Large collection of books by Rebbe Gershon Chanoch Leiner, Rabbi and the first Rebbe of Radzyn (Radzyń Podlaski), discoverer of the Techelet and a leading Polish rebbe. First editions.
• Sidrei Taharot, on Tractate Kelim. Józefów, 1873. First edition of the "Gemara" authored by the Rebbe of Radzyn on Seder Taharot. Does not contain map of Eretz Israel included with some copies.
On title page, signatures of R. Dov Aryeh Ritter, Rabbi of Rotterdam and the region (1855-1936), a leading Dutch Torah scholar who corresponded on halachic and political issues with worldwide Torah scholars. His expert eye uncovered the forgery of the Yerushalmi on Seder Kodashim.
• Sidrei Taharot, on Tractate Ohalot. Piotrków, 1903. First edition.
Sidrei Taharot is a comprehensive and brilliant original work on Tractates Kelim and Ohalot. Since there is neither Babylonian nor Jerusalem Talmud on these tractates, the author compiled a kind of "Gemara". The center of the page is occupied by the text of the Mishnah, followed by all the teachings of the Babylonian Talmud, Jerusalem Talmud and Midrashim pertaining to that Mishnah. The text of the Mishnah and Talmud is flanked by two commentaries by the author – one lengthy and one brief, replicating the style of Rashi and Tosafot. A great controversy arose at the time surrounding this work.
• Petil Techelet – Part II of Sefunei Temunei Chol. Warsaw, 1888. First edition.
This book is one of the books relating to Rebbe Gershon Chanoch Leiner's controversial discovery of techelet.
• Tiferet HaChanochi, commentary on the Zohar. Warsaw, 1900. First edition.
• Sod Yesharim, Chassidic discourses for the festivals, Part V on Pesach. Warsaw, 1908. First edition. Ownership inscription dated 1933: "I purchased this book, Sod Yesharim, for… by R. Natan of Breslov, when I studied in the Chachmei Lublin yeshiva in 1933… Avraham Yehoshua Heshel Lieberman".
• Tiferet Yosef, novellae on the Torah, festivals and Talmud. Warsaw, 1935. First edition.
• Dor Yesharim, selections and practices from five tzaddikim, Rebbe Mordechai Yosef of Izhbitz (the Mei HaShiloach), his two sons Rebbe Yaakov of Izhbitz and R. Shmuel Dov Asher, and his two grandsons Rebbe Gershon Chanoch Henich Leiner and his brother R. Avraham Yehoshua Heshel Leiner, by R. Chaim Simchah Leiner. Bilgoraj, 1925. Stamps.
• Selected Torah teachings by Rebbe Avraham Yehoshua Heshel of Radzyn, son of R. Yaakov Mordechai Leiner of Radzyn. Warsaw, 1937. Appears at end of third volume of Beit Yaakov by Rebbe Yaakov Mordechai Leiner of Radzyn on Vayikra, Lublin 1937.
8 books. Varying size and condition. New bindings. The books have not been thoroughly examined, and are being sold as is.