Auction 92 Fine Judaica: Rare Printed Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters & Graphic Arts
Feb 18, 2021
USA
 The Brooklyn Navy Yard Building 77, Suite 1108 141 Flushing Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11205
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LOT 120:

SOLOVEITCHIK, LIFSCHE
(Wife of Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik of Brisk, 1855-1915).
Seven-page Manuscript ...

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SOLOVEITCHIK, LIFSCHE
(Wife of Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik of Brisk, 1855-1915).



Seven-page Manuscript in Hebrew, a Hesped for Rebbetzin Lipshe Soloveitchik. Anonymously composed, this eulogy is passionate in its language concerning the loss of this esteemed woman; utilizing various Talmudic passages and applying them here to her.
pp. 7. Worn, tears affecting some letters on last page. Unbound. 8vo.
(Brisk): 1915


With expressions of deep loss and grief, the text repeatedly acclaims Rebbetzin Soloveitchik’s illustrious relationship to great Torah leaders: Her husband (‘head of the entire exile’) R. Chaim Soloveitchik; her father, R. Raphael Shapiro of Volozhin; her maternal grandfather, The Netziv; and her paternal grandfather, R. Leib Shapiro, Chief Rabbi of Kovno. The eulogy notes that Rebbetzin Soloveitchik’s elevated spiritual status resulted in her meriting to have two sons of heightened Torah values: R. Velvel (Yitzchak Ze'ev) Soloveitchik and R. Moshe Soloveitchik. The manuscript praises the wives of Torah scholars who assist their husbands in their study: "To be a rabbi in our city of Brisk you [not only] need to be a genius, you need the assistance of a wife …We have we merited such a genius [R. Chaim Brisker] only thanks to the Rebbetzin, a peerlessly righteous woman.” This Hesped is unpublished. Likely written by a close relative or by one of the prominent rabbis in attendance at the funeral.

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