Thoughts on Torah and chassidut by the Admor Menachem Mendel of Rimanov, recorded by his disciple, Rabbi Yuzpa of Zehlin, with a compilation of essays by his disciple Rabbi Tzvi HaCohen of Rimanov, Rabbi Shalom Rokeach of Belz and chassidic leaders. Lemberg, 1876. First edition. Personal copy of Rabbi Yissacher Dov Berish son of Rabbi Yitzchak Yaakov David – the Admor of Storozhynets – with his owner stamps.
The Admor of Storozhynets, Rabbi Yissacher Dov Berish Hager, of the Kossov-Vishnitz dynasty, succeeded his father as Admor of Storozhynets in Vienna. During the Holocaust, he fled from Vienna and settled in Golders Green, London, where he established a study hall. He passed away in 1968. Refer to: Alfasi, Encyclopedia L’Chassidut , 2, 474.
[Printer Rabbi Yoel Moshe Margaliot of Rimanov writes in the introduction and at the conclusion of the Torat Menachem about copying the manuscript that was printed here for the first time.] The last leaves feature the “Kuntress Zichron Tzaddikim” with Torah words from his disciple, Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch HaCohen, and from Rabbi Shalom of Belz, Rabbi Moshe Teitelbaum of Sighet and more.
24 leaves, approximately 18 cm. Moderate condition. Old, detached cardboard binding. Detached leaves.