A bundle of handwritten leaves, novellae on Talmudic treatises and on Aggadah, in the handwriting of Rabbi Pinchas Yehuda Zelig Leib Pfeifer Av Beit Din of Kővágóörs. [Hungary, c. 1830s]. Rabbi Pinchas Yehuda (Zelig Leib) Pfeifer (1806-1868), disciple of the Chatam Sofer, son-in-law of Rabbi Yechizkiya Katz Av Beit Din of Gyömöre (see previous item), served in the Kővágóörs rabbinate from c. 1832. These Torah novellae which he wrote were recently printed in the pamphlet Imrei Fi in the book Migdenot Yechizkiyahu' (Bnei Brak, 2002). His sons-in-law were: Rabbi Yosef Shmuel Hershler Av Beit Din of Szabadi who immigrated to Jerusalem, and Rabbi Avraham Eliezer Eckstein a Dayan in Budapest (see Item 199). Approximately 22 written pages, 36-37 cm. Greenish paper, fair condition, much wear and tears, stains.
A bundle of handwritten leaves, novellae on Talmudic treatises and on Aggadah, in the handwriting of Rabbi Pinchas Yehuda Zelig Leib Pfeifer Av Beit Din of Kővágóörs. [Hungary, c. 1830s]. Rabbi Pinchas Yehuda (Zelig Leib) Pfeifer (1806-1868), disciple of the Chatam Sofer, son-in-law of Rabbi Yechizkiya Katz Av Beit Din of Gyömöre (see previous item), served in the Kővágóörs rabbinate from c. 1832. These Torah novellae which he wrote were recently printed in the pamphlet Imrei Fi in the book Migdenot Yechizkiyahu' (Bnei Brak, 2002). His sons-in-law were: Rabbi Yosef Shmuel Hershler Av Beit Din of Szabadi who immigrated to Jerusalem, and Rabbi Avraham Eliezer Eckstein a Dayan in Budapest (see Item 199). Approximately 22 written pages, 36-37 cm. Greenish paper, fair condition, much wear and tears, stains.
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