Auction 118 Part 2. Seforim, Kabbalah & Chassidut, Manuscripts & Rabbinical letters. Belongings of Tzadikim & Amulets
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Dec 17, 2019
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LOT 281:

Letter with a Blessing for Complete Healing from the Admo"r Rabbi Yoel of Satmar

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Letter with a Blessing for Complete Healing from the Admo"r Rabbi Yoel of Satmar
Letter from the Admo"r Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar with a very lengthy blessing for complete healing. 9 lines in his handwriting, with his signature.
"May Hash-m send his assistance and quickly send [you] complete healing from all [your] illness and pain, and remove all disease [from you]" - the Admo"r's blessing.
In his letter, the Admo"r also responds to the question about whether to travel to a different country where he heard there is an expert doctor.
In his remarks, the Admo"r writes: "Since, as is known, permission was granted for doctors to heal, and Hash-m sends his assistance from above, His word will be sent to heal him - a complete and total healing."
The first part was apparently written by the prominent gabbai Rabbi Yosef Ashkenazi, and signed by the Admo"r, who wrote, "[Your] friend who lovingly seeks [your] well-being" and signs his name. Afterwards, the Admo"r adds lengthy lines in his handwriting, and concludes: "[Your] friend, who wishes to hear of [your] wellness and success."
The Admo"r Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar [1887-1979] was a son of the Kedushat Yom Tov of Sighet and younger brother of the "Atzei Chaim," successor to his father's ways in Chassidic leadership. He was the first Admo"r of Satmar Chassidism. His greatness was known even before the Holocaust, and at seventeen years old when his father passed away, the Chassidim were drawn to him and they gathered around him from then on. He was a congregational leader and served as a rabbi of prominent communities for over 70 years. He was miraculously saved from the Holocaust, ascended to the Land of Israel and then immigrated to the United States, where he was one of those who established the Chassidic world there. He raised the crown of Chassidism, which had lost most of its children in the Holocaust, and inspired the spiritual desolation among the survivors to blossom. He worked tirelessly to found institutions of Torah study, of prayer, and for the restoration of Judaism after the European destruction. He is known for his zealous and uncompromising stance against Zionism. He authored: VaYoel Moshe,ֲ Imrei Yoel,ֲ Divrei Yoel, and more.
[2] pp, official stationery leaf written on both sides. 14x22 cm. Filing holes, minimal stains, fine condition.

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