Subasta 93 K2 Judaica Sale: Rare Printed Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters, Graphic & Ceremonial Arts
Por Kestenbaum & Company
6.5.21
The Brooklyn Navy Yard Building 77, Suite 1108 141 Flushing Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11205, Estados Unidos

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Welcome to our Spring K2 Judaica Auction (Kestenbaum Sale number 93) consisting of 226 lots. The subject matter of the auction is divided as follows:


Manuscripts: Lots 1-21 

Including ten lots of Pinkas community records (all American), Lots 12-21


Autograph Letters by Rabbinic & Chassidic leaders: Lots 22-77


Americana - Printed Books, Manuscripts & Autograph Letters: Lots 78-96.


Cook-Books (Lots 107-123)


Holocaust-era (Lots 132-151)


Land (and State) of Israel: Lots 152-169


Graphic Art: Lots 188-209. 

Including artwork by Yohanan Simon, Chagall, Pilichowski, Abel Pann and Reuven Rubin. Also a magnificent livre-d'artiste by Joseph Budko, issued entirely on vellum, one of just five copies (lot 188)


Ceremonial and Folk Objects: Lots 210-226


Included in the auction are items that relate to Jewish history in: Argentina, Belgium, England, France, Germany, Hungary, Norway, Poland, Russia and Spain.


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La subasta ha concluido

LOTE 48:

LEVENSTEIN, YECHEZKEL
(“Reb Chatzkel, ” 1885-1974). Autograph Letter Signed and stamped on plain paper ...

Vendido por: $400
Precio estimado :
$ 300 - $500
Comisión de la casa de subasta: 25%
IVA: 8.875% Sobre el precio total del lote y la comisión
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LEVENSTEIN, YECHEZKEL
(“Reb Chatzkel, ” 1885-1974). Autograph Letter Signed and stamped on plain paper, written in Hebrew to Chana Lamstein.



Letter thanks to a donor to the yeshiva.
One page. 4to.
Bnai Brak: 1957


A tremendously influential figure in the Mussar Movement. R. Levenstein was Mashgiach of the Mirrer Yeshiva in Lithuania and during its flight to Shanghai. Later, he was Mashgiach Ruchni of the Ponovezh Yeshiva in Israel.