Auction 67 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
Sep 18, 2019 (Your local time)
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LOT 224:

Letter of Approbation from Rabbi Dov Berish Weidenfeld, the Tchebiner Rav - Jerusalem, 1949

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Letter (approx. 13 lines) handwritten and signed by R. Dov Berish Weidenfeld - the Tchebiner Rav. Jerusalem, Tishrei 1949.
Approbation and recommendation for the book VaYelaket Yosef by R. Yosef Mandelkern.
VaYelaket Yosef is an important compilation of Chassidic teachings from the rebbes of the Kotsk and Ger dynasties, and was eventually published in 1955 in Jerusalem. This approbation was not included. The printed book features approbations from many rabbis, and on p. 103, there is a different approbation by the Tchebiner Rav.
R. Dov Berish Weidenfeld (1881-1965), known as "The Tchebiner Rav" was the son of R. Yaakov Rabbi of Rimalov (Hrymailiv), author of Kochav MiYaakov, foremost Galician Torah scholar. From 1923, he served as rabbi of Tchebin (Trzebinia), Galicia, and already in his youth was renowned as a foremost Torah scholar and halachic authority in his generation, with exceptional proficiency in the entire Talmud and halachic literature. During his tenure in Tchebin, he established a prominent yeshiva, which attracted the finest, most astute students in Galicia. After the passing of R. Meir Shapiro, he joined the spiritual administration of the Chachmei Lublin yeshiva, together with the Gaon of Koziegłowy R. Aryeh Tzvi Frumer and Rebbe Moshenyu of Krakow. A chassid, he was attached to the Rebbes of the Belz and Ruzhin dynasties. During the Holocaust, he was exiled to Siberia then Bukhara, reaching Jerusalem in 1946, where he founded the Kochav MiYaakov - Tchebin yeshiva. The Tchebiner Rav was revered by all the leading rabbis of his times, rebbes and yeshiva deans, including R. Isser Zalman Meltzer, the Chazon Ish and R. Yitzchak Zev of Brisk. His teacher Rebbe Aharon of Belz would refer to him the gravest halachic questions. On his first Shavuot in Jerusalem, he went to pray in the Beit Midrash of the Imrei Emet, Rebbe of Ger, who declared upon seeing him: "Today we shall honor the Torah itself with the reading of the Ten Commandments".
[1] leaf, official stationery. 27.5 cm. Good-fair condition. Wear and damage to folds.

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