Auction 050 Part 1 Satmar: Rebbes and Rabbis of Satmar-Sighet, Hungary and Transylvania
By Kedem
Nov 21, 2023
8 Ramban St, Jerusalem., Israel
Distinguished Books, Objects of Tzaddikim, Letters and Manuscripts, Historical Documents, Photographs, Posters and Publications
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LOT 35:

Glasses of Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar – Given by Rebbe Yosef Mayer of Lizhensk

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Glasses of Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar – Given by Rebbe Yosef Mayer of Lizhensk

Glasses ("brillen") of Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar. Plastic frame colored black-brown.

Enclosed is a certificate of authenticity signed by R. Leib Friedman: "Glasses (brillen) used by the Rebbe of Satmar. The glasses passed from his possession to Rebbe Yosef Mayer of Lizhensk. I received the glasses from Rebbe Yosef Mayer of Lizhensk".

Rebbe Yosef Meir Mayer of Lizhensk (1948-2022), president of the Noam Elimelech Lizhensk yeshiva in Monsey, New York. Son-in-law of Rebbe Meshulam Feisch Segal Lowy of Tosh. Close disciple and intimate associate of Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar. A great scholar of both the revealed and hidden Torah, in halachah and Chassidut, who behaved in an ascetic, holy and pure manner. He was particularly fond of old books and manuscripts of Tzaddikim. His grandson, R. Shraga Yehudah Stern (grandson of R. Meir Stern), succeeded him as Rebbe of Lizhensk and dean of the Noam Elimelech yeshiva in Monsey. Good condition.


Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar (1887-1979) was the youngest son of Rebbe Chananya Yom Tov Lipa, the Kedushat Yom Tov (1836-1904), and grandson of Rebbe Yekutiel Yehuda, the Yitav Lev (1808-1883), who both served as rabbis of Sighet (Sighetu Marmației) and were leaders of Chassidic Jewry in the Maramureș region. He was renowned from his youth as a leading Torah scholar of his generation, for his perspicacity and intellectual capacities, as well as for his holiness and outstanding purity. At a young age, he was appointed rabbi of Irshava. In 1925, he was appointed rabbi of Karoly (Carei; in place of R. Shaul Brach who went to serve as rabbi of Kashoi), and in 1934, of Satmar (Satu Mare). In all the places he served as rabbi, he also maintained a large yeshiva and Chassidic court. He stood at the helm of the faithful, uncompromising Orthodox Jewry in the Maramureș region. He was one of the founding pillars of the Torah world in the generation following the Holocaust. After surviving the Holocaust, he emigrated to the United States, where he established the Satmar Chassidic community. He served as president of the Eda HaCharedit in Jerusalem, and as leader of Orthodox Jewry in the United States and throughout the world. His writings were published in dozens of books: VaYoel Moshe, Responsa Divrei Yoel, Divrei Yoel on the Torah and more.

The Holiness of Items of Tzaddikim - In the Teachings of Rebbe Yoel of Satmar

In his writings, Rebbe Yoel of Satmar repeatedly relates to the holiness contained in the possessions of a Tzaddik; and conversely to the prohibition of benefitting from the money of the wicked, warning not to accept funding from the Zionist state and the like.

In several places in his book Divrei Yoel on the Torah, the Rebbe describes the tremendous virtue of the belongings of the Tzaddik, which have the power to endow holiness for generations, since the "sparks of holiness" endure in them. Based on this concept, the Rebbe explains Yosef's influence on the Egyptians, who were sustained from his produce during the famine and drew from it "spiritual vibrancy": "…the property of Tzaddikim has the power to impart spiritual vibrancy…" (Divrei Yoel, Shemot, p. 33). Regarding the "aspect of holiness" contained in the belongings of Tzaddikim from "the root of their soul", he writes: "The possessions of Tzaddikim are precious to them… since they contain an aspect of the root of their soul… as they are particular not to steal…" (Divrei Yoel, Vayetze, p. 92).


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