Leilão 30 Tiferet - 30
Por Tiferet Auctions
6.10.21
Shenhav Building, Beit Hadfus st , Jerusalem, Israel
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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LOTE 194:

'The cane of Rabbi Meir would work wonders'. The cane of Tzaddikei Yessod Olam and the greatest Chassidic ...

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'The cane of Rabbi Meir would work wonders'. The cane of Tzaddikei Yessod Olam and the greatest Chassidic rabbis the holy Rav Rabbi Moshe of Lelov and his son and successor the holy Rav Rabbi Elazar Menachem Mendel of Lelov. 


The holy cane of two holy Tzaddikim, Rabbi Moshe of Lelov and his son Rabbi Elazar Menachem Mendel of Lelov.

The holy Tzaddik Rabbi Moshe of Lelov in later life said he would immigrate to Eretz Yisroel and enter Jerusalem the holy city and go to pray beside the Western Wall on the exile of the sacred Shechina and will bring about the redemption and the coming of the Messiah. 

When he arrived in Eretz Yisroel, he was very sick but nevertheless asked to be brought to the Western Wall to pray. 

Arabs began showring stones on his entourage and he could not make it to the Wall. Rabbi Moshe lived 72 days only in Eretz Yisroel - a day for each year of his life. When he immigrated to Jerusalem, the holy Rav Rabbi Moshe brought this cane, which he used until he became sick, with his personal belongings

The cane was inherited by his son and successor the holy Rav Rabbi Elazar Menachem Mendel of Lelov, who used it his whole life.

His son the Tzaddik Rav Rabbi Yerachmiel Yosef Biderman inherited the cane and treasured it. His son the Chassid Rabbi Shlomo inherited it. Many of the rabbis of Jerusalem, of the families of the Tzaddikim of Lelov and the grandsons of the Tzaddikim of Karlin and Peshischa came to Rabbi Shlomo's house to hold the cane and taste the glory of ancient times and the sanctity of those Tzaddikim. 

His son the important Rav Rabbi Avraham wrote in his own hand the above timeline of this sacred item and it is enclosed with the cane. 


Simple wooden cane, widening slightly in its center. 88 cm. including the bend. A very old fracture to both its edges. Good condition. 

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