Shut Lechem Shlomo, [I]: Orach Chaim, by Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Ehrenreich Av Beis Din of Shamloy. Shamloy, [1924]. First edition. The copy from which the holy Rav Rabbi Yoel Zvi Roth Av Beis Din of Tisa Salka had studied.
Shut Lechem Shlomo, for clarifying the Sugyos of the Shas and Poskim. By Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Ehrenreich Av Beis Din of Shamloy. Shlomo Halevi Heimlich Press, Shamloy, [1924]. First edition.
196 leaves. 32 cm. With the [2] leaves of subscribers who assisted in the publishing of the Sefer. Ownership stamp of the grandsons of the Tzaddik Gaon the Admor of Tisa Salka.
Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Ehrenreich [1863-1944] one of the greatest rabbis of Hungary of his generation. Was born in Bergsas to Rabbi Yaakov and Mrs. Hendel Reisel the daughter of Rabbi Avraham Yehuda Hacohen Schwartz Av Beis Din of Bergsas and Mad. In his youth, he was educated by his grandfather and at tender age started writing Torah innovations. After his marriage he was offered several rabbinic positions yet declined them all. He owned a grocery store for his living and later began trading in Etrogim. Only when these businesses failed di dhe agree to accept a position of Rav and became the Rav of Hayoshcheva. Later he became Av Beis Din of Shamloy. Authored many Seforim, Shut Lechem Shlomo being the most renowned of them. Perished with his community on Kiddush Hashem after refusing to leave the ghetto and escape to Romania.
The Holy Gaon Rabbi Yoel Zvi Roth Av Beis Din of Tisa Salka and the vicinity, the grandson who was named after the holy Gaon Rabbi Yoel Zvi Roth author of 'Beis HaYotzer' Shut (one of the greatest rabbis of Hungary). Married the daughter of the holy Rav Rabbi Chaim Shlomo author of the 'Shmu'ah Tovah' of Koson the son of the holy Rav the author of the 'Bnei Shileshim'. Rabbi Yoel Zvi was famed for his great knowledge of the Bavli, Yerushalmi, Sifra, Sifri, Midrashim and the Ari's writings.
Blemished and detached binding, the title page is attached to the detached binding, short tears and blemishes to the corners of the first leaves not affecting the text. fair-good condition.
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