Auction 20 Tiferet 20 - Rare and Special Items
By Tiferet Auctions
Dec 1, 2020
Shenhav Building, Beit Hadfus st , Jerusalem, Israel

A special auction of rare items: 

First editions of Hassidic Sefarim, Slavita-Zhitomir, letters by Tzaddikim and the greatest Hassidic Rabbis, the Geonim of Ashkenaz and Hungary, the greatest Rabbis of Lithuania, the greatest Poskim of previous generations, pedigreed copies, artifacts of renowned Tzaddikim, Satmar, Chabad and more.  

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LOT 103:

Holy Letter about Charity Matters, with Many Blessings by the Gaon Rabbi Zelig Reuven Bengis Rabd of Jerusalem. [1945]

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Auction took place on Dec 1, 2020 at Tiferet Auctions

Holy Letter about Charity Matters, with Many Blessings by the Gaon Rabbi Zelig Reuven Bengis Rabd of Jerusalem. [1945]

Holy letter handwritten entirely and with the full handwritten signature of Rabd of HaEdah HaCharedit the Gaon Rabbi Zelig Reuven Bengis author of 'Liflagot Reuven', one of Gedolei Hador, about assisting a charity enterprise. Jerusalem, 1945. 


In the letter, the Rabd requests to assist a charity enterprise and ends with his holy blessings: "All those who take part in this Mitzvah will be blessed with long and blessed life with peace and great success until their old age".

As said, the letter was hand-signed by the Rabd, which is rare since appearing on most of his letters is his stamped signature  - a special stamp on which his signature was impressed. 


The Gaon Rabbi Zelig Reuven Bengis (1864-1953), one of the greatest Rabbis of Jerusalem and Rabd of HaEdah HaCharedit. He was born in Šnipiškės to his father Rabbi Zvi Hirsch. At the age of approx. seventeen, he started studying at the renowned Volozhin Yeshiva, where he became linked in love to his Rabbi the Natziv (who fondly called hum "A living Shas"). Rabbi Bengis was rabbinically ordained by leading Rabbis: the Natziv, Rabbi Yitzchak Elchanan Spektor and Rabbi Chaim of Brisk. Since 1894, he served as a Rabbi in Bodki, Kalvarija and Smolensk. In 1938, he was called to served as Rabd of HaEdah HaCharedit of Jerusalem and to do so, he immigrated to the Holy Land. In Jerusalem, he fearlessly led the community (although he had no inclination to zealousness). After his passing, he was replaced by the Gaon Rabbi Yosef Zvi Dushinsky. Among his disciples were Moronan Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Auerbach and Rabbi Yosef Shalom Elyashiv.