127 266 (GRU N WA L D, MOSH E ). (The “A rugath HaBosem.”) Shailoth U’Teshuvoth… Yoseph Karo. THE R. MOSHE GRUNWALD COPY, WITH HIS OWNERSHIP STAMPS ON TITLE-PAGE, ALONG WITH SIGNATURE OF HIS FATHER, R. AMRAM. ff. (1), 67. Stained, some worming, title worn. Later boards. Folio.[Vinograd, Mantua 353.] Mantua, Joshua Masizi, 1730. $3000-4000 ❧ R. Amram Greenwald (1831-70) was a disciple of R. Avraham Shmuel Benyamin Schreiber (the “Kesav Sofer.”) R. Amram’s celebrated son, R. Moshe Grunwald (1853-1911) followed his father’s example and also studied in Pressburg under the Kesav Sofer. He later served as Rabbi of Chust and is famed for his halachic work, Arugath HaBosem. R. Moshe’s sons achieved fame in their own right, including R. Levi Yitzchak Greenwald of Tzehlem and R. Ya’akov Yechezkiyah Greenwald of Pupa. See HaBosem VehaShemen (2010) pp. 537- 39; N. Z. Friedmann, Otzar HaRabanim no. 14553; M.A.Z. Kinstlicher, HeChasam Sofer VeTalmidav pp. 521, 532. 267 GUTMACHER, ELIYAHU. Autograph Letter Signed, written in Yiddish to his son Tzvi. Concerning family and other matters, especially relating to problems with his daughter-in-law, “let us hope that God will perform a miracle.” One page, with integral autographed address panel. Grätz, Sunday, Pekudei, 1853. $600-900 ❧ One of the outstanding disciples of R. Akiva Eger, R. Eliyahu Gutmacher (1795-1874) was widely sought after as a “miracle worker.” Together with R. Tzvi Hirsch Kalischer he was one of the forerunners of the Chibat Tzion movement.