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LOT 782:
Rabbi Eliyahu Yossef Shar Yeshuv Cohen (1927-2016), collection of 3 books given as a gift to the Rabbi with ...
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Start price:
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Estimated price :
$120 - $150
Buyer's Premium: 20%
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VAT: 18%
On commission only
Users from foreign countries may be exempted from tax payments, according to the relevant tax regulations
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Rabbi Eliyahu Yossef Shar Yeshuv Cohen (1927-2016), collection of 3 books given as a gift to the Rabbi with heartwarming handwritten dedications by the writers, includes: 1. "The Temple Mount is in our hands" reports paratroopers brigade commander Motta Gur, published by "Ma'arachot" October 1973, with a dated dedication by Gur from the 14.1.1971, 2. Dams Errupting chapters from the War of Independence, by Ze'ev Kachal, published by "Hamatmid", 1957, with his handwritten dedication from 22.5.1961, 3. The War for Jerusalem, by Moshe Nattan, published by Otpaz Ltd., 1969 with a dedication from 18.5.1969. * Rabbi Eliyahu Yossef Shar Yeshuv Cohen (4.11.1927-5.9.2016) was a national religious Rabbi, Haifa's chief Ashkenazi Rabbi between 1975-2011. During the War of Independence he thought with the Etzel. He escorted convoys to Jerusalem and Gush Etzion and fought in defense of the Gush. While defending the Old City of Jerusalem he got badly wounded, and with the fall of the Jewish quarter he fell in the Jordanian Arab Legion's captivity. Along with the rest of the defenders of the Jewish quarter he got transfered to Amman and later to the pow camp in Mifrak. While in captivity he went through surgery to his leg but remained disabled. After his release from captivity he served seven years in Tzahal and reached the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Participated in the negotiations with the Jordanians over the returning of the bones of Gush Etzion casualties, participated in the Tzahal delegation to the USA. Served as a commanding military Rabbi and Chief Rabbi of the Air Force. Studied at the Hebrew University Law Faculty and received an honorary certified degree. After his studies he interned in legal consulting for Rabbanical juristics. He also dealt with researching Hebrew Law and its incorporation to state laws.
During the 1960s he served as City of Jerusalem Deputy Mayor representing the Mafdal, and served in that role at the time of the liberation of the city during the Six Day War. During the Yom Kippur War he volunteered to serve as Rabbi of a division that crossed the Suez Canal.

