Auction 11 Judaica - Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Books, Chabad, Menorahs, Silver Items, Art, Bezalel.
Jan 5, 2021 (your local time)
Israel
 Koresh 8, Jerusalem.
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LOT 213:

The 'drawer of the angels' coin from the holy Rebbe, Rabbi Shlomo of Zwiel.

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The 'drawer of the angels' coin from the holy Rebbe, Rabbi Shlomo of Zwiel.
The most famous drawer in Jerusalem, a well-known miracle drawer called the 'Drawer of the Angels'. It was the wondrous drawer in the house of the Tzaddik Rabbi Shlomo of Zvahil Zia, from which the Tzaddik would take out coins full of his handfuls, and would give to all the poor and needy, and to all who needed a coin for blessing and success.
No matter how much the Tzaddik gave, how many coins he scattered to all the poor, the coins never ran out of that wondrous drawer.
The coins continue to bring salvation even after his death, all those who fulfill the Tzaddik's request to receive coins from the same miracle drawer.
Hundreds of amazing stories of salvation are known about people who have had great success in their private lives, in matings, in the comfort of the children, in livelihoods and in business, after holding the 'miracle coin' 'Drawer of the Angels' of the Tzaddik from Zahvil.

The holy rabbi Rabbi Shlomo Goldman (R. Shlomke Zvilehar, 1869-1945) served as rabbi and as the fourth Rebbe of Zvehil, and established Zavahil Chassidut in Eretz Yisrael. He was the son-in-law of Rabbi Alter of David Horodok. He fled with his grandson Rabbi Mordechai, from Communist Russia to Poland, and from there immigrated to Jerusalem in 1926 and studied at a yeshiva of eternal life. He died on May 25, 1945 and was buried on the Mount of Olives. His burial place became Tel Talpiot for the masses of Beit Yisrael.