Asta 3
Da Tiferet Auctions
13.3.19
12 Beit Hadfus Street, Jerusalem, Israele

פריטים נדירים ומיוחדים מעיזבון רבי ישראל חיים האס המכונה סופרם של גדולי ישראל ובראשם אדמורי"ם הקדושים לבית וויז'ניץ לדורתיהם.

כן גם פרטים מעיזבון רבי משה טוביה גרינצוויג משב"ק של הרה"ק רבי אהרן מבעלזא זיע"א ושל כ"ק אדמו"ר ממכנובקה זצ"ל..

L'asta è terminata

LOTTO 36:

Sefer Ahavas Yisrael with a long hand written inscription by his son the Imrei Chaim of Viznitz. first edition. ...

Venduto per: $1 600
Prezzo iniziale:
$ 500
Prezzo stimato :
$2 000 - $3 000
Commissione per la casa d'aste: 20%
IVA: 17% Solo su commissione
Gli utenti stranieri potrebbero essere esentati dal pagamento delle tasse, secondo il regime fiscale vigente.
13.3.19 in Tiferet Auctions

Sefer Ahavas Yisrael with a long hand written inscription by his son the Imrei Chaim of Viznitz. first edition. Oradea 1943.
"בלב מלא שמחה ועונג לרגל עומדך לבחינה ויצאת בדימוס ונסמכת להוראה הרי נותן לך לאות הצטייינות והוקרה את הספר הקדוש אהבת ישראל מכ"ק אאמו"ר הקדוש זצללה"ה עלה מעלה מעלה בתורה ויראת שמים וטוב לך כל הימים. חיים מאיר בהה"צ מוהר"י זצללה"ה".

The lengthy inscription is unusual, rare and exceptional, hand written by Rabbi Chaim Meir of Viznitz on his father the "Ahavas Yisrael" of Viznitz's sefer, first edition, Oradea 1943. Corrections possibly written by the hands of the Imrei Chaim.

[3] 106 pages, 25cm

Very good condition .

HaAdmo"r Rabbi Chaim Meir of Viznitz (1888-1972) was famous in the Chassidic world by the name of his holy sefer the 'Imrei Chaim' he was the son of the 'Ahavas Yisrael' of Viznitz served as the fourth Rabbi in the chain of Viznitz Chassidus. He was from the Great Admori"m and righteous of the generation, from the leaders of the Chareidi Jews, was a member of the Moetzas Gedolai HaTorah and from their directors. His children are the Great Rabbi the 'Yeshuas Moshe' of Viznitz and the Great Rabbi Mordechai of Viznitz Monsey.

This sefer was given and inscribed to his beloved student as per his holy wording:       'לאהוב לבי ונפשי הבחור החשוב מאוד נעלה...',
This special phrasing is very unlikely as moderate inscriptions are known from him.