Аукцион 27 Historic sale! Valuable Books and Manuscripts
от Rarity Auction House
28.6.23
17 Perlman Dr. Suite 204 Spring Valley NY 10977, Соединенные Штаты

Kodesh HaKodashim! Hasofot Mahartz”a - original Manuscript Handwriting of the author Rebbe Zvi Elimelech of Dynów, Author of Bnei Yissaschar - With his rare signature!



Impressive and eye-catching! Autograph manuscript of The Sefer Yad - Malachi Manuscript of the author Rabbi Malachi ha-Kohen! With the signature of Rabbi David Avraham Chai Vivanti


Holy and pure! The Gemara of the Mareh Yechezkel, R. Yechezkel Panet - in his youth in the city of Bilitz


the personal HaShalchan Aruch with glosses in the Kathic of Rabbi Hirsh Harif, Author of the 'Tiv Gitin' - with additional glosses longer than his own


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The Ribnitzer Rebbe’s Tikkun Chatzos Bekitche! With two tears on the Churban HaMikdash
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Аукцион проходил 28.6.23 в Rarity Auction House
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The Ribnitzer Rebbe’s Tikkun Chatzos Bekitche! With two tears on the Churban HaMikdash
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Black Bekitch worn by the holy Ribnitzer Rebbe!

The Admor Rabbi Chaim Zanvil Abramowitz of Ribnitz, wore this, every night during his nocturnal recitation of Tikkun Chatzos.

Rabbi Chaim Zanvil Abramowitz of Ribnitz (1897-1995)

The beloved Ribnitzer Rebbe, was born in Botosani, Romania. Orphaned as a child, he was raised by the Admor Harav Avraham Mattisyahu of Shtefanesht who treated him as an only son. He eventually settled in Ribnitz, which lies in present-day Moldova.

The Rebbe conducted himself in a holy manner even during his youth, immersing in frozen rivers and risking his life repeatedly to perform circumcisions and Shchita under the brutal Communist regime. He miraculously survived the Nazi occupation, and it was during this era that he acquired a reputation as a miracle worker, with countless stories attesting to his holy powers.

In 1972, the Ribnitzer Rebbe finally emigrated from Russia, journeying first to Eretz Yisrael but eventually settling in New York where his reputation as a tzaddik and miracle worker spread far and wide. Countless Jews flocked to his door from around the world seeking his holy blessings and salvations, and many attested that they sensed the Divine spirit hovering upon him. He passed away in 1996 and was laid to rest in Monsey, NY; thousands pilgrimage to his tomb to pray and seek salvation until this very day.

The Chasam Sofer inscribed in Toras Moshe, Parshas Toldos: “…It appears from Yerushalmi Moed Katan [regarding the staff of Rabbi Meir] that a person’s garments are affected by the sanctity of the one who wore it [previously], and the one who wears it after him shall benefit from the same good and beneficial spirit that rested upon him…” With these words, the Chasam Sofer cites his spiritual master the Baal Hafla’ah who inscribed the following in Panim Yafos (Parshas Lech Lecha): “Sanctity rests upon the belongings of tzaddikim.”