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Lot #    6541
Auction End Date    2/10/2004 10:52:00 AM (mm/dd/yyyy)
          
Title Information
Title (English)    Toledot Rabbenu
Title (Hebrew)    תולדות רבינו
Author    R. David Kahana Gelb
City    Munkacs (Mukachevo)
Publisher    Grafia
Publication Date    1938
          
Collection Information
Independent Item    This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
          
Description Information
Physical
Description
   First edition. 115, [1] ff., 220:135 mm., light age staining, nice margins. A very good copy bound in modern half cloth and marbled paper boards.
          
Detailed
Description
   Biography of R. Hayyim Eleazar Shapira of Munkacs. There is an approbation from R. Baruch Rabinowicz of Munkacs, followed by an approbation from other important rabbis. The text is in square letters, accompanied by detailed footnotes in rabbinic type. Toledot Rabbenu is comprised of 274 numbered paragraphs and concludes with a list of both his published books and works still in manuscript. Toledot Rabbenu is a rare work about an important individual in both Hasidic and halakhic worlds.

R. Hayyim Eleazar Shapira (1872–1937) was the son of R. Zevi Hirsch, a well known zaddik, under whom Munkacs became an important center of Hasidism. R. Shapira combined talmudic dialectics with the ability to reach halakhic decisions and a wide knowledge of Kabbalah and hasidic learning. He had many admirers and many opponents, and exercised great influence over the rabbis of Hungary. R. Shapiro was influential in communal affairs well beyond his community, and was adamant in opposing innovation. An opponent of Zionism, Mizrachi, and Agudat Israel, he regarded every organization engaged in the colonization of Erez Israel to be inspired by heresy and atheism. Redemption was to be a miraculous phenomenon, and political or colonizing activities were liable to lead to a holocaust. On the other hand, he supported the old yishuv and was the president of the Kolel Munkacs in Jerusalem. 1930 In R. Shapiro visited the Holy Land to make the personal acquaintance of the kabbalist R. Solomon Eliezer Alfandari, staying for thirteen days. He also met and encouraged anti-Zionist groups, calling for the maintenance of traditional education and for its financial support. His struggles were not only ideological, and he occasionally became involved in local disputes with rival zaddikim, waging a campaign of many years with the zaddik of Belz, R. Issachar Dov Roke'ah, who lived in Mukachevo from 1918 to 1921.

R. Shapiro was, on a personal level, a cordial individual, with the result that he had friends in many quarters; his kindness and consideration for the underprivileged was boundless. A prolific writer, he wrote more than thirty works, including the authoritative Minhat Elazar, responsa (1–5, 1902–30); Divrei Kodesh, sermons (1933); Hamishah Ma'amarot (1922); and Sefer Mashmi'a Yeshu'ah (1919, 1956).

          
Paragraph 2    ... חיים אלעזר שפירא זצ"ל האבדפהק"ק מונקאטש והגלילות ... נערך ונסדר ויצא לאור ע"י: דוד כהנא שו"ב ...

עמ' קיד-קטו: רשימת ספרי ר' חיים אלעזר שפירא הנדפסים והחיבורים הנשארים בכתב-יד.הסכמות רבני מונקאטש: ר' ברוך ראבינאוויטש, ב ואתחנן תרצ"ז; ר' דוד שליססעל, ר' מאיר זאב הכהן זאלצער, ר' מנחם ווייס , ר' חיים סופר, ר' נטע שלמה שליססעל, ה מנחם-אב תרצ"ז.

          
Reference
Description
   EJ; Rabbinowicz Encyclopedia of Hasidism p. 446; CD-EPI 0117331
        
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20th Century:    Checked
  
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Other:    Hungary
  
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Language:    Hebrew
  
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