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Responsa Emet from Eretz Israel, Jerusalem 1910, only edition with dedication page

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Questions and Answers Emet meretz, by Rabbi Shaul Ezra Dweich HaCohen Jerusalem, 1910 . Inside the cover is a dedication page printed in gold ink by the publisher Grandson of the author who produced the book, without handwritten fill. The Ga'on HaKabbalist Rabbi Chaim Shaul Dweik HaCohen : [1857-1933]: Head of the Kabbalistic Sages, Chief Rabbi of Aram Tzuba, Syria. Son of Rabbi Shaul Ezra HaCohen Dwek, Chief Rabbi of Aram Tzova and author of Emet Maratz. In his youth studied with Rabbi Mordechai Abadi, Rabbi Eliyahu Mishan and others.
With the help of his student Rabbi Ezra Harari Raful, he immigrated to Israel in 1890 with a group of Rabbis from Aleppo, including Rabbi Yom Tov Yadid HaLevi and Rabbi Shaul Katsin, who lived in Jerusalem for six years and was among the heads of the Beit El Yeshiva in the Old City With the establishment of the Rehovot hanar Yeshiva in the Bukharan Quarter of 1896, he was appointed to head it.

It is told that when Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar came to visit him, Rabbi Chaim Shaul thought that Rabbi Yoel wanted to bless him and immediately bent his head and placed them between the hands of the Satmar Rebbe. The Satmar Rebbe greeted him, and then he bent his head into the hands of Rav Chaim Shaul. When they left, Rabbi Yoel responded to his confidants: "From a person who relates to receiving a blessing and offering a blessing in the same way, it was worthwhile to be blessed!"

[2], 112 Leaves. Old cardboard binding. fine condition.

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257. Responsa Emet from Eretz Israel, Jerusalem 1910, only edition with dedication page