Auction 22 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters

Zohar Chai – Signatures and Glosses by the Mekubal Rabbi Yehuda Ze'ev Leibowitz

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Zohar Chai, on Shemot, commentary of the Zohar according to the Arizal and the Besht, by Rebbe Yitzchak Isaac of Kumrana. Bnei Brak, 1972, second edition.
Dozens of kabalistic long handwritten glosses, some signed: "Note by Yuda Ze'ev Leibowitz". Included in the notes are many quotes from his rabbis: Rabbi Yoel of Satmar, Rabbi Aharon of Belz, Rebbe of Sanz, Rabbi Moshe Ya'ir Weinstock etc.
Several notes are in the handwriting of the Mekubal Rabbi Yoel Hirschsprung of Tel Aviv (1891-1989), signed Yoel. Stamps of Rabbi Yehuda Ze'ev Leibowitz and Rabbi Yoel Hirschsprung.
The Mekubal Rabbi Yehuda Ze'ev Leibowitz (1921-2010), was born in Satmar and studied in his youth from Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum and Rabbi Yehuda Rosner Rabbi of Székelyhid. A wonder-worker, holy and pure, one of the heads of the "hidden" mekubalim group in Tel Aviv (a disciple of the "Shoemaker" and Rabbi Yehuda Zvi Brandvein), he studied at length kabalistic wisdom and wrote several important books. Close to Rabbi Aharon of Belz and the rebbes of the House of Ruzin and Sanz. He was renowned as a wonder worker and lofty tzaddik.
[8]. 166 leaves + cover leaves full of handwritten inscriptions. 22.5 cm. Good condition, loose and worn fabric binding.
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