Sefer Shut Bayit Chadash Hachadashot, by the Gaon Rabbi Yoel Sirkish, the Bach and the Geonim Rabbi Alexander Sender Margolis and Rabbi Ephraim Zalman Margolis.


Koretz (Korzec) [1785]. First edition, at the Yohan Anton Kruger press.


Approbations of the Noda Beyehuda & Polish & German sages. At its end, Kuntres Acharon by the publisher Rabbi Ephraim Zalman Margolis.



Stamp on title page of the Holy Rebbi Yehoshua of Ostrova (1819-1873) the Rav of Sosnovich and Ostrova, the son of the holy Rebbi Shlomo Yehuda Leib of Lentshno who was a disciple of the Chozeh of Lublin. After his father’s passing, in 1843, was appointed Admor. For thirty years he lead of thousands of Chassidim. Some of his Divrei Torah were published in his Sefer Toldos Adam. His successor was his Son-In-Law the Holy Divrei Binah of Biala.

Stamps of the Gaon Rabbi Yosef Tzvi Kalisch (1886-1957), a scion of Vorka, was a son of the Holy Rebbe  Shimon of Skernovitz, who in turn was a son of the Holy Rebbe Menachem Mendel of Vorka. Renowned as a great Talmid Chochom, in 1935 he was asked by R. Yitzchok Gerstenkorn to serve as the first Rov of the newly founded town of Bnei Brak. Held in great esteem, he was instrumental in establishing the orthodox character of Bnei Brak.

Ownership inscription on title page of David Yidel Kaufman.

Antique marginal notations.

Overall Good- Fair condition. thick pages, stains, title page and last page have margin page repairs affecting text, pages 11-14 bottom margin is cut off not affecting text, worming in margins not affecting text, later binding rubbed out at corners and spine. 33 Cm.

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Copy of the Holy Rebbi Yehoshua of Ostrova. (Responsa) Shut Habach Hachadashot. First Edition, Koretz 1785.

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