Аукцион 22 Tiferet 22 - Rare and Special Items
от Tiferet Auctions
1.2.21
Shenhav Building, Beit Hadfus st , Jerusalem, Израиль

A special auction of rare items:

First editions of Hassidic Sefarim, Slavita-Zhitomir, letters by Tzaddikim and the greatest Hassidic Rabbis, the Geonim of Ashkenaz and Hungary, the greatest Rabbis of Lithuania, the greatest Poskim of previous generations, pedigreed copies, artifacts of renowned Tzaddikim, Satmar, Chabad and more.  

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Gold-plated coin that was cast and blessed by the eldest Tzaddikim of our generation the Holy Gaon of ...

Продан за: $400
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$ 400
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Аукцион проходил 1.2.21 в Tiferet Auctions

Gold-plated coin that was cast and blessed by the eldest Tzaddikim of our generation the Holy Gaon of Tosh. 


The coin was cast and blessed by the Holy and pure Rav Rabbi Meshulam Feish Segal Loew of Tosh for being distributed for blessing and success to the supporters of his holy institutions. On one side of the coin, Birkas Kohanim and the verses of 'HaMalach HaGoel' are written. Impressed on the other side is the Holy Rav's blessing:  "בעזה"י ויהי נועם ה' עליכם ותשרה שכינה ביניכם ובמעשה ידיכם ותתברכו בחיים חן וחסד ורחמים ובכל אשר תפנו תצליחו וכל טוב ומכל טוב לעולם אל יחסרנו וימלא משאלות לבכם לטובה על דבר כבוד שמו יתברך אנס"ו משולם פייש סג"ל" (the Holy Rav's signature appears in the format of his holy script). The coin is placed in a plastic case for protection. 


Enclosed is confirmation by the Meshamesh of the Gaon Rav Rabbi Yaakov Zussman Sofer who confirms that the Holy Rav blessed the coin and cast it with sublime and lofty Kavanos.


The Holy and pure Rav Rabbi Meshulam Feish Segal Loew of Tosh (1921-2015). Was born in Tosh to the Holy Rav Rabbi Mordechai the son of the Holy Rav Rabbi Elimelech. He spent his early years with Avodas Hashem out of pure holiness. At the age of 12, he travelled to study at the yeshiva of his uncle Rabbi Asher Loew. In 1943, his suffering began, being recruited to the infamous forced labor, yet even there he did not yield and the supervisors thought he was insane and left him alone. Later he was sent to Auschwitz where he lost most of his family. After the Holocaust, he started serving as an Admor, leading She'eris Hapletah in Europe. Shortly thereafter he moved to Canada where he became renowned as a miracle worker and the Rav of all members of the Diaspora. 


Diameter: 4 cm. 

A gold-plated coin placed in a plastic case.   


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