Auction 78 Chabad - Special Auction introducing Souvenirs and Special Gifts to Shlichim, Donors, Family and Friends for the New Year | Most of the Rebbe's Chalukot under the Same Roof
By Moreshet
Sep 22, 2024
Harav Kook Street 10 Bnei Brak, Israel
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LOT 49:

Kuntres Drushei Chatunah - 17th of Kislev 1991 with 2 Dollars Given Directly by the Rebbe in the Original Plastic Case!

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Kuntres Drushei Chatunah - 17th of Kislev 1991 with 2 Dollars Given Directly by the Rebbe in the Original Plastic Case!

Kuntres Drushei Chatunah. Published by Kehat 1991.  With 2 $1bills given directly by the Rebbe. Placed in the original plastic case given directly by the Rebbe! Bright light blue binding with the title printed on it in bright red lettering. Quality paper. Very good condiiton. 


On the inside title page, the notation: "נתקבל מכ"ק אדמו"ר שליט"א לידי... (the recipient's name)".


The bills are, of course, with consecutive numbers. Very good condition. 


Kuntres Drushei Chatunah - containing Chassidic Mamarim about weddings said by the Rebbe the Rayatz in Kislev, 1929, relating to the wedding of his daughter the Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka with the Rebbe who eventually succeeded him and became the seventh Admor of the dynasty. The Kuntres was published for the first time in the year the Mamarim were said, 1929, in Riga and was then reprinted in 1992 for the 43 wedding anniversary of the Rebbe and Rebbetzin.


Kislev 17 1992
A description that was written in those days in Yoman Mibet Chayeinu recalls the day of the Chalukah: "At the end of the prayer, the Rebbe Shlita entered his room and at 1:30 came out for the Chalukah of the Kuntresim. This time, the Chalukah was not downstairs, but near the entrance to the Rebbe's room... the door was open and the dollar table was close to the entrance and so he stood and handed out the Kuntres... to men, women and children...thousands of people passed by the Rebbe Shlita and for this reason - the masses of people - almost no one managed to talk to the Rebbe, only pass by quickly, get a fleeting glance of the king's illuminated face and leave happily with a special gift...". 
See: Mazkeret Netzach, p. 62.   


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