Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $120
Sold for: $163
Including buyer's premium
1. Letter of recommendation, signed and stamped by the Rabbi Yosef Panett, Rebbe of De'esh, Brooklyn 1959. Confirms that Rabbi Zvi Green studied in his Yeshiva in De'esh, received halachic ordination and taught there for more than ten years.
2. Letter of recommendation, signed and stamped by Rabbi Yehoshua Greenwald, Rabbi of Chust. Brooklyn 1959. Confirms that Rabbi Zvi Green studied in De'esh, received halachic ordination there and taught there for more than ten years.
Both letters are written and signed in English.
Rabbi Yosef Panett (1895-1962, Otzar HaRabbanim 8512), son of the rebbe, Rabbi Yechezkel Panett, author of "Knesset Yechezkel", Rabbi of De'esh. From 1929 he was Rabbi and headed the Yeshiva in Ileanda (Transylvania). After the holocaust, from ruins he successfully rebuilt the Chassidut in America.
Rabbi Yehoshua Greenwald (d.1969, Otzar HaRabbanim 7545), grandson of Rabbi Moshe Greenwald, author of "Arugat HaBossem", the last rabbi of Chust until the community was exiled to Auschwitz. He survived the holocaust and established a community for Chust expatriates in America.
[2] leaves. 28 cm. Good condition. Margins slightly torn and crease marks.
2. Letter of recommendation, signed and stamped by Rabbi Yehoshua Greenwald, Rabbi of Chust. Brooklyn 1959. Confirms that Rabbi Zvi Green studied in De'esh, received halachic ordination there and taught there for more than ten years.
Both letters are written and signed in English.
Rabbi Yosef Panett (1895-1962, Otzar HaRabbanim 8512), son of the rebbe, Rabbi Yechezkel Panett, author of "Knesset Yechezkel", Rabbi of De'esh. From 1929 he was Rabbi and headed the Yeshiva in Ileanda (Transylvania). After the holocaust, from ruins he successfully rebuilt the Chassidut in America.
Rabbi Yehoshua Greenwald (d.1969, Otzar HaRabbanim 7545), grandson of Rabbi Moshe Greenwald, author of "Arugat HaBossem", the last rabbi of Chust until the community was exiled to Auschwitz. He survived the holocaust and established a community for Chust expatriates in America.
[2] leaves. 28 cm. Good condition. Margins slightly torn and crease marks.
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Letters - Hassidism
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $500
Sold for: $625
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A collection of letters from Rebbes and Rabbis. Signed letters from Rabbi Avraham Yissachar Englard – Rudziner Rebbe; Rabbi Eliezer Ze'ev – Krechnifer Rebbe; Tabbi Avraham Chaim Rothe – Shomrei Emunim Rebbe; Rabbi "Yochanan ben Cherna" – Erlau Rebbe; Rabbi Yisrael Moshe son of Rabbi Yosef Zvi Dushinski; Rabbi Ya'akov Yissachar Ber Rosenbaum – Nadvorna Rebbe; Rabbi Moshe Halberstam and others.
8 letters. Varying size and state.
8 letters. Varying size and state.
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Letters - Hassidism
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $500
Sold for: $688
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Handwritten letter, signed and stamped, Rabbi Shabtai Sheftel Weiss. Nagysimonyi [Hungary], [1940].
"To my dearest disciple … R' Feivel, you asked, you know the mishna in Yevamot …".
Rabbi Shabtai Sheftel Weiss (1866-1944, Otzar HaRabbanim 18058a), a great gaon and tzaddik, who performed wonders. One of the great Hungarian rabbis. Disciple of the Shevet Sofer. Served as Rabbi of Nagysimonyi and its surroundings for fifty years. Most of his writings were lost in the holocaust, besides the book Hilchata Rabbata L'Shabta, which survived and was printed, and other writings that were recently printed [see attached material].
Postcard, 14.5X10.5 written on both sides. Good condition. Folding mards.
"To my dearest disciple … R' Feivel, you asked, you know the mishna in Yevamot …".
Rabbi Shabtai Sheftel Weiss (1866-1944, Otzar HaRabbanim 18058a), a great gaon and tzaddik, who performed wonders. One of the great Hungarian rabbis. Disciple of the Shevet Sofer. Served as Rabbi of Nagysimonyi and its surroundings for fifty years. Most of his writings were lost in the holocaust, besides the book Hilchata Rabbata L'Shabta, which survived and was printed, and other writings that were recently printed [see attached material].
Postcard, 14.5X10.5 written on both sides. Good condition. Folding mards.
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Letters - Hassidism
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Auction 12 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
October 21, 2010
Opening: $700
Sold for: $1,188
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Various letters on Torah thoughts and various matters, sent to Rabbi Yoseph Zvi Dushinsky Rabbi of Chust, Galanta and Jerusalem and to his son Rabbi Yisrael Moshe Dushinsky.
An interesting letter from his brother Rabbi Matityahu Dushinsky from 1889; a letter from his disciple Rabbi Chaim Yedidya HaLevi with a letter signed by Rabbi Shmuel David HaLevi Unger, with letter from his son, both died during the holocaust; a letter from Rabbi Ya'akov Kahana of Chust with mention in the midst of other matters of Torah thoughts heard from the Maharitz in 1929; a letter of blessing on the occasion of the Bar-mitzvah of Rabbi Yisrael Moshe Dushinsky from "Moshe Segal Prager son of Rabbi of Pabrade".
4 letters. Varied size and condition, moisture damage and restored omissions.
An interesting letter from his brother Rabbi Matityahu Dushinsky from 1889; a letter from his disciple Rabbi Chaim Yedidya HaLevi with a letter signed by Rabbi Shmuel David HaLevi Unger, with letter from his son, both died during the holocaust; a letter from Rabbi Ya'akov Kahana of Chust with mention in the midst of other matters of Torah thoughts heard from the Maharitz in 1929; a letter of blessing on the occasion of the Bar-mitzvah of Rabbi Yisrael Moshe Dushinsky from "Moshe Segal Prager son of Rabbi of Pabrade".
4 letters. Varied size and condition, moisture damage and restored omissions.
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Letters - Hassidism
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