* Tractate Chulin, Shofar publishing, Miskolc, Hungary, 1941. Approbation from the Admor of Satmar, Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum, noting the necessity of printing this work during such troubling times: “Due to our many sins, the cities of Israel have been destryed, and those who have published holy works were gathered and the printers were wiped off the earth..there is a great lack of works and gemarot…and there is a worry regarding the destruction of Torah…” Detached binding, without spine, light tears around the first page, not affecting text. The body of the book is in fine condition. * Tractate Bava Metziah, “Shofar” publishing. Miskolc [Hungary], at the start of the 1940s. Glosses. Old, detached, worn, cardboard binding. The body of the book is in fine condition. The Jewish communities in most European countries were destroyed during the Second World War and most Jewish presses ceased operations in 1939. However, in Hungary, despite the dangers and tribulations that the Jews faced, Jewish presses continued printing Hebrew works until the Nazi occupation in the spring of 1944.