Auction 49 Part II - Books, Chassidism, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
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Jan 19, 2016
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Notebooks of Rabbi Moshe Ya'ir Weinstock – Poems and Kabbalistic Articles – With Glosses and Additions in the ...

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Notebooks of Rabbi Moshe Ya'ir Weinstock – Poems and Kabbalistic Articles – With Glosses and Additions in the handwriting of the Kabbalist Rabbi Y.L. Ashlag, Ba'al HaSulam
Two handwritten notebooks, poems and Kabbalistic articles, of the teachings of Moharil Ashlag. Handwritten and signed by Rabbi Moshe Ya'ir Weinstock. Jerusalem, 1924, 1942. At the beginning of some poems, he writes that they were written by "My teacher, Maharil". Kabbalistic articles, content delivered during the discourses or his teacher, the Moharil Ashlag in 1924. Glosses, corrections and additions in the handwriting of Rabbi Moshe Ya'ir, and in the handwriting of his teacher, the Moharil Ashlag Ba'al HaSulam. A large part of the poems and Kabbalistic articles contain the teachings of the Moharil Ashlag. Rabbi Yehuda Leib Ashlag (1885-1955), Torah scholar and Kabbalist served in the Warsaw rabbinate and studied Kabbalah from elder Kabbalists. He ascended to Jerusalem in 1922, wherein he established the Itur Rabbanim Yeshiva for study of the revealed Torah, aside from his many discourses in Kabbalah which he delivered to select students. Eventually, a large group of students and Chassidim gathered around him and he became their rebbe. Composed and published Kabbalistic books, the greatest among them is the series of his eminent work, the Sulam commentary on the Zohar. His disciple, the Jerusalem Kabbalist Rabbi Moshe Ya'ir Weinstock (1899-1982), disciple of Jerusalem Kabbalists and rebbes, authored and published dozens of books on Kabbala, halacha, Chassidism and mussar. Among them are several books of Kabbalistic poems. 2 notebooks: 41 leaves; 16 leaves. Varying condition of leaves, good to fair. Dampness, creases and wear. Placed in two elaborate leather bindings.

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