Auction 2
By Baranovich Online
Sep 3, 2020
1426 E 15th Street, Brooklyn NY, 11230, United States
Important & Rare Judaica Books,
Manuscripts (Including of famous people),
Authentic Antique Judaica and Holy Objects

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LOT 48:

R. Yosef Yitzchak Schneerson
Collection of 16‭ ‬Pamphlets of Ma'amarim and ...

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Collection of 16‭ ‬Pamphlets of Ma'amarim and Sichot of the Lubavitcher Rebbe

A volume of sixteen pamphlets with discourses in Jewish thought by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, R. Yosef Yitzchak Schneerson. An additional leaf at the beginning reads: “Index to the essays and discourses of our Rebbe shlit”a of Lubavitch, pamphlets 1–27, delivered during 1928–1934.

1. Discourses from the Lubavitcher Rebbe to be studied together from 2 Nissan 1930, Ariam press. 29 pp., 22.5 cm.

Printed on thick paper.

2. [Pamphlet 10]. Chassidic discourses from the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Riga. 1931. [1], 26 leaves, 21 cm.

Six discourses delivered in 1931.

Two leaves in the center are damaged.

3. [Pamphlet 11]. Discourses from the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Riga, Splendid press. 1931. [1] 20 leaves, 21 cm.

Discourses delivered on Simchat Torah and 19 Kislev. The first title page is printed on green paper.

4. [Pamphlet 12]. Discourses from the Lubavitcher Rebbe to be studied together, delivered on 2 Nissan 1931. Riga. 1931. [1] 8, [1] leaf, 21 cm.

With a green printed soft cover. Printed on the last page is a list of Chassidic discourses for sale.

5. [Pamphlet 13]. Essays and discourses from the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Riga, Splendid press. 1931. [3], 32 leaves, 21 cm.

With an introduction by R. Yechezkel Feigin.

6. [Pamphlet 14]. Discourses from the Lubavitcher Rebbe to be studied together on the date of his liberation 12–13 Tamuz. Riga, 1931. [1], 16 leaves, 21 cm.

With a green printed soft cover. Printed on the last page is a list of discourses of the Rebbe for sale.

7. [Pamphlet 15]. Discourses and talks of the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Warsaw. 1931. [1], 26 leaves,

8. 21 cm.

Including four discourses delivered in Warsaw and Otvotzk.

9. [Pamphlet 16]. Discourses and talks of the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Riga. 1932. [1], 14, 15, [1] leaf, 21 cm.

Including discourses from 19 and 20 Kislev and a list of discourses from 19 Kislev. With a green printed soft cover, and a sheet with a chart of the tikkun.

10. [Pamphlet 17]. Discourses from the Lubavitcher Rebbe to be studied together, delivered on 2 Nissan 1932. Riga, 1932. [1], 14 leaves, 21 cm.

With a discourse ”Bati Legani.” With a green printed soft cover. The final leaf is damaged.

11. [Pamphlet 18]. Discourses from the Lubavitcher Rebbe to be studied together on the date of his liberation 12–13 Tamuz. 1932. [1], 4 leaves, 21 cm.

With an introduction of the Rebbe. With a green printed soft cover.

12. [Pamphlet 2?]. Discourse delivered by the Lubavitcher Rebbe during the holiday meal of the second day of Shavuot, to be studied together on the date of his liberation 12–13 Tamuz. Riga. 1933. [2], 9 leaves, 21 cm.

With a copy of a letter from the Rebbe sent to one of his emissaries.

13. [Pamphlet 24]. Discourses from the Lubavitcher Rebbe to be studied together, delivered on 2 Nissan 1934. Warsaw, Feder press. 1934. [1], 10 leaves, 21 cm. With a letter from the Rebbe.

14. [Pamphlet 25]. Chassidic discourses from the Lubavitcher Rebbe, delivered during his visit to Riga, 12–20 Adar 1934.

[Pamphlet 26]. Discourses from the Lubavitcher Rebbe to be studied together on the date of his liberation 12–13 Tamuz. Warsaw. 1934. [1], 6 leaves, 21 cm.

[Pamphlet 38]. Discourse from the Lubavitcher Rebbe, to be studied together, delivered on 2 Nissan 1939. Warsaw. 1939. [1], 4 leaves, 21 cm.

Slightly damaged.

[Pamphlet 39]. Discourse from the Lubavitcher Rebbe, delivered on Shavuot 1939. Warsaw. 1939. [1], 3 leaves,

21 cm.

With the owner’s stamp of Rabbi Karasik. The Karasik family is well known in Lubavitch circles.

The binding is split.


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