Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
Feb 14, 2023
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
Feb 14, 2023
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Manuscript, Rambam's commentary on Mishnayot, Order Nezikin – including: Tractate Avot, with the Shemoneh Perakim preface. Copying of the Rambam's work in the original Judeo-Arabic. [Sanaa, Yemen], 1941.
Neat script, by two writers. The first (and main) part of the manuscript, until the middle of Tractate Avoda Zara, was written by R. Chaim Sha'er; the rest was completed by R. Yosef Korach, as he writes in the colophon on the final page.
The part written by R. Yosef Korach includes ornaments and headings in colored ink.
Including text of the Mishnah in Hebrew. The first writer added marginal glosses, mostly notes regarding textual variations.
Mori Yosef Korach (1913-1961), son and disciple of Mori Shalom Korach (1873-1953, dayan in Sanaa, leading Yemenite rabbi and prolific author). Served as teacher and Torah disseminator in Sanaa, and was one of the community leaders. He immigrated to Eretz Israel ca. 1950.
[221] written leaves. 23.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor worming. Original, elegant leather binding, with metal clasps and bosses; worming and minor defects. Leaves of Davar newspaper from 1938 used as pastedowns.
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Neat script, by two writers. The first (and main) part of the manuscript, until the middle of Tractate Avoda Zara, was written by R. Chaim Sha'er; the rest was completed by R. Yosef Korach, as he writes in the colophon on the final page.
The part written by R. Yosef Korach includes ornaments and headings in colored ink.
Including text of the Mishnah in Hebrew. The first writer added marginal glosses, mostly notes regarding textual variations.
Mori Yosef Korach (1913-1961), son and disciple of Mori Shalom Korach (1873-1953, dayan in Sanaa, leading Yemenite rabbi and prolific author). Served as teacher and Torah disseminator in Sanaa, and was one of the community leaders. He immigrated to Eretz Israel ca. 1950.
[221] written leaves. 23.5 cm. Good condition. Stains. Minor worming. Original, elegant leather binding, with metal clasps and bosses; worming and minor defects. Leaves of Davar newspaper from 1938 used as pastedowns.
PLEASE NOTE: Item description was shortened in translation. For further information, please refer to Hebrew text.
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Manuscripts and Letters – Sephardi and Yemenite Rabbis
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
Feb 14, 2023
Opening: $400
Sold for: $1,250
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Manuscript, Rambam's commentary on Mishnayot, Order Mo'ed. Copying of the Rambam's work in the original Judeo-Arabic. Sanaa [Yemen], 1942.
Neat script, with calligraphic headings. Illustrated title page. Ornaments, headings and last page in colored ink. Several illustrations in colored ink. Several marginal glosses, mostly textual corrections, added by the scribe.
The manuscript was commissioned by R. Chaim Sha'er.
Mori Yosef Korach (1913-1961), son and disciple of Mori Shalom Korach (1873-1953, dayan in Sanaa, leading Yemenite rabbi and prolific author). Served as teacher and Torah disseminator in Sanaa, and was one of the community leaders. He immigrated to Eretz Israel ca. 1950.
[1], 117 written leaves. 31.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Worming, slightly affecting text. Faded ink on several leaves, affecting text. Original, elegant leather binding, with metal clasps and bosses; minor defects.
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Neat script, with calligraphic headings. Illustrated title page. Ornaments, headings and last page in colored ink. Several illustrations in colored ink. Several marginal glosses, mostly textual corrections, added by the scribe.
The manuscript was commissioned by R. Chaim Sha'er.
Mori Yosef Korach (1913-1961), son and disciple of Mori Shalom Korach (1873-1953, dayan in Sanaa, leading Yemenite rabbi and prolific author). Served as teacher and Torah disseminator in Sanaa, and was one of the community leaders. He immigrated to Eretz Israel ca. 1950.
[1], 117 written leaves. 31.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Worming, slightly affecting text. Faded ink on several leaves, affecting text. Original, elegant leather binding, with metal clasps and bosses; minor defects.
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Manuscripts and Letters – Sephardi and Yemenite Rabbis
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
Feb 14, 2023
Opening: $500
Sold for: $1,500
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Manuscript, Noam Elimelech, by R. Elimelech of Lizhensk. [Russia-Poland, ca. early 20th century].
Copying in Ashkenazic script of most of Noam Elimelech on the Book of Bereshit. Three leaves from a Chabad "bichel" bound at the end of the manuscript, with the beginning of the "Hashamayim Kisi" discourse by Rebbe Rashab, delivered on Parashat Vaera 1908.
[43] leaves. Lacking leaves from Parashiot Miketz-Vayigash. Coyping of Parashat Vayechi unfinished. Last leaf of Parashat Vayechi bound out of place. Overall fair-good condition. Several leaves in fair-poor condition. Stains, including dark stains. Tears and wear. Significant stains and open tears to several leaves, affecting text. Stamps. New binding.
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Copying in Ashkenazic script of most of Noam Elimelech on the Book of Bereshit. Three leaves from a Chabad "bichel" bound at the end of the manuscript, with the beginning of the "Hashamayim Kisi" discourse by Rebbe Rashab, delivered on Parashat Vaera 1908.
[43] leaves. Lacking leaves from Parashiot Miketz-Vayigash. Coyping of Parashat Vayechi unfinished. Last leaf of Parashat Vayechi bound out of place. Overall fair-good condition. Several leaves in fair-poor condition. Stains, including dark stains. Tears and wear. Significant stains and open tears to several leaves, affecting text. Stamps. New binding.
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Chassidut – Manuscripts and Letters
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
Feb 14, 2023
Opening: $1,800
Sold for: $2,750
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Postcard with letter (2 lines) handwritten and signed by Rebbe Chaim Elazar Shapira, the Minchat Elazar. [Munkacs (Mukachevo), 1932].
Addressed to the philanthropist R. Eliezer Bollag of Baden. The letter is very concise, written with many acronyms, and signed by the rebbe.
On the verso of the postcard, there is a letter from the rebbe's attendant, R. Chaim Dov Greenfeld, writing on behalf of the rebbe. He informs that the rebbe is praying for the recovery of the person in question, and relays the rebbe's blessings for a complete and speedy recovery.
Rebbe Chaim Elazar Shapira Rabbi of Munkacs (1872-1937) was a leading Torah scholar, halachic authority, rebbe and kabbalist in his generation. Author of Minchat Elazar and many other Torah works.
Postcard. 15X10.5 cm. Good condition. Stains.
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Addressed to the philanthropist R. Eliezer Bollag of Baden. The letter is very concise, written with many acronyms, and signed by the rebbe.
On the verso of the postcard, there is a letter from the rebbe's attendant, R. Chaim Dov Greenfeld, writing on behalf of the rebbe. He informs that the rebbe is praying for the recovery of the person in question, and relays the rebbe's blessings for a complete and speedy recovery.
Rebbe Chaim Elazar Shapira Rabbi of Munkacs (1872-1937) was a leading Torah scholar, halachic authority, rebbe and kabbalist in his generation. Author of Minchat Elazar and many other Torah works.
Postcard. 15X10.5 cm. Good condition. Stains.
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
Feb 14, 2023
Opening: $2,000
Sold for: $4,500
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Letter from the committee organizing the wedding of the daughter of the Minchat Elazar of Munkacs. With the addition of two lines handwritten and signed by the rebbe. [Munkacs (Mukachevo), Tevet 1933].
Addressed to the philanthropist R. Eliezer Bollag of Baden. Appeal (in Yiddish) for help in sponsoring the costs of the wedding of the rebbe's only daughter, which would be held in Shevat. With various details about the preparations for the grand wedding. Mimeographed typescript, on the rebbe's official stationery, completed by hand and signed by the members of the committee.
At the foot of the letter, the rebbe added words of blessing in his handwriting, with his signature.
Rebbe Chaim Elazar Shapira Rabbi of Munkacs (1872-1937) was a leading Torah scholar, halachic authority, rebbe and kabbalist in his generation. Author of Minchat Elazar and many other Torah works.
His only daughter (born to him in his old age, from his second marriage) married R. Baruch Yehoshua Yerachmiel Rabinowitz (1915-1998), son of Rebbe Nathan David, a scion of the Biala dynasty. The wedding was documented in the press as the largest Jewish wedding of those times.
[1] leaf, official stationery. 29.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Wear and tears to folds. Singeing to corners.
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Addressed to the philanthropist R. Eliezer Bollag of Baden. Appeal (in Yiddish) for help in sponsoring the costs of the wedding of the rebbe's only daughter, which would be held in Shevat. With various details about the preparations for the grand wedding. Mimeographed typescript, on the rebbe's official stationery, completed by hand and signed by the members of the committee.
At the foot of the letter, the rebbe added words of blessing in his handwriting, with his signature.
Rebbe Chaim Elazar Shapira Rabbi of Munkacs (1872-1937) was a leading Torah scholar, halachic authority, rebbe and kabbalist in his generation. Author of Minchat Elazar and many other Torah works.
His only daughter (born to him in his old age, from his second marriage) married R. Baruch Yehoshua Yerachmiel Rabinowitz (1915-1998), son of Rebbe Nathan David, a scion of the Biala dynasty. The wedding was documented in the press as the largest Jewish wedding of those times.
[1] leaf, official stationery. 29.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Wear and tears to folds. Singeing to corners.
PLEASE NOTE: Item description was shortened in translation. For further information, please refer to Hebrew text.
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
Feb 14, 2023
Opening: $600
Sold for: $750
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Manuscript, Aniyat Amen – eulogy on Rebbe Avraham Matityahu Friedman of Shtefanesht, by R. Nachum Shemaryahu Shechter Rabbi of Huşi (Romania), [1933].
Neat manuscript (with deletions and emendations) handwritten by the author, presumably in preparation for the publication of the book. This work was published in 1936, in Cluj (Klausenberg) under the title "Sefer Aniyat Amen".
The eulogy was delivered on 21st Av, 30 days after the passing of the rebbe of Shtefanesht on 21st Tammuz. On the same occasion, R. Schechter eulogized Rebbe Menachem Nachum of Ițcani (Bukovina), nephew and presumed successor of R. Avraham Matityahu, who passed away shortly before him.
R. Nachum Shemaryahu Schechter (1886-1967), prominent rabbi of the Ruzhin dynasty. Served as rabbi in Darabani and Huşi, Romania. Immigrated to Jerusalem after the Holocaust, and served as rabbi of Kiryat HaYovel. A prolific author.
He was a close associate of Rebbe Avraham Matityahu Friedman of Shtefanesht (Ștefănești; 1848-1933), famous tzaddik and wonder-worker, son of Rebbe Nachum of Shtefanesht – son of Rebbe Yisrael of Ruzhin. Rebbe Avraham Matityahu succeeded his father at the age of 21, and under his leadership, Shtefanesht grew to be an important Chassidic center. He served as rebbe for over 60 years. His gravesite in Eretz Israel serves until this day as a pilgrimage destination for prayer and salvation.
[2], 20 pages. 27 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Extensive wear and marginal tears, slightly affecting text. New binding.
Enclosed is a printed edition of the eulogy: Aniyat Amen. Klausenburg (Cluj-Napoca): Ipuron, 1936. With a picture of the rebbe of Shtefanesht and an additional printed front cover. New binding.
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Neat manuscript (with deletions and emendations) handwritten by the author, presumably in preparation for the publication of the book. This work was published in 1936, in Cluj (Klausenberg) under the title "Sefer Aniyat Amen".
The eulogy was delivered on 21st Av, 30 days after the passing of the rebbe of Shtefanesht on 21st Tammuz. On the same occasion, R. Schechter eulogized Rebbe Menachem Nachum of Ițcani (Bukovina), nephew and presumed successor of R. Avraham Matityahu, who passed away shortly before him.
R. Nachum Shemaryahu Schechter (1886-1967), prominent rabbi of the Ruzhin dynasty. Served as rabbi in Darabani and Huşi, Romania. Immigrated to Jerusalem after the Holocaust, and served as rabbi of Kiryat HaYovel. A prolific author.
He was a close associate of Rebbe Avraham Matityahu Friedman of Shtefanesht (Ștefănești; 1848-1933), famous tzaddik and wonder-worker, son of Rebbe Nachum of Shtefanesht – son of Rebbe Yisrael of Ruzhin. Rebbe Avraham Matityahu succeeded his father at the age of 21, and under his leadership, Shtefanesht grew to be an important Chassidic center. He served as rebbe for over 60 years. His gravesite in Eretz Israel serves until this day as a pilgrimage destination for prayer and salvation.
[2], 20 pages. 27 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains. Extensive wear and marginal tears, slightly affecting text. New binding.
Enclosed is a printed edition of the eulogy: Aniyat Amen. Klausenburg (Cluj-Napoca): Ipuron, 1936. With a picture of the rebbe of Shtefanesht and an additional printed front cover. New binding.
PLEASE NOTE: Item description was shortened in translation. For further information, please refer to Hebrew text.
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Chassidut – Manuscripts and Letters
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
Feb 14, 2023
Opening: $3,000
Sold for: $7,500
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Letter signed by Rebbe Yisrael Hager of Vizhnitz, the Ahavat Yisrael. [Grosswardein (Oradea)?, Cheshvan] 1926.
Written by a scribe, with the rebbe's full signature. Stamp of the rebbe at the top of the leaf. Letter of blessings for salvation, a complete recovery and good tidings. The rebbe also advises to follow the doctors' instructions.
[1] double leaf. 23.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear. Folding marks and minor tear. Inscription in English on verso.
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Written by a scribe, with the rebbe's full signature. Stamp of the rebbe at the top of the leaf. Letter of blessings for salvation, a complete recovery and good tidings. The rebbe also advises to follow the doctors' instructions.
[1] double leaf. 23.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear. Folding marks and minor tear. Inscription in English on verso.
PLEASE NOTE: Item description was shortened in translation. For further information, please refer to Hebrew text.
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Chassidut – Manuscripts and Letters
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
Feb 14, 2023
Opening: $500
Sold for: $1,375
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Letter (2 pages) from the Beit Yisrael yeshiva in Visheve, signed by Rebbe Menachem Mendel Hager, the yeshiva dean and rabbi of the city. Oyber Visheve (Vișeu de Sus), 28th October 1928.
Appeal for the yeshiva soup kitchen, addressed to the philanthropist R. Aharon Farkash. Official stationery, with a group picture of the yeshiva students at the top. Written by a scribe, with the signature and stamp of the rebbe at the end of the letter (on verso).
Rebbe Menachem Mendel Hager of Visheve (1885-1941), son of the Ahavat Yisrael of Vizhnitz. Served as rabbi of Vizhnitz, and later of Visheve, where he founded the Beit Yisrael yeshiva. A leader of Agudath Yisrael and member of the Moetzet Gedolei HaTorah.
[1] leaf, official stationery. 30.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Minor stains. Wear and folding marks, with minor tears to folds.
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Appeal for the yeshiva soup kitchen, addressed to the philanthropist R. Aharon Farkash. Official stationery, with a group picture of the yeshiva students at the top. Written by a scribe, with the signature and stamp of the rebbe at the end of the letter (on verso).
Rebbe Menachem Mendel Hager of Visheve (1885-1941), son of the Ahavat Yisrael of Vizhnitz. Served as rabbi of Vizhnitz, and later of Visheve, where he founded the Beit Yisrael yeshiva. A leader of Agudath Yisrael and member of the Moetzet Gedolei HaTorah.
[1] leaf, official stationery. 30.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Minor stains. Wear and folding marks, with minor tears to folds.
PLEASE NOTE: Item description was shortened in translation. For further information, please refer to Hebrew text.
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Chassidut – Manuscripts and Letters
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
Feb 14, 2023
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $2,500
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Letter signed by R. Chaim Meir Hager of Vizhnitz, later the Imrei Chaim Rebbe of Vizhnitz. Grosswardein (Oradea), [Summer 1935].
Lengthy letter (2 pages) addressed to the philanthropist R. Aharon Farkash, from the gabbaim of the Vizhnitz Beit Midrash in Grosswardein, asking for his assistance in fundraising for a new building for the Beit Midrash. The funds would be raised by selling letters in a Sefer Torah to be written and dedicated to the Beit Midrash.
This historic letter was photographed and published in the Vizhnitz journal Kesher Etan, Kislev-Tevet 2016, p. 9 (issue enclosed).
Rebbe Chaim Meir Hager, the Imrei Chaim of Vizhnitz (1888-1972), second son and successor of the Ahavat Yisrael of Vizhnitz. During WWI, he fled with his father to Grosswardein, where he assisted his father in leading the Vizhnitz Chassidic court. Rebuilt the Vizhnitz Chassidut in Eretz Israel after the Holocaust.
[1] double leaf (2 written pages). 23.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear. Folding marks. Tears in several places, repaired in part with tape on verso.
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Lengthy letter (2 pages) addressed to the philanthropist R. Aharon Farkash, from the gabbaim of the Vizhnitz Beit Midrash in Grosswardein, asking for his assistance in fundraising for a new building for the Beit Midrash. The funds would be raised by selling letters in a Sefer Torah to be written and dedicated to the Beit Midrash.
This historic letter was photographed and published in the Vizhnitz journal Kesher Etan, Kislev-Tevet 2016, p. 9 (issue enclosed).
Rebbe Chaim Meir Hager, the Imrei Chaim of Vizhnitz (1888-1972), second son and successor of the Ahavat Yisrael of Vizhnitz. During WWI, he fled with his father to Grosswardein, where he assisted his father in leading the Vizhnitz Chassidic court. Rebuilt the Vizhnitz Chassidut in Eretz Israel after the Holocaust.
[1] double leaf (2 written pages). 23.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear. Folding marks. Tears in several places, repaired in part with tape on verso.
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Chassidut – Manuscripts and Letters
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
Feb 14, 2023
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Letter handwritten and signed by Rebbe Moshe Yehoshua Hager of Vizhnitz. [Bnei Brak?, ca. 1950s-1960s].
Written in the lifetime of his father, the Imrei Chaim, in response to a letter of congratulations he received upon his appointment as rabbi of the Vizhnitz community in Bnei Brak, alongside his father. Concludes with blessings for the recipient, who appears to have also been appointed as rabbi or leader of a community.
[1] leaf. 15.5 cm. Approx. 17 autograph lines. Good condition. Folding marks. Top of leaf, presumably with name of recipient, cut away.
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Written in the lifetime of his father, the Imrei Chaim, in response to a letter of congratulations he received upon his appointment as rabbi of the Vizhnitz community in Bnei Brak, alongside his father. Concludes with blessings for the recipient, who appears to have also been appointed as rabbi or leader of a community.
[1] leaf. 15.5 cm. Approx. 17 autograph lines. Good condition. Folding marks. Top of leaf, presumably with name of recipient, cut away.
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Chassidut – Manuscripts and Letters
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
Feb 14, 2023
Opening: $600
Sold for: $2,500
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Five letters from prominent rabbis and rebbes [1950s-1970s]. Some letters include good year wishes.
• Aerogram with letter handwritten and signed by Rebbe Yehuda Horowitz of Dzikov. [Jerusalem, ca. 1950s-1960s]. Many blessings, including good year wishes.
• Letter handwritten and signed by Rebbe Avraham Yehoshua Heshel Twersky of Machnovka. [Bnei Brak, Elul 1950s-1970s]. Blessings for a complete recovery and a good year. Additional letter handwritten by the Rebbetzin at the foot of the leaf.
• Letter of wedding congratulations, handwritten and signed by R. Moshe Neuschloss, rabbi of New Square. [New Square, NY], Cheshvan 1968.
• Lengthy letter handwritten and signed by R. Elchanan Halpern, a rabbi of Golders Green. London, 1950. Brief halachic responsa on various topics.
• Letter handwritten and signed by Rebbe Eliezer Hager of Seret-Vizhnitz. Haifa, Elul 1971. Good year wishes.
5 letters. Size and condition vary. Overall good condition.
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• Aerogram with letter handwritten and signed by Rebbe Yehuda Horowitz of Dzikov. [Jerusalem, ca. 1950s-1960s]. Many blessings, including good year wishes.
• Letter handwritten and signed by Rebbe Avraham Yehoshua Heshel Twersky of Machnovka. [Bnei Brak, Elul 1950s-1970s]. Blessings for a complete recovery and a good year. Additional letter handwritten by the Rebbetzin at the foot of the leaf.
• Letter of wedding congratulations, handwritten and signed by R. Moshe Neuschloss, rabbi of New Square. [New Square, NY], Cheshvan 1968.
• Lengthy letter handwritten and signed by R. Elchanan Halpern, a rabbi of Golders Green. London, 1950. Brief halachic responsa on various topics.
• Letter handwritten and signed by Rebbe Eliezer Hager of Seret-Vizhnitz. Haifa, Elul 1971. Good year wishes.
5 letters. Size and condition vary. Overall good condition.
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Chassidut – Manuscripts and Letters
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Auction 90 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Letters, Ceremonial Art
Feb 14, 2023
Opening: $300
Sold for: $475
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Large collection of printed Shanah Tovah cards from various figures, including many rabbis and rebbes. Some include handwritten inscriptions and a few are signed. Eretz Israel, United States and elsewhere, [20th century].
• Greeting cards from rebbes, including: Rebbe Chanoch Henich Twersky of Radomysl-Malin, Chicago; Rebbe Nachman Kahana of Spinka, Bnei Brak; Rebbe Chananya Yom Tov Lipa Deutsch of Helmetz, New York; and others.
• Greeting cards from rabbis in the U.S. and elsewhere, including: R. Eliezer Silver, Springfield Massachusetts. (U.S.); R. Moshe Stern, rabbi of Debrecen and Neuhäusel, Brooklyn NY; R. Y.L. Gurwitz, Melbourne (Australia); and others.
• Greeting cards from rabbis in Eretz Israel, including: R. Zalman Sorotzkin Rabbi of Lutsk, Jerusalem; R. Yisrael Moshe Dushinsky (greeting on a Shanah Tovah card of his father R. Yosef Tzvi Dushinsky, Jerusalem); R. Shlomo Zalman Auerbach, Shaarei Chesed, Jerusalem; R. Natan Gestetner, Bnei Brak; R. Yehoshua Zelig Diskin, [Pardes Hanna]; and others.
• Card from Yeshivat Merkaz HaRav, with printed greetings and picture of R. Avraham Yitzchak HaKohen Kook. Stamp over picture stating his passing.
• Shanah Tovah postcard, with picture of R. Aharon Shmuel Aszód Rabbi of Dunaszerdahely [Hungary, after 1905].
• And more.
See Hebrew description for more details.
Approx. 85 items. Size and condition vary. Some envelopes enclosed.
Provenance: Collection of Dr. Haim Grossman.
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• Greeting cards from rebbes, including: Rebbe Chanoch Henich Twersky of Radomysl-Malin, Chicago; Rebbe Nachman Kahana of Spinka, Bnei Brak; Rebbe Chananya Yom Tov Lipa Deutsch of Helmetz, New York; and others.
• Greeting cards from rabbis in the U.S. and elsewhere, including: R. Eliezer Silver, Springfield Massachusetts. (U.S.); R. Moshe Stern, rabbi of Debrecen and Neuhäusel, Brooklyn NY; R. Y.L. Gurwitz, Melbourne (Australia); and others.
• Greeting cards from rabbis in Eretz Israel, including: R. Zalman Sorotzkin Rabbi of Lutsk, Jerusalem; R. Yisrael Moshe Dushinsky (greeting on a Shanah Tovah card of his father R. Yosef Tzvi Dushinsky, Jerusalem); R. Shlomo Zalman Auerbach, Shaarei Chesed, Jerusalem; R. Natan Gestetner, Bnei Brak; R. Yehoshua Zelig Diskin, [Pardes Hanna]; and others.
• Card from Yeshivat Merkaz HaRav, with printed greetings and picture of R. Avraham Yitzchak HaKohen Kook. Stamp over picture stating his passing.
• Shanah Tovah postcard, with picture of R. Aharon Shmuel Aszód Rabbi of Dunaszerdahely [Hungary, after 1905].
• And more.
See Hebrew description for more details.
Approx. 85 items. Size and condition vary. Some envelopes enclosed.
Provenance: Collection of Dr. Haim Grossman.
PLEASE NOTE: Item description was shortened in translation. For further information, please refer to Hebrew text.
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