The auction commences with a first edition of the Segulah-book "Raziel HaMalach" (Lot 1); followed by books that were owned by significant rabbis:
R. Shlomo Ganzfried (Lot 5); The Aruch Hashulchan (Lot 6); R. Meir Shapira of Lublin (Lot 68).
The auction contains many excellent offerings of Autograph Letters including:
The first Rebbe of Sadigura, R. Avraham Ya'akov (Lot 13); The Chofetz Chaim (Lots 17-20); The Ohr Same’ach (Lot 41); The Kesav Sofer (Lot 58); Reb Chaim Brisker (Lot 59); The Lubavitcher Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka and her sister (Lots 50-51); and dozens more of such letters.
Autograph manuscripts of note are those from R. Menachem Mendel of Shklov (Lot 9A); The Tiferes Yisroel (Lot 40); and a 14th-century Ramba'n manuscript (Lot 9).
As per annual tradition, this pre-Pesach auction features a wide selection of Passover Hagadot:
The rare, the exotic and the curious; with examples from 1545 through until 2008.
Among particularly Early examples: Lot 87 (Venice, 1545); Lot 88 (Riva di Trento, 1561) and Lot 95 (Salonika, 1569).
Beautifully illustrated Hagadoth include: Lot 93 (Venice, 1740); Lot 85 (India, 1874) and Lot 115 (The Avner Moriah Hagadah).
Historically significant Hagadoth include Lot 72 (American/Canadian/Anglo-related) and many examples from Germany, India, Jerusalem; as well as first edition Hagadah commentaries by the Vilna Gaon (Lot 96), R. Ya'akov Emden (Lot 78); and ending with several facsimile editions.
LOTE 49:
RUCH, YEHOSHUA ZELIG (Rosh Yeshiva Lomza, 1879-1941). ...
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Precio inicial:
$
500
Precio estimado :
$500 - $700
Comisión de la casa de subasta: 25%
IVA: 8.875%
IVA sobre el precio total del lote y la comisión
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RUCH, YEHOSHUA ZELIG (Rosh Yeshiva Lomza, 1879-1941).
Autograph Letter Signed, written in Hebrew on letterhead to R. Reuven Katz, Rosh Yeshiva of the Lomza branch in Petach Tikva.
Lomza, Erev Shabbos Parshash Veyechi, 1935.
R. Yisrael Zissel Dvoretz (1885-1968) was an aide to R. Nosson Zvi Finkel, the Alter of Slabodka, especially with efforts to develop the nascent Yeshiva in Chevron. He was also instrumental in the establishment of a number of other Yeshivos in Eretz Israel, including Tel Aviv’s Heichal HaTalmud, Petach Tikva’s Ohr Yisrael and the Shomrei Torah network. When R. Yosef Yitzchok Schneersohn visited Eretz Israel, it was Dvoretz who acquired the permission for the Rebbe to enter the usually restricted Ma’arath HaMachpelah.
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