LOT 1: Sefer Yesod! Chemdah Genuzah- Teshuvot of the Geonim and Innovations of the Rashba – First Edition – Printed at the press of Rabbi Israel Bak Jerusalem, 1863.
LOT 4: A historic document signed by the great rabbis of Jerusalem, led by the holy handwritten signature of the holy Rebbe of Lelov, Rabbi David Tzvi Shlomo, and his brother, the holy Rabbi Alter, of blessed memory. 1906 – The founding of Batei Warsaw!
LOT 5: The "Saraf" of Brisk! Mishneh L'Melech given by the leader of Israel, Rabbi Yehoshua Leib Diskin (Mahari”l Diskin), to his beloved student, Rabbi Naftali Katz – with a handwritten dedication in his holy script.
LOT 6: A public proclamation from the Heichal, explaining the opposition and reasoning of the great rabbis of Jerusalem against the appointment of the Rabbi of Jaffa as Rabbi of Jerusalem.
LOT 7: A lengthy and important letter from the Gaon of Israel, Rabbi Reuven Bengis, Av Beit Din of Jerusalem, to the Gaon Rabbi Moshe Leib Bernstein, Chairman of the Eidah HaChareidis in Jerusalem. 1937.
LOT 8: A holy letter with the handwritten signatures of the great rabbis of Jerusalem, led by the Av Beit Din of Jerusalem, the holy Rabbi Shmuel Salant, and the Gaon of Israel, the Aderet – Jerusalem, 1902!
LOT 10: A precious testimonial from the great Gaon, Rabbi Yoel Zev Glattstein, Av Beit Din of Helmec, for the holy Rebbi Yosef Meir Kahana of Spinka, Jerusalem.
LOT 11: A precious testimonial from the Mara D'ara of Israel, Rabbi Yosef Tzvi Dushinsky, for the holy Rebbi Yosef Meir Kahana of Spinka, Jerusalem – "From a great and distinguished family."
LOT 12: "Grandson of the holy Rebbi Meir of Premishlan Zt''l." A letter from the eminent Gaon, Rabbi Shimshon Aharon Polansky, for Rebbi Yosef Meir Kahana of Spinka Zt''l.
LOT 13: A letter filled with blessings and goodness from the holy Rebbi Nachum'che of Rachmastrivka, of saintly memory, signed with his unique holy signature!
LOT 14: A special blessing letter from the holy brothers, the Admorim of Rachmastrivka, in the name of their father, the holy Rebbi Menachem Nachum of Rachmastrivka.
LOT 16: Haggadah of Pesach "Lev HaIvri"—of the holy Gaon, Rabbi Moshe Aryeh Freund, of blessed memory, Av Beit Din of Jerusalem—still contains kvitlach inside.
LOT 17: A holy Gemara, Masechet Berachot, of the holy Rebbi Motel Slonimer, of saintly memory, with his handwritten signature – and a gloss with his unpublished novella in his holy handwriting!
LOT 18: The Founding of Shikun Satmar in Bnei Brak: A power of attorney document from the holy Rebbe of Satmar, of saintly memory, regarding the institutions of Satmar Housing in Bnei Brak.
LOT 19: "May you be blessed by the Giver of the Torah with all kinds of blessings and salvations." A letter from the holy Gaon, Rabbi Michael Ber Weissmandl, for one of his students after the war—filled with heartfelt dedication and his pure heart’s concern for the needs of the Jewish people.
LOT 20: "Nir L'David" – Very important! A sefer with a dedication to the holy Gaon, Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Greenwald of Tzehlem, for his wedding day in 1914 – with his holy handwritten signature.
LOT 22: Halachic responsum, in the handwriting and signature of Maran, the Gaon Rabbi Shmuel Halevi Wosner, author of Shevet Halevi Zt''l—addressing various halachic matters. Sent to the Gaon Rabbi Eliyahu Schlesinger, Av Beit Din of Gilo.
LOT 25: A letter from the holy Gaon, Rabbi Shaul Ehrenfeld, Av Beit Din of Szikso, author of Givat Shaul, to the Gaon Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Ehrenreich, of blessed memory – 1894.
LOT 28: The 'Split in Galicia' – Opposition to the Establishment of a Rabbinical Seminary in Galicia – A letter from the author of Goren David, written shortly before his passing, to the Maharam Schick – Historic!
LOT 30: Sefer "Yeshuot Yaakov, " Orach Chaim – with a signature and gloss in the holy handwriting of the holy Gaon, the author of Menuchat Asher of Csenger of saintly memory.
LOT 31: A Semicha (ordination) document from the holy Gaon, Rabbi Yechezkel Banet, Av Beit Din of Pápa and Nitra, author of Rabotai D’Yechezkel – entirely in his holy handwriting and his signature!
LOT 32: "..May Hashem bless with the blessing of life and peace.." – A letter from the renowned Gaon, Rabbi Menachem Ash, Av Beit Din of Ungvar – Ungvar, 1863.
LOT 33: A resolution document in the holy handwriting and with the signature of the holy Gaon, Maharam Asch, one of the greatest disciples of the Chatam Sofer, author of Imrei Esh – from his early years!
LOT 36: A Revelation in the Torah World! Torat Moshe—on the Torah, festivals, sugyot, and derashot—from the leader of Israel, Maran the Chatam Sofer, unpublished writings—in the handwriting of his students!
LOT 37: A Manuscript from the treasure of the Author of Darkei Teshuva of Munkacs! A unique, 'standalone composition' on the Torah and festivals, in the handwriting of the author, Rabbi Avraham Trebitsch, author of Korot Ha’Itim – Nikolsburg, circa 1810 – Unpublished!
LOT 38: Sefer Netivot L’Shabbat – novellae on Shulchan Aruch, Even HaEzer, by the holy Gaon, Rabbi Pinchas Halevi Horowitz, author of Hafla’ah. Lvov, 1837 – First Edition.
LOT 40: Discovery! Novella in the holy handwriting of Rabbeinu "HaHafla’ah" on Parashat Bo and Pesach – topics of Pesach and the burning of Chametz – Unpublished!
LOT 42: Holy of Holies! A manuscript page of the writings of the Arizal, penned in the holy handwriting of the saintly Rebbi Meshulam Feivish Halevi of Zbarazh Zt''l, author of Derech Emet and Yosher Divrei Emet.
LOT 45: Chassidut – First Edition! Sefer Likutei Moharan and Toldot Yitzchak ben Levi – by the holy Rabbi Yisrael, son of the Kedushat Levi of Berdichev – Published by the author, Berdichev, 1811.
LOT 47: Chassidut – First Edition! Sefer Etz Pri – by the holy Rebbi Menachem Mendel of Vitebsk Zt''l – Lviv, 1880 (title page states "Tzfat"). Unique Edition.
LOT 49: Maggid Devarav L’Yaakov – by the leader of Israel, the Great Maggid of Mezeritch, Lemberg, 1792 – printed at the renowned press of Rabbi Shlomo Yaarish, the printer of Noam Elimelech.
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