Auction 13 Auction "Marbin B'simcha" - Treasures From the Greatest of Generations!
By Rarity Auction House
Feb 23, 2022
17 Perlman Dr. Suite 204 Spring Valley NY 10977, United States

Large collection of Hasidic books, letters from the greats of the generation, Satmar, Chabad, Rivnitz, manuscripts


The personal Kabbalistic Siddur of the Holy Rabbi, Rabbi Naftali Hirtzka of Ratzpert - rare and historic!


Historic Purim plate Dated Damascus 1654


Invitation letter from the Rabbi Yitzchak of Bohosh - for the marriage of his eldest son


The longest letter ever in sales! An entire 4-page basic letter in his holy handwriting and signed by the Rebbe The Rayatz


Holy of Holies! A copy of the miraculous Tzaddik from Rivnitz - a book that belonged to His Rabbi the Tzaddik of Shtefinesht! 


Discovery! Signature of the Kabbalistic Gaon Rabbi Yehuda Diwan - Rabbi of his nephew Rabbi Amram Ben Diwan

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LOT 145:

An exceptionally rare item! Invitation to the marriage of Rabbi Shalom OF APTA son of Rabbi Yissachar Dov of Belza ...

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Auction took place on Feb 23, 2022 at Rarity Auction House
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An exceptionally rare item! Invitation to the marriage of Rabbi Shalom OF APTA son of Rabbi Yissachar Dov of Belza with the signature of Rebbetzin Sheindel Perlov, wife of The Yenika of Stalin

שמחת בית בעלזא קארלין! פריט נדיר באופן יוצא מן הכלל! הזמנה לנישואי רבי שלום בן רבי ישכר דוב מבעלזא עם חתימת הרבנית שיינדל פרלוב אשת הינוקא מסטאלין


הזמנה לחתונת רבי שלום "בן ש"ב הרה"צ מוהר"ר ישכר דוב ז"ל מבעלזא"

החתונה תהי' אי"ה בקיץ ביום ה' י"א שבט בעיר סטאלין

הרבנית ברכה שינדל פרלוב (תרכ"ה בערך-תש"ב; נספתה בשואה), בת האדמו"ר רבי דוד טברסקי מזלטיפולי, שהיה חתן האדמו"ר מקרלין בעל ה"בית אהרן". נישאה בשנת תרמ"ג לבן דודה רבי ישראל פרלוב (האדמו"ר "הינוקא" מקרלין-סטולין, תרכ"ט-תרפ"ב – נקרא בפי חסידי קרלין: "הפרנקפורטר", על שם מקום קבורתו בעיר פרנקפורט), וילדה לו ששה בנים וארבע בנות, מהם הסתעפו חצרות הקודש של חסידות קרלין-סטולין. לאחר פטירת בעלה האדמו"ר בדמי-ימיו, ניהלה את משפחתה בתעצומות רוח, והיתה אֵם-הַמְלוּכָה של עדת חסידי קרלין-סטולין. נספתה בשואה יחד עם שנים מבניה ועשרות מצאצאיה, בערב ראש השנה תש"ג.


Rebbe Shalom Rokeach - the last Rabbi of Apta (1907-perished in the Holocaust in 1943), youngest of the four sons of Rebbe Yissachar Dov of Belz. Son in law of Rebbe Yisrael Perlow of Karlin-Stolin. From his youth, he was renowned for his great holiness and diligence in Torah study and Chassidism. He was particularly exceptional in his noble and magnanimous character and excessive humility. [Even in his youth, the story is told that once he returned home without his coat and was asked to the whereabouts of his coat. He answered that he is prohibited to tell. This reached the ears of his father, the Rebbe. His father called him and asked him about his coat. He answered: "One child had worn torn trousers and had no coat and was very ashamed. I did not want to tell this to others, because they would then all know that this child had torn trousers…"]. His father, Rebbe Yissachar Dov loved him dearly and was very proud of his pious son and called him an "unblemished sacrifice", whose attributes are very similar to the first Rebbe Shalom of Belz, an elevated holy man.
He would study with much enthusiasm and yearning and would delve into halachic complexities. He reviewed the four parts of the Shulchan Aruch and books of responsa many times. In 1931, he was appointed Rabbi of Apta and was revered by the city's inhabitants, who saw his holy conduct in Torah study and prayer and his acts of chesed and love of his fellow man.
During the Holocaust, he fled to his brother in the abandoned city of Belz and later hid in Drohobych, Stryi and Przemyśl. Eventually, he fled to the forest and attempted to find his way to Hungary (to join his two older brothers, Rebbe Aharon of Belz and the Biłgoraj Rebbe Mordechai Rokeach). In the autumn of 1940, Rabbi Shalom died in the forest from exposure and starvation. Upon hearing of his brother's demise, Rebbe Aharon of Belz eulogized him in Budapest and lamented: "He was a tsaddik, G-d fearing, greatly charitable and pious person" (Ele Ezkera Vol. 5 pp. 175-179). His wife and children also perished in the Holocaust.ד.