Auction 5 Judaica
By Legacy Judaica
Apr 4, 2019
Freehold Jewish center 59 Broad street, Freehold NJ. 07728, United States
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LOT 223:

R. Naftoli Maryles/R. Shimon of Yaroslov. Manuscript of Sefer Ayalah Shlucha.

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R. Naftoli Maryles/R. Shimon of Yaroslov. Manuscript of Sefer Ayalah Shlucha.
Author’s handwritten manuscript of the sefer Ayaloh Shlucha by R. Naftoli Maryles of Litvisk, son of the legendary R. Shimon of Yaroslov. Contains hundreds of Divrei Torah of many of the greatest Tzadikim of that era, with many of them only appearing here. Includes Divrei Torah from his father R. Shimon of Yaroslov, R. Uri of Sambor, the Seraph of Strelisk, The Apta Rov, The Chozeh of Lublin, The Tzvi L’Tzaddik, The Tzadikim of the Ruzhiner Dynasty, The Rebbes of Belz, Zidichoiv, R. Sholom Kaminka, The Yismach Moshe and countless others.
R. Naftoli Maryles (1828-1890), was a son of the famous Tzaddik, R. Shimon of Yaroslov. Although enormously respected as a great Talmid Chochom and Tzaddik, he declined to become a Rebbe, although he did accept “Kvitlach” which he placed on his father’s Kever. He served as Rov in Litvisk and was close to many great Tzadikim particularly to R. Sholom of Belz (Sar Sholom) and subsequently following the petirah of the Sar Sholom, to R. Yitzchok Isaac of Zidichoiv. Upon the passing of R. Yitzchok Isaac of Zidichoiv in 1873, he remained his Chossid and towards the end of his life he related that R. Yitzchok Isaac of Zidichoiv regularly appeared to him in dreams and remained his Rebbe as during his lifetime.
He wrote this sefer consisting of Divrei Torah on the Parshiyos and Moadim and following his passing, his son R. Yaakov Koppel prepared it for publication, receiving a Haskomo from R. Uri of Sambor (see lot …). Ultimately however, the sefer was not actually printed and the manuscript was eventually brought over by R. Naftoli’s descendants to America. A veritable treasure trove of Torah, it was eventually published in 1970, with the Haskomo of R. Yisroel of Bluzhev (see lot….) and is a rare source of many Chassidic Divrei Torah, hitherto unknown.
90 double sided pages. 34 cm. Fine condition, some wear.
Opening bid $5000
 

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