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Talelei Orot – Lublin, 1936 – Facsimile of Letter of the Rebbe of Bobov, Author of Kedushat Tzion – Copy of Rebbe Moshe Lipschitz, With Letter by Author Rabbi Moshe Uri Keller of Sanz, Author of Yalkut HaUrim

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Talelei Orot, selected homilies on the Torah, Neviim and Ketuvim, and aggadot, by various rabbis, edited by R. Moshe Uri Keller of Sanz (author of Yalkut HaUrim). Lublin: typeset by Ozer Zweckin, printed by M. Sznajdermesser, 1936.


Leaf [2] contains a facsimile of a letter of approbation by Rebbe Bentzion Halberstam of Bobov (the Kedushat Tzion), addressed to the author, with the suggestion to name the book Talelei Orot.
The present copy belonged to Rebbe Moshe (Moshele) Lipschitz of Wielopole and his son R. Chaim Uri Lipschitz, with their stamps.
Mounted on endpaper, letter handwritten and signed by author R. Moshe Uri Keller of Sanz, addressed to Rebbe Moshele, dating to Cheshvan 1937.


Rebbe Moshe Lipschitz of Wielopole-Jerusalem-Philadelphia (1898-1975), son of R. David Aryeh Brisel. He immigrated with his parents to Jerusalem in 1900; later emigrating in 1913 to the court of his illustrious grandfather Rebbe Nata Dov Lipschitz of Wielopole. He fled to the United States in World War I, where he served as Wielopole rebbe in Philadelphia. In 1958 he immigrated once more to Eretz Israel, where he donated his large library to yeshivas and study halls in Jerusalem.


[4], 80 leaves. 23 cm. Overall good condition. Stains. Handwritten inscription on title page. New binding.


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Chassidut – Important Copies – Signatures and Stamps, Glosses and Dedications
Chassidut – Important Copies – Signatures and Stamps, Glosses and Dedications