(The Lomzer Rov, author of Shu’t Divrei Malkiel, 1847-1910). Autograph Letter Signed written in Hebrew R. Mordechai Friedman.

Auction 96 | Wednesday, February 09th, 2022 at 1:00pm
Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinic Letters, Ceremonial & Graphic Art

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Lot 75
TENENBAUM, MALKIEL TZVI

(The Lomzer Rov, author of Shu’t Divrei Malkiel, 1847-1910). Autograph Letter Signed written in Hebrew R. Mordechai Friedman.

Responsum answering a series of questions concerning transporting items on Shabbath, Eruv and whether a particular financial arrangement constitutes a charge of interest. Three pages.

Lomza, Poland: 19th Ellul 1907

Est: $800 - $1,200
PRICE REALIZED $1,000
Rabbi Malkiel Zvi Tenenbaum was one of the leading poskim in Poland – and in all of the Russian Empire – in the decades before World War I. Along with other Gedolei Torah, he was summoned to attend the Rabbinic Commission in St. Petersburg in 1910, but passed away whilst on the journey. This letter sheds some light on the practices of meshivim. It is written by two hands. A few introductory sentences and the final 2/3 of the third page are written by R. Tenenbaum himself. The remaining 2+ pages are in a different hand and, in fact, correspond to the responsum published in Divrei Malkiel 5:242. At the beginning of the present letter, R. Tenenbaum writes, “I have ordered the copying of what I previously wrote to you.” That is, R. Tenenbaum had this section in a personal archive, from which it was copied by someone else into this letter. The remainder of this letter was written by R. Tenenbaum himself.