Aaron Rokeach (Grand Rabbi of Belz) / Mordechai Rokeach of Bilgoray. HaDerech.

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Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts, Ceremonial Objects and Graphic Art

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Lot 225
(HOLOCAUST).

Aaron Rokeach (Grand Rabbi of Belz) / Mordechai Rokeach of Bilgoray. HaDerech.

Edited by Menachem Aaron Leibovitch. Issued by Chevrath Tiphereth Bachurim. pp. (2), 26. Stained. Original printed wrappers, soiled with some loss of text on upper cover. 8vo.

Budapest: Widow and Orphans of Nachum Uri Eisler 1944

Est: $1,000 - $1,500
Rare text of a controversial sermon delivered in January 1944 by the half-brother of the Grand Rabbi of Belz, on R. Aaron Rokeach’s behalf, immediately prior to the brothers flight from Hungary for the safe shores of Palestine. Within the sermon (pp. 18-19) the Rebbe assures his anxious followers that despite his own departure, Hungarian Jewry will remain unmolested and secure against the Nazi horrors that had befallen Jews throughout the rest of Continental Europe. Of course within months, tragically, almost a half-million Hungarian Jews were savagely murdered by the Germans and their Hungarian accomplices via massive deportations to the Auschwitz extermination camp. See L. Kaplan, Daas Torah, in: Rabbinic Authority and Personal Autonomy, Ed. M. Z. Sokol (1992) pp. 56-60.