“There should be an encouragement regarding purchasing Seforim… as well as special Seforim from rare prints” (from the Sicha of the 5th of Tevet, 1988).
Tiferet Auction House is happy, excited, and proud to present a historic Chabad sale, on occasion of the Chabad Seforim Holiday, the 5th of Tevet 5785, with the main theme of Treasures of our Rebbes the Nesi’im.
This will be an unprecedented sale.
As part of this sale we present part of a rare, holy, and hidden treasure – a collection of letters from C”K Admor of Lubavitch to the renowned Mekubal, Rabbi Yehuda Zerachya Halevi Segal ZTz”L, the Rabbi of the Kiryat Shalom neighborhood in Tel Aviv.
Rabbi Segal had a lofty connection for many years with the Rebbe, and merited to receive wonderous responses and blessings. Almost all of the Rebbe’s letters to him are full of special blessings for all sorts of good tidings, and all in handwritten additions to the text of the letters.
In addition to this, the sale presents dozens of other rare and unique letters of blessings from the Rebbe, which include blessings for health, abundant livelihood, Nachas from children, joy, Shidduchim and marriage, birthdays, Upsherens, moving house, success with education, public service, building Should, and disseminating Torah.
The uniqueness of these letters lies in each having rare handwritten additions, which the Rebbe added onto the standard letters.
In addition, the sale includes several unique letters of blessing signed by C”K Admor the Rebbe Rayatz, with additions in his holy handwriting, including a rare and historic letter sent to the Israeli Chief Rabbi, Rabbi Yitzchak Eizik Halevi Herzog ZTz”L.
Additionally in the sale: Holy items from our rebbes the Nesi’im: A Talis with a piece of cloth belonging to the holy Ba’al Shem Tov; a volume of Gemara from the Tzemach Tzedek’s home, inscribed with “Belongs to C”K Admor Shlita”, and unknown “Hanacha” of a Ma’amar of the Rebbe Rashab handwritten by the “Chozer” Rabbi Pevsner of Minsk, a glass cup belonging to the Rebbe Rayatz, a silver saltshaker of the Rebbe Rayatz, a Hadas from the Lulav used by C”K the Lubavitcher Rebbe, an elegant handbag that belonged to Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka, a Yarmulka with pieces of cloth from three(!) of our Nesi’im, a rare platinum photograph (over 100 years old) of the Rebbe Rayatz, which he sent to the Chassidim in the DP camps, the Rebbe’s handwritten comments on a Ma’amar of the Tzemach Tzedek, the personal copy of “Tzofnas Pa’ane’ach” belonging to the Rogochover Gaon, with a gloss in his handwriting, and Dollar bills handed out by the Rebbe on various occasions, including rare $2, $5, and $100 bills and a bill with a blessing for health.
Rare Chabad Seforim in first editions
This sale presents Tiferet Auction House as a leading and unique source of items from Chabad-Lubavitch, and in our mission to continue this path of quality, prestige, and rare history.
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LOTTO 34:
Manuscript, Chassidic “Booklet” of a Ma’amar Chassidus by C”K Admor the Tzemach Tzedek of Lubavitch. 1867
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Manuscript, Chassidic “Booklet” of a Ma’amar Chassidus by C”K Admor the Tzemach Tzedek of Lubavitch. 1867
Manuscript, a Chassidic “booklet”, a transcription of “Shoresh Mitzvat Hatefilah” by C”K Admor the Tzemach Tzedek of Lubavitch – transcription from 1867.
Inscription on the title page: "Sha'ar HaTefilah by Admor OBM of Lubavitch – The year 'Birchat Hashem' (corresponding to 5627 - 1867) – Belongs to the Rabbinic Aryeh Leib ben Yaakov Kopel [Shapiro] Horowitz". (The name "Shapiro" was crossed out.)
(the transcriber erroneously wrote on the title page that this is “Sha’ar HaTefilah”, the name of one of the Seforim of the Mitteler Rebbe of Lubavitch, which had been printed long before 1867. However, this is a mistake and the transcriber confused two different works on Davening from two different Rebbes of Chabad.)
In 1867, the year this transcription was made, the “Shoresh Mitzvat HaTefilah” had not been printed yet; it was first printed as part of the Sefer “Derech Mitzvoteicha”, vol. I, in 1911.
Most, but not all chapters of the composition were transcribed here. The original work has 50 chapters. This transcription is missing chapters 36-37 and some of chapter 35, and it ends in middle of chapter 45.
[113] sh. (225 written pp.) 17cm. Most pages are in fair-bad condition due to oxidization of the ink causing scorching of the paper. Dismantled and detached cover. Several detached pages.