Shu”t Divrei Chaim by Rabbi Chaim Halberstam of Sanz. Bilgoray, [1929].
The endpaper bears an inscription written by the sons of Rabbi Pinchas Chaim of Razleh, noting that the book belonged to their father: “This book belonged to our righteous father, our teacher Rabbi Pinchas Taub, shlit”a. He purchased it for ten zlotys on Sunday of the week VaYeshev is read, 1934.” The title page and endpaper bear owner stamps of his sons, the Admors of Rodzil/Razleh – grandsons of Admor Yitzchak Isaac of Kaliv.
The owner of this book, Rabbi Pinchas Chaim of Razleh [1867-1936], was the son-in-law of Admor Avraham Chaim Horowitz of Linsk. In 1887, he started serving as rabbi of Rozdil. He was outstanding in his generation with his knowledge of kabbalah and authored Torat Chessed on the Torah, Ohel Moed and more.
At the back of the flyleaf, his sons noted the responsa that the Divrei Chaim answered to the father-in-law of Rabbi Pinchas Chaim – Admor Avraham Chaim of Linsk.
Rabbi Yehudah Yechiel Taub of Razleh [1887-1939] was the son of Rabbi Pinchas Chaim Taub of the Kaliv dynasty. He settled in Margarethen and served as Admor. He wrote a number of works that were lost before being printed. He republished the complete Lev Sameach . His son is the present Admor of Kaliv shlit”a.
Rabbi Moshe Ezra Taub Admor of Razleh [1895-1944] was the son of Rabbi Pinchas Chaim Taub of the Kaliv dynasty. He was the son-in-law of Rabbi Baruch Rubin of Brzozdowce. He moved to Samashvar-Gherla [Transylvania] where he served as Admor. He was killed in Auschwitz.
Fine condition. Missing title page. Aging stains. Simple binding.