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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
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The seventh and eighth sections, Sha'ar Ru'ach HaKodesh and Sha'ar HaGilgulim, “of the eight sections written by the Rabbi the G-dly Mekubal Rabbi Chaim Vital… as he received from his teacher…Rabbi Yitzchak Luria Ashkenazi”. Jerusalem, [1863]. Printed by Yisrael Beck. First edition. Special title page and pagination for Sha'ar HaGilgulim.
Stamp of the Lelów Rebbe Rabbi "Elazar Menachem ben Rabbi Moshe, in the city of Jerusalem". Many stamps patterned after the signature of his son Rebbe "Alter ben R' Eliezer Menachem". And many stamps: "Avraham Bezalel Nathan Neta ben R' Elazar Menachem Biderman, Jerusalem".
Rabbi Elazar Menachem Mendel Biderman (1827-1883), son of Rebbe Moshe'le of Lelów (Lelov), and son-in-law of the son of the "Chozeh of Lublin". Ascended to Eretz Israel in 1851 and that very year succeeded his father, the founder of the first Chassidic community in Jerusalem [until his days, there were Chassidic settlements only in Tiberias and Safed. In Jerusalem lived mainly the Pharisees, disciples of the Vilna Gaon and the Chatam Sofer]. He was renowned for his prayers and did not miss even one day of prayer by the Western Wall.
His son Rebbe Alter Biderman, (1862-1933) was born in Jerusalem to his father Rebbe Elazar Mendel of Lelów and was named Avraham Bezalel Nathan Netz, but was called Alter. In 1894, he traveled to Poland and led the Chassidic community in the city of Sosnowica in Poland and was called "Der Eretz Israel Rebbe".
[2], 76, [4] leaves; 78 leaves. 21 cm. High-quality paper, good condition, foxing. Paper covered leather binding, slightly worn.
Stamp of the Lelów Rebbe Rabbi "Elazar Menachem ben Rabbi Moshe, in the city of Jerusalem". Many stamps patterned after the signature of his son Rebbe "Alter ben R' Eliezer Menachem". And many stamps: "Avraham Bezalel Nathan Neta ben R' Elazar Menachem Biderman, Jerusalem".
Rabbi Elazar Menachem Mendel Biderman (1827-1883), son of Rebbe Moshe'le of Lelów (Lelov), and son-in-law of the son of the "Chozeh of Lublin". Ascended to Eretz Israel in 1851 and that very year succeeded his father, the founder of the first Chassidic community in Jerusalem [until his days, there were Chassidic settlements only in Tiberias and Safed. In Jerusalem lived mainly the Pharisees, disciples of the Vilna Gaon and the Chatam Sofer]. He was renowned for his prayers and did not miss even one day of prayer by the Western Wall.
His son Rebbe Alter Biderman, (1862-1933) was born in Jerusalem to his father Rebbe Elazar Mendel of Lelów and was named Avraham Bezalel Nathan Netz, but was called Alter. In 1894, he traveled to Poland and led the Chassidic community in the city of Sosnowica in Poland and was called "Der Eretz Israel Rebbe".
[2], 76, [4] leaves; 78 leaves. 21 cm. High-quality paper, good condition, foxing. Paper covered leather binding, slightly worn.
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Many stamps and inscriptions that the book belongs to Rebbe Yitzchak Menachem Danziger the Rebbe of Alexander. Signature of his family members and earlier owners: Rabbi "Elazar Lipshitz"; "Ya'akov Yechezkel HaCohen"; "Akiva Yehoshua Eiger"; "Moshe Weiss, Rabbi of Losyach"; "Avraham Chaim"; etc.
Rebbe Yitzchak Menachem Danziger of Alexander (1880-1942) was a leading rebbe of his times. Educated by his grandfather, founder of the dynasty Rabbi Yechiel of Alexander, by his father Rebbe Shmuel Zvi of Alexander, author of Tiferet Shmuel and by his uncle Rabbi Yerachmiel Yisrael Yitzchak, author of Yismach Yisrael.
In 1924, he was crowned as rebbe, after 70 foremost Polish rabbis, his father's Chassidim, requested that he continue leading the dynasty. During his leadership, the Alexander Chassidic community in Poland grew and numbered tens of thousands of Jews. With his brother Rabbi Avraham Chaim Danziger, he founded the chain of the Beit Yisrael Yeshivot in memory of his uncle the author of Yismach Yisrael. He was murdered in the Holocaust with all his children and grandchildren. After the Holocaust, the remaining Alexander Chassidim gathered around his cousin Rabbi Yehuda Moshe Tehiberg and crowned him as Rebbe. These Chassidim compiled whatever remained of his Torah writings and printed them in the book Akedat Yitzchak.
Two volumes: [1], 200 leaves, 24 pages; [3], 225 leaves, 16 pages. 28 cm. Brittle paper, use damage and stains. Elaborate leather bindings, ancient and worn.
Rebbe Yitzchak Menachem Danziger of Alexander (1880-1942) was a leading rebbe of his times. Educated by his grandfather, founder of the dynasty Rabbi Yechiel of Alexander, by his father Rebbe Shmuel Zvi of Alexander, author of Tiferet Shmuel and by his uncle Rabbi Yerachmiel Yisrael Yitzchak, author of Yismach Yisrael.
In 1924, he was crowned as rebbe, after 70 foremost Polish rabbis, his father's Chassidim, requested that he continue leading the dynasty. During his leadership, the Alexander Chassidic community in Poland grew and numbered tens of thousands of Jews. With his brother Rabbi Avraham Chaim Danziger, he founded the chain of the Beit Yisrael Yeshivot in memory of his uncle the author of Yismach Yisrael. He was murdered in the Holocaust with all his children and grandchildren. After the Holocaust, the remaining Alexander Chassidim gathered around his cousin Rabbi Yehuda Moshe Tehiberg and crowned him as Rebbe. These Chassidim compiled whatever remained of his Torah writings and printed them in the book Akedat Yitzchak.
Two volumes: [1], 200 leaves, 24 pages; [3], 225 leaves, 16 pages. 28 cm. Brittle paper, use damage and stains. Elaborate leather bindings, ancient and worn.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
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Levush Ateret Zahav, on Tur Yoreh Deah, by Rabbi Mordechai Yaffe, with Chagorat Shmuel commentary, by Rabbi Shmuel of Lenzburg; section III of Sifrei Halevush series. Berdychiv, [1819]. Rabbi Yisrael Beck Printing Press.
Stamps of Rebbe Rabbi “Nachum son of Rabbi Mordechai Twersky” – The Rebbe Nenachem Nachum Twersky (1894 - 1944, Encyclopedia L'Chassidut, vol 3, pp. 166-167), son of Rabbi Mordechai Yosef of Zlatopol, served in place of his father in Warsaw. Was murdered during the Holocaust.
182 leaves, 33 cm. bluish paper, good-fair condition, moth damage, stains and wear. New binding.
Stamps of Rebbe Rabbi “Nachum son of Rabbi Mordechai Twersky” – The Rebbe Nenachem Nachum Twersky (1894 - 1944, Encyclopedia L'Chassidut, vol 3, pp. 166-167), son of Rabbi Mordechai Yosef of Zlatopol, served in place of his father in Warsaw. Was murdered during the Holocaust.
182 leaves, 33 cm. bluish paper, good-fair condition, moth damage, stains and wear. New binding.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
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D'rush V'Chidush Rabbi Akiva Eger. Volume 2, novellae [on Tractate Berachot and Seder Mo'ed, and Tractates Yevamot and Ketubot] and homiletics. "As printed in Warsaw" [Szczecin, 1860].
Stamps of Rebbe "Yechezkel Rabbi of Dej and its region" and "… Rabbi of M. Abaújvár and its region", and stamps of his son Rebbe "Ya'akov Elimelech Panet Rabbi of Dej and its region, head and chairman of Arzot HaChaim Jerusalem, Safed Tiberias, of Kollel Transylvania and Suliţa".
On one leaf appears a handwritten gloss [slightly cutoff], apparently in the handwriting of Rebbe Yechezkel Panet: "And I wonder about his words that are opposed to the words of the Talmud…this needs much research".
Rabbi Yechezkel Panet author of Knesset Yechezkel (1870-1930, Encyclopedia L'Chassidut Vol. 2, pp. 174-175), was a leading Torah figure in his times. Son of Rabbi Moshe Panet and grandson of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Panet who both served in the Dej Rabbinate. Served in the Rabbinate of Urişor and Abaújvár. Later succeeded his father and grandfather in Dej.
His son, Rebbe Ya'akov Elimelech Panet (1889-1944, Encyclopedia L'Chassidut Vol. 2, pp. 253-254), served for 18 years as Rabbi of Abaújvár (succeeding his father). In 1926, was appointed "Junior Rabbi" at his father's side in Dej and in 1930, after his father's death, succeeded him as Rabbi of Dej. He perished in the Holocaust with his entire family. Authored Zichron Ya'akov on the Torah.
113 leaves. 31 cm. Good-fair condition, stains. Tears to several leaves, restored with glued paper. Worn binding.
Stamps of Rebbe "Yechezkel Rabbi of Dej and its region" and "… Rabbi of M. Abaújvár and its region", and stamps of his son Rebbe "Ya'akov Elimelech Panet Rabbi of Dej and its region, head and chairman of Arzot HaChaim Jerusalem, Safed Tiberias, of Kollel Transylvania and Suliţa".
On one leaf appears a handwritten gloss [slightly cutoff], apparently in the handwriting of Rebbe Yechezkel Panet: "And I wonder about his words that are opposed to the words of the Talmud…this needs much research".
Rabbi Yechezkel Panet author of Knesset Yechezkel (1870-1930, Encyclopedia L'Chassidut Vol. 2, pp. 174-175), was a leading Torah figure in his times. Son of Rabbi Moshe Panet and grandson of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Panet who both served in the Dej Rabbinate. Served in the Rabbinate of Urişor and Abaújvár. Later succeeded his father and grandfather in Dej.
His son, Rebbe Ya'akov Elimelech Panet (1889-1944, Encyclopedia L'Chassidut Vol. 2, pp. 253-254), served for 18 years as Rabbi of Abaújvár (succeeding his father). In 1926, was appointed "Junior Rabbi" at his father's side in Dej and in 1930, after his father's death, succeeded him as Rabbi of Dej. He perished in the Holocaust with his entire family. Authored Zichron Ya'akov on the Torah.
113 leaves. 31 cm. Good-fair condition, stains. Tears to several leaves, restored with glued paper. Worn binding.
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
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Ateret Yisrael, by the Magid Rebbe Yisrael of Bohopoli . Zhitomir, 1867. First edition. With approbation of the author's relative, Rebbe Aharon of Chernobyl, who writes of the author's greatness and about his book: "I have known and heard from my father the Rebbe who highly praised him and therefore it is a mitzvah to print his book to strengthen and increase Torah learning". He blesses the publishers that the merit of the Holy Rebbe Magid should protect "them and the printers and those who purchase this book, G-d should bless them in spiritual and material matters with abundance".
On the title page appear stamps of the library of Rebbe Yisrael Freidman of Husiatyn (1858-1949, Encyclopedia L'Chassidut Vol. 2, pp. 561-562), the eldest Ruzhin Rebbe, named after his grandfather, the founder of the dynasty, Rabbi Israel of Ruzhin. In 1894, after his father's death, he was appointed Rebbe of Husiatyn and his father's followers, thousands of Chassidim, accepted his authority. In his late years, he ascended to Eretz Israel and settled in Tel Aviv where he set up his court.
[1]. 70 leaves. Without the front cover (title page) which appears only in part of the copies . 21 cm. Good condition, stains. New binding.
On the title page appear stamps of the library of Rebbe Yisrael Freidman of Husiatyn (1858-1949, Encyclopedia L'Chassidut Vol. 2, pp. 561-562), the eldest Ruzhin Rebbe, named after his grandfather, the founder of the dynasty, Rabbi Israel of Ruzhin. In 1894, after his father's death, he was appointed Rebbe of Husiatyn and his father's followers, thousands of Chassidim, accepted his authority. In his late years, he ascended to Eretz Israel and settled in Tel Aviv where he set up his court.
[1]. 70 leaves. Without the front cover (title page) which appears only in part of the copies . 21 cm. Good condition, stains. New binding.
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ספר שערי אפרים, דיני קריאת התורה, מאת רבי אפרים זלמן מרגליות, עם "שערי רחמים" [מאת רבי שבתי ליפשיץ] ו"שערי חיים" [מאת רבי חיים צבי עהרענרייך]. ארשיווא (אורשובה, הונגריה), [תרצ"ב 1932].
רישום בעלות בשער: "לה"ו שייך להרב הגדול החסיד המפורסם... בנש"ק [בנן של קדושים] כש"ת מו"ה מרדכי ראזנבוים בההצה"ק המפו' שליט"א מקרעטשינב שי'".
האדמו"ר רבי מרדכי רוזנבוים מפעסט הי"ד (אנצ' לחסידות ג', עמ' רכד). משושלת נדבורנה. בן האדמו"ר רבי אליעזר זאב מקרעטשניף. כדרכם של אדמו"רי בית נדבורנה כיהן באדמו"רות בחיי אביו ופתח את בית מדרשו בפעסט. כאביו וכאחיו הקדושים נספה אף הוא בשואה בשנת תש"ד [היחיד ששרד מבין אחיו היה האדמו"ר רבי דוד משה שהקים מחדש את חסידות קרעטשניף בארץ ישראל ופתח את חצרו בעיר רחובות].
22 ס"מ. [12], קנד, [3] דף. מצב טוב, כתמים. בלאי קל בכריכה ובדף השער.
רישום בעלות בשער: "לה"ו שייך להרב הגדול החסיד המפורסם... בנש"ק [בנן של קדושים] כש"ת מו"ה מרדכי ראזנבוים בההצה"ק המפו' שליט"א מקרעטשינב שי'".
האדמו"ר רבי מרדכי רוזנבוים מפעסט הי"ד (אנצ' לחסידות ג', עמ' רכד). משושלת נדבורנה. בן האדמו"ר רבי אליעזר זאב מקרעטשניף. כדרכם של אדמו"רי בית נדבורנה כיהן באדמו"רות בחיי אביו ופתח את בית מדרשו בפעסט. כאביו וכאחיו הקדושים נספה אף הוא בשואה בשנת תש"ד [היחיד ששרד מבין אחיו היה האדמו"ר רבי דוד משה שהקים מחדש את חסידות קרעטשניף בארץ ישראל ופתח את חצרו בעיר רחובות].
22 ס"מ. [12], קנד, [3] דף. מצב טוב, כתמים. בלאי קל בכריכה ובדף השער.
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Sefer Divrei Emet, on the Torah, by the Chozeh of Lublin. Lemberg, 1864. Bound with: Sefer Avodat Yisrael, on the Torah, by the Maggid of Kozhnitz. Lemberg, 1863.
Many stamps of Rebbe Rabbi Moshe Halberstam of Bardejov, and his son and successor, Rebbe Rabbi Yechiel Natan Halberstam.
Rabbi Moshe Halberstam (1850-1903), son of Rabbi Baruch Halberstam of Görlitz and son-in-law of his uncle Rabbi Aharon Halberstam of Sanz. Erudite Torah giant, educated in home of his grandfather, Rabbi Chaim of Sanz, who assigned him the task of editing his responsa book Divrei Chaim (together with his cousin Rabbi Shlomo of Bobov). Corresponded with his grandfather and uncle, Rabbi Mordechai Dov of Hornostaypil.
Appointed during the lifetime of his father as rabbi and rebbe of Bardejov, Hungary, and was among leading rebbes of Hungary.
His son, Rabbe Rabbi Yechiel Halberstam (1865-1933), son-in-law of Rabbi Aryeh Leibush Halberstam son of Rabbi David of Chrzanow. In 1885 was appointed rabbi in Alt-Sanz adjacent to Novo-Sanz where his grandfather Rabbi Chaim of Sanz served in the rabbinate. In 1904 was summoned to succeed his father in the rabbinate of Bardejov, and many Chassidim of Görlitz, especially residents of Hungary, accepted him as their authority. Published Halachic articles which were published in his days.
48 leaves; (3), 72 leaves. 25 cm. Quality paper, good-fair condition, usage wear and stains. New elegant leather binding.
Many stamps of Rebbe Rabbi Moshe Halberstam of Bardejov, and his son and successor, Rebbe Rabbi Yechiel Natan Halberstam.
Rabbi Moshe Halberstam (1850-1903), son of Rabbi Baruch Halberstam of Görlitz and son-in-law of his uncle Rabbi Aharon Halberstam of Sanz. Erudite Torah giant, educated in home of his grandfather, Rabbi Chaim of Sanz, who assigned him the task of editing his responsa book Divrei Chaim (together with his cousin Rabbi Shlomo of Bobov). Corresponded with his grandfather and uncle, Rabbi Mordechai Dov of Hornostaypil.
Appointed during the lifetime of his father as rabbi and rebbe of Bardejov, Hungary, and was among leading rebbes of Hungary.
His son, Rabbe Rabbi Yechiel Halberstam (1865-1933), son-in-law of Rabbi Aryeh Leibush Halberstam son of Rabbi David of Chrzanow. In 1885 was appointed rabbi in Alt-Sanz adjacent to Novo-Sanz where his grandfather Rabbi Chaim of Sanz served in the rabbinate. In 1904 was summoned to succeed his father in the rabbinate of Bardejov, and many Chassidim of Görlitz, especially residents of Hungary, accepted him as their authority. Published Halachic articles which were published in his days.
48 leaves; (3), 72 leaves. 25 cm. Quality paper, good-fair condition, usage wear and stains. New elegant leather binding.
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Sefer HaYakar, Choker UMekubal by Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto –Ramchal. Czernowitz, 1848.
Signed ownership notation, stamps and ex-libris of Rebbe Rabbi Nachum Dover Friedman of Sadigura. Stamp with an image of a lion in center, “Nachum Dover Friedman”, and second stamp “fiscal purchase”. His custom was to put this stamp upon books which he purchased from his personal capital, as opposed to books which he received as gifts. His library was among the most significant libraries of rabbis of his generation. Rebbe Rabbi Nachum Dover Friedman (passed away in 1883, Otzar HaRabbanim 15912), son of Rebbe Rabbi Shalom Yosef of Ruzhin and son-in-law of his uncle, Rebbe Rabbi Avraham Yaakov of Sadigura – holy sons of Rabbi Yisrael of Ruzhin.
20 leaves. 19 cm. Good condition. Original ornamented cloth binding.
Signed ownership notation, stamps and ex-libris of Rebbe Rabbi Nachum Dover Friedman of Sadigura. Stamp with an image of a lion in center, “Nachum Dover Friedman”, and second stamp “fiscal purchase”. His custom was to put this stamp upon books which he purchased from his personal capital, as opposed to books which he received as gifts. His library was among the most significant libraries of rabbis of his generation. Rebbe Rabbi Nachum Dover Friedman (passed away in 1883, Otzar HaRabbanim 15912), son of Rebbe Rabbi Shalom Yosef of Ruzhin and son-in-law of his uncle, Rebbe Rabbi Avraham Yaakov of Sadigura – holy sons of Rabbi Yisrael of Ruzhin.
20 leaves. 19 cm. Good condition. Original ornamented cloth binding.
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Moreh Nevuchim by the Rambam. With commentaries. 3 parts. Warsaw, 1872.
Ownership inscription that the book "Belongs to the Rebbe of Czchów" and his stamps "Ya'akov Shimshon Kanner of Czchów”, "Ya'akov Shimshon Segal Kanner Av Beit Din of Czchów, now living in Klausenburg". Ownership inscriptions and lists of births of the Alimini family, which emigrated from Yemen to Jerusalem in the 1920s.
Rebbe Ya'akov Shimshon Kanner (died 1941, Encyclopedia L'Chassidut, Vol. 2, p. 327), descendant of Rabbi Chaim of Kosov and Rabbi Pinchas of Koritz. Son-in-law of Rebbe Moshe Halberstam of Sieniawa. Served as Av Beit Din and Rebbe of Czchów (Galicia) and after World War I settled in Klausenburg. His son is Rebbe Avraham Abish Kanner of Botoşani -Haifa and his son-in-law is the Rebbe of Vasloi Rabbi Ya'akov Yosef Shlomo Halprin.
[1], 133; [1], 97; [1], 74; 10 leaves. (Lacking first illustrated title page). Approximately 24 cm. Brittle paper, fair condition, wear and tear, moth damage. Yemenite binding with leather back, damaged.
Ownership inscription that the book "Belongs to the Rebbe of Czchów" and his stamps "Ya'akov Shimshon Kanner of Czchów”, "Ya'akov Shimshon Segal Kanner Av Beit Din of Czchów, now living in Klausenburg". Ownership inscriptions and lists of births of the Alimini family, which emigrated from Yemen to Jerusalem in the 1920s.
Rebbe Ya'akov Shimshon Kanner (died 1941, Encyclopedia L'Chassidut, Vol. 2, p. 327), descendant of Rabbi Chaim of Kosov and Rabbi Pinchas of Koritz. Son-in-law of Rebbe Moshe Halberstam of Sieniawa. Served as Av Beit Din and Rebbe of Czchów (Galicia) and after World War I settled in Klausenburg. His son is Rebbe Avraham Abish Kanner of Botoşani -Haifa and his son-in-law is the Rebbe of Vasloi Rabbi Ya'akov Yosef Shlomo Halprin.
[1], 133; [1], 97; [1], 74; 10 leaves. (Lacking first illustrated title page). Approximately 24 cm. Brittle paper, fair condition, wear and tear, moth damage. Yemenite binding with leather back, damaged.
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Magen Avraham, Chassidic homiletics on the Torah, Part 2. By the Trisker Magid, Rebbe Avraham ben Rabbi Mordechai of Chernobyl. Lublin, [1887]. First edition, printed while the author was alive (1806-1889). Printed on Leaf [3] is a lithograph of the author's own handwriting.
Stamps from the library of "Rabbi Moshe Ya'akov Ravikov" – between the leaves are papers which belong to Rabbi Moshe Ya'akov Ravikov: leaves of Torah novellae in his handwriting, receipts sent to him and a printed leaf: "Segula to be saved from danger".
Rabbi Moshe Ya'akov Ravikov (1873-1967) – the "Holy Shoemaker" from Shabazi Street in Tel Aviv-Jaffa. A hidden tzaddik, mekubal and wonder-worker. Born in Lithuania, a disciple of Rabbi Shlomo Elyashiv author of Leshem Shvo V'Achlama [the Leshem]. Ascended to Eretz Israel in 1913, and after an unsuccessful attempt to settle in Kfar Uriah in the Judah Plains, moved to the city of Yaffo (Jaffa) and opened a shoemaking workshop. Very soon, disadvantaged people or people who needed good counsel, arbitration or a loan sought his assistance and salvation.
Although he concealed himself and his powers, the leaders and mekubalim of his days recognized his astounding righteousness, kept close contact with him and studied from him. It is a well-known fact that the Chazon Ish encouraged him to reveal himself and sent people to receive his counsel and blessings. Another well-known fact is that Rabbi Kook told Rabbi Aryeh Levine that The Shoemaker is one of the "lamed vav" hidden tzaddikim of his generation. Many stories circulated of wonders he performed and his Holy Spirit and during his life he merited the revelation of Eliyahu the Prophet [this was published in newspapers of those times]. Many people visited his home daily to receive his blessing and were delivered from their troubles.
[3] 3-113 leaves. 22.5 cm. Fair condition, wear and detached leaves. Moth damage. First leaves have damages to margins. Original leather binding, worn and damaged. + two leaves of handwritten Torah novellae, two receipts and a printed leaf.
Possessing this book is a well-known segula, as the author wrote in his introduction to Vol. 1, with the power of Avraham Avinu "I hereby bless anyone who takes this book because it will draw many kindnesses upon him… to fulfill all your wishes, children and grandchildren…".
Stamps from the library of "Rabbi Moshe Ya'akov Ravikov" – between the leaves are papers which belong to Rabbi Moshe Ya'akov Ravikov: leaves of Torah novellae in his handwriting, receipts sent to him and a printed leaf: "Segula to be saved from danger".
Rabbi Moshe Ya'akov Ravikov (1873-1967) – the "Holy Shoemaker" from Shabazi Street in Tel Aviv-Jaffa. A hidden tzaddik, mekubal and wonder-worker. Born in Lithuania, a disciple of Rabbi Shlomo Elyashiv author of Leshem Shvo V'Achlama [the Leshem]. Ascended to Eretz Israel in 1913, and after an unsuccessful attempt to settle in Kfar Uriah in the Judah Plains, moved to the city of Yaffo (Jaffa) and opened a shoemaking workshop. Very soon, disadvantaged people or people who needed good counsel, arbitration or a loan sought his assistance and salvation.
Although he concealed himself and his powers, the leaders and mekubalim of his days recognized his astounding righteousness, kept close contact with him and studied from him. It is a well-known fact that the Chazon Ish encouraged him to reveal himself and sent people to receive his counsel and blessings. Another well-known fact is that Rabbi Kook told Rabbi Aryeh Levine that The Shoemaker is one of the "lamed vav" hidden tzaddikim of his generation. Many stories circulated of wonders he performed and his Holy Spirit and during his life he merited the revelation of Eliyahu the Prophet [this was published in newspapers of those times]. Many people visited his home daily to receive his blessing and were delivered from their troubles.
[3] 3-113 leaves. 22.5 cm. Fair condition, wear and detached leaves. Moth damage. First leaves have damages to margins. Original leather binding, worn and damaged. + two leaves of handwritten Torah novellae, two receipts and a printed leaf.
Possessing this book is a well-known segula, as the author wrote in his introduction to Vol. 1, with the power of Avraham Avinu "I hereby bless anyone who takes this book because it will draw many kindnesses upon him… to fulfill all your wishes, children and grandchildren…".
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Hassidism - Manuscripts and Letters, Signatures and Dedications
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
Opening: $800
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Emek HaChachma, by Rebbe Mordechai Dov of Hornostaipil. Satmar, 1928. Second edition by the author's grandson Rebbe Chaim Halberstam. On the introduction page is a nice dedication in his handwriting and with his signature, for the bar-mitzvah boy "Yosef Stern".
Rebbe Chaim Halberstam (1885-1942), firstborn of Rebbe Shalom Eliezer of Ratzfert (son of the Divrei Chaim of Sanz). For 40 years, Rabbi Chaim Halberstam lived in Satmar where he served as dayan and had his own Beit Midrash. He was very beloved by his maternal grandfather, Rebbe Mordechai Dov Twersky of Hornostaipil as apparent in his responses to his grandson in the Emek HaChochma responsa (Satmar, 1928). His elderly father was 80 at the time of his funeral and he eulogized his son bitterly.
[8], 158, [2] pages; [4], 3-90, [10] leaves. 19 cm. Good condition, stains and wear.
Rebbe Chaim Halberstam (1885-1942), firstborn of Rebbe Shalom Eliezer of Ratzfert (son of the Divrei Chaim of Sanz). For 40 years, Rabbi Chaim Halberstam lived in Satmar where he served as dayan and had his own Beit Midrash. He was very beloved by his maternal grandfather, Rebbe Mordechai Dov Twersky of Hornostaipil as apparent in his responses to his grandson in the Emek HaChochma responsa (Satmar, 1928). His elderly father was 80 at the time of his funeral and he eulogized his son bitterly.
[8], 158, [2] pages; [4], 3-90, [10] leaves. 19 cm. Good condition, stains and wear.
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Hassidism - Manuscripts and Letters, Signatures and Dedications
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Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
April 2, 2014
Opening: $300
Unsold
Mareh Yechezkel, part 1 on the Torah and part 2 on the festivals, and Novellae on the Aggadot, by Rabbi Yechezkel Panet, Av Beit Din of Carlsberg. Jerusalem, 1966.
On the leaf before the title page is a long dedication from 1883 handwritten and signed by Rebbe Mordechai Hager of Vizhnitz-Monsey.
Rebbe Mordechai Hager of Vizhnitz-Monsey was born in 1922 in Grosswardien to his father the Rebbe author of Imrei Chaim of Vizhnitz. Studied under his grandfather Rebbe Yisrael Hager, author of Ahavat Yisrael of Vizhnitz, under Rebbe Yoel of Satmar and under Rebbe Yosef Greenwald of Papa. His first marriage was to the daughter of Rebbe Ya'akov Yosef of Skvyra. Following his father-in-law, he moved to the US after the Holocaust and there he established the Vizhnitz Chassidism, first in NY and afterward in Monsey. One of the eldest Rebbes and Jewish leaders in the US.
37, [6] pages; 50; [1], 32; [32] leaves; 7 pages. 27 cm. Very good condition. Minor damage to binding.
On the leaf before the title page is a long dedication from 1883 handwritten and signed by Rebbe Mordechai Hager of Vizhnitz-Monsey.
Rebbe Mordechai Hager of Vizhnitz-Monsey was born in 1922 in Grosswardien to his father the Rebbe author of Imrei Chaim of Vizhnitz. Studied under his grandfather Rebbe Yisrael Hager, author of Ahavat Yisrael of Vizhnitz, under Rebbe Yoel of Satmar and under Rebbe Yosef Greenwald of Papa. His first marriage was to the daughter of Rebbe Ya'akov Yosef of Skvyra. Following his father-in-law, he moved to the US after the Holocaust and there he established the Vizhnitz Chassidism, first in NY and afterward in Monsey. One of the eldest Rebbes and Jewish leaders in the US.
37, [6] pages; 50; [1], 32; [32] leaves; 7 pages. 27 cm. Very good condition. Minor damage to binding.
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Hassidism - Manuscripts and Letters, Signatures and Dedications
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