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4.9.18
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Sefer Imrei Binah - Signatures and stamps of the ownership of the Admor of Charson, Rabbi Ya'akov Yisrael ...

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Sefer Imrei Binah - Signatures and stamps of the ownership of the Admor of Charson, Rabbi Ya'akov Yisrael Rabinowitz, Rabbi Yehoshua Zelig Diskin.
Important Halachic Book by Rabbi Yisrael Matityahu Auerbach. A commentary on the commentary of the Taz and the Shach on Hilchot Yoreh De'ah, which is written in the style of "half of the shekel." The book was widely publicized upon its publication, and was even copied surreptitiously and was published under the name Mordechai Natan Hacohen Schwartz in the city of Munkacs about a year after the first printing press.
The Admor Rabbi Ya'akov Yisrael Rabinowitz was the eldest son of Rabbi Pinchas of Kantikozva, son of Rabbi Gedaliah of Linitz. In 1840, following the riots in Russia in the cities of Kherson and Odessa where he served as Admor, he immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1924 and settled in Tel Aviv and opened the first Hasidic shtibl in Tel Aviv on Yehuda Halevi Street. He became the first Rebbe to settle in Tel Aviv The Rebbe of Charson was called in the city, and he wrote the book of She'erit Ya'akov on the Torah, which was published after his death in a very limited format due to the great cost that was in those days, and it is known that he left many other writings. 
Rabbi Yehoshua Zelig Diskin (1898-1970) was a rabbi and an ultra-Orthodox thinker, rabbi of Priaslav, a close associate of the Hazon Ish and Rabbi Yosef Shlomo Kahaneman, who served as Rabbi of Pardes Hanna, Of Rabbi Shimon Moshe Diskin, rabbi of Lachovitch, was the father-in-law of Maran Shilah, the Gaon Rabbi Yerachmiel Gershon Edelstein. 
Fermishla 1885. [1] 71 leaves.
Condition; First leaves detached, age stains, moth holes, loose binding, slightly loose margins, slight restoration at borders of title page and last page.