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LOT 20:
Rare! Tanya from the Conference of Shluchim which includes the Vesrion of the Pidyon Nefesh and the Response to It ...
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Sold for: $110 (₪355)
Price including buyer’s premium and sales tax:
$
142.45 (₪460.11)
Calculated by rate set by auction house at the auction day
Start price:
$
100
Buyer's Premium: 25%
VAT: 18%
On Buyer's Premium Only
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Item Overview
Description:
Likkutei Amarim Tanya, published by Kehat for the second conference of Shluchim that took place in Rabbeinu's house, 770 Eastern Parkway in 1985. "Printed at the attic of the Lubavitch synagogue and Beit Midrash - "770" by Vaad Lehafatzat Sichot 788 Eastern Parkway". The Tanya was printed in honor of the Rebbe and Rebbetzin by the Rebbe's Shluchim from all over the world. Printed at its end, by the Rebbe's instruction, is the Pidyon Nefesh that was sent by the participants of the conference to the Rebbe and the Rebbe's response to it.
Pocket format - 12.5 cm. Minor stains and blemishes. Very good overall condition.
About the printing of this Tanya Kaddisha
At the end of the conference, there was a joint Hitva'adut for the Shluchim and the members of the Kollel. During the Hitva'adut, it was suggested to print an edition of the Tanya to honor the event. Immediately, the printing press began to operate. In the midst of the Hitva'adut, the first leaves of the Tanya were printed in the attic of the Lubavitch Synagogue. The following day, the Rebbe was informed abput the printing of this Tanya and he expressed his satisfaction, instructing to print at the end of the book the verson of the Pidyon nefesh and his response to it (from: Rosh Chodesh Kislev; Ufaratzta editorial staff, Kfar Chabad).