Controversial article from a member of the Mizrachi movement to his opponents and booklets of Torah novellae. Dates mentioned in the novellae are 1898-1922.
* Controversial article about the Mizrachi movement and the objections to it. Lengthy, well-reasoned article with great expertise.
“Coincidence or providence has brought us to the Ostrovtza station … First, your question to me was as follows: I heard that you are Mizrachi?!… And I don’t understand your question, first of all the tone and the tune … as if you are asking me if I had converted? As if I had denied the G-d of Israel? as if I had gone mad, etc.”
* 16 notebook leaves. The identity of the writer is unknown. The name of the Plontch community appears at the beginning of the article.
* Two notebooks of Torah novellae by the same writer are included; his identity was not clarified to us; his signature appears at the top of one of the notebooks [perhaps Ya’akov Yosef Margaliot?] and a stamp with the family name Margulies [Margaliot].
The notebooks contain approximately 50 pages written in two columns in beautiful and orderly calligraphic script.
Overall fine-very fine condition.