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 19:

Consent in a copy of the Admor Rabbi Meshulam Zosia of Chernobyl - 1977

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Consent in a copy of the Admor Rabbi Meshulam Zosia of Chernobyl - 1977
Consent to a booklet designed to strengthen and stimulate the importance of speaking in the 'Yiddish' language signed by the holy hand of the Rebbe Rabbi Meshulam Zosia Tversky of Chernobyl, Bnei Brak 2018.
In the agreement, which the Rebbe signed with the signature of his holy hand and with his seal, it was written among the words that: "It is proper for every Rabbi not to change the language of his ancestors and this language is our heritage from generation to generation..."
Rabbi Meshulam Zosia Tversky (1954 - 5588) was the third Rebmor of Loyab and the first of the Chernobyl dynasty to serve in the Land of Israel.
Our rabbi was born to his father Rabbi Haim Yitzchak Tovereski in the city of 'Mozir' in Russia, when he was only twenty-four years old, he had to flee from the communists who persecuted him with their decrees on religion and was crowned by his father before his escape to the 'Admor of Loyaib'. He arrived in the Land of Israel where he stayed for about two days, in the year 1336 our Rebbe returned to Poland where his mother's father stayed in the shade of his old age - Rabbi Yitzchak Yeshaya Halberstam, son of the 'Devri Chaim'.
In 1936, the Rebbe returned to Israel and married the daughter of the Rebbe of Strattin, and after the years of the Holocaust he founded the court of 'Chernobyl Loyeb', the first in the line of the Chernobyl Admors after the Holocaust, son after son of the tzaddiks of the Chernobil House and Loyeb, the son of the Harak's daughter Rabbi Yeshai of Tashchovib, grew up on his knees, was educated in light and received many blessings. He escaped by the grace of heaven before the Holocaust and immigrated with his body to the Land of Israel. In Jerusalem and then in Bnei Brak, he established his Beit Midrash, where many admirers of the Holy Courts of Beit Chernabile and Sanz gathered. He was known for the power of his prayer and his great humility His great son-in-law is KK Admor Mahari of Wiznitz.
Specifications: [1] sheet of paper, 17 /14 cm.
Condition: good, fold marks, creases

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