Auction 13 Auction "Marbin B'simcha" - Treasures From the Greatest of Generations!
By Rarity Auction House
Feb 23, 2022
17 Perlman Dr. Suite 204 Spring Valley NY 10977, United States

Large collection of Hasidic books, letters from the greats of the generation, Satmar, Chabad, Rivnitz, manuscripts


The personal Kabbalistic Siddur of the Holy Rabbi, Rabbi Naftali Hirtzka of Ratzpert - rare and historic!


Historic Purim plate Dated Damascus 1654


Invitation letter from the Rabbi Yitzchak of Bohosh - for the marriage of his eldest son


The longest letter ever in sales! An entire 4-page basic letter in his holy handwriting and signed by the Rebbe The Rayatz


Holy of Holies! A copy of the miraculous Tzaddik from Rivnitz - a book that belonged to His Rabbi the Tzaddik of Shtefinesht! 


Discovery! Signature of the Kabbalistic Gaon Rabbi Yehuda Diwan - Rabbi of his nephew Rabbi Amram Ben Diwan

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LOT 158:

Letter from the Satmar Rebbe about the redemption of prisoners:

"And a great mitzvah for his helper, and ...

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Auction took place on Feb 23, 2022 at Rarity Auction House
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Letter from the Satmar Rebbe about the redemption of prisoners:

"And a great mitzvah for his helper, and the right of the mitzvah will be revealed to all the helpers to be saved from every evil deed and to see soon the salvation of Israel"


The Admo"r Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar [1887-1979] leader of the largest Chassidic court in the world, was a son of the Kedushat Yom Tov of Sighet, and younger brother of the "Atzei Chaim, " successor to his father in Chassidic leadership. He was the first Admo"r of Satmar Chassidism. His greatness was known even before the Holocaust, and at seventeen years old, when his father passed away, the Chassidim were drawn to him and they gathered around him from then on. He was a congregational leader and served as a rabbi of prominent communities for over 70 years. He was miraculously saved from the Holocaust via the Kastner train, and Satmar Chassidim celebrate 21 Kislev as the Admo"r's "Yom HaHatzalah." He ascended to the Land of Israel and then immigrated to the United States, where he was one of those who established the Chassidic world there. He raised the crown of Chassidism, which had lost most of its children in the Holocaust, and inspired the spiritual desolation among the survivors to blossom. He worked tirelessly to found institutions of Torah study, of prayer, and for the restoration of Judaism after the European destruction. He is known for his zealous and uncompromising stance against Zionism and is considered its primary and most bitter rival. He authored: VaYoel Moshe, Imrei Yoel, Divrei Yoel, and more.



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