Ta’amei HaMinhagim – Likutim , by Avraham Yitzchak Sperling, ritual slaughterer and checker. Lemberg 1907 – Rabbi Chaim Halberstam’s copy, grandson of the rabbi of Ratzfert. With 13 signatures in his holy hand, and his stamps. [The gaon signed his name numerous times on the protective leaf].
Rabbi Chaim Halberstam was a grandson of Rabbi Shalom Eliezer Halberstam of Ratzfert, paternal grandson of Rabbi Meshulam Zusha, son-in-law of Rabbi Naftali Teitelbaum of Nirvator. His grandfather, the holy Admor Rabbi Shalom Eliezer Halberstam (1862-1944) was one of the younger sons of the Admor, the author of Divrei Chaim of Sanz. In 1899 he arrived in Ratzfert and established his court there. Known as a wonder worker, many Jews flocked to his home in Ratzfert from all over Hungary and were saved by his blessings. Rabbi Chaim Halberstam was killed in the Holocaust with most of his family, may Hash-m avenge their blood.
[4], 55 leaves. Apparently missing last leaf.
Stains. Minimal tears and reinforcements. Not bound. Moderate condition.