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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Vikuach Mayim Chaim by the Mahara"l's Brother. Rare Copy. debate and dispute about the words of Rabbi Moshe ...

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Vikuach Mayim Chaim by the Mahara"l's Brother. Rare Copy. debate and dispute about the words of Rabbi Moshe Isserlis - the Ram"a -

Vikuach Mayim Chaim by the Mahara"l's Brother. Rare Copy. 


Vikuach Mayim Chaim is a debate and dispute about the words of Rabbi Moshe Isserlis - the Ram"a - in his work Torat Chatat about the laws of issur v'hetter, by the wondrous gaon and Kabbalist Rabbi Chaim bar Betzalel, elder brother of the Mahara"l of Prague. First edition. Amsterdam, 1712.


The author lived in the Rama's time and in this work he vehemently argues with the latter's methods regarding dozens of the Ram"a's rulings - and even expresses reservations regarding the Ram"a's work itself! The book bears important approbations. The Chacham Tzvi's approbation maintains that the printing of this work brings spiritual satisfaction to the author's soul. There is also a lengthy and interesting approbation by Rabbi Moshe Chagiz of Jerusalem, who writes about the book's contents and the rules of its determinations.

The G-dly Kabbalist Rabbi Chaim b'Rabbi Betzalel [c. 1630-1688] was one of the leading sages of his generation, av beit din of Worms and of Friedberg. He was the Mahara"l of Prague's elder brother. He studied in his youth with Rabbi Yitzchak HaSepharadi and later studied in Lublin under the Maharsha"l and Rabbi Shalom Shachna, where he studied together with the Ram"a - yet this did not stop him from (fiercely) disputing the latter in this book.

The Kabbalist Rabbi Chaim is considered sacred among both Chassidic communities and those opposed to Chassidism, and his books have been printed many times with the support of Chassidic leaders. The Admo"r Rabbi Avraham Yehoshua Heschel, author of Ohev Yisrael of Apta, wrote of him: "All his words were written with spiritual inspiration!" Likewise, "An appropriate commentary can be found in Sefer HaChaim by the Mahara"l's brother" is inscribed in the Vilna editions of the Talmud, at the end of each of the tractates.


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