Auction 048 Rebbes of Satmar, Sighet and Bobov - Books, Objects, Letters and Manuscripts, Broadsides and Printed Items
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Letter signed by Rebbe Shlomo Halberstam (the Second) of Bobov. Brooklyn, NY, [Kislev] 1973.
Written by a scribe on official stationery, with the rebbe's signature.
Letter of acknowledgement to the philanthropist R. Meir Feldman for his contribution. The rebbe blesses him: "I pray to G-d that He open for you his good treasuries with an abundance of blessing and success in spiritual and material realms, as your heart desires…".
Rebbe Shlomo Halberstam (the second) of Bobov (1907-2000), a prominent rebbe in recent times. Son of Rebbe Benzion Halberstam, the Kedushat Tzion. After miraculously surviving the Holocaust, he reached the United States where he re-established the Bobov Chassidut, founding communities, yeshivot and Torah institutions in the United States and worldwide.
[1] leaf, official stationery. 26.5 cm. Good condition. Folding marks and minor creases.
Letter signed by Rebbe Shlomo Halberstam (the Second) of Bobov. Brooklyn, NY, "Thursday 35th day of the Omer". [Year noted on verso in a different hand: 1987].
Written by a scribe on official stationery, with the rebbe's signature.
Addressed to a philanthropist, in response to his kvittel and donation. The rebbe blesses him with life, peace and good health, "great success in all his endeavors, and much joy and satisfaction from his offspring".
Rebbe Shlomo Halberstam (the second) of Bobov (1907-2000), a prominent rebbe in recent times. Son of Rebbe Benzion Halberstam, the Kedushat Tzion. After miraculously surviving the Holocaust, he reached the United States where he re-established the Bobov Chassidut, founding communities, yeshivot and Torah institutions in the United States and worldwide.
[1] leaf, official stationery. 26.5 cm. Good condition. Folding marks and minor creases.
Tallit Katan – woolen tallit worn by Rebbe Shlomo Halberstam of Bobov.
This item was gifted during the rebbe's lifetime (in 1999) by his daughter Rebbetzin Miriam Nechama Tauber (wife of R. Chaim Yaakov Yosef Tauber, dayan of Khal Bobov in Boro Park) to the rebbe's close Chassid, the philanthropist R. Yosef Shmuel Landau.
Letter of authenticity signed by R. Leib Friedman enclosed (Hebrew): "Woolen Tallit Katan worn by Rebbe Shlomo Halberstam of Bobov (third rebbe of the Bobov dynasty). His eldest daughter Rebbetzin Miriam Nechama Tauber, wife of R. Chaim Yaakov Yosef Tauber, gave it as a gift in 1999 to R. Yosef Shmuel Landau. I received the Tallit Katan from R. Yosef Shmuel Landau".
Rebbe Shlomo Halberstam (the second) of Bobov (1907-2000), prominent rebbe in recent times. Son of Rebbe Benzion Halberstam, the Kedushat Tzion. After miraculously surviving the Holocaust, he reached the United States where he re-established the Bobov Chassidut, founding communities, yeshivot and Torah institutions in the United States and worldwide.
The recipient of the Tallit Katan, R. Yosef Shmuel son of R. Matityahu Landau (d. 2014), elder and prominent Chassid of Bobov, one of the mainstays of the Chassidut in the United States and Eretz Israel for over sixty years. He assisted Rebbe Shlomo Halberstam of Bobov and his son and successor Rebbe Naftali Tzvi Halberstam (1931-2005) in founding the Bobov Torah institutions in the United States after the Holocaust.
Good condition. Stains.
25 cent coin (quarter) blessed by Rebbe Shlomo Halberstam (the second) of Bobov. [Fifth night of Chanukah, 29th Kislev 1999].
The coin is held in a small plastic bag with a label bearing the emblem of the institutions of the Bobov Chassidut, and an inscription attesting that the coin was given by the rebbe of Bobov on Chanukah 1999.
Envelope enclosed, with pen inscription: "Coin blessed by the rebbe of Bobov".
Letter of authenticity signed by R. Leib Friedman enclosed (Hebrew): "Quarter dollar coin (minted 1997) blessed by Rebbe Shlomo Halberstam of Bobov (third rebbe of the Bobov dynasty). I received the coin from R. Yosef Shmuel Landau".
Rebbe Shlomo Halberstam (the second) of Bobov (1907-2000), prominent rebbe in recent times. Son of Rebbe Benzion Halberstam, the Kedushat Tzion. After miraculously surviving the Holocaust, he reached the United States where he re-established the Bobov Chassidut, founding communities, yeshivot and Torah institutions in the United States and worldwide.
The recipient of the coin, R. Yosef Shmuel son of R. Matityahu Landau (d. 2014), elder and prominent Chassid of Bobov, one of the mainstays of the Chassidut in the United States and Eretz Israel for over sixty years. He assisted Rebbe Shlomo Halberstam of Bobov and his son and successor Rebbe Naftali Tzvi Halberstam (1931-2005) in founding the Bobov Torah institutions in the United States after the Holocaust.
Good condition.
Eight photographs: photograph of Rebbe Benzion Halberstam, the Kedushat Tzion – second rebbe of the Bobov dynasty; and seven photographs of his son Rebbe Shlomo Halberstam the Divrei Shlomo – third rebbe of Bobov.
Rebbe Benzion Halberstam, the Kedushat Tzion (1874-1941, perished in the Holocaust), a prominent rebbe in his times and leader of West Galician Jewry. Son and successor of Rebbe Shlomo (the first) of Bobov. After WWI, he rebuilt the Galician Torah world, establishing the large network of Etz Chaim yeshivot.
His son, Rebbe Shlomo Halberstam (the second) of Bobov (1907-2000), a prominent rebbe in recent times. After miraculously surviving the Holocaust, he reached the United States where he re-established the Bobov Chassidut, founding communities, yeshivot and Torah institutions in the United States and worldwide.
8 photographs. Size and condition vary. Overall good condition. Minor marginal open tear to one photograph. Inscriptions and studio stamps on verso.
Printed booklet, regulations of the Yitav Lev – Satmar community, founded in 1948. Brooklyn NY: Avraham Yitzchak Friedman, [1952]. Yiddish. First edition.
Booklet comprising dozens of regulations of the new community founded by Rebbe Yoel of Satmar in Brooklyn NY – the Yitav Lev Satmar community.
Early document, from the formative years of the Satmar Chassidut in the United States.
28, [2] pages. Approx. 13 cm. Very good condition. New binding.
Two booklets dealing with Shemittah Etrogim – halachic polemic aroused by Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar against using Etrogim grown in Eretz Israel relying upon Heter Mechirah:
1. Kuntress Shalosh Teshuvot by Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar. Brooklyn, New York: Twersky Brothers, 1953.
Three responsa on the above topic, in which Rebbe Yoel of Satmar rules decisively that one shouldn't buy, make a blessing or fulfill one's obligation with such an Etrog.
[3], 4-94 pages. 23 cm. Good condition. Minor stains. Original binding, slightly worn.
2. Milchemet Mitzvah, by R. Yitzchak Yechiel HaKohen Gross author of Igeret L'Nevochim. Jerusalem: Chorev, 1959.
Booklet defending the position of R. Yoel Teitelbaum against the objections of R. Kahanov in Torat HaSheviit on R. Teitelbaum's ruling.
[7], 6-51, [1] pages. 23 cm. Good condition. New leather binding.
Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum's famous anti-Zionist work, written in the wake of the victory of the State of Israel in the Six Day War.
209, [1] pages. Approx. 23 cm. Good condition. Original binding, worn.
Large and assorted collection of large broadsides, notices, leaflets and leaves – against participating in elections and against the State of Israel and Zionism in general, signed (in print) by Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar, the Berach Moshe of Satmar, and by the prominent rebbes and rabbis of the Edah HaCharedit and Neturei Karta. [Eretz Israel and the United States, ca. second half of 20th century].
Some of the broadsides express opposition to the State of Israel and Zionism in form of prohibiting accepting funding from the state, not participating in the Independence Day celebrations, against conscription to the army and national service for girls, prohibition of visiting the Western Wall and other holy sites, and more.
54 items. Size and condition vary.
See Hebrew description for list of publications.
Dozens of booklets in approx. 12 volumes, including typewritten booklets (mimeographed). Size and condition vary. Overall good condition. Signatures and stamps. Old and new bindings.
See Hebrew description for list of publications.
Dozens of booklets in 16 volumes, including typewritten booklets (mimeographed). Size and condition vary. Overall good condition. Signatures and stamps. Old and new bindings.
Di Torah Velt – The Torah World, monthly edition to strengthen religion, published by Rebbe Asher Anshel Krausz, rabbi of Khal Ratzfert. Brooklyn, New York, 1976-1977. Volume of issues of year I.
The first 12 issues of the Di Torah Velt monthly, year I, Elul 1976 – Av 1977.
Copy owned by Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar. Dedication lettered in gilt on front board: "Gift to the rebbe of Satmar".
12 issues. Various paginations. Approx. 37.5 cm. Good condition. Creases and minor wear.