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Lot #    15848
Auction End Date    10/24/2006 10:23:30 AM (mm/dd/yyyy)
          
Title Information
Title (English)    Sefer Tohorat Yisrael
Title (Hebrew)    ñôø èäøú éùøàì
Author    [Women - Unrecorded] R. E. Z. Portugal
City    Bucharest
Publisher    Tsentrale fun Agudat Yisrael
Publication Date    c. 1938
          
Collection Information
Independent Item    This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
          
Description Information
Physical
Description
   Only edition? 46, 34 pp., quarto, 196:140 mm., wide margins, light age staining. A very good copy bound in modern full cloth boards. Unrecorded in the bibliography and very rare.
          
Paragraph 1    Rabbi Eliezer Zusha Portugal (1896-1982), the Skulener Rebbe, was the Hasidic Rebbe from a small town, Sculeni, in what was then northeastern Romania (now Ukraine). He remained in Romania after WW II and suffered numerous imprisonments and hardships from the Romanian Communist regime for his activities on behalf of his brethren in Communist countries. After much hardship he was allowed to immigrate to the United States in the sixties - where he renewed his efforts on behalf of Romanian Jews. Many wonderful stories of the Rebbe's simplicity, honesty, and concern for fellow Jews abound and are frequently retold - his disciples attribute numerous miracles to this great Jew. This holy and righteous man is interred in Monsey, NY and his gravesite attracts thousands of visitors who come to pray and seek the Rebbe's intervention in the Almighty's realm.
          
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   Manual on the laws of family purity in Yiddish and Romanian with occasional Hebrew. There is an introduction, Kol Kore from the Admor of Vishnitz, letter in Yiddish from R. Eliezer Zusia Portugal, Skulener Rebbe, followed by the text. The subject matter being: Niddah; wearing white garments; seven clean days; shampooing; tevillah; laws pertaining to a bride; childbirth; separation; and marital duties close to a woman’s period.

Family purity (Taharat (Tohorat) ha-Mishpahah, the term popularly given to the laws of niddah, which involve a married couple's abstinence from sexual relations during the period of menstruation until the wife's immersion in the mikveh. These regulations are considered by the Orthodox to be basic to the Jewish way of life and R. Akiva went so far as to declare the son of a niddah a mamzer (Yev. 29b). Although his viewpoint is not accepted as the halakhah, it nevertheless indicates the importance of these laws. In more modern times, many psychological, medical, and physiological reasons have been given for the observance of this precept, and all of them stress the benefits that are gained by the couple practicing abstinence during part of each month. Societies have been organized in many communities for the purpose of instructing people in these laws and supervising the daily functioning of the mikveh.

          
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Listing Classification
Period
20th Century:    Checked
  
Location
Other:    Rumania
  
Subject
Other:    Women's Literature
  
Characteristic
First Editions:    Checked
Language:    Yiddish, Romanian
  
Manuscript Type
  
Kind of Judaica