Description: Written by Rabbi Aharon Roth, founder of the Shumer Amonim dynasty and Toldot Aharon. Includes his stamp and handwriting! Includes his stamp and handwriting (The assumption that the writing is his handwriting is based on a comparison with other copies in this pattern, when all or most of them have similar glosses, as well as according to kedem-auctions. Auction 46 part 103). Shulchan HaTahor, table conduct and sanctifying eating and other topics [with Kiddush, kavanot and songs for Shabbat, and Birkat HaMazon], by Rebbe Aharon Roth, author of Shomer Emunim. Satmar, [1933]. First edition.On the leaves are glosses with corrections – in the author's handwriting. On verso of title page are the Rebbe's stamps.Rebbe Aharon (Rabbi Aharaleh) Roth – (1894-1947) studied in the yeshiva of Rabbi Yeshaya Silverstein in Vietzen. Chassid and disciple of Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech of Bluzhov and Rebbe Yissachar Dov Rokeach of Belz, he devotedly served G-d from his youth and established groups for wholehearted service of G-d in Budapest and Satmar named Shomer Emunim. In 1925, he immigrated to Jerusalem and there too established groups for serving the Almighty with Chassidic devoutness. From 1930-1939 he returned to his group of Chassidim in Satmar and thereafter moved to Beregszász. In 1939, he returned to Jerusalem and reorganized his holy group which continues his legacy until today in the Chassidic communities of Toldot Aharon, Shomrei Emunim, Toldot Avraham Yitzchak, Mevakshei Amuna, etc. (Encyclopedia L'Chassidut, Vol. 1, 175-178). His many books (Taharat HaKodesh, Shulchan HaTahor, Shomer Emunim, Mevakesh Emuna, etc.) were published in many editions. שלחן הטהור סאטמאר של רבי אהרן ראטה. יש תיקונים בכתב ידו וגם חותמת!
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Year: 1933
Religion: Judaism
Country/Region of Manufacture: Hungary