Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Handwritten signed and stamped letter by Rabbi Ya’akov Chai Zerihan, to Rabbi Shlomo Buber. Tiberias [between 1902 and 1906]. Content of the letter refers to the exchange of his book Cheleck Ya’akov for books of Midrash published by Rabbi Shlomo Buber, as well as greetings.
The Ga’on Rabbi Ya’akov Chai Zerihan (1869-1953, Otzar HaRabbanim 10063), among the scholars of his generation. Son-in-law of Rabbi Binyamin Chamoy author of Amtachat Binyamin. After Rabbi Eliyahu Yaloz passed away he was appointed as chief Av Beit Din of the city of Tiberias. Recipient of the letter, Rabbi Shlmo Buber (1827-1907), Torah scholar and famous researcher. Edited and published many books, especially known for his contribution to the research of Midrash literature.
Postcard. 13X9 cm. Good condition.
The Ga’on Rabbi Ya’akov Chai Zerihan (1869-1953, Otzar HaRabbanim 10063), among the scholars of his generation. Son-in-law of Rabbi Binyamin Chamoy author of Amtachat Binyamin. After Rabbi Eliyahu Yaloz passed away he was appointed as chief Av Beit Din of the city of Tiberias. Recipient of the letter, Rabbi Shlmo Buber (1827-1907), Torah scholar and famous researcher. Edited and published many books, especially known for his contribution to the research of Midrash literature.
Postcard. 13X9 cm. Good condition.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $800
Sold for: $2,000
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A Halachic verdict, Arpud (Morocco), Elul 1937.
The Halachic verdict is written in Judeo-Arab and in Rabbinical Hebrew: “[=and they have come to a Din Torah and have appeared in front of the great Rabbi, Rabbi Israel Abuchatzeira] one says this while the other says that, and at the end of all appeals and mockeries between the two…”. Signed by the members of the Rabbinical court Rabbi Machluf Elzera and Rabbi Shimon Abuchatzeira (ornate rabbinical signatures). The Baba Sali wrote in his holy handwriting below their words “I am keeping a record of those signatures… Israel Abuchatzeira”.
Rabbi Yisrael Abuchatzeira, the "Baba Sali", (1889-1984) son of Rabbi Mas'ud of Tafillat (Morocco), son of Rabbi Ya'akov Abuchatzeira. Brilliant in the seen and in the hidden, holy and pure from his youth. Served as chief Rabbi of Arpud and its vicinity. In 1950 moved to Jerusalem and returned to Morocco in 1957. In 1964 returned to Eretz Israel. Settled in Netivot. Distinguished people turned to him for advice and prayer. His grandchildren are the famous Abuchatzeira Rabbis.
Rabbi Shimon Abuchatzeira, Dayan in Arpud and rabbi of a Jerusalem neighborhood, outstanding Torah scholar and as modest as Hillel, spent many years studying with his relative, the Admor Rabbi Meir Abuchatzeira (“Baba Meir”).
Official letter paper from the country of Morocco (printed and stamped ink stamp), about 25 cm. Very good condition, comes in a glass frame (has not been checked outside of the frame).
The Halachic verdict is written in Judeo-Arab and in Rabbinical Hebrew: “[=and they have come to a Din Torah and have appeared in front of the great Rabbi, Rabbi Israel Abuchatzeira] one says this while the other says that, and at the end of all appeals and mockeries between the two…”. Signed by the members of the Rabbinical court Rabbi Machluf Elzera and Rabbi Shimon Abuchatzeira (ornate rabbinical signatures). The Baba Sali wrote in his holy handwriting below their words “I am keeping a record of those signatures… Israel Abuchatzeira”.
Rabbi Yisrael Abuchatzeira, the "Baba Sali", (1889-1984) son of Rabbi Mas'ud of Tafillat (Morocco), son of Rabbi Ya'akov Abuchatzeira. Brilliant in the seen and in the hidden, holy and pure from his youth. Served as chief Rabbi of Arpud and its vicinity. In 1950 moved to Jerusalem and returned to Morocco in 1957. In 1964 returned to Eretz Israel. Settled in Netivot. Distinguished people turned to him for advice and prayer. His grandchildren are the famous Abuchatzeira Rabbis.
Rabbi Shimon Abuchatzeira, Dayan in Arpud and rabbi of a Jerusalem neighborhood, outstanding Torah scholar and as modest as Hillel, spent many years studying with his relative, the Admor Rabbi Meir Abuchatzeira (“Baba Meir”).
Official letter paper from the country of Morocco (printed and stamped ink stamp), about 25 cm. Very good condition, comes in a glass frame (has not been checked outside of the frame).
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Lot 567 A Letter by Rebbe Shimon Shalom of Amshinov – With a Letter by his Son Rabbi Yerachmiel Meir
Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $1,375
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A Letter by Rebbe Shimon Shalom Kalish of Amshinov, with a letter by his son Rabbi Yerachmiel Yehuda Meir. Brooklyn, Nissan 1954.
Blessings for Passover, "You should celebrate the holy festival with light and joy". Advice and blessings and words of friendship.
12 rows in the holy handwriting of the son and his signature "Meir Kalish". 8 rows in the holy handwriting of the father and his signature "Shimon Shalom son of the Rebbe of Amshinov".
Rabbi Shimon Shalom Kalish (1883-1954), Rebbe of Amshinov, author of Mashmea Shalom, served as Rebbe from 1898 and was renowned as one of the great Rebbes of Poland. His son, Rabbi Yerachmiel Yehuda Meir (1901-1976), ohev Yisrael and humble, served Hashem with all his heart. He immigrated to Eretz Yisrael in 1954, and after a short while he established the Amshinov Yeshiva in Jerusalem. His daughter's son is Rebbe Ya'akov Milkovsky, the current Amshinov Rebbe.
Leaf 22 cm. Good-fair condition, tears in folds without text missing.
Blessings for Passover, "You should celebrate the holy festival with light and joy". Advice and blessings and words of friendship.
12 rows in the holy handwriting of the son and his signature "Meir Kalish". 8 rows in the holy handwriting of the father and his signature "Shimon Shalom son of the Rebbe of Amshinov".
Rabbi Shimon Shalom Kalish (1883-1954), Rebbe of Amshinov, author of Mashmea Shalom, served as Rebbe from 1898 and was renowned as one of the great Rebbes of Poland. His son, Rabbi Yerachmiel Yehuda Meir (1901-1976), ohev Yisrael and humble, served Hashem with all his heart. He immigrated to Eretz Yisrael in 1954, and after a short while he established the Amshinov Yeshiva in Jerusalem. His daughter's son is Rebbe Ya'akov Milkovsky, the current Amshinov Rebbe.
Leaf 22 cm. Good-fair condition, tears in folds without text missing.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Sold for: $200
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Letter by the Admor of Rachmastrivka, Rabbi Israel Mordechai Twersky. Jerusalem, 1987.
Rabbi Israel Mordechai Twersky (1929-2004, Encyclopedia of Chassidut, 3 page 928), was a Torah genius and a holy man, he was appointed as Admor after the passing of his father Rabbi Yochanan in 1982. Lived with great modesty and simplicity despite his social status as one of the greatest Admors of his generation.
Official stationary. 22cm. About 10 lines in his holy handwriting and signature. Good condition.
Rabbi Israel Mordechai Twersky (1929-2004, Encyclopedia of Chassidut, 3 page 928), was a Torah genius and a holy man, he was appointed as Admor after the passing of his father Rabbi Yochanan in 1982. Lived with great modesty and simplicity despite his social status as one of the greatest Admors of his generation.
Official stationary. 22cm. About 10 lines in his holy handwriting and signature. Good condition.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Biographical questionnaire, signed by Rabbi Yehoshua Twersky. “Brit Rishonim”, Tel Aviv, Eretz Israel, 1938.
Rabbi Avraham Yehoshua Heshel Twersky (1888-1966) was the son of the Skverer Admor Rabbi Moshe Dan from Skvira, and the son in law of the Admor Rabbi Mordechai of Kratie. Served as Rabbi and immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1935.
Filled in his handwriting, [with details] about his activity at the “Ha-Mizrahi” movement from 1903 and on.
“I am the Founder of the Hovevei Zion movement in Skvira and when I moved to Kratie I became the president of the local Zionistic Histadrut. I have worked a great deal for the advancement of the Zionistic cause as well as the Hebrew language, I kept working for the public even under the Soviet Regime… I was one of the delegates who participated in the First Congress in Kiev…”.
29.5 cm leaf. Good condition.
Rabbi Avraham Yehoshua Heshel Twersky (1888-1966) was the son of the Skverer Admor Rabbi Moshe Dan from Skvira, and the son in law of the Admor Rabbi Mordechai of Kratie. Served as Rabbi and immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1935.
Filled in his handwriting, [with details] about his activity at the “Ha-Mizrahi” movement from 1903 and on.
“I am the Founder of the Hovevei Zion movement in Skvira and when I moved to Kratie I became the president of the local Zionistic Histadrut. I have worked a great deal for the advancement of the Zionistic cause as well as the Hebrew language, I kept working for the public even under the Soviet Regime… I was one of the delegates who participated in the First Congress in Kiev…”.
29.5 cm leaf. Good condition.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $120
Sold for: $375
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Handwritten letter of recommendation signed by the Admor, Rabbi Mordechai Goldman. Jerusalem, (1956).
The letter is signed: “[by] Mordechai… Goldman”.
Rabbi Mordechai Goldman was a holy Torah genius (1906-1981, Encyclopedia of Chassidut part 3, page 193), an outstanding sage, who was highly acclaimed for his acts of kindness and deep compassion. A miracle worker. Became Admor in 1949. Author of the “Yikra De-Malka”.
16 X 10 cm leaf. Good condition.
The letter is signed: “[by] Mordechai… Goldman”.
Rabbi Mordechai Goldman was a holy Torah genius (1906-1981, Encyclopedia of Chassidut part 3, page 193), an outstanding sage, who was highly acclaimed for his acts of kindness and deep compassion. A miracle worker. Became Admor in 1949. Author of the “Yikra De-Malka”.
16 X 10 cm leaf. Good condition.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
Opening: $180
Sold for: $425
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Yevarekhecha Hashem Mi-Tzion, printed receipt letter. Jerualem, 1910’s with a picture of Rachel Imeinu’s gravesite.
The printed text [Yiddish] blesses the benefactors and promises them that prayers will be recited in their favor at various holy sites, the Western Wall and the gravesite of Rachel.
Handsigned by Rabbi “Shimon Biderman”, apparently the Lelov Admor. Torah genius Rabbi Shimon Nathan Neta Biderman, 1869-1930, of the Kabbalistic Yeshiva “Sha’ar Ha-Shamayim” great sages. It is fairly rare to find letters bearing his signature, most of his known letters were written by his son Rabbi Moshe Mordechai Admor of Lelov.
About 11cm. Good condition.
The printed text [Yiddish] blesses the benefactors and promises them that prayers will be recited in their favor at various holy sites, the Western Wall and the gravesite of Rachel.
Handsigned by Rabbi “Shimon Biderman”, apparently the Lelov Admor. Torah genius Rabbi Shimon Nathan Neta Biderman, 1869-1930, of the Kabbalistic Yeshiva “Sha’ar Ha-Shamayim” great sages. It is fairly rare to find letters bearing his signature, most of his known letters were written by his son Rabbi Moshe Mordechai Admor of Lelov.
About 11cm. Good condition.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Handwritten letters by the Admor of Gur, Rabbi Avraham Mordechai Alter, to his son-in-law Rabbi Yitzchak Meir Alter. [c. 1930].
The letters refer to Kvitlach, monetary and Tzedakah matters and his brother Rabbi Nechmia. The three letters are written in his holy handwriting, however they are unsigned.
The Admor Rabbi Avraham Mordechai Alter (1866-1848), son of the Sfat Emet, was a holy Ga’on. Established the Agudat Yisrael organization and was rabbi of tens of thousands of Gur Hassidim in Poland. The majority of his Hassidim as well as dozens of his descendants perished during the years of the Holocaust, however, the Admor miraculously survived and immigrated to Jerusalem, where he reestablished the Gur dynasty and Yeshivot. His remaining sons are the Admorim: the Beit Yisrael, the Lev Simcha and the Pnei Menachem.
His son-in-law, recipient of the letters, Rabbi Yitzchak Meir Alter [son of his brother Rabbi Moshe Bezalel] was killed in the Holocaust.
3 letters, various sizes. Good condition.
The letters refer to Kvitlach, monetary and Tzedakah matters and his brother Rabbi Nechmia. The three letters are written in his holy handwriting, however they are unsigned.
The Admor Rabbi Avraham Mordechai Alter (1866-1848), son of the Sfat Emet, was a holy Ga’on. Established the Agudat Yisrael organization and was rabbi of tens of thousands of Gur Hassidim in Poland. The majority of his Hassidim as well as dozens of his descendants perished during the years of the Holocaust, however, the Admor miraculously survived and immigrated to Jerusalem, where he reestablished the Gur dynasty and Yeshivot. His remaining sons are the Admorim: the Beit Yisrael, the Lev Simcha and the Pnei Menachem.
His son-in-law, recipient of the letters, Rabbi Yitzchak Meir Alter [son of his brother Rabbi Moshe Bezalel] was killed in the Holocaust.
3 letters, various sizes. Good condition.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Sold for: $125
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A calling card of Rabbi "Yoseph Wertheim, Rabbi of Hrubishov, Lublin District".
On reverse side of card, a letter in his handwriting and signature: "My honored friend… I apologize… and Hashem should let us reunite with pleasure…".
Rabbi Yoseph Wertheim (1882-1946, Otzar HaRabbanim 8291, Encyclopedia of Chassidut, 2, pages 110-111), son of Rebbe Shimon Shlomo Wertheim of Bender. Rabbi in Ustila, Hrubishov and succeeded his father in the rabbinate and as rebbe of Bender. At the end of his life, he settled in Jerusalem.
10X5.5 cm. Good condition. Slightly cut in bottom left corner.
On reverse side of card, a letter in his handwriting and signature: "My honored friend… I apologize… and Hashem should let us reunite with pleasure…".
Rabbi Yoseph Wertheim (1882-1946, Otzar HaRabbanim 8291, Encyclopedia of Chassidut, 2, pages 110-111), son of Rebbe Shimon Shlomo Wertheim of Bender. Rabbi in Ustila, Hrubishov and succeeded his father in the rabbinate and as rebbe of Bender. At the end of his life, he settled in Jerusalem.
10X5.5 cm. Good condition. Slightly cut in bottom left corner.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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A printed invitation by The Rabbi of Falticeni – Rebbe Elazar Twersky, to the ceremony of naming his daughter. Falticeni (Romania), 1924.
"I will be honored to affectionately invite you to take part in my joyous event… of giving a name to my newborn daughter…". Hebrew and Romanian.
Rabbi Elazar Twersky of Falticeni (1893-1976, Encyclopedia of Chassidut, A, page 289) was a renowned genius and tzaddik, from the Chernobyl-Skvira lineage, son of Rebbe Shlomo of Skvira. His sermons and novella were printed in Pekudat Elazar (Brooklyn 1999).
17 cm. Fair condition. Many stains. Folding marks. The invitation was sent by post, on reverse side is the Rebbe's stamp [partial], postal stamp and address written in foreign language.
"I will be honored to affectionately invite you to take part in my joyous event… of giving a name to my newborn daughter…". Hebrew and Romanian.
Rabbi Elazar Twersky of Falticeni (1893-1976, Encyclopedia of Chassidut, A, page 289) was a renowned genius and tzaddik, from the Chernobyl-Skvira lineage, son of Rebbe Shlomo of Skvira. His sermons and novella were printed in Pekudat Elazar (Brooklyn 1999).
17 cm. Fair condition. Many stains. Folding marks. The invitation was sent by post, on reverse side is the Rebbe's stamp [partial], postal stamp and address written in foreign language.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Letter of confirmation for a divorced man attesting that he is single, by Rabbi Leib Etrog Av Beit Din of Niametz, 1890.
“…It is now absolutely clear that this man has divorced his wife… with her full agreement, and as soon as he receives a confirmation from the tribunal as required by the state, he will indisputably be allowed to marry another woman...”.
The Gaon Rabbi Leib Etrog (Passed away in 1894) served as rabbi of Niametz (Moldova) for several decades. He regularly corresponded with the “Shoel U-Meshiv”, Rabbi Ya’akov Wiedenfeld, and more of Galicia’s Torah geniuses. One of his responses was printed in the book “Evel Moshe” (Jerusalem 1884) by his brother’s son Rabbi Nachum Etrog, one of the Safed rabbis.
21 cm leaf. 4 lines in his handwriting and signature. Good-fair condition, tears and light stains.
“…It is now absolutely clear that this man has divorced his wife… with her full agreement, and as soon as he receives a confirmation from the tribunal as required by the state, he will indisputably be allowed to marry another woman...”.
The Gaon Rabbi Leib Etrog (Passed away in 1894) served as rabbi of Niametz (Moldova) for several decades. He regularly corresponded with the “Shoel U-Meshiv”, Rabbi Ya’akov Wiedenfeld, and more of Galicia’s Torah geniuses. One of his responses was printed in the book “Evel Moshe” (Jerusalem 1884) by his brother’s son Rabbi Nachum Etrog, one of the Safed rabbis.
21 cm leaf. 4 lines in his handwriting and signature. Good-fair condition, tears and light stains.
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Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 2, 2011
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Sold for: $300
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A long and signed halachic responsum, for permitting an agunah, whose husband and children perished in Auschwitz to remarry. By Rabbi Ya'akov Segal Leibowitz. Budapest, 1949.
Rabbi Ya'akov Segal Leibowitz (died 1980), son in law of the Rabbi Chaim Yehuda Deutsch of Mako, served as rabbi of Kapisch (Hungary). After the holocaust, he was the head of the Orthodox Beit Din in Budapest that mainly dealt with permitting agunot of she'erit Ha-Pleita, holocaust survivors, to remarry, and as he wrote in the introduction to his book of responsa, Mishnat Ya'akov: "When I was the Ra'avad (head of the Beit Din) of permitting agunot in Hungary from 1945 until the end of 1950, and with Heaven's help heterim were found for women agunot and men, approximately five thousand without making even one mistake". He lived his later years in the US where he was known as one of the greatest poskim. He was among the heads of the Union of Rabbis in the US (a rabbinical organization affiliated with the circles of Satmar and Hungarian emigrants) and he was known as the Rabbi of Kapisch.
4 pages closely written, 21 cm. Poor condition, thin and dry paper with many tears (almost no text missing).
Rabbi Ya'akov Segal Leibowitz (died 1980), son in law of the Rabbi Chaim Yehuda Deutsch of Mako, served as rabbi of Kapisch (Hungary). After the holocaust, he was the head of the Orthodox Beit Din in Budapest that mainly dealt with permitting agunot of she'erit Ha-Pleita, holocaust survivors, to remarry, and as he wrote in the introduction to his book of responsa, Mishnat Ya'akov: "When I was the Ra'avad (head of the Beit Din) of permitting agunot in Hungary from 1945 until the end of 1950, and with Heaven's help heterim were found for women agunot and men, approximately five thousand without making even one mistake". He lived his later years in the US where he was known as one of the greatest poskim. He was among the heads of the Union of Rabbis in the US (a rabbinical organization affiliated with the circles of Satmar and Hungarian emigrants) and he was known as the Rabbi of Kapisch.
4 pages closely written, 21 cm. Poor condition, thin and dry paper with many tears (almost no text missing).
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