Auction 88 The 20th Chabad Auction for Chodesh HaGeulah
Dec 7, 2025
Bnei Brak, Israel

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LOT 48:

Bibliography: Ohel Rachel, Sections I and II. New York 1980

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Bibliography: Ohel Rachel, Sections I and II. New York 1980. Two sections of Sefer Ohel Rachel
Bibliography: Ohel Rachel, Sections I and II. New York 1980. Two sections of Sefer Ohel Rachel Image - 1
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Sold for: $90 (₪291)
Price including buyer’s premium and sales tax: $ 116.55 (₪376.46)
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Auction took place on Dec 7, 2025 at Moreshet
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Bibliography: Ohel Rachel, Sections I and II. New York 1980

Two sections of Sefer Ohel Rachel, including: Misaviv LaChassidut, a bibliography: I) on printings; II) on books; III) on Yiddish books, important figures, miscellaneous, appendix, Ma'asseh Reb Birech, photographs and facsimiles. New York 1980. Good overall condition.


Ohel Rachel is an important bibliographic work including articles and studies by the Chassidic researcher Rabbi Chaim Lieberman, secretary of the Rayatz, published at different times in a variety of platforms. Throughout the years he published hundreds of articles in a variety of journals on bibliographic matters, in his role as Chief Librarian of the Personal Library of the Rayatz. When he reached a more senior age, he began to gather his articles with the help of the researcher Rabbi Yehoshua Mondshine.

The first book was published in 1980 and included articles and studies that were published over the years in Hebrew. Lieberman chose to title the book Ohel Rachel implying the initials of his own name and that of his fiancée who was murdered in the Holocaust. 


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