Auction 17 Rare and Special Items
By Rarity Auction House
Aug 24, 2022
17 Perlman Dr. Suite 204 Spring Valley NY 10977, United States

Manuscript, Rashash Siddur for Birkat Hashachar, Birkat HaTorah, Kabbalat Shabbat and blowing of the shofar – In the Handwriting of Kabbalist Rabbi Yitzchak Moshe Ferrera And more




Milchemet Mitzvah HeChadash, polemic and rabbis' letters regarding the appointment of Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum as Rabbi of the city of Satmar. Satu-Mare, 1929.



Historic Letters from Hungarian Rabbanim written to the Bamberger Gaonim



Manuscript of Torah Innovations of Rabbi Ya'akov Yehezki' Greenwald of Papa and Rabbi Shabti Shafti Weiss of Shimani - in the handwriting of his students.




Leil Shimurim! The Holy Haggadah of the Tzadik from Hosyatin! Chasidic Haggadah Hachilat Binyamin, a copy of Rabbi Yisrael of Hosiatin - with names to pray


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LOT 199:

RABBI YEHOSHUA HESHEL PADWA, REBBE OF BOLECHOW, REMARKABLE PROMISE OF CHILDREN.

Letter dated Motzaei ...

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RABBI YEHOSHUA HESHEL PADWA, REBBE OF BOLECHOW, REMARKABLE PROMISE OF CHILDREN.


Letter dated Motzaei Shabbos Hagadol 5658 (1898), written to R. Shlomo Tzvi ben Feiga Steinberg, informing him that the Rebbe has received the pidyon in the sum of 184 [coins], ‘so may Hashem decree that Rachel shall be remembered for salvation and mercy and be blessed with a child in this month of salvation, the time of the year in which our matriarchs were blessed with conception ... that you too should become father and mother to live and healthy children ... and you should be blessed with the triple blessings of children, life and sustenance ...

Rabbi Yehoshua Heshel Padwa (1844-1904), son of Rabbi Shimon Perlow of Zavichvast – of the Neshchiz chassidic dynasty and Rebbe of Bolechow, where he was popular among all sectors of the community. Some of his Torah novellae are included in the published works of his son-in-law and successor Rabbi Shlomo Chaim of Bolechow.

2 sides. 14 x 22 cm. Condition – generally good, but a few tear


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