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Lot 135:

Historical letter from the Great Gaon Rabbi Yonasan Steif to the leaders of the Budapest community, in honor of his coronation as Dayan of the Budapest community and his sermon he will deliver at the event.

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Historical letter from the great gaon Rabbi Yonasan Steif, to the community leaders of Budapest, who dealt with his acceptance as Dayan in Budapest community, about bringing to live in the city his wife the Rebbetzen and his family, and regarding the sermon he will deliver at the coronation event. 
The date of the historical letter is the 26th of Nissan 1923. The gaon Rabbi Yonasan Steif agrees with them to bring his family members to the city of Budapest on the day of the approaching Lag BeOmer. He continues and writes on the topic of his sermon: ‘חזקה שליח עושה שליחותו’, bringing reference places, requesting to publicize to the community members the subject of the sermon. 
31×21 cm. All personally hand written in German-Yiddish. Folding marks. Very good condition.
The grand gaon Rabbi Yonasan Steif [1877-1958], was from great Poskim in the United States after the WWII. In his youth he learned in the Yeshiva of Pressburg by Moron ‘Shevet Sofer’, the Gaon Rabbi Simcha Bunim Sofer. In 1912 he was appointed as Dayan in the city of Ungvar Hungary, there he served for 11 years, then he moved to Budapest and served there as Dayan. During this time he authored many sefarim, in which his immense strength and knowledge in all areas of Torah is well recognized, even in areas that are not commonly deliberated by great scholars. He was saved during WWII and arrived to the United States, there he taught Torah in the Yeshivah in Nitra. In 1949 he was selected to serve as Rav in the congregation ‘Adat Yeraim’ for Vienna  immigrants. The great Gaon Rabbi Moshe Feinstein called him ‘Gadol Hador’, he was also greatly admired by the holy rabbi Yoel of Satmar.