Auction 144 פורים Early Prints, Chassidut, Belongings of Tzaddikim, Amulets, Segula Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical letters
By Winner'S
Mar 10, 2024
3 Shatner Center 1st Floor Givat Shaul Jerusalem, Israel
Early Prints, Chassidut, Belongings of Tzaddikim, Amulets, Segula Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical letters
The auction has ended

LOT 195:

Unlike Anything Ever Seen: Concealed Torot and Blessings Handwritten on the Eve of Yom Kippur by the Yeshuot Moshe ...

catalog
  Previous item
Next item 
Sold for: $1,400
Start price:
$ 500
Estimated price :
$700 - $1,000
Buyer's Premium: 24%
VAT: 17% On commission only
Auction took place on Mar 10, 2024 at Winner'S

Unlike Anything Ever Seen: Concealed Torot and Blessings Handwritten on the Eve of Yom Kippur by the Yeshuot Moshe of Vizhnitz. Unprinted


"The numerical value of my sacred father's name ... sweetening the din and being sealed for the good, healing and salvation for the entire Jewish people"


Especially sacred writing unlike any other ever seen, with hidden Kabbalistic and Chassidic chiddushim never before printed, combined in a unique way, alongside gematrias of pesukim and sacred Names, as well as gematrias of the names of tzaddikim of the Vizhnitz dynasty. The letter is entirely [approximately 170 words] handwritten by the Admo"r Rabbi Moshe Yehoshua Hager of Vizhnitz. Shikun Vizhnitz, Bnei Brak, the eve of Yom Kippur, 1985.


The letter includes the most concealed Kabbalistic Torot and the gematrias of the verse "Aharon shall sacrifice his chatat bull and atone for himself and for his entire household" - the service of the kohen gadol on Yom Kippur. Some of the insights are printed in the sefer Yeshuot Moshe [parashat Acharei Mot] on the above verse, but the Vizhnitz aspect of the Torah, in which the Rebbe combines Kabbalistic Torah and the gematria of his father's name - the author of Imrei Chaim - disappeared from the Rebbe's sefer, and appears only in the manuscript.


Alongside the letter's Chassidic importance in its unique and important never-printed content, is its incomparable segulah value, even more than other letters the Rebbe wrote. Manuscripts by tzaddikim over the generations, especially their signatures, are known to have been used as tried-and-true amulets for all matters. How much more so does this letter comprise a true amulet, with deep Kabbalistic Torot, gematrias, sacred Names, and huge, explicit blessings for healing and salvation and sweetening the din, handwritten by the Yeshuot Moshe himself, who wrote them on the day of the year with the most segulah - the eve of Yom Kippur.


Is it possible to sufficiently describe the lofty moments on the eve of Yom Kippur by the Yeshuot Moshe of Vizhnitz, when his congregation looks up to him pleading to influence mighty salvations for them. From all corners of the Earth, they appeal to him for his blessings to be inscribed and sealed for the good. The day the Rebbe dresses in the sacred garb inherited from his ancestors - the Ahavat Shalom's kittel, and the Rebbe of Apta's kippah. During that sacred day, in which each minute is measured like gold, the Yeshuot Moshe took his gevil and quill and quarried deep Torot on matters related to the hour, on the verse "Aharon shall sacrifice his chatat bull and atone for himself and for his entire household" and enacted salvations for the Jewish people.


Refer to the Hebrew catalog text for a brief biography of the Rebbe Rabbi Moshe Yehoshua Hager of Vizhnitz.


[1] leaf paper, 21x27 cm. The Admo"r's personal stationery, entirely [approximately 170 words] handwritten by the Rebbe.

Very fine condition. Fold marks.


catalog
  Previous item
Next item