Subasta 17 Zitamir Slavita - Part 2
Por Tiferet Auctions
6.7.20
Shenhav Building, 12 Beit Hadfus st , B, Jerusalem, Israel

An important Auction!

Valuable books from the 'Wolf Collection', all printed in the well known Hasidic printing house of Rabbi Moshe Shapira and his sons in Slavita and Zitamir.

The auctionwill will take place on Monday, Tammuz 16th, 6/7/20, at 21:30, Israel Time.

The collection includes extremely important, rare books and privileged copies. Most of the details are in excellent condition and even new.

Few of the books in this collection are suitable for collectors, who seek to  complete  and repair their own collection.


"וִיסַלְּדוּ בְחִילָה פָּנֶיךָ. וִיעַטְּרוּךָ נֵזֶר תִּפְאָרָה"


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LOTE 62:

Sefer 'Chok LeYisrael' 4th part, Slavuta 1725. Personal copy of the holy Rabbi Aharon Moshe MiGeza Zvi disciple of ...


Precio inicial:
$ 2 500
Precio estimado :
$3 000 - $4 000
Comisión de la casa de subasta: 23%
IVA: 18% IVA sólo en comisión
6.7.20 en Tiferet Auctions

Sefer 'Chok LeYisrael' 4th part, Slavuta 1725. Personal copy of the holy Rabbi Aharon Moshe MiGeza Zvi disciple of the holy Chozeh of Lublin, with many notations.
Sefer 'Chok LeYisrael, on Sefer Bamidbar, Slavuta 1725. 
Personal copy with signature of the holy Rabbi Aharon Moshe Migeza Tzvi of Brod, founder of Chassidic settlement in Jerusalem, from the great disciples of the holy Chozeh of Lublin, of the Saraf of Strelisk and of the holy Rav of Apt.
On this copy, are many comments hand written half script, perhaps different writers. Among the notations are, reference places, additions and lengthy explanations.
About six personal stamps of the holy Gaon Rabbi Aharon Moshe Migeza Tzvi of Brod, also additional ownership signatures in foreign languages, various writings, and Kabbalistic accountings.

The holy gaon Rabbi Aharon Moshe 'Migeza Tzvi' of Brod [1775-1858], disciple of the holy Chozeh of Lublin, the Saraf of Strelisk, and the holy Rav of Apt. Considered the founder of the Chassidic settlement in Jerusalem. Was born on Shabbat Chol HaMoed Succot 1774, to his father Rabbi Shaul from the descendants of the holy Rashi. Son-in-law of Rabbi Mordechai Horovitz (authored sefer 'Chibat Yerushalayim'). Immigrated to Israel in 1839, lived in Jerusalem and stood at the head of the Kollel Chassidim in Jerusalem. He grieved and mourned all his days and nights on the destruction of Jerusalem. His Rebbe the holy Chozeh of Lublin assured him he will not be taken from this world before he rectifies all gilgulim (reincarnations). After his passing his will was published by the name 'Seder Tzavaot'.
1-226 pages, 19 cm. Few moth holes, few aging stains. Original cover a little disconnected, loose spine. Good – very good condition.