5tjt by Rabbi Yair Hoffman As a follow up to the previous reviews of both the Mesoras Moshe as
well as volume nine of the Igros Moshe, a number of people (laymen,
Poskim, and Rabbis) requested more information on the book entitled
“Rishumei Aharon” mentioned in a previous review. The Rishumei Aharon
(Vol. I 92 pages and Vol. II 45 pages, beautifully arranged and typeset
by Machon Daas Z’keinim in Lakewood, NJ) was written by Rav Aharon
Felder, a Talmid Muvhak of Rav Moshe Feinstein zt”l.
Rav Felder is the Rav of Congregation Bnai Israel in Philadelphia,
and is the son of Rabbi Gedaliah Felder z”l from Toronto, a renowned
Posek as well. A responsa to Rav Aharon Felder, the author, appears in
Igros Moshe YD Vol. IV #43.
Rav Felder spent 14 years with Rav Moshe Feinstein and spent much
time with him during those years. Rav Felder is a renowned expert in
the laws of Gittin, and is often consulted upon in matters relating to
Gittin such as the spelling of specific English names. Aside from the
rulings and halachic opinions found in the Sefer, there are some
remarkable vignettes of Rav Feinstein zt”l – that are not found
elsewhere.
Rav Felder is also known for his “tells-it-like-it-is” style (perhaps
because of his Galicianisher upbringing), which makes both volumes very
interesting reads. There are also rulings that, in this author’s
opinion are rather surprising.
VIGNETTES OF RAV MOSHE
The first volume begins with a number of vignettes of Rabbi Felder’s
Rebbe. Rav Felder relates that Rav Moshe told him once that while in
Luban, he was married on a Friday afternoon. His own father was his
Mesader Kiddushin – not just for him but for a few other couples as
well. Their sole Sheva Brachos was on Shabbos and no further Sheva
Brachos, unlike the general custom prevalent today. [...]
The picture looks like one of Reb Aaron Kotler Z"L, nor Reb Moshe, nor Reb Aaron Felder.
ReplyDeleteAm I wrong?
yes you are wrong. It is a picture that I took when Reb Moshe came to Shor Yoshuv for a bris
Delete"Galicianisher upbringing"
ReplyDeleteShould be Galicianer or Galitzianer.