Card with a picture of Rabbi Meir Leibush (Malbim). The back of the card bears a stamp of the Ohev Hashem Shaarei Tzion community in Daugavpils [Dunaburg] Latvia, beginning of the 20th century.
Rectangular cardboard card with creased corners. 5.5×10 cm. The image of the Malbim is printed at center in an oval frame. With Hebrew text: “Picture of… Meir Leibush Malbim… av”d…” The back of the card bears the stamp of the above-mentioned community.
Rabbi Meir Leibush ben Yechiel Michel Wisser (Malbim) (1809-1879) was born in Volochysk, Ukraine, and was known as a genius. He authored his Artzot HaChaim on the Shulchan Aruch Orach Chaim at the age of 18 and received approbations from Torah greats. He led the battle against the Reformers. Although he was a genius in all aspects of the Torah, he is primarily renowned for his classic commentary HaTorah v’haMitzvah on the Torah and other sections of the Prophets. His profound commentaries are based on the Hebrew language and its grammar.
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