Auction 22 Special sale! Letters and Manuscripts from the greatest of our generations!
By Rarity Auction House
Feb 27, 2023
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LOT 130:

Bulletin of the Yeshiva of Lublin of the first 6 months - student manuscript. Writes in excellent language ...

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Auction took place on Feb 27, 2023 at Rarity Auction House
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Bulletin of the Yeshiva of Lublin of the first 6 months - student manuscript. Writes in excellent language everything that happens at the yeshiva of Lublin with the Rosh Yeshiva Rabbi Meir Shapira


"ביים ענדע נאכן דאוונען נאכן זאגן כל השונה הלכות בכל יום לערנט דער רב שליט"א א שיעור רי"ף כסדרן, און ווי שיין איז דאס דאזיגע בילד! לאנגע רייען תלמידים ותפילין בראשיהן זיצן פארטיפט...


Chachmei Lublin Yeshiva (Hebrew: ישיבת חכמי לובלין, "Academy of the Sages of Lublin"; Polish: Jeszywas Chachmej Lublin) was a Jewish educational institution (yeshiva) that operated in the city of Lublin, Poland from 1930 to 1939. At the time, it was one of the largest in the world. On May 22–28, 1924, the cornerstone laying ceremony took place for the construction of the yeshiva building. Approximately 50,000 people participated in the event.

The opening ceremony took place on June 24–25, 1930. Apart from thousands of local Jews, around 10,000 people arrived from all over Poland and abroad.

When the German Army took Lublin during World War II, they stripped the interior and burned the vast library in the town square. An officer who witnessed the event reported that a brass band played while a Jewish throng loudly wept as the books burned. The building became the regional headquarters of the German Military Police.After the war, in the autumn of 1945, the property was taken over by the state as an abandoned possession and assigned to the newly established Maria Curie-Skłodowska University. It was used by the Medical University of Lublin.