and kallah and Mechitunim. Landsberg, 1829
A collection of three Hasidic-historical documents, very special and very important, dealing with the holding of the Rebbe of Rozin on the traditional lighting Lag BaOmer on the roof of Zion Harshabi in Meron. Jerusalem, 1951-1952 [1951-1952 ].
LOT 84:
Long Letter a Halachic Response by Rabbi Aharon Shaul Zelig HaCohen Av Beit Din of Dunnaburg (Dvinsk) ...
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Long Letter a Halachic Response by Rabbi Aharon Shaul Zelig HaCohen Av Beit Din of Dunnaburg (Dvinsk) 1870
Letter of a Beit Din adjucation, testimony of divorce.
3 Sides
Rabbi Aharon Shaul Zelig HaCohen Gurion Meirov (1813-1879) was a well-known Torah scholar in his times and one of the greatest in Lithuania. Son of Rabbi Meir Shalom HaCohen Gurion and disciple of Rabbi Chaim of Volozhin and Av Beit Din of Karelitz, he was known from his youth as a Torah genius. At the age of 4 [!], he had already begun to study the Talmud and at 18 was appointed head of a yeshiva in Minsk, a position he held for 24 years. Afterward, he served as Av Beit Din of Bryansk and Pruzhany [which earned him the nickname "the Pruzhaner" by which he was known in Torah circles].
From c. 1880, he served as Av Beit Din of Dunnaburg-Dvinsk (succeeding the well-known Torah scholar Rabbi Leib Zolkind Batlan). He corresponded on halachic matters with Rabbi Yitzchak Elchanan and with other Lithuania Torah leaders and his responses were printed in their books (see Be’er Yitzchak responsa, Yoreh Deah Siman 26-28; Rashei Besamim responsa, to his brother Rabbi Moshe Yoel HaCohen Gurion Av Beit Din of Anykščiai; Be’er Moshe responsa to his disciple Rabbi Moshe Danishivsky; Mishkan Bezalel responsa, by Rabbi Yehoshua Bezalel Av Beit Din of Malsch, etc.). Some of his responsa were printed in the Teshuvot LaShoel books (Kovno-Vilna, 1928-1929) and bits of his novellae were printed in the book Magen Shaul (Jerusalem, 1954).

