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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
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A long letter handwritten and signed by the Novominsk Rebbe Yehuda Aryeh Perlow, who signed "Yehuda Aryeh son of my father the Holy Rebbe of Novominsk". Saratoga (USA), 1941.
The letter was sent to his brother's son-in-law Rabbi David Moshe Shapira the Rebbe of Gvozdetz – Sadigura [his wife Alta was the eldest daughter of the Rebbe of Bialatchov Rebbe Shlomo Chaim Perlow]. On the reverse side of the leaf is a letter in the handwriting of his wife the rebbetzin who writes in Yiddish to her niece "Rebbetzin Alti'le".
Rebbe Yehuda Aryeh Leib Perlow (1877-1961), the second son of Rebbi Ya'akov Perlow of Novominsk. Son-in-law of Rabbi David Twersky of Makarov – Chernobyl. In 1902, he began serving as a young Rebbe and Rabbi of the village of Vlodava. He was ordained as a "posek" by leading rabbis including Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik of Brisk and Rabbi Yoav Yehoshua Weingarten, author of "Chelkat Yo'av". After wandering throughout World War I, he settled in Lublin and in 1924 immigrated to the US where he became famous as the Novominsker Rebbe. His books are "Lev Aryeh" (Jerusalem 1933) and "Kol Yehuda" (NY 1946).
Official stationary, 2 pp. 28 cm. Good condition, folding marks and ink stains.
The letter was sent to his brother's son-in-law Rabbi David Moshe Shapira the Rebbe of Gvozdetz – Sadigura [his wife Alta was the eldest daughter of the Rebbe of Bialatchov Rebbe Shlomo Chaim Perlow]. On the reverse side of the leaf is a letter in the handwriting of his wife the rebbetzin who writes in Yiddish to her niece "Rebbetzin Alti'le".
Rebbe Yehuda Aryeh Leib Perlow (1877-1961), the second son of Rebbi Ya'akov Perlow of Novominsk. Son-in-law of Rabbi David Twersky of Makarov – Chernobyl. In 1902, he began serving as a young Rebbe and Rabbi of the village of Vlodava. He was ordained as a "posek" by leading rabbis including Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik of Brisk and Rabbi Yoav Yehoshua Weingarten, author of "Chelkat Yo'av". After wandering throughout World War I, he settled in Lublin and in 1924 immigrated to the US where he became famous as the Novominsker Rebbe. His books are "Lev Aryeh" (Jerusalem 1933) and "Kol Yehuda" (NY 1946).
Official stationary, 2 pp. 28 cm. Good condition, folding marks and ink stains.
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
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Interesting letter handwritten and signed by Rebbe Chaim Hager of Zablotow, to the "Kol Yisrael" staff in Jerusalem. Zablutov, 1925.
Rabbi Chaim Hager, fifth Zablotow Rebbe [his father, Rabbi Moshe ben Menachem Mendel ben Ya'akov ben David of Zablutov son of Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Kosov]. From 1916, was Rebbe and Av Bet Din of Zablotow. Perished in the Holocaust with his family in Cheshvan 5703 [1942].
Postcard 14.5 cm. Good condition, office file holes.
Rabbi Chaim Hager, fifth Zablotow Rebbe [his father, Rabbi Moshe ben Menachem Mendel ben Ya'akov ben David of Zablutov son of Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Kosov]. From 1916, was Rebbe and Av Bet Din of Zablotow. Perished in the Holocaust with his family in Cheshvan 5703 [1942].
Postcard 14.5 cm. Good condition, office file holes.
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
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Handwritten letter "Proclamation" to the people of Bukovina, written in Yiddish and signed and stamped by the heads of the Tiberias community. Mentioned in the letter is the dean and administrator of the "kollel" Rebbe Baruch Hager of Vizhnitz. Tiberias, [c. 1890].
Rebbe Baruch Hager served as Vizhnitz Rebbe from 1885-1893. Since he is blessed in this letter with life, the letter must be from those years.
2 pages, 29 cm. Fair condition, stains and wear.
Rebbe Baruch Hager served as Vizhnitz Rebbe from 1885-1893. Since he is blessed in this letter with life, the letter must be from those years.
2 pages, 29 cm. Fair condition, stains and wear.
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
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Arbitration bill concerning the estate of Rebbe Ze'ev Twersky of Rachamstrivka, signed by his son-in-law Rabbi "Chaim Meir Hager" [Vizhnitz Rebbe author of Imrei Chaim] and his daughter Rebbetzin "Margalit Hager". [Jerusalem-Tel Aviv?]. 1950.
Mentioned in the bill is the Rebbe's house on Chafetz Chaim Street in Jerusalem and the Ba'al Shem Tov's Sefer Torah , bought from the estate by his daughter Rebbetzin Margalit.
Rebbe Ze'ev Twersky of Rachamstrivka, son of Rebbe Yochanan of Rachamstrivka, served as rebbe together with his brother Rabbi Menachem Nachum of Rachamstrivka after their father's death in 1895. In 1926, Rabbi Menachem Nachum ascended to Jerusalem and in 1935, also Rabbi Ze'ev arrived in Jerusalem where he died in 1937.
His son Rabbi Nachum Moshe Twersky of Kovel was murdered with his whole family in the Holocaust of European Jewry. His second son was the son-in-law of the cousin of Rebbe Avraham Dov of Rachamstrivka. The estate guardian refused to give part of the estate to the daughter, the Vizhnitz Rebbetzin, he represented other people of the Twersky family. A great polemic arose in regard to this subject and the parties agreed on arbitration. This is a rare document which reveals details of that legal litigation, a matter never publicly exposed.
Leaf 32.5 cm. Good-fair condition, creases and minor damages.
Mentioned in the bill is the Rebbe's house on Chafetz Chaim Street in Jerusalem and the Ba'al Shem Tov's Sefer Torah , bought from the estate by his daughter Rebbetzin Margalit.
Rebbe Ze'ev Twersky of Rachamstrivka, son of Rebbe Yochanan of Rachamstrivka, served as rebbe together with his brother Rabbi Menachem Nachum of Rachamstrivka after their father's death in 1895. In 1926, Rabbi Menachem Nachum ascended to Jerusalem and in 1935, also Rabbi Ze'ev arrived in Jerusalem where he died in 1937.
His son Rabbi Nachum Moshe Twersky of Kovel was murdered with his whole family in the Holocaust of European Jewry. His second son was the son-in-law of the cousin of Rebbe Avraham Dov of Rachamstrivka. The estate guardian refused to give part of the estate to the daughter, the Vizhnitz Rebbetzin, he represented other people of the Twersky family. A great polemic arose in regard to this subject and the parties agreed on arbitration. This is a rare document which reveals details of that legal litigation, a matter never publicly exposed.
Leaf 32.5 cm. Good-fair condition, creases and minor damages.
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
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Bundle with approximately ten full long letters, and more leaves with Chassidic articles, handwritten and signed by Rebbe Avraham Menachem Danziger of Alexander, from 1973-1984.
Rabbi Avraham Menachem Danziger (1921-2005), son of Rebbe Yehuda Moshe Tehiberg-Danziger, and grandson of Rabbi Bezalel Yair Danziger brother of the Alexander Rebbe author of Tiferet Shmuel. Born in Poland, ascended in his youth to Jerusalem. Renowned for his great diligence and exceptional knowledge of all areas of Torah, revealed and hidden. In 1973, Rabbi Avraham Menachem succeeded his father as Rebbe and the words of his Torah were renowned for their depth in Chassidic Torah teachings. These letters portray his great humility and his lofty thoughts on every issue.
18 leaves, varied size. Good condition.
Rabbi Avraham Menachem Danziger (1921-2005), son of Rebbe Yehuda Moshe Tehiberg-Danziger, and grandson of Rabbi Bezalel Yair Danziger brother of the Alexander Rebbe author of Tiferet Shmuel. Born in Poland, ascended in his youth to Jerusalem. Renowned for his great diligence and exceptional knowledge of all areas of Torah, revealed and hidden. In 1973, Rabbi Avraham Menachem succeeded his father as Rebbe and the words of his Torah were renowned for their depth in Chassidic Torah teachings. These letters portray his great humility and his lofty thoughts on every issue.
18 leaves, varied size. Good condition.
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
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Large collection of letters written by Rebbes. Blessings, advice and other matters: Rebbe Rabbi Baruch Halberstam of Gorlitz; Rebbe Rabbi Chaim Alter David Leifer of Nadvorna (Haifa) – Two letters; Rebbe Rabbi Chanoch Dov Zilberfarb of Koidanov; Rebbe Rabbi Yisrael Moshe [son of Rabbi Yosef Tzvi] Dushinsky; Rebbe Rabbi Yechiel Michel of Zlotchov (Netanya); Rabbi Meir Halberstam – Rebbe of Zhukova; Rebbe Rabbi Elimelech Shapiro of Piaseczno- Grodzisk (Tel Aviv); Rabbi Ya'akov Shimshon Landman – Rebbe of Bender (two letters); Rebbe Rabbi Elimelech Alter of Dej (Brooklyn); Rebbe Rabbi Moshe Elyakim Briah Kahana of Spinka (Divrei Torah on official stationery).
Total of 13 letters. Various sizes and conditions. Placed in new letter album.
Total of 13 letters. Various sizes and conditions. Placed in new letter album.
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
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* Letter by Rebbe Rabbi Ya’akov Halberstam of Tschakava. New York, [1943]. Lengthy letter in handwriting, written on both sides.
* Letter in handwriting and signature of Rebbe Rabbi Yisrael Halberstam of Zemigrad, to Rabbi Shmuel Shadrovitzki [chairman of "Agudat Yisrael" in Tel Aviv]. Jerusalem, Kislev 5705 [1944]. Typewritten with several lines and signature in his handwriting.
* Letter in handwriting and signature of the "Ga’on" Rabbi Moshe Halberstam, to Rabbi Shmuel Shadrovitzki. Jerusalem, [1956]. Postcard.
The brothers, sons of Rebbe Rabbi Sinai Halberstam of Zemigrad: Rabbi Yisrael Halberstam (1911-1981) Rebbe of Zemigrad and Rabbi Ya’akov Halberstam Rebbe of Tschakava (1902-1968). Son of Rabbi Ya’akov was the "Ga’on" Rabbi Moshe Halberstam (1932-2002) Chief "Av Beit Din" of the "Edah HaCharedit" in Jerusalem.
Various conditions, general condition good, filing holes.
* Letter in handwriting and signature of Rebbe Rabbi Yisrael Halberstam of Zemigrad, to Rabbi Shmuel Shadrovitzki [chairman of "Agudat Yisrael" in Tel Aviv]. Jerusalem, Kislev 5705 [1944]. Typewritten with several lines and signature in his handwriting.
* Letter in handwriting and signature of the "Ga’on" Rabbi Moshe Halberstam, to Rabbi Shmuel Shadrovitzki. Jerusalem, [1956]. Postcard.
The brothers, sons of Rebbe Rabbi Sinai Halberstam of Zemigrad: Rabbi Yisrael Halberstam (1911-1981) Rebbe of Zemigrad and Rabbi Ya’akov Halberstam Rebbe of Tschakava (1902-1968). Son of Rabbi Ya’akov was the "Ga’on" Rabbi Moshe Halberstam (1932-2002) Chief "Av Beit Din" of the "Edah HaCharedit" in Jerusalem.
Various conditions, general condition good, filing holes.
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
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Letter by Rebbe Rabbi Yisrael Baruch Shapiro. Blessings and greetings to groom. Błędów, [1936].
Rabbi Yisrael Baruch Shapiro, son-in-law of Rebbe Rabbi Shalom Meir Yechiel Shapiro, of Moglenitza-Koznitz dynasty. Succeeded his father-in-law as "Av Beit Din" and Rebbe of Błędów. Perished in the Holocaust.
20 cm. Good condition, filing holes and folding marks.
Rabbi Yisrael Baruch Shapiro, son-in-law of Rebbe Rabbi Shalom Meir Yechiel Shapiro, of Moglenitza-Koznitz dynasty. Succeeded his father-in-law as "Av Beit Din" and Rebbe of Błędów. Perished in the Holocaust.
20 cm. Good condition, filing holes and folding marks.
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
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A long letter handwritten and signed by Rebbe "David Moshe Rosenbaum son of the Tzaddik of Kretsnif". Monte-Catone (Italy, 1964.
The letter is full from beginning to end with good wishes for blessing and salvation and tells of his stay in the Alps for medical reasons.
Rebbe David Moshe Rosenbaum (1925-1969), son of Rebbe Eliezer Ze'ev of Kretsnif. Immigrated to Eretz -Yisrael after the Holocaust and settled in Rehovot. Renowned as a wonder-worker, many Jews flocked to his home requesting advice and blessings, primarily in matters concerning medical counsel and livelihood. In his pure heart he carried public and individual needs, this is also obvious from this letter which is overflowing with blessings.
Leaf 25 cm. Approximately 20 rows in his handwriting. Thin paper, good condition.
The letter is full from beginning to end with good wishes for blessing and salvation and tells of his stay in the Alps for medical reasons.
Rebbe David Moshe Rosenbaum (1925-1969), son of Rebbe Eliezer Ze'ev of Kretsnif. Immigrated to Eretz -Yisrael after the Holocaust and settled in Rehovot. Renowned as a wonder-worker, many Jews flocked to his home requesting advice and blessings, primarily in matters concerning medical counsel and livelihood. In his pure heart he carried public and individual needs, this is also obvious from this letter which is overflowing with blessings.
Leaf 25 cm. Approximately 20 rows in his handwriting. Thin paper, good condition.
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
Opening: $750
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Invitation to the wedding of Rabbi Zvi Elimelech Halberstam [present Rebbe of Sanz-Klausenburg]. Netanya, Elul 5730( 1970).
At the side of the invitation, is a printed letter with the signature of the Klausenburg Rebbe, Rabbi Yekutiel Yehuda Halberstam, to "The Rabbi the renowned Torah genius…Our Teacher, Rabbi Y. S. Elyashiv…Jerusalem".
2 pages, 22.5 cm. Good condition, folding marks.
At the side of the invitation, is a printed letter with the signature of the Klausenburg Rebbe, Rabbi Yekutiel Yehuda Halberstam, to "The Rabbi the renowned Torah genius…Our Teacher, Rabbi Y. S. Elyashiv…Jerusalem".
2 pages, 22.5 cm. Good condition, folding marks.
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Auction 30 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
March 6, 2013
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Halachic responsa manuscript by Rebbe Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Lubavitch author of Tzemach Tzedek. [19th century].
Manuscript includes two lengthy Halachic responses; first printed in Tzemach Tzedek Responsa, Yoreh De’ah, chapter 314. [Form of writing is similar to that of writing of Tzemach Tzedek, however, it is apparently the writing of an early copyist, who copied from the original response]. Second response [in different handwriting], consisting of a lengthy response (26 pages and missing at end) pertains to blood found in milk. This response was not found in the printed book, however in Tzemach Tzedek Responsa Yoreh De’ah chapter 54, a section of a brief response pertaining to this matter was found.
54 written pages. (Page numbering 199-225, section of “Bichel” booklet). Approx. 23 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and foxing. Unoriginal binding.
Manuscript includes two lengthy Halachic responses; first printed in Tzemach Tzedek Responsa, Yoreh De’ah, chapter 314. [Form of writing is similar to that of writing of Tzemach Tzedek, however, it is apparently the writing of an early copyist, who copied from the original response]. Second response [in different handwriting], consisting of a lengthy response (26 pages and missing at end) pertains to blood found in milk. This response was not found in the printed book, however in Tzemach Tzedek Responsa Yoreh De’ah chapter 54, a section of a brief response pertaining to this matter was found.
54 written pages. (Page numbering 199-225, section of “Bichel” booklet). Approx. 23 cm. Good-fair condition, stains and foxing. Unoriginal binding.
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Manuscript, Chassidic articles by Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson author of Tzemach Tzedek. Sefer HaChakira Derech Emuna, article of "Root of the Mitzvah of Prayer" from the book Derech Mitzvotecha, and other Chassidic articles. Ashkenasi writing [19th century].
Sefer HaChakira, was first printed in Poltova in 1912, by Rabbi Chaim Eliezer Bichovsky, who called the book Derech Emuna. This book deals with proofs for belief in the Creator and renewal of the world, according to Chassidut and philosophy. Rebbe Menachem Mendel of Lubavitch writes in his introduction to the 1955 edition: according to that which Lubavitcher rebbes have told us, Sefer HaChakira was written by the Rebbe the Tzemach Tzedek after his journey to Petersburg in 1843, and is about the religious debates, teachings, kabbalah and Chassidism which took place there. "But in his usual way he added after that, in any case, this writing was necessary and a temporary response to questions that came from a special circle of people and according to his outlook and opinions".
This manuscript is different than the printed edition, both in numbers and order of chapters, [for example, Vol. 2 of the manuscript is Volume 3 in printed form and Volume 3 of the manuscript is Volume 2 in the printed edition] and many other variations.
At the end of this pamphlet ("bichel"), is the article Sha'ar HaTefilla – B'Shoresh MItzvat HaTefillah which is also printed in the book Derech Mitzvotecha by the author of Tzemach Tzedek and the articles: Shuva Yisrael, B'Succot Teshvu and U'Lekachtem Lachem and other Chassidic articles.
197 written leaves. 19 cm. Good condition. Stains. Semi-leather binding, ancient, impressed on the spine is the inscription "The holy writings of the Rebbe".
Sefer HaChakira, was first printed in Poltova in 1912, by Rabbi Chaim Eliezer Bichovsky, who called the book Derech Emuna. This book deals with proofs for belief in the Creator and renewal of the world, according to Chassidut and philosophy. Rebbe Menachem Mendel of Lubavitch writes in his introduction to the 1955 edition: according to that which Lubavitcher rebbes have told us, Sefer HaChakira was written by the Rebbe the Tzemach Tzedek after his journey to Petersburg in 1843, and is about the religious debates, teachings, kabbalah and Chassidism which took place there. "But in his usual way he added after that, in any case, this writing was necessary and a temporary response to questions that came from a special circle of people and according to his outlook and opinions".
This manuscript is different than the printed edition, both in numbers and order of chapters, [for example, Vol. 2 of the manuscript is Volume 3 in printed form and Volume 3 of the manuscript is Volume 2 in the printed edition] and many other variations.
At the end of this pamphlet ("bichel"), is the article Sha'ar HaTefilla – B'Shoresh MItzvat HaTefillah which is also printed in the book Derech Mitzvotecha by the author of Tzemach Tzedek and the articles: Shuva Yisrael, B'Succot Teshvu and U'Lekachtem Lachem and other Chassidic articles.
197 written leaves. 19 cm. Good condition. Stains. Semi-leather binding, ancient, impressed on the spine is the inscription "The holy writings of the Rebbe".
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