26 small ledgers in the handwriting of Rabbi Shmuel Hominer, recording personal accounts, loans, and a confessions ledger, 1950s-70s.
[26] ledgers, average height of approximately 16 cm.
A collection of personal booklets in his handwriting with “lists of accounts and spirituality and physicality,” loans, a ledger of a book loan society, a list of lectures and prizes, short Torah novllae, a list of sick people, a ledger which details all of the miracles that G-d performed for him, and a ledger of “written confession” from the year 1954 with lists of the mashgiach’s actions in the order of the Ashamnu Bagadnu confession.
Rabbi and Mashgiach Rabbi Shmuel Hominer (1913-1977) was a man of mussar from the Old Yishuv and the author of books in the fields of mussar and correct speech. He learned in the Etz Chaim Yeshivah and was one of the disciples of Rabbi Isser Zalman Meltzer who noted that he “excels in fear of Heaven and in exalted character traits.” At the age of 26 he published his first book, Ikarei Dinim, a summary of the book Chafetz Chaim, and throughout his life he published many more mussar books, among them Eved HaMelech.
Fine condition.