Auction 12 Tiferet Auction House - 12 - Special and Rare items, Manuscripts and Religious articles
By Tiferet Auctions
Mar 18, 2020
Shenhav Building, B, 12 Beit Hadfus st , Jerusalem, Israel

Tiferet Auction House - Auction 12 - Special Rare items!


Rare items from Tzadikim from previous generations , Holy Manuscripts written by varies great Hasidic Tzadikim, Religious articles, letter from great rabbinic leaders from The Sfardic and Ashkenazic communities.

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LOT 147:

Copies of rare letters from the Rebbe HaReitz (Admor Rabbi Yosef Itzchak) of Lubavitch, including mostly sharp ...


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Auction took place on Mar 18, 2020 at Tiferet Auctions

Copies of rare letters from the Rebbe HaReitz (Admor Rabbi Yosef Itzchak) of Lubavitch, including mostly sharp phrases about issues of that time and against the Agudat Yisrael movement.
Collection of letters and memoirs from the Holy Rebbe Rabbi Yosef Itzchak - HaReitz of Lubavitch, copy of various hand written letters about timely issues, among them letters and memoirs that have not ever been publicized or released with various omissions. 

In the notebook which is bound like a sefer and completely hand written very beautifully, two lengthy letters about timely issues, the first letter to Rav  Dr. Pinchas Kohen one of the founders of Agudat Yisrael in which the Rebbe addresses in length his opposition against Agudat Yisrael and against its founders, citing sharp expressions of its activities and renowned personalities.

The second letter, was sent to the founders of the Knessia in Vienne on the 3rd day of Elul and especially to the Admorim and Rabbanim Geonim that came to participate. This letter was published in the sefer 'Igrot Kodesh' from the Rebbe HaReitz, part one letter no. 331, only the last part, including summaries and decisions, was published there. Below appears memoirs of the time the Rebbe lived in Riga , these memories appear as well in the sefer Igrot with significant changes.

16 Pages written with minor changes from the printing.