Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $400
Sold for: $500
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Two letters of semicha (ordination) to the rabbinate, handwritten by the Rebbe of Novominsk Rabbi Yehuda Aryeh Perlow. Granted to Rabbi Baruch ben Rabbi Chanoch Henich Morgenstern. Brooklyn, 1941.
the letters of semicha were written on two consecutive days.
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 during World War I, he settled in Lublin before immigrating to the US in 1924, wherehe became famous as the Novominsker Rebbe. His books are Lev Aryeh (Jerusalem 1933) and "Kol Yehuda" (NY 1946).
[2] leaves, on official stationery. 28 cm. Good condition, folding marks.
the letters of semicha were written on two consecutive days.
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 during World War I, he settled in Lublin before immigrating to the US in 1924, wherehe became famous as the Novominsker Rebbe. His books are Lev Aryeh (Jerusalem 1933) and "Kol Yehuda" (NY 1946).
[2] leaves, on official stationery. 28 cm. Good condition, folding marks.
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Letters - Chassidism
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $500
Sold for: $875
Including buyer's premium
Letter by Rebbe Ya'akov Leizer of Pshevorsk. To Rebbe Abish Kaner, a descendant of Rebbe Moshe of Sieniawa. Antwerp, [1983].
Letter handwritten and signed by the Rebbe [on the verso of the leaf], in which he stresses a number of times his great love for the families of the Sanz-Sieniawa rebbes. With good wishes and blessings for a complete recovery.
Rebbe Ya'akov Leizer (R' Yankele) of Pshevorsk (1906-1997), the second rebbe of the Pshevorsk dynasty. Disciple of Rabbi David Tevili of Dukla and Rabbi Chuna Halberstam of Kołaczyce, served as Rabbi of Jaśliska before the Holocaust. Son-in-law of Rebbe Itzele Gewirtzman of Pshevorsk and his successor.
Leaf, 21 cm. Fair condition, folding marks and tiny tears, dark stains.
Letter handwritten and signed by the Rebbe [on the verso of the leaf], in which he stresses a number of times his great love for the families of the Sanz-Sieniawa rebbes. With good wishes and blessings for a complete recovery.
Rebbe Ya'akov Leizer (R' Yankele) of Pshevorsk (1906-1997), the second rebbe of the Pshevorsk dynasty. Disciple of Rabbi David Tevili of Dukla and Rabbi Chuna Halberstam of Kołaczyce, served as Rabbi of Jaśliska before the Holocaust. Son-in-law of Rebbe Itzele Gewirtzman of Pshevorsk and his successor.
Leaf, 21 cm. Fair condition, folding marks and tiny tears, dark stains.
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Letters - Chassidism
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $400
Sold for: $1,375
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Two letters:
· Letter signed by Rebbe "Yisrael Avraham ben Rabbi Eliezer Zusia Portugal of Skulen". Brooklyn, NY, Adar 1984.
Letter of warning to return his father's sacred objects and manuscripts which were taken from their home: "My beloved friends… about the sacred objects of my father in general and specifically his manuscripts and books and prayer belt…there are some who allowed themselves to take them without asking my permission…I request and warn them to return them before it is too late, so they shall not transgress the prohibitions of theft and stealing…because I do not forgive them for this, not in this world and not in the next". Official stationery, approximately 28 cm. Fair condition, wear and tear to margins.
· Long autograph letter signed by the Pshevorsk Rebbe, Rebbe Leibish Leizer. Brooklyn, 1977.
Written as encouragement to printing books containing the novellae of the Kabbalist Rabbi Yosef Yedid HaLevi, an Aleppo scholar. the rebbe offers financial assistance to whoever continues publishing the books. At the end of the letter, he signs: "…Chaim Leibish Leizer, who wants to remain anonymous".Official stationery, 21.5 cm. Approximately 20 handwritten lines. Very-good condition.
· Letter signed by Rebbe "Yisrael Avraham ben Rabbi Eliezer Zusia Portugal of Skulen". Brooklyn, NY, Adar 1984.
Letter of warning to return his father's sacred objects and manuscripts which were taken from their home: "My beloved friends… about the sacred objects of my father in general and specifically his manuscripts and books and prayer belt…there are some who allowed themselves to take them without asking my permission…I request and warn them to return them before it is too late, so they shall not transgress the prohibitions of theft and stealing…because I do not forgive them for this, not in this world and not in the next". Official stationery, approximately 28 cm. Fair condition, wear and tear to margins.
· Long autograph letter signed by the Pshevorsk Rebbe, Rebbe Leibish Leizer. Brooklyn, 1977.
Written as encouragement to printing books containing the novellae of the Kabbalist Rabbi Yosef Yedid HaLevi, an Aleppo scholar. the rebbe offers financial assistance to whoever continues publishing the books. At the end of the letter, he signs: "…Chaim Leibish Leizer, who wants to remain anonymous".Official stationery, 21.5 cm. Approximately 20 handwritten lines. Very-good condition.
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Letters - Chassidism
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $1,100
Unsold
Collection of letters of Chassidic rebbes and rabbis of the last generation.
For a complete list, please see the Hebrew description.
19 items, varied size. Overall good condition.
For a complete list, please see the Hebrew description.
19 items, varied size. Overall good condition.
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Letters - Chassidism
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $500
Sold for: $938
Including buyer's premium
Collection of Rebbes' letters:
· Letter by Rebbe Yeruchan Leiner of Radzyń. New York, 1956. (To Rabbi Hilman, on the text of the Hagaddah). · Letter by Rebbe Mordechai Shalom Yosef Friedman of Sadigura. Tel Aviv, 1977. · Letter by Rebbe Elazar Twersky of Skvira. New York. · Letter by Rebbe Avraham Menachem Danziger of Alexander. Bnei Brak, 1956. · Letter by Rebbe Yisrael Halberstam of Żmigród. Jerusalem, [not dated]. · Letter by Rebbe Chanoch Bornstein of Sochaczew. Jerusalem, 1957. · Letter by Rebbe Elimelech Shapira of Pszczyna-Grodzhinsk. Tel Aviv, 1859.
7 letters. Varied size, good condition.
· Letter by Rebbe Yeruchan Leiner of Radzyń. New York, 1956. (To Rabbi Hilman, on the text of the Hagaddah). · Letter by Rebbe Mordechai Shalom Yosef Friedman of Sadigura. Tel Aviv, 1977. · Letter by Rebbe Elazar Twersky of Skvira. New York. · Letter by Rebbe Avraham Menachem Danziger of Alexander. Bnei Brak, 1956. · Letter by Rebbe Yisrael Halberstam of Żmigród. Jerusalem, [not dated]. · Letter by Rebbe Chanoch Bornstein of Sochaczew. Jerusalem, 1957. · Letter by Rebbe Elimelech Shapira of Pszczyna-Grodzhinsk. Tel Aviv, 1859.
7 letters. Varied size, good condition.
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Letters - Chassidism
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $500
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Compilation of rebbetizns' letters: · Letter by Rebbetzin Sarah Rokeach, wife of the Belzer Rebbe. Sivan 1995. · English letter and New Year card, from Rebbetzin Alte Miriam Leah Dushinsky, wife of the Maharitz Dushinsky. · Letter to Rabbi Porush, from the Skvyra Rebbetzin. Boro Park, [without date]. · three letters from Rebbetzin Chaya Rachel Sarna, wife of Rabbi Chaim Sarna – head of Chevron Yeshiva.
6 letters. Varied size. Overall good condition. Filing holes to some letters.
6 letters. Varied size. Overall good condition. Filing holes to some letters.
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Letters - Chassidism
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $500
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"Mazal tov" – lithographic printing of a handwritten wedding invitation, by Rebbe Yechezkel HaCohen Rabinowitz of Radomsk, upon the marriage of his daughter Hinda with his nephew the groom Rabbi Shlomo Rabinowitz of Kromołów. [Radomsk, 1909].
At the top of the invitation is a poem (apparently written by Rebbe Yechezkel of Radomsk), with the names Shlomo Elimelech and Hinda in an acrostic, and on the margins are three lines of a lithograph of the handwriting and signature of the Rebbe.
the groom, Rabbi Shlomo Elimelech Rabinowitz (Otzar HaRabbanim 186683), son of Rebbe Natan Nachum Rabinowitz of Kromołów (and grandson of the author of Tiferet Shlomo of Radomsk), married Hinda, his cousin, daughter of his uncle Rebbe Yechezkel HaCohen Rabinowitz of Radomsk author of Knesset Yechezkel. Served as Rabbi of Kamieńsk and later of Zawiercie. Perished with his family in the Holocaust.
Leaf, 22 cm. Fair condition, stains and tears. Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
At the top of the invitation is a poem (apparently written by Rebbe Yechezkel of Radomsk), with the names Shlomo Elimelech and Hinda in an acrostic, and on the margins are three lines of a lithograph of the handwriting and signature of the Rebbe.
the groom, Rabbi Shlomo Elimelech Rabinowitz (Otzar HaRabbanim 186683), son of Rebbe Natan Nachum Rabinowitz of Kromołów (and grandson of the author of Tiferet Shlomo of Radomsk), married Hinda, his cousin, daughter of his uncle Rebbe Yechezkel HaCohen Rabinowitz of Radomsk author of Knesset Yechezkel. Served as Rabbi of Kamieńsk and later of Zawiercie. Perished with his family in the Holocaust.
Leaf, 22 cm. Fair condition, stains and tears. Framed. Unexamined out of frame.
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Letters - Chassidism
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $800
Sold for: $1,875
Including buyer's premium
Long letter composed of several letters, to Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaCohen Kook who served at that time as Av Beit Din of Bauska and to his daughter, granddaughter of the Aderet, handwritten and signed by Rabbi "Eliyahu David" Rabinowitz Te'omim – the Aderet; from his son Rabbi Refael Rabinowitz, and from his wife, Rebbetzin Faiga. Jerusalem, Kislev 1903.
the letters were written in anticipation of Rabbi Kook's beginning his appointment in the Jaffa rabbinate and their content is very interesting. the Aderet describes the spiritual situation of the Jaffa Ashkenazi community, tells of Rabbi Shneor Slonim, posek of the Chabad Chassidim who was not accepted by the rest of the Chassidim of the city [due to a dispute which erupted regarding a small issue – the custom of saying VeShamru on Shabbat eve], and he writes in the name of Rabbi Bezalel Lapin that the residents of Jaffa are eagerly awaiting his coming.
On the verso is a letter by his wife the Rebbetzin to Rabbi Kook's wife and to their orphaned granddaughter Fraidele, and a letter to his granddaughter signed by the Aderet. On the second leaf is a letter to Rabbi Kook from his brother-in-law Rabbi Refael Rabinowitz and another letter to his niece, Rabbi Kook's daughter.
the Aderet was Rabbi Kook's father-in-law from his first marriage to the Aderet's daughter Alta Bat-Sheva in 1886. She died at a young age in 1889 leaving a daughter named Fraida Chana. the love and bond between the Aderet and his son-in-law the Ra'ayah remained the same as in the past. Later, the Ra'ayah remarried the daughter of Rabbi Zvi Yehuda Rabinowitz-Te'omim – the Aderet's twin brother, who was orphaned from her father and was raised by her uncle the Aderet [she bore him his son, Rabbi Zvi Yehuda Kook]. the Aderet addresses Rabbi Kook with loving titles and many blessing and calls his granddaughter “the joy of our house”. the decision of the Aderet to serve in the Jerusalem rabbinate initiated his call to his beloved son-in-law, the Ra’ayah to serve in the Jaffa rabbinate, the topic of this letter.
4 pages, 29 cm. Dry paper, fair condition, wear and tears, old adhesive tape.
Unknown letters! Apparently never printed.
the letters were written in anticipation of Rabbi Kook's beginning his appointment in the Jaffa rabbinate and their content is very interesting. the Aderet describes the spiritual situation of the Jaffa Ashkenazi community, tells of Rabbi Shneor Slonim, posek of the Chabad Chassidim who was not accepted by the rest of the Chassidim of the city [due to a dispute which erupted regarding a small issue – the custom of saying VeShamru on Shabbat eve], and he writes in the name of Rabbi Bezalel Lapin that the residents of Jaffa are eagerly awaiting his coming.
On the verso is a letter by his wife the Rebbetzin to Rabbi Kook's wife and to their orphaned granddaughter Fraidele, and a letter to his granddaughter signed by the Aderet. On the second leaf is a letter to Rabbi Kook from his brother-in-law Rabbi Refael Rabinowitz and another letter to his niece, Rabbi Kook's daughter.
the Aderet was Rabbi Kook's father-in-law from his first marriage to the Aderet's daughter Alta Bat-Sheva in 1886. She died at a young age in 1889 leaving a daughter named Fraida Chana. the love and bond between the Aderet and his son-in-law the Ra'ayah remained the same as in the past. Later, the Ra'ayah remarried the daughter of Rabbi Zvi Yehuda Rabinowitz-Te'omim – the Aderet's twin brother, who was orphaned from her father and was raised by her uncle the Aderet [she bore him his son, Rabbi Zvi Yehuda Kook]. the Aderet addresses Rabbi Kook with loving titles and many blessing and calls his granddaughter “the joy of our house”. the decision of the Aderet to serve in the Jerusalem rabbinate initiated his call to his beloved son-in-law, the Ra’ayah to serve in the Jaffa rabbinate, the topic of this letter.
4 pages, 29 cm. Dry paper, fair condition, wear and tears, old adhesive tape.
Unknown letters! Apparently never printed.
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Rabbi Kook – Printed Items, Letters and Documents
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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Letter handwritten and signed by Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaCohen Kook – Chief Rabbi of Eretz Israel, to Rabbi Avraham Varshevsky. Approbation for his book Di Chochmei HaTalmud. Jerusalem, Adar Sheni 1935.
Enclosed: · Letter by Rabbi Avraham Varshevsky to Rabbi Kook as to his book. · the envelope in which the letter was sent to Rabbi Kook. · A typewritten copy of Rabbi Kook's letter.
the letter was written several months before the death of Rabbi Kook.
Rabbi Kook's letter + 2 leaves and a postage envelope. Varied size, overall good condition, stains and folding marks.
Enclosed: · Letter by Rabbi Avraham Varshevsky to Rabbi Kook as to his book. · the envelope in which the letter was sent to Rabbi Kook. · A typewritten copy of Rabbi Kook's letter.
the letter was written several months before the death of Rabbi Kook.
Rabbi Kook's letter + 2 leaves and a postage envelope. Varied size, overall good condition, stains and folding marks.
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Rabbi Kook – Printed Items, Letters and Documents
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $300
Sold for: $375
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Letters of good wishes exchanged between Rabbi Kook and High Commissioner Sir Arthur Wauchope.
· Two letters, one in English and the other translated to Hebrew, by High Commissioner Sir Arthur Wauchope, to Rabbi Kook. Good wishes for Rabbi Kook's 70th birthday. Jerusalem, February 18, 1935.
· Draft of Rabbi Kook's response, in his handwriting, thanking the High Commissioner for his good wishes and blessing him in return. · Enclosed is a typewritten copy of Rabbi Kook's response. Jerusalem, February 19th 1935.
4 leaves. Varied size. Good condition, folding marks.
· Two letters, one in English and the other translated to Hebrew, by High Commissioner Sir Arthur Wauchope, to Rabbi Kook. Good wishes for Rabbi Kook's 70th birthday. Jerusalem, February 18, 1935.
· Draft of Rabbi Kook's response, in his handwriting, thanking the High Commissioner for his good wishes and blessing him in return. · Enclosed is a typewritten copy of Rabbi Kook's response. Jerusalem, February 19th 1935.
4 leaves. Varied size. Good condition, folding marks.
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Rabbi Kook – Printed Items, Letters and Documents
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $250
Sold for: $425
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· Letter by Rabbi Dr. Yisrael Lowenthal to Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaCohen Kook. Jerusalem, [1935]. (Includes postal envelope).
· three leaves [4 pages] with the typewritten draft of Rabbi Kook's response to Dr. Lowenthal. Includes additions and corrections in Rabbi Kook's handwriting.
Varied size. Good condition.
· three leaves [4 pages] with the typewritten draft of Rabbi Kook's response to Dr. Lowenthal. Includes additions and corrections in Rabbi Kook's handwriting.
Varied size. Good condition.
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Rabbi Kook – Printed Items, Letters and Documents
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Auction 46 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
July 7, 2015
Opening: $300
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Letter "Instructions of the Chief Rabbinate of Eretz Israel, on the subject of supervision of the matzo bakery of the large flour-mills in Eretz Israel". Haifa, December 1925.
Detailed instructions for work arrangements of workers and kashrut supervisors in the handwriting of the general secretary Rabbi Shmuel Aharon Weber, signed by the Chief Rabbis of Eretz Israel: Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaCohen Kook and Rabbi Ya'akov Meir; Haifa rabbis: Rabbi Baruch Marcus, Rabbi Eliyahu Reine and Rabbi Yehoshua Kaniel; and Jerusalem rabbis: Rabbi Zvi Pesach Frank, Rabbi Shimshon Aharon Polonsky [the Teflik Rav] and Rabbi Avraham Philosoph.
Official stationery, 33.5 cm, written on both sides. Good condition, stains and folding marks.
Detailed instructions for work arrangements of workers and kashrut supervisors in the handwriting of the general secretary Rabbi Shmuel Aharon Weber, signed by the Chief Rabbis of Eretz Israel: Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaCohen Kook and Rabbi Ya'akov Meir; Haifa rabbis: Rabbi Baruch Marcus, Rabbi Eliyahu Reine and Rabbi Yehoshua Kaniel; and Jerusalem rabbis: Rabbi Zvi Pesach Frank, Rabbi Shimshon Aharon Polonsky [the Teflik Rav] and Rabbi Avraham Philosoph.
Official stationery, 33.5 cm, written on both sides. Good condition, stains and folding marks.
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