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LOT 110:

Manuscript of the Admor, author of the Tzemach Tzedek - written by Chasidim in the life of the Admor - Lubavitch ...

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Manuscript of the Admor, author of the Tzemach Tzedek - written by Chasidim in the life of the Admor - Lubavitch, 1860-1865


Manuscripts, Essays on Hasidism and Kabbalah on Parshiot Bamidbar -dvarim And different times, delivered by the Admor Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson of Lubavitch. The manuscript consists of pamphlets and notebooks written by the followers of Admor Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, author of Tzemach Tzedek Three or four writers. The articles were written during the period of their recitation between the years 1860-1865.


The pamphlets were combined into one volume, and were later conceptualized by various proofreaders who added corrections and proofs to the margins of the leaves.
In the articles are various headlines, "the seventh day of Pesach, 1865." "The Torat Ha-Admor that was said in Lubavitch ..." "In the speech of P Shabbat Nachamu". ", As well as handwritten articles. “Tiku BaChodesh Shofar” A saying in Shir HaShirim. A saying in Tehllim. At the end of one of the articles was written “Mugah Heytev MiGuff CY” K the Admor Shlit" a, at the end of several sayings, it is written "Hugah Heytev Ze'ev HaCohen P". Signature "Yitzchak Matilnesht Drowitch." The articles were printed later in the book Or HaTorah (No formulas were compared).

The holy Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, author of "Tzemach Tzedek" (1789-1866), the third Rebbe of the Admor Chabad dynasty. The most prominent disciple of his grandfather, the old Rebbe, Rabbi Shneur Shalman of Liadi, author of the Tanya. "After the death of his uncle and father-in-law, the middle Rebbe, Rabbi Dovber Shneori, took over the throne, in the year 1828. He was one of the greatest and most brilliant of his generation. He established his court in the city of Lubavitch. His holy sons served as Admor after him, when his youngest son, Rabbi Shmuel (the fourth Rebbe, Moharash) continued the lineage in the city of Lubavitch.

[144] leaves. 23 cm. Many moth holes. But can be read. Fair-poor condition. No binding. Detached pages.


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