Auction 46 Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
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Kol Yehuda – Copy of Author, Kabbalist Rabbi Yehuda Ze'ev Leibowitz – Many Additions in his Handwriting

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Kol Yehuda – Ba'al HaKetavim, Vol. 1. By the Kabbalist Rabbi Yehuda Ze'ev Leibowitz, with many additions in his handwriting. [Tel Aviv, 1977].
Kol Yehuda – Ba'al HaKetavim is the first book published by the Kabbalist Rabbi Yehuda Ze'ev Leibowitz. the book features photocopies of many documents, including writings of his father, Rabbi Yechiel Zvi, many letters exchanged with Kabbalists Rabbi Yosef and Rabbi Moshe Ya'ir Weinstock and with renowned rebbes including the Rebbe of Ożarów and the Klauzenburg rebbe. With handwritten and typewritten novellae including revelations and kabbalist secrets, strengthening emunah, etc.
Many handwritten additions appear in this copy, which opens with his handwritten and signed dedication to his brother-in-law R' Sender Rodevsky and his beloved sister, as well as a long inscription in his handwriting on the kabbalistic meaning of the half-Shekel. Some pages feature handwritten corrections, glosses and additions.
the Kabbalist Rabbi Yehuda Ze'ev Leibowitz (1922-2010), disciple of the Ba'al HaSulam, an outstanding Torah scholar, erudite in both revealed and hidden Torah. Leibowitz wrote several books, including Kol Yehuda Ba'al HaKetavim, V'Zot L'Yehuda, Yizal Mayim M'Dalyo, Or Levi Ziv Yehuda, etc. Rabbi Leibowitz is considered one of the hidden tsaddikim of the last generation. He immigrated to Eretz Israel after he was spared the extermination camps in Europe and, following the counsel of the Chazon Ish, worked at nights paving streets in Tel Aviv. For many years he managed to conceal his greatness but in his later years, after he moved to his relative's home in Bnei Brak, the many stories of wonders he performed became known, earning him a steady stream of visitors asking for blessing and salvation.
[238] leaves. 34.5 cm. Good condition. Glue marks at beginning and end of book. Detached binding, with damages.