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Zichron Zot – Warsaw, 1869 – First Edition – Copy of the Chesed LeAvraham, Rebbe of Radomsk, and His Son, the ...

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Zichron Zot – Warsaw, 1869 – First Edition – Copy of the Chesed LeAvraham, Rebbe of Radomsk, and His Son, the Knesset Yechezkel
Zichron Zot, Chassidic and kabbalistic essays on the Torah portions and selections on Neviim and Ketuvim, by R. Yaakov Yitzchak HaLevi Horowitz – the Chozeh of Lublin. Warsaw, 1869. First edition.
Copy of the Rebbes of Radomsk – the Chesed LeAvraham and his son the Knesset Yechezkel.
On the title page, signature of the Chesed LeAvraham, Rebbe "Avraham Yissachar HaKohen Rabinowitz of Radomsk". The title page also bears stamps of his son – the Knesset Yechezkel, Rebbe "Yechezkel HaKohen Rabinowitz, Rabbi of Sadeh Chadash".
Rebbe Avraham Yissachar Ber HaKohen Rabinowitz (1843-1892), youngest son of the Tiferet Shlomo and his successor as rebbe. He was renowned for his holiness, and for his passionate love for his fellow Jew. The Minchat Elazar of Munkacs once met him, several weeks before his passing, and this one meeting was enough for him to appreciate the extent of Rebbe Avraham Yissachar's righteousness and holiness. At the conclusion of the week of mourning, the Minchat Elazar delivered a remarkable eulogy, in which he extolled the rebbe's virtues. The eulogy was published in Zichron Tzaddikim (Munkacs, 1905). His Torah teachings were printed in Chesed LeAvraham, two parts, on the Torah, Neviim and Ketuvim, and the festivals (Piotrkow, 1893-1897).
His son, Rebbe Yechezkel HaKohen Rabinowitz of Radomsk (1863-1911), Rabbi of Sadeh Chadash (Koniecpol). He was appointed rebbe after the passing of his father, in 1892. Although he served as rebbe, he continued frequenting the courts of his teachers, Rebbe Yechezkel of Shinova and Rebbe David Moshe of Chortkov. In the writings of his disciples, he is described as one who worships G-d with absolute devotion and great passion, especially when he recited the blessing of Yotzer Or, when his tremendous fervor could no longer be contained. They also portray the awe and trembling of those who approached him, and how even just touching his door handle induced them to repent. At the same time, he was like a loving and compassionate father to all those who shared their troubles with him (Keter Torah, Radomsk). His teachings were published in Knesset Yechezkel (Bendin, 1913).
[2], 74 leaves. 21.5 cm. Good condition. Stains (ink stains to several leaves). Scribbles on verso of title page and back endpaper. New binding.