Auction 2
Dec 4, 2017
Israel
 Mazor St 6, Jerusalem
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LOT 142:

Chiddushei U'Klalot HaRazeh - Copy of the Holy Admor Rabbi Shalom Eliezer Halberstam of Ujfeherto (Ratzfert) son of ...

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Chiddushei U'Klalot HaRazeh - Copy of the Holy Admor Rabbi Shalom Eliezer Halberstam of Ujfeherto (Ratzfert) son of "the Divrei Chaim" of Sanz - The Admor's Stamp - An Important and Interesting registration in his own Holy handwriting
Chiddushei U'Klalot HaRazeh, including novellae on Torah shiurim, new laws, the laws of selling chametz and novellae on four columns, long halachic correspondence with the Gaon, the author of the Noda B'Yehuda, from the Gaon Rebi Ze’ev HaLEvi MK” K Brad. Jerusalem, 1888. First edition, with approbations by the great rabbis of Jerusalem, Rabbi Meir Auerbach, the head Rabbi Avraham Ashkenazi. Rabbi Shmuel Salant, Rabbi David ben Shimon and Rabbi Aharon Azriel.

Copy of the holy Admor Rabbi Shalom Eliezer Halberstam from Ratzfert ZYE” A.

On page A"D 2, the personal signature of the Admor "Shalom Eliezer Halberstam ChVP”K Ratzfert".

On the page there is a drawing, a kind of agreement to the book, in fact the handwriting of the Admor " in the year 1908 P’ Retzeferta YE” A " I also agree that the holy book was good”.

The Admor Rabbi Shalom Eliezer Halberstam (1862-1944) is a genius in Torah and measurements, a supreme saint. Tales of holiness, celibacy and the worship of God were connected to him. Many Jews from all over Hungary they flocked to his home in Raztzfrat and were saved from his blessings. The youngest son of the holy Rebbe, Rabbi Chaim Halberstam, the author of the Divrei Chaim of Sanz, and the grandson of Rabbi Yechiel Zvi Unger of Torna, who was only 14 years old when his father died, But he was young enough to receive from his holy father. Soon after his marriage he moved to Hornisteople and stayed there for about ten years Then he returned to Galicia and settled in Torna, where he began with Admorot. After eleven years he moved to Ratzfratt, Hungary, where he served as Rebbe to thousands of Chasidim. Before the deportation of the community to Auschwitz he told his sons that his father had been revealed to him in a dream and that he was given the opportunity to be saved or to die for Kiddush Hashem. Rabbi Shalom Eliezer accepted the second option and did not leave his congregation. Before being thrown into the fire furnaces he asked for a Talit. He wrapped himself in a Talit and marched proudly to the death chambers. May Hashem avenge his blood. His sons: Rabbi Chaim of Satmar and Rabbi Meshulam Zusia. His son-in-law: Rabbi Ben Tzion of Bobov, Rabbi Chaim Tzvi Teitelbaum of Seagate, Rabbi Menachem Mender of Kaminka and Rabbi Yisrael Tzvi Makani. (Atsei Chasidut p. 679).

8 pages, expired page
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Good condition, reinforcement of paper glue on several leaves.

 


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