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Torah words and lessons in the handwriting of the great genius Rabbi Yisrael Gustman, head of Yeshivat 'Netzach Yisrael'

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Over than a hundred leaves of lessons and Divrey Torah in the handwriting of the great genius Rabbi Yisrael Gustman, head of Yeshivat 'Netzach Yisrael'.

There are leaves with lessons in tractates Nedarim, Gitin, Kidushin, and various notes written by the head of the yeshiva for himself. The "lessons" was written by the genius himself in preparation for the lessons he gave to the yeshiva students. Some of the lessons that were written before us were printed after a while in his "Kuntrasey Shiurim", [of which the genius has write on: "copied everything"], others - mainly Discussions with depth issues, source lists, and various notes he wrote himself did not come in print. A large part of the writings were written on official papers of 'Netzach Yisrael' Yeshiva. In a number of places, the genius wrote comments after the lesson, and asked difficulties on things he himself said and leave them in "צריך עיון", as well as pages with many deletions and comments. as well as various assignments he wrote to himself: "Finish the Ra'n on Shavuot ...", and more.

The great genius of Rabbi Yisrael Ze'ev Gustman [1907-1991] was the last of Vilnius's arbitrators during World War II. As a young man, he became known as a Talented and studied with Rabbi Haim Shmuelevich in Grodno. He also learned from Rabbi Shimon Schop at the Grodno Yeshiva. After the war he moved to the United States, and in 1971 immigrated to Israel and established the 'Netzach Yisrael' Yeshiva in the Rehavia neighborhood of Jerusalem. Some of his lessons were printed in his books "Kuntrasey shiurim" on some of the Shas tracts.When he immigrated to Eretz Yisrael, under the direction of the Rebbe Mitchibin, he established his yeshiva in the Rehavia neighborhood of Jerusalem, in a historic building known as the Havazelet House. His lessons excelled at a very deep study. He was used to giving a class on Mondays, which lasted about four hours. This class was allowed only members of the yeshiva and guests who received explicit permission from it.

Over 100 pages. general condition good

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252. Torah words and lessons in the handwriting of the great genius Rabbi Yisrael Gustman, head of Yeshivat 'Netzach Yisrael'