Auction 105 Winner's Unlimited - Eretz Israel and Zionism, Postcards and Photographs, Numismatics, Posters, Maps, Judaica, Holy books, Letters from Rabbis and Rebbes
Feb 21, 2018 (your local time)
Israel
 3 Shatner Center 1st Floor Givat Shaul Jerusalem

Monday, 19 February

Tuesday, 20 February

From 12:00 AM - 7:00 PM

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LOT 465:

Collection of Letters by Admors

Sold for: $170
Start price:
$ 150
Estimated price:
$300 - $500
Auction house commission: 20%
VAT: 17% On commission only
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Collection of Letters by Admors

Collection [10] letters by Admors

1. 'Kol Koreh' handwritten appeal regarding 'A matter which has become very widespread - the luxuries and great expenses at wedding and bar mitzvah celebrations and the like, such that that situation is becoming more and more widespread and the results cannot be foreseen.' A request to the Admors and heads of yeshivas to establish regulations and try with all their might to influence the public to minimize wedding expenditures 'even the affluent and wealthy.' Signatures in the margins: the Admor of Stipkov Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Lipschitz Halberstam, Rabbi Avraham Yaakov Zeleznik, Rabbi Refael Soloveitchik, Rabbi Moshe Webber, R' Zalman Brazil and additional rabbis.

2. Early letter [from before the Holocaust] in the handwriting and with the signature of the Admor Rabbi Eliezer Langner Maruhatten.

3-5. Three letters in the handwriting and with the signature of the Admor of Komarno, Rabbi Shalom Saprin [1916-1998, appointed as Admor by Rabbi Aharon of Belz, author of Maaseh Shalom]

6. Letter in the handwriting and with the signature of the Admor of Stropkov Rabbi Dov Lipschitz Halberstam, shlit"a dealing with support for and organization for the childless.

7. Letter in the handwriting and with the signature of Rabbi Aharon Y. Leifer of Nadvorna [son of the Admor Rabbi David of Boyan].

8. Letter in the handwriting and with the signature of the Av Beit Din of Satmar Rabbi Chaim Meir HaLevi Wosner.

9. Envelope signed by the Admor of Kretsnif.

10. Bar mitzvah blessing in the handwriting and with the signature of Rabbi David Twersky of Rachmastrivka shlit"a [Jerusalem].

Various sizes and conditions, overall fine-very fine condition.