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Tshuvot HaRam by Rabbi Alexander Sender Margaliyot. Warsaw 1859. First edition, rare copy for its condition.

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Shut related to Gittin and Chalitza by the Av Beit Din of Stonev and more. [2], 67 leaves.

Tshuvot written to the Beer Mayim Chayim (Rabbi Haim of Chernowitz) (Tshuva 43 to “Chaim the Rabbi of Chernowitz”), and to Rabbi Issachar Beer of Zlatchow, author of the Mevaser Tzedek (the first tshuva in the book).

Rabbi Alexander Sender Margaliyot was an important meishiv and is quoted in many books by those of his generation, including the Pri Megadim.

The book features approbations from the Chiddushei HaRim of Gur, Rabbi Yeshaya Mushkat of Prague, Rabbi Dov Berish Meizlish of Warsaw, and Rabbi Yehiel Michal of Brod.

New binding, light stains, pretty copy in very good condition.

Notes and stamps of ownership on the title page: “Eliezer Frankel” and his stamp; stamp: “Yisrael Aryeh Zachmanowitz, Rabbi of Kfar Yavne.”

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Shut related to Gittin and Chalitza by the Av Beit Din of Stonev and more. [2], 67 leaves.

Tshuvot written to the Beer Mayim Chayim (Rabbi Haim of Chernowitz) (Tshuva 43 to “Chaim the Rabbi of Chernowitz”), and to Rabbi Issachar Beer of Zlatchow, author of the Mevaser Tzedek (the first tshuva in the book).

Rabbi Alexander Sender Margaliyot was an important meishiv and is quoted in many books by those of his generation, including the Pri Megadim.

The book features approbations from the Chiddushei HaRim of Gur, Rabbi Yeshaya Mushkat of Prague, Rabbi Dov Berish Meizlish of Warsaw, and Rabbi Yehiel Michal of Brod.

New binding, light stains, pretty copy in very good condition.

Notes and stamps of ownership on the title page: “Eliezer Frankel” and his stamp; stamp: “Yisrael Aryeh Zachmanowitz, Rabbi of Kfar Yavne.”

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