LOT 153: Absolutely Unique Collection from the Saintly Chazon Ish zt”l. 50 Items from the Personal Table of this Holy Gaon. A magnificent treasure - a collection of 50 items of the holy Gaon, leader of his generation, Maran HaChazon Ish. These pages were in his room on his table on the day of his ...
LOT 154: Emissary Letter From the Students of The Gra in the Holy Cities, Led by Rabbi Yisrael of Shklov – With Numerous Blessings. Kisleiv, 1831. This document was written on behalf of the Rabbinical Emissary (Shadar), Rabbi Zvi Hirsch son of R’ Yehuda. He was an emissary dispatched by the Tzfat ...
LOT 155: A Letter of Appreciation and Blessing to Rabbi Pinchas Roberts, from the Organization "Tikvah LeYeled", With Signatures and Blessings of Gedolei Yisrael. The present letter was sent from the organization "Tikvah LeYeled", which helps disabled children with cerebral palsy, to Raabbi Pinchas ...
LOT 156: "According to my opinion, fortunate is the one who merits him." - A Responsa Letter Regarding a Shidduch for a Young Man in Yeshiva, by the Esteemed Rosh Yeshiva Rabbi Shmuel Rozovsky. Bnei Brak, 1973. A handwritten letter by the head of Yeshivat Ponovezh, the renowned Rabbi Shmuel Rozovsky, to ...
LOT 157: An Important Historical Letter from Rabbi Elazar Menachem Shach, Rosh Yeshivat Ponevezh, on the Subject of Saving Independent Education in Israel. Bnei Brak. A handwritten letter in handwriting of Maran Rosh Yeshiva of Ponevezh, Rabbi Elazar Menachem Man Shach to the Gaon Rabbi Pinchas Roberts ...
LOT 158: Letter From Maran Rabbi Chaim Ozer Grodzinski. Vilna, 1936. The letter does not mention who the recipient is, although its contents suggest that it was sent one of Eastern Europe’s Rabbis. Neither does the letter clearly state what the matter at hand is. It seems, however, that the letter’s ...
LOT 159: Letter Penned by Rabbi Yosef Yehuda Leib Block, Av Beit Din and Rosh Yeshiva of Telz. Telz, 1928. This letter of recommendation was written by Rabbi Bloch on behalf of his student, Mr Tuvia Bronznik of Jonava. In his letter, Rabbi Bloch testifies as to his student’s great dedication to his ...
LOT 160: Letter Thanking For Condolences From the Lubavitcher Rebbe to Rabbi Chaim Nachman Kubelski. Brooklyn, 1965. In this letter the Rebbe thanks Rabbi Chaim Nachman on the words of condolence that he sent the Rebbe. Hand-signed by the Rebbe, with a number of Torah references added at the end. ...
LOT 161: Sefer HaTanya. Edition Distributed by The Lubavitcher Rebbe on the Occasion of his Eightieth Birthday. 11 Nissan 5742, 1982. The book of Likutei Amarim – Tanya, authored by the Admor HaZaken, Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi. Special edition of the Tanya, (Edition 164) printed on the occasion of ...
LOT 162: New Year’s Greeting Letter From The Rayatz to his Relative Rabbi Shlomo Yehudah Leib Eliezarov, Ra’avad Chevron. Atwatsek (Otwock), 1936. This letter was dispatched from the healing resort of Atwastsek. Written by The Rayatz on the occasion of the New Year to, “my friend, my relative HaRav ...
LOT 163: Letter of Rebuke From the Lubavitcher Rebbe to Rabbi Avraham Sofer (Great-Grandson of the Chatam Sofer), Regarding the Books, Beit HaBechirah of The Meiri That he Edited and Published. 1959. Fascinating letter of the Rebbe regarding the editing and publishing of books, particularly books of the ...
LOT 164: Condolence and Greeting Letter From the Rebbe, The Rayatz. 1942. Letter expressing condolences and blessings from The Rayatz to a Jew named Yehudah, (his family name is not mentioned) on the passing of his wife, Ida. “May G-d keep you healthy and assist you with all that you need, both ...
LOT 165: New Year’s Greeting Letter From the Rebbe, The Rayatz to his Mechutan and Friend, Rabbi Yisrael Meisel. 1948. “For a good and sweet year, in material and spiritual matters”. Heartfelt and warm letter filled with blessings to Rabbi Yisrael Meisel and family, in honor of the new year. The ...
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