Auction 61 Chabad auction - including the rare Shanghai taniya and siddur and a collection of siddur in the Ari style
By Moreshet
Jan 4, 2023
Harav Kook Street 10 Bnei Brak, Israel

Chabad Auction – presenting the rare Tanya and Siddur Shanghai and a collection of Siddurim, Ari version – an auction for collectors of books and pedigreed copies as well. 


All items of this auction that were given directly by the Rebbe were thoroughly checked by the auction house to determine who received them from the Rebbe. For most of them, we received additional evidence such as a photograph taken when the item was received and varied authenticity tests. Due to the complexity, items whose source is Rabbi Shaul Shimon Deutsch were specifically noted. 


The recipients' names were obscured in most of the items, at the request of their owners, and will be revealed to the buyers. Be advised, further questions about the items should be directed to the auction house until 24 hours before the auction. Entering a bid is binding with all that that entails. Thank you.


The auction will take place on Wednesday 04.01.2023 at 20:00.


If you have any questions, you can contact us via WhatsApp 03-9050090


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Volume of Shulchan Aruch Harav with Torah Novellae Handwritten by the Gaon Rabbi Chaim Berlin - like Sttetin Warsaw ...

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Volume of Shulchan Aruch Harav with Torah Novellae Handwritten by the Gaon Rabbi Chaim Berlin - like Sttetin Warsaw 1867

Shulchan Aruch Yoreh Deah, section V, and at its end "required Halachot compiled from Tur Choshen Mishpat" (additional title page) by the Admor Hazaken. With title pages like those of the Stettin (Printed in Warsaw) 1867 edition. 114, 28 leaves. 


Old binding, leather spine. Some moth perforations and moth damage. Stains. Fair-good overall condition. 


On the back flyleaf, Torah novellae handwritten and signed by the Gaon Rabbi Chaim Berlin. - Rabbi Chaim Berlin of Volozhin was the son of the Natziv. He served as Chief Rabbi of Moscow, and as the Rosh Yeshiva of the most famous yeshiva in the world, the Volozhin yeshiva (known as the Mother of Yeshivot). In 1906 he immigrated to Jerusalem, and after the passing of Rabbi Shmuel of Salant he became leader of the Ashkenazi Eida in Jerusalem, even though he refused the official position.



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