LOT 101: Holy of holies: Ultra-long handwritten page by the holy Rabbi of Satmar, including content from the sefer Vyoel Moshe. A handwritten page by Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar. Long and impressive page in beautiful condition, fully handwritten and excerpted from sefer Vyoel Moshe. The holy Admor ...
LOT 102: Original handwritten Kol Kora signed by many distinguished Rabbanim including the Rabbi of Satmar; not to connect or fall prey to the Zionist ideology. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 103: The havdala cup that belonged to the Rabbi of Satmar. This glass havdalah cup is known to have been used by Rabbi Yoel of Satmar many times. The minhag in Satmar is specifically to use a glass cup. The sanctity of using an object that belonged to a tzadik is indescribable. Much is brought ...
LOT 104: The siddur Shelah of the Ribnitzer Rabbi- that he used to pray in for many years, including many lengthy Tefilos on Shabbos and Yom Tov. The holy siddur of the Rabbi of RIbnitz, Shar Hashamayim with many signs of use. According to family witnesses, he used this for many years during Shabbos and ...
LOT 105: Machzor Shavuos that belonged to the noted Rabbi Moshe Aryeh Freund of Yerushalayim. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 106: Tremendous segulah: the Kappel of Rabbi Yankele of Pshevorsk. The Kappel of Rabbi Yankele Leiser of Pshevorsk is a tremendous segula brought to us by a noted individual. Rabbi Yankele was the Rabbi of Pshevorsk in Antwerp, who learned from Rabbi Chuna of Koloshitz. He was a pious and holy ...
LOT 107: Tehilim of Hagaon Rabbi Yoshia Deutch of Katamon that belonged to Rabbi Refoel Blum of Kashau. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 108: Hilchos Rav Alfas printed in Slavita, 1890. This copy belonged to Rabbi Aharon Tzvi of Biala Strikov. Includes a listing of owners. Good condition with original binding. Has a damaged spine. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 109: First edition of Tiferes Shlomo with the holy signature his son the Baal Chesed Lavraham. General condition is good/very good, has some moth holes on the lower margins. Has signs of use.
LOT 110: Keser Shem Tov, the copy of Rabbi Elazar Mendel of Lelov printed in Lviv in 1849. Magnificent condiiton. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 111: Drushei Hatzlach, with the signature of Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Halberstam of Cieszanów. General condition very good without a binding. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 112: First time at auction! Yam Shel Shlomo with the holy signature of the Gaon Rabbi Yitzchok Avrohom Katz of Pintchov, the Rabbi of the Magid of Kozhnitz. Sefer Yam Shel Shlomo with the holy signature of the Gaon Rabbi Yitzchok Avrohom Katz of Pintchov, the Rabbi of the Magid of Kozhnitz. Printed ...
LOT 113: Ksav Rabbanus that was given to Rabbi Dov Ber Kahana Rappaport of Tsoizmir in 1804. He was the son of the Gadol Hador the Baal Keser Kehuna. It also includes signatures of the heads of the community. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 114: Lengthy answer from the renowned Gaon the Sharei Chaim, the son of the Keser Kehuna. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 115: The holy signature of the renowned Gaon Rabbi Elazar Lev with the signature of his son-in-law Rabbi Aharon Fried of Besermin. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 116: First edition of Sefer Sharei Torah printed in Vienna in 1821, belonged to the Rabbanim of the Wolf family. General condition is good with a new cover. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 118: A letter from the holy Gaon Rabbi Aharon Fried, the Ab"d of Besermin, who was a student of the Chasam Sofer. Very good condition. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 119: Two ancient seforim, that belonged to the Baal Pnei Meivin and his son Rabbi Ozer. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 120: Imrei Daas, that belonged to the Chassid Rabbi Itzikel Fried of Kleinvardein, the FIL of the Pnei Meivin. Imrei Daas, that belonged to the Chassid Rabbi Itzikel Fried of Kleinvardein, the father in law of the Pnei Meivin. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 122: Sefer Mesilas Yesharim with the signatures of the renowned Chasid Rabbi Boruch Handler and the head of the Mittelman family Rabbi Moshe Yosef of Mihilovitz. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 124: Holy copy of the Kad Hakemach printed in Ostrah, 1804 that belonged to Rabbi Shmelka of Yass. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 125: Urim Vtumim, printed in Dubno in 1806 with the holy signature of Rabbi Avraham Shag of Koibersdorf and more. Holy copy of the Kad Hakemach printed in Ostrah, 1804 that belonged to Rabbi Shmelka of Yass. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 126: Sefer Chacham Tzvi of Rabbi Nosson Adler, the Rabbi of the Chasam Sofer, printed in Furda in 1767. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 128: Eretz Tzvi Uteimi Tzvia, printed in Pressburg, 1846. The copy of the Baal Chasan Sofer. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 129: Sefer Yesod Kabalas Rabbi Chaim Vital Eitz Chaim. Belonged to the Baal Shevet Sefer of Pressburg. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 131: A set of Panim Meiros with long comments by the author. The eulogy of two famous students of the Chasam Sofer. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 132: Special copy: Shalos Uteshuvos Maharam Mintz, printed in Krakow in 1617. Belonged to the Korban Nesanel and includes his holy signature. Please refer to the Hebew description for exact item details.
LOT 134: Ohel Dovid printed in Vienna, 1825. Includes handwritten comments by the holy author. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 135: A letter from the holy Gaon Rabbi Dovid Deutsch, the Baal Ohel Dovid. Ohel Dovid printed in Vienna, 1825. Includes handwritten comments by the holy author. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 136: The foundation of the "Teilung" in Hungary: A fundamental letter from the Baal Goren Dovid to the Maharam Shick, that he wrote to the Gaon Rabbi Meir Perls of Krali on Chol Hamoed due to the severity of the matter. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 137: A letter of crowning from the Gaon Rabbi Yisroel Yosef Deutsch, the son of the Goren Dovid. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 138: The "Teilung": A rare and interesting letter in the handwriting of Rabbi Meir Perls to the Maharam Schick, in the middle of the schism of orthodox-neolog schism. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 139: Special and rare: A full handwritten and signed paper from the Maharam Ash in his youth. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 140: Two full handwritten letters with two signatures of Rabbi Menacham Ash of Ungvar . Special and rare: A full handwritten and signed paper from the Maharam Ash in his youth. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 141: A certificate of Semicha in the handwriting of Rabbi Yechezkel Bennett of Paksh and Nitra. Special and rare: A full handwritten and signed paper from the Maharam Ash in his youth. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 142: Long letter from the Divrei Torah of Rabbi Yisroel of Mad, the Livishei Mordechai Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 143: Breslov! First time at auction: A handwritten gloss from the Chassid Rabbi Nosson Travitzer of Tzfas, of the first Breslover Chassidim;1895. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 144: Extreme Rarity: A response from the holy Gaon Rabbi Chaim Nathansohn of Zidik, the Baal Shalos Uteshuvos Divrei Chein . Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 145: Major revelation in the world of Hungarian Chassidus : The will of the renowned Chassid Rabbi Aharon Aryeh, the son of Rabbi Mendel Hendels; the head of chassidei Ashvar in Kalov. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 147: Long letter from Rabbi Yeshaya Asher Hakohen Yalles, the son of Rabbi Shalom of Sambur. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 149: A letter from the Rabbi of Shotz with his son Rabbi Yisroel Yakov. The Satmar Rabbi is mentioned in its contents. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 150: Long handwritten letter from the Rabbi Yitzchok Zelig Morgenstern of Sokolov, from the Kotzker dynasty. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
LOT 151: An emotional letter from the Baal Vayechi Yosef of Pupa, after he arrived to America. Please refer to the Hebrew description for exact item details.
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