Auction 7 ב Judaica, rare, books from letters, manuscripts, attributed signatures, paintings, Jewish silver art.
By Qumran
Sep 5, 2022
ראובן מס 131 , ירושלים, ישראל 9723603, Israel

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LOT 20:

A letter from the Maran Rebbe of Moiznitz Shlita about the importance of speaking Yiddish - 1977.

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A letter from the Maran Rebbe of Moiznitz Shlita about the importance of speaking Yiddish - 1977.
A holy letter and agreement from Maran, the Admor of the High Court, Rabbi Yisrael Hagar of Zynitz Shalita, about the importance of speaking in Yiddish.
The letter was written as an agreement to the booklet 'Torat Amech' published by Rabbi Mordechai Weisspish, one of the scholars of the 'Kollel Chazon Ish' in Bnei Brak regarding the importance of speaking in the 'Yiddish' language.
In his letter, the Rebbe refers to the fact that "Yiddish is the language in which our ancestors spoke for many generations, and all the Torah greats and worshipers of God, all their talk and sermons, etc., were in the Yiddish language." The Rebbe also explains that the use of this language is a barrier and a caveat against connecting to the influence of the shabby street, and "Also the Amor Shalita expressed his opinion on the importance of printing the aforementioned booklet that speaks in praise of the Yiddish language... and God forbid to sever the connection with the ancestors".
At the end of the letter, the Rebbe blesses that "May God help us to this day that we may walk in the ways of our ancestors and that we may be redeemed with a complete redemption in B.A."
Maran the Rebbe of Wiznitz Shalita: Born in the year 555 - to Oyosh'at - to his father Rabbi Moshe Yehoshua Hagar - the 'Yeshuat Moshe' of Wiznitz. The Rebbe's godfather was Rabbi Yisrael of Hosiatin.
The Rebbe was educated in the court of his great elder - Baal 'Emeri Chaim' of Viznitz who first lived in Tel Aviv and the AHCM, when he moved to live in Shikon Viznitz. After his years of study at the Viznitz yeshiva, he married a Rabbi, born 2015, the Rebbe Rabbi of Shulam Zosia from Chernobyl.
In the year 5779, the Rebbe was appointed by his elder to serve as the rabbi of the synagogue of the Viznitz Hasidim in Bnei Brak, when during the coronation he blessed the 'Amri Chaim' with the blessing that Rabbi Ze'ev Wolf of Cherni - Ostraha blessed his student 'Ahavat Shalom': "May the monarchy be renewed His, that he will not move from him and his children and his children's children from now on and forever." And after the death of the 'Amri Chaim' and the appointment of the 'Yeshuat Moshe' under him, the Rebbe was appointed Rabbi and Abbot of Shikon Vizhnitz until the year 5722.
In the last years of the 'Yeshuot Moshe', the Rebbe served as the leader of the Chassidim in practice, in 1777 after the departure of the 'Yeshuot Moshe', the Rebbe was appointed to the position of the sixth Rebbe of Beit Wiznitz, when most of the Hassidim flocked to him and accepted his leadership.
The Rebbe was known for his great righteousness and humility, and for his work for peace in the ultra-Orthodox community. He also worked in the year 1977 to strengthen and establish the 'Council of Torah Elders'. He fought a lot against the harms of technology and the corruption of the generation. The most prominent of our generation.
Specifications: [1] Typewritten page with the signature of his Holiness and the Rebbe's stamp, 18 / 12.5 cm.
Condition: Excellent, pasted on a sheet of white paper.

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