Auction 88
The 20th Chabad Auction for Chodesh HaGeulah
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Dec 7, 2025
Bnei Brak, Israel
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LOT 38:
Kuntres Inyan Hahishtatchut al Kivrei Hatzaddikim by the Mitteler Admor and a Letter by trhe Admor Hazaken - Second ...
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Sold for: $50 (₪162)
Price including buyer’s premium and sales tax:
$
64.75 (₪209.14)
Calculated by rate set by auction house at the auction day
Start price:
$
50
Buyer's Premium: 25%
VAT: 18%
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Item Overview
Description:
Kuntres Inyan Hahishtatchut al Kivrei Hatzaddikim by the Mitteler Admor and a Letter by trhe Admor Hazaken - Second Edition Warsaw, 1871
Kuntres about "visiting the graves of Tzaddikim and a letter of condolence [by the Admor Hazaken Baal HaTanya]... for the passing of Moreinu Verabbeinu... Rabbi Menachem Mendel [of Vitebsk] and an elucidation on this letter. This precious book was printed once [in 1864] in Warsaw by Rabbi Eliezer Lipa Feigin...". Without the place and tear of printing. Apparently printed in Warsaw in 1871. [2], 4-12 pp. Open tear to the last leaf. Some moth damage and stains.
Kuntres about "visiting the graves of Tzaddikim and a letter of condolence [by the Admor Hazaken Baal HaTanya]... for the passing of Moreinu Verabbeinu... Rabbi Menachem Mendel [of Vitebsk] and an elucidation on this letter. This precious book was printed once [in 1864] in Warsaw by Rabbi Eliezer Lipa Feigin...". Without the place and tear of printing. Apparently printed in Warsaw in 1871. [2], 4-12 pp. Open tear to the last leaf. Some moth damage and stains.
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