Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $450
Sold for: $563
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A leaf with the list of "Anshei Shlomeinu in the House of Chassidim that is on Neve Sha'anan Street in the city of Tel-Aviv, that participated in the Chassidic institutes". Nissan 1958.
The lists of the members of the Shteibel, lists of the amounts they donated to the Chassidic institutes, and the signature of the Admor Rabbi "Yisrael" Alter – the author of Beit Yisrael.
Printed leaf and filled in handwriting, 27.5cm. Good condition.
The lists of the members of the Shteibel, lists of the amounts they donated to the Chassidic institutes, and the signature of the Admor Rabbi "Yisrael" Alter – the author of Beit Yisrael.
Printed leaf and filled in handwriting, 27.5cm. Good condition.
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Letters – Hassidism
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $600
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4 letters / copies of letters of the Torah V'yahadut La'am Organization, to various bodies in the government offices, regarding monies and allocations for the organization. Jerusalem, 1978.
The content of the letters includes a report on the organization's activities and a request for government allocations for its support.
The signature of The Gaon Rabbi Pinchas Menachem Alter, author of the Pnei Menachem, later to be the Admor of Gur, appears on all the letters. Amongst his various jobs, he served in those days as chairman of Torah V'yahadut La'am.
Rabbi Pinchas Menachem Alter (1916-1996), the youngest son of the elder Admor of Gur, author of Imrei Emet, served as Head of Yeshivat Sfat Emet, was a member of the Mo'etzet Gedolei Hatorah, very active in community matters and served as a member of the management of the Agudat Yisrael Institutes. After the death of his brothers, the Admorim author of Beit Yisrael and author of Lev Simcha, he was crowned as Admor and carried the burden until his death in 1996.
[5] leaves, 21 cm. Good condition. Three of the letters are written on official stationary.
The content of the letters includes a report on the organization's activities and a request for government allocations for its support.
The signature of The Gaon Rabbi Pinchas Menachem Alter, author of the Pnei Menachem, later to be the Admor of Gur, appears on all the letters. Amongst his various jobs, he served in those days as chairman of Torah V'yahadut La'am.
Rabbi Pinchas Menachem Alter (1916-1996), the youngest son of the elder Admor of Gur, author of Imrei Emet, served as Head of Yeshivat Sfat Emet, was a member of the Mo'etzet Gedolei Hatorah, very active in community matters and served as a member of the management of the Agudat Yisrael Institutes. After the death of his brothers, the Admorim author of Beit Yisrael and author of Lev Simcha, he was crowned as Admor and carried the burden until his death in 1996.
[5] leaves, 21 cm. Good condition. Three of the letters are written on official stationary.
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Letters – Hassidism
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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A letter by the Admor Rabbi Yehuda Moshe Danziger of Alexander to the Rabbanut office in Holon. Bnei Brak, (1964).
A letter in the handwriting and with the signature and stamp of the Admor Rabbi Yehuda Moshe Danziger of Alexander, addressed to the Rabbanut office in Holon, with the recommendation of the Kashrut supervisor that it is fitting to rely on his supervision.
The Admor of Alexander, Rabbi Yehuda Moshe Tahiberg-Danziger (1893-1973, Encyclopedia of Chassidut, 2, pages 43-44), author of Emunat Moshe, gaon and wondrous tzaddik. Immigrated to Israel before the holocaust, following the counsel of his cousin, the Admor of Alexander author of Akedat Yitzchak, who told him that he sees dark clouds above the skies of Europe. After the holocaust during which all his uncle, the Admor's family were killed, he was crowned by the remnants of the Alexander Chassidut as the Admor and he rebuilt its glory anew.
Official stationary, 28 cm. Good condition. File holes
A letter in the handwriting and with the signature and stamp of the Admor Rabbi Yehuda Moshe Danziger of Alexander, addressed to the Rabbanut office in Holon, with the recommendation of the Kashrut supervisor that it is fitting to rely on his supervision.
The Admor of Alexander, Rabbi Yehuda Moshe Tahiberg-Danziger (1893-1973, Encyclopedia of Chassidut, 2, pages 43-44), author of Emunat Moshe, gaon and wondrous tzaddik. Immigrated to Israel before the holocaust, following the counsel of his cousin, the Admor of Alexander author of Akedat Yitzchak, who told him that he sees dark clouds above the skies of Europe. After the holocaust during which all his uncle, the Admor's family were killed, he was crowned by the remnants of the Alexander Chassidut as the Admor and he rebuilt its glory anew.
Official stationary, 28 cm. Good condition. File holes
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Letters – Hassidism
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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Letter by Rabbi Avraham Yisachar Englard to, Rabbi Yossef Goldstein. New York, 1954.
Lengthy letter concerning the Radzin Hassidim who settled in the State of Israel after the Holocaust, as well as a plea to support their emissary who is departing to America for the purpose of collecting funds for their benefit.
“You are certainly aware of the fact that for the past two years I was in our Holy Land, thank G-D I have married a fine woman, the daughter of a fine family from Poland… and now, thank G-D I am able to inform that while I was in Israel all the Radzin Hassidim got together… we reestablished the Sod Yesharim Yeshiva of Radzin in the Holy City of Jerusalem…”.
The Admor Rabbi Avraham Yisachar Englard (1910-2006), Av Beit Din of Sosnowitz and son-in-law of the Admor Rabbi Mordechai Yossef Elazer from Radzin. He was the administrator of the Radzin yeshiva network in Poland and assisted his brother-in-law, the Admor Rabbi Shmuel Shlomo Leiner, with the leadership of the Hassidism. His entire family as well as all of his father-in-law’s family were killed in the Holo-caust while he miraculously survived, emigrated to the USA, and in the year 1954 was crowned as the Admor of Radzin and immigrated to the Holy Land. He was blessed with longevity and until a very old age spread and taught Torah and Hassidism in the city of Bnei Brak.
Official stationary paper, 27 cm. Very good condition. Folding marks. Written on both sides.
Lengthy letter concerning the Radzin Hassidim who settled in the State of Israel after the Holocaust, as well as a plea to support their emissary who is departing to America for the purpose of collecting funds for their benefit.
“You are certainly aware of the fact that for the past two years I was in our Holy Land, thank G-D I have married a fine woman, the daughter of a fine family from Poland… and now, thank G-D I am able to inform that while I was in Israel all the Radzin Hassidim got together… we reestablished the Sod Yesharim Yeshiva of Radzin in the Holy City of Jerusalem…”.
The Admor Rabbi Avraham Yisachar Englard (1910-2006), Av Beit Din of Sosnowitz and son-in-law of the Admor Rabbi Mordechai Yossef Elazer from Radzin. He was the administrator of the Radzin yeshiva network in Poland and assisted his brother-in-law, the Admor Rabbi Shmuel Shlomo Leiner, with the leadership of the Hassidism. His entire family as well as all of his father-in-law’s family were killed in the Holo-caust while he miraculously survived, emigrated to the USA, and in the year 1954 was crowned as the Admor of Radzin and immigrated to the Holy Land. He was blessed with longevity and until a very old age spread and taught Torah and Hassidism in the city of Bnei Brak.
Official stationary paper, 27 cm. Very good condition. Folding marks. Written on both sides.
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Letters – Hassidism
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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Letter by Rebbe Yosef Paneth of Dej, to RCH"A Sternberg. Brooklyn-New-York, 1953.
Letter concerning charity and delivery of foodstuff to Eretz Yisrael [during austerity]. Mentioned are: his son Rabbi Elimelech Alter Paneth, Rabbi Yisrael Zupnik, and others.
Rebbe Yossef Paneth (1895-1962, Otzar Ha-Rabanim 8512). Son of Rebbe Yechezkel Paneth author of "Knesset Yisrael", Av-Beit-Din of Dej. As of 1929 served as Av-Beit-Din and Rosh Yeshivah of Ilonda (Transylvania). After the German conquest fled from Dej Ghetto to Romania with nine of his children and they survived. After the war returned to Dej and reconstructed the ruins, later emigrated to the United States and re-established the Dej Chassidic Dynasty. Served like his ancestors as president of Kolel "Ahavat Zion" of Siebenbergen community in Eretz Yisrael (Kolel matters are mentioned in the letter).
Official stationery, 27.5 cm. Fair condition. Tears, creases and stains.
Letter concerning charity and delivery of foodstuff to Eretz Yisrael [during austerity]. Mentioned are: his son Rabbi Elimelech Alter Paneth, Rabbi Yisrael Zupnik, and others.
Rebbe Yossef Paneth (1895-1962, Otzar Ha-Rabanim 8512). Son of Rebbe Yechezkel Paneth author of "Knesset Yisrael", Av-Beit-Din of Dej. As of 1929 served as Av-Beit-Din and Rosh Yeshivah of Ilonda (Transylvania). After the German conquest fled from Dej Ghetto to Romania with nine of his children and they survived. After the war returned to Dej and reconstructed the ruins, later emigrated to the United States and re-established the Dej Chassidic Dynasty. Served like his ancestors as president of Kolel "Ahavat Zion" of Siebenbergen community in Eretz Yisrael (Kolel matters are mentioned in the letter).
Official stationery, 27.5 cm. Fair condition. Tears, creases and stains.
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Letters – Hassidism
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $200
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Printed New Year greeting with handwritten inscription by head of "Beit Avraham" Yeshivah Slonim, Rebbe Shalom Noah Berzovsky. Jerusalem, 1965.
Admor Shalom Noah Berzovsky (1911-2000), was born in Baranowitz, where he learned at the Slonim Yeshivah under Rabbi Moshe Meidner. Renowned from youth on as a giant in Torah. His father-in-law was Admor Avraham Weinberg of Slonim-Jerusalem. He came to Eretz Israel in 1936 and founded the Beit Avraham Yeshivah. Became Admor in 1981, and was member of both Mo'etzet G'dolei Ha-Torah and the Chinukh Atzma'i board of directors. He wrote the books "Netivot Shalom".
12X18 cm. Very good condition. 11 lines in the Rebbe's handwriting with his signature.
Admor Shalom Noah Berzovsky (1911-2000), was born in Baranowitz, where he learned at the Slonim Yeshivah under Rabbi Moshe Meidner. Renowned from youth on as a giant in Torah. His father-in-law was Admor Avraham Weinberg of Slonim-Jerusalem. He came to Eretz Israel in 1936 and founded the Beit Avraham Yeshivah. Became Admor in 1981, and was member of both Mo'etzet G'dolei Ha-Torah and the Chinukh Atzma'i board of directors. He wrote the books "Netivot Shalom".
12X18 cm. Very good condition. 11 lines in the Rebbe's handwriting with his signature.
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Letters – Hassidism
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
Opening: $800
Sold for: $1,500
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Two letters of New Year greetings from the Rebbe Yossef Yitzchak Schneersohn to Rabbi Yisrael Meisel. Otvosk (Poland), 1936 / Brooklyn (New-York), 1943.
Typewritten on the official letterhead of the Rebbe and signed by him.
Rebbe Yossef Yitzchak Schneersohn (1880-1950, Otzar HaRabbanim 8887), the 6th Admor of Chabbad–Lubavitch. He, along with his father, the Admor HaRashab (Rebbe Shalom Dov ber Schneersohn), established the Tomchei Temimim Yeshiva network. Became Rebbe in 1920. He was imprisoned by Czarist authorities and released in the year 1927. Moved to Poland in 1940 and then moved to New York. His works include "Sefer HaMa'amarim", "Likutei Diburim" and more. One of his sons-in-law was the late Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneersohn, the Lubavitcher Rabbi of Brooklyn.
Varying size and condition.
Typewritten on the official letterhead of the Rebbe and signed by him.
Rebbe Yossef Yitzchak Schneersohn (1880-1950, Otzar HaRabbanim 8887), the 6th Admor of Chabbad–Lubavitch. He, along with his father, the Admor HaRashab (Rebbe Shalom Dov ber Schneersohn), established the Tomchei Temimim Yeshiva network. Became Rebbe in 1920. He was imprisoned by Czarist authorities and released in the year 1927. Moved to Poland in 1940 and then moved to New York. His works include "Sefer HaMa'amarim", "Likutei Diburim" and more. One of his sons-in-law was the late Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneersohn, the Lubavitcher Rabbi of Brooklyn.
Varying size and condition.
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Letters – Hassidism
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Auction 10 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
June 24, 2010
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Seven invitations to family celebrations, of the years: 1948, 1953, 1955, 1964 and 1965. Amongst the hosts: Rebbe Mordechai Shalom Yossef of Sadigura, Rebbe Moshe Mordechai Biederman of Lelov, Rebbe Yechiel Yehoshua Rabinovitch of Biala, Rebbe Shmuel Yehudah Paneth of Dej, Rabbi Avraham Yehoshua Heshil – Rebbe from Kopitshnitz (New York), Rabbi Yesha'ayah Shnibelg – Av-Beit-Din Bnei Re'em.
Size and condition varies.
Size and condition varies.
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