Auction 13 Auction "Marbin B'simcha" - Treasures From the Greatest of Generations!
By Rarity Auction House
Feb 23, 2022
17 Perlman Dr. Suite 204 Spring Valley NY 10977, United States

Large collection of Hasidic books, letters from the greats of the generation, Satmar, Chabad, Rivnitz, manuscripts


The personal Kabbalistic Siddur of the Holy Rabbi, Rabbi Naftali Hirtzka of Ratzpert - rare and historic!


Historic Purim plate Dated Damascus 1654


Invitation letter from the Rabbi Yitzchak of Bohosh - for the marriage of his eldest son


The longest letter ever in sales! An entire 4-page basic letter in his holy handwriting and signed by the Rebbe The Rayatz


Holy of Holies! A copy of the miraculous Tzaddik from Rivnitz - a book that belonged to His Rabbi the Tzaddik of Shtefinesht! 


Discovery! Signature of the Kabbalistic Gaon Rabbi Yehuda Diwan - Rabbi of his nephew Rabbi Amram Ben Diwan

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Mafenach Ne’elamot. Copy of the compiler, with signature of Rabbi Moshe Grodzinsky. Lublin. 1906.

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Mafenach Ne’elamot. Copy of the compiler, with signature of Rabbi Moshe Grodzinsky. Lublin. 1906.


On the 613 mitzvot, by Rav Moshe ben Zion Moverbana. With endorsements of Rabbi Yitzhak Elchanan Spector, the Aderet, Rabbi Shmuel Zanuel, and more. Page 8 has the stamp fo the compiler, “Moshe ben Zion bar Aharon HaKohen Ungvar.” On the page before the cover is the signature of Rabbi Moshe Grodzinsky

 Rabbi Moshe Grodzinsky (1875-1929), was the mashgiach of Yeshivat Torat Haim in Warsaw. Moved to Israel and was murdered in the 1929 riots in Hevron. Born in Warsaw, his son was the Rabbi Yitzhak (Itza) Grodzinsky, head of the Torat Haim yeshiva in Warsaw. In his youth he studied with his father, after a while he moved to Yeshivat Lomzha, and then to Radin. During his studies in Radin he tended to learn with the Chafetz Haim at his home. In 1894 he married the daughter of Rav Meir Tikochinsky of Stavisk and the sister of Rav Avraham Yitzhak Tikochinsky. After his marriage he continued to study in Radin. Then he began to be involved in mercantile affairs. After a time he was appointed the mashgiach in the yeshiva Torat Haim in Warsaw, and he helped his father in the city. In 1923 he decided to leave his job and moved with his family to Israel. After the founding of the Hevron yeshiva (1924) he settled in Hevron next to the yeshiva. During that time he brother Rav Avraham Grodzinsky also settled there, who served as the mashgiach in the yeshiva. He was father to 4 sons and 3 daughters. His sons-in-law are: Avraham Adler (Nesher), who served as Ram at the Warsaw yeshiva, and then a rabbi in Jerusalem; Rav Yaakov Neiman, head of Or Yisrael yeshiva in Lida and Petah Tikva; and Yehuda Alinson, an Eastern official. Original binding is disconnected, generally very good condition.


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