Subasta 43 Tiferet SheBaTiferet - Auction 43
Por Tiferet Auctions
5.3.23
Beit HaDfus 12, B, 4th floor, Jerusalem, Israel

Tiferet SheBaTiferet - Auction 43 of the Tiferet Auction House

Rare and exciting collection of precious items, the best of collectibles and Segulah items: 

Letters by Chassidic shepherds, pedigreed copies of Tzaddikim, manuscripts by leading rabbis, books printed at the pedigreed printeries of Slavuta and Zhytomyr, artifacts that had belonged to Tzaddikim and first editions.

La subasta ha concluído

LOTE 34:

'לא יצטרך עוד לרופאים רק תמיד בבריאות הנכון' Blessings Handwritten by the Holy Rav Rabbi Moshe of Stolin

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Precio inicial:
$ 1 000
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'לא יצטרך עוד לרופאים רק תמיד בבריאות הנכון' Blessings Handwritten by the Holy Rav Rabbi Moshe of Stolin

'By joy - you can get out of any trouble' Letter with blessings for good health handwritten by the holy Rav Rabbi Moseh of Stolin, the youngest son  of the holy Rav the Yanuka 'The Frankfurter' Rabbi Yisroel of Karlin-Stolin and with his handwritten signature. 


The letter was sent to his friend Rabbi Yehoshua Yitzchak and begins with the blessing 'רפואה שלמה במהרה וכל טוב'. 

Later, he thanks Hashem for the recovery of the addressee and blesses him that he continue to get stronger. He fills him in on the condition of the daughter Mrs. Tamar and wishes her well, noting that she should take her time in sanitarium in Vienna. 

At the end of the letter, he notes the saying of his grandfather, the holy Rav Rabbi Asher of Stolin that by joy one can get out of any trouble. 

The Rav then ends the letter:  הי' בטוב ובשלום כנפשך וכנפש ידידך הק' ומברכו בכל הברכות ממקור הברכות ובכל טוב and adds his handwritten signature. 


The holy Rav Rabbi Moshe of Stolin [1889-1942] the fourth son of the renowned holy Rav Rabbi Yisroel of Karlin [also known as 'Der Frankfurter' or the 'Yanuka']. Served as Admor in Stolin after the passing of his holy father and there established a large yeshiva. Many admired him and sought his advice. Was renowned for his vast knowledge of the secrets of the Torah, as well as of secular fields of knowledge. Perished in the Holocaust.


[1] official, lined stationery. Strong ink. The ink of the letters on the far right has faded. Good-very good condition. 

 

Medidas:  12 x 20 cm