Leilão 7 Tiferet Auction House - Special and Rare items
Por Tiferet Auctions
11.9.19
Beit HaShenhav 12, Givat Shaul, Jerusalem, Israel

Religious articles, Letters from Tzadikim from previous generations , Hasidic books from first print, attributed copies and discoveries from the extermination camps in Europe.

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LOTE 60:

Hand written invitation by the 'Imrei Aish' to participate at the 'Tish' in the joy of the Holy Shabbat together ...


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11.9.19 em Tiferet Auctions

Hand written invitation by the 'Imrei Aish' to participate at the 'Tish' in the joy of the Holy Shabbat together with his father the 'Imrei Shaul' of Modzitz.
'והננו להודיע לו ולכל הידידים החפצים להשתתף בשמחת קדושת השבת אתנו יחד- כי מקום איכסין של אאמו"ר שליט"א היא ברחוב יהודה הלוי 8 א'. הדורש בשלומכם הטוב שמואל אלי' טאב'

On the official postcard with the heading inscription of his father Hrh"k the 'Imrei Shaul' of Modzitz, his son and successor Hrh"k the 'Imrai Aish' of Modzitz writes to the special and famous chassid Rabbi David Farkovitz from the founders of the famous Modzitz Chassidic dynasty in Jerusalem, to come and join in the joy of the Holy Shabbat of his father that will take place in Tel Aviv during the second historical visit of the Imrei Shaul, the visits that changed the face of Tel Aviv and left an impression in the history of the first Hebrew city.
Official letter head postcard from his residence in Otwock. Postage stamp and stamped by the Palestinian post.
10x14cm. Very good condition.
Hrh"k Rabbi Shaul Yedidya Elazer the 'Imrei Shaul' of Modzitz  [1886-1947], The second Rabbi of the Holy Modzitz courtyard, from the great leaders of the generation before WWII and thereafter. He was the son of Hrh"k Rabbi Yisrael, the founder of the Holy Modzitz dynasty, grandson of Hrh"k Rabbi Yechezkel of Kozmir. 
In his days many flocked to his holy courtyard in the vacation city of 'Otwock', many thousand arrived to bask in his light and obtain holy inspiration from the famous and warm songs of Avodat Hashem, which he composed by the hundred and thousands.
His Yeshiva 'Tiferet Yisrael' drew hundreds of youths from all over Poland, who learned and grew in Torah and Chassidut by the Modzitz ways. He was a member of the Moetzet Gedolai Hatorah and from the heads of Agudat Yisrael.
During the WWII, this magnificent courtyard was destroyed, as the Rabbi himself escaped at the last moment to Vilna and from there to the United States through Japan. When he was in Vilna, he led the efforts to rescue thousands of Yeshiva youths who escaped from there, and he met many times with the Russian authorities in order to save and free them.
Chassidim of Modzitz were left in the holy city of Jerusalen, and in Tel Aviv, thanks to his four historical visits to Israel, 1925, 1935, 1938, 1947.

Hrh"k Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu the 'Imrei Aish' of Modzitz [1905-1984] son and successor of the ways of the Imrei Shaul, was raised and grew up in Poland in the courtyard of his great grandfathers. In the year 1935 he ascendant to Israel together with his great father and stayed to live and settle there. He resided in Tel Aviv, where Chassidei Modzitz of Israel gathered and united and he was a magnet to all who searched for G-d. After the passing of his father, he was crowned to lead and his famous 'Tishen' attracted many Bnei Torah and Chassidim, those from kibbutzim and moshavim and even those not observant of the Torah and its commandments were all welcomed. He greatly inspired all Jews as he sang and delighted thousands of Jews to their father in heaven. He was among the leaders of the generation and member of the Moetzet Gedolai HaTorah and from the heads of Agudat Yisrael.