Auction 11 Historic Sale! Rare Sefurim and Unique Rabinical Letters
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Nov 1, 2021
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Mighty and powerful! one of a kind! Shem Hagdolim with a personal dedication in the holy handwriting of the Hida to his eldest son Rabbi Raphael Yeshaya Azulai!


כוס של ברכה ממטבעות שמירה של הצדיקים הקדושים מסאטמאר פשעווארסק סקולען רבי משה אריה פריינד ועוד


Full Letter Handwritten and Signed by Reb Arele Roth of Shomer Emunim


Manuscript from the Compositions of the Yismach Moshe - With Glosses Handwritten by Rebbe Yekutiel Yehuda Teitelbaum Rabbi of Sighet, Author of Yitav Lev, and Glosses by Rebbe Moshe David Teitelbaum Rabbi of Laposch


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LOT 75:

Noam Elimelech. Segulah Book with the Blessing of the Rayya"tz of Lubavitch for "Protection for ...

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Noam Elimelech. Segulah Book with the Blessing of the Rayya"tz of Lubavitch for "Protection for Success"


Noam Elimelech - New York, 1942. Important edition of the renowned segulah book. Letter printed at the beginning of the book from the Admo"r Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak of Lubavitch blessing and promising: "This book's purchasers will have it as a protection for success"!

The book Noam Elimelech is the most important Chassidic book of all time. It is considered a segulah book, and it is also printed in miniature editions - like the book Raziel HaMalach - to be used as an amulet. Another tried-and-true ancient segulah is to put it under the head of a woman giving birth as a segulah for an easy birth. The maternity wards at the hospitals regularly have copies of Noam Elimelech to offer to women experiencing difficulty during their births.

Leading Admo"rim frequently mention this book in their works, including Rabbi Avraham Yehoshua Heschel of Apta; Rabbi Kolonymus, author of Me'or VaShemesh, and others. Rabbi Nachman of Breslov said: "Rabbi Elimelech's sanctity is at a lofty exalted level, far beyond what is apparent and can be discerned from his book." (Chayei Mohara"n). Rabbi Mendel of Rimanov, a leading Admo"r of Galicia, said that only after he had immersed in a mikveh before the onset of Shabbat was he able to understand anything in Noam Elimelech. Rabbi Heschel, Av Beit Din of Talust, said: Whoever can comprehend this book has the ability to revive the dead.
The Ba'al HaTanya called it "The Book of Tzaddikim" (while calling his own book, Tanya, "The Book of the Mediocre"). He added, "Not every mind can endure it."