Аукцион 128 Passover Sale. Chabad, Belongings of Tzaddikim, Manuscripts, Rabbinical letters and Rare books
14.3.21
3 Shatner Center 1st Floor Givat Shaul Jerusalem, Израиль

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ЛОТ 136:

Scarce. Kippah with Pieces of Fabric taken from Sacred Clothes of Admo"rs of Lubavitch - the Admo"r the Rasha"b ...

Продан за: $13 000
Стартовая цена:
$ 3 000
Эстимейт:
$10 000 - $15 000
Комиссия аукционного дома: 22%
НДС: 17% Только на комиссию
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Scarce. Kippah with Pieces of Fabric taken from Sacred Clothes of Admo"rs of Lubavitch - the Admo"r the Rasha"b, the Admo"r the Rayya"tz and the Admo"r Rabbi Menachem Mendel


"The sanctity of the tzaddik's place and his belongings (even after his passing) are just the same as when he was actually using them." (Likkutei Sichot L'Haram"m of Lubavitch, Vol. 32 p. 25).


Black fabric kippah with pieces of fabric from the clothing of the Admo"rs of Chaba"d sewn in them.

1. Piece of the Admo"r the Rasha"b's suspenders.

2. Piece of the Admo"r the Rasha"b of Lubavitch's personal kerchief - that he would hold in his hand while delivering his Chassidic essays.

3. Piece of the Admo"r the Rayya"tz of Lubavitch's wool undershirt.

4. Piece of the Admo"r Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Lubavitch's personal kerchief - that he would hold in his hand while delivering his Chassidic essays.


The pieces of fabric were taken from the clothing of the Admo"rs of Chaba"d that belonged to the famous Chassid, Rabbi Avraham Paris (1889-1968), one of the leading Chassidim of the Admo"r the Rayya'tz and then of the Admo"r Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Lubavitch.


Rabbi Paris was very close to the Admo"rs of Chaba"d and kept a close personal relationship with members of their families. He himself received the clothing as a personal gift from the Rebbetzin, the righteous Mrs. Nechamah Dinah, the Rayya"tz's wife, in appreciation for his reciting kaddish in memory of the Rebbetzin's father. These items were bequeathed from Rabbi Paris to his son-in-law, Rabbi Avraham Chanoch Glitzenstein (1929-2015), a Chassidic scribe and educator, among the most prominent activists and Chaba"d Chassidim in the Holy Land. 


Rabbi Glitzenstein gifted these items to one of his close associates in appreciation and admiration, a short time before his passing.


In the entire world, there are only two kippahs like this. One is in the seller's possession and is not for sale, and the other is exclusively offered here at auction this one time only.

A letter of approval from the seller will be given to any claimant.