Auction 18 Tiferet 18 - Special Rare Sale
Sep 7, 2020
Israel
 Shenhav Building, Beit Hadfus st , Jerusalem

Unique Auction of Judaica and Rare Artifacts from Tzadikim, including:

Archives of the descendants of 'Tiferet Yisrael' of Rouzin, Religious Artifacts from Tzadikim from previous generations, Items for Segulah and Protection, letters of great rabbinic leaders, Correspondents from the students of the holy 'Chatam Sofer', fundamental books, and much more.

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LOT 10:

Lengthy letter, part never printed, from the Lubavitcher Rebbe, to the Gaon Rabbi Shlomo Yosef Zevin. New York, 1957.

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tags: Chabad

Lengthy letter, part never printed, from the Lubavitcher Rebbe, to the Gaon Rabbi Shlomo Yosef Zevin. New York, 1957.

Rare letter from the Admor of Lubavitch to the Chabadi Gaon Rabbi Shlomo Yosef Zevin editor of the 'Encyclopedia HaTalmudot', contains various matters and rare statements. New York, 1957.

Notations personally hand written by the Rebbe appear all along the letter. The holy signature of the Rebbe in the center of the letter.


The Rebbe blesses Rabbi Shlomo Yosef Zevin upon his birthday and discusses with him important matters that were going on. Among them: Money to spread Torah, the 'Ohalei Yosef Yitzchak' network and the Encyclopedia HaTalmudit. Later the Rebbe goes over matters of desecration of Shabbat and G-d, and discusses the Shabbat desecration by the shipping company Zim and implores Rabbi Shlomo Yosef Zevin to take action against them: "ולא יסכנו ר"ל את הישוב ע"י עינוי הדין ועיוות הדין והוראה בתורה של כהלכה ובפרט במצב העכשווי..."

Background: In the years 1960-1970, the Rebbe lead a stubborn struggle against the shipping company Zim who ran fleets between Israel and other countries. The fleets to Europe took less than a week, but those to the United States took more than a week which would also include Shabbat. The Rebbe raised a ruckus about this and offered alternative options. Therefore he influenced many not to travel with this company. Likewise he turned to the gaon Rabbi Moshe Feinstein and the gaon Rabbi Tzvi Pesach Frank and other poskim to help in this dispute. It is interesting to note throughout the discussions and various explanations by the company claiming that the traveling on Shabbat is not problematic, the Rebbe rejected their claims with is knowledge  engineering of ships he learned in France and from his dealings in the United States.

Note, this letter was printed in the 'Igrot Kodesh' (4th -918). But with a lot missing. This original letter contains almost double of what has been printed!


Airmail letter (On which the official letter head is printed). 30x18 cm. Few stains, fold marks. Very good condition.


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