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Two Rare (Unpublished) Letters – From Rebbe Yosef of Radvil, and his son Rebbe Eliezer of Radvil-Ustila, to their Son-in-Law/Brother-in-Law R. Yitzchak Wertheim Rabbi of Bender – 1864-1868

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Auction archive: Lot number 295

Two Rare (Unpublished) Letters – From Rebbe Yosef of Radvil, and his son Rebbe Eliezer of Radvil-Ustila, to their Son-in-Law/Brother-in-Law R. Yitzchak Wertheim Rabbi of Bender – 1864-1868

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Two familial letters, signed by Rebbe Yosef Yungerleib of Radvil (Radyvyliv), including letters handwritten by his sons Rebbe Eliezer of Radvil and Rebbe Alexander Shmuel of Vishnevets, and his son-in-law Rebbe Mordechai Lerner of Shumsk. Addressed to their son-in-law/brother-in-law R. Yitzchak Wertheim Rabbi of Bender. Radvil, [1864-1868]. • Letter from Rebbe Yosef of Radvil, addressed to his son-in-law R. Yitzchak of Bender, dated "Wednesday, 5th Shevat 1864". Written by a scribe and signed by the Rebbe, with an addition handwritten by his son-in-law Rebbe Mordechai Lerner of Shumsk. The Rebbe writes to his son-in-law upon being informed that his daughter is pregnant. He requests of his son-in-law and daughter to fulfill their promise and come stay with him until after the birth. Since the letter was written at the height of the snowy Ukrainian winter, and considering that the distance between Bender in Moldova and Radvil in Volhyn (Volhynia, Ukraine) is some 600 kilometers, the Rebbe asks his son-in-law and daughter to travel by sleigh, and offers to sponsor the travel expenses, 50 silver rubles. The Rebbe signs at the end of the letter "Yosef son of the rabbi". Rebbe Mordechai Lerner of Shumsk, son-in-law of Rebbe Yosef and brother-in-law of R. Yitzchak, added two handwritten lines on the side of the letter, sending regards to his brother-in-law R. Yitzchak, and signing "Mordechai son of the rabbi". [1] leaf. Approx. 20 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear. Filing holes. Folding marks. • Letter from Rebbe Yosef of Radvil addressed to his son-in-law R. Yitzchak of Bender, dated "Tuesday of Pinchas 1868, Radvil". Written by a scribe and signed by the Rebbe. At the foot of the leaf, three letters were added, handwritten by his sons Rebbe Eliezer of Radvil and R. Alexander Shmuel Rabbi of Vishnevets, and by his son-in-law R. Mordechai Lerner of Shumsk. The Rebbe writes to his son-in-law affectionately, describing how much he enjoyed receiving their letter with regards from his young grandson, and extends many heartfelt blessings. The letter is signed at the end in the Rebbe's own handwriting: "Yosef son of the rabbi". At the foot of the letter, Rebbe Eliezer of Radvil-Ustila, son of R. Yosef and brother-in-law of R. Yitzchak, added several handwritten lines, sending regards and blessings to his brother-in-law R. Yitzchak, and signing "Eliezer…" (the signature is partially torn). On the side of the letter, Rebbe Mordechai Lerner of Shumsk and R. Alexander Shmuel Rabbi of Vishnevets added several handwritten lines, inquiring of R. Yitzchak's welfare, and signing: "Mordechai" and "Alexander Shmuel son of the rabbi". [1] leaf. Approx. 30 cm. Fair condition. Stains and wear. Filing holes. Large tears affecting text (including the signatures). Folding marks. Rebbe Yosef Yungerleib of Radvil (1818/1820-1875, Encyclopedia of Chassidut, II, pp. 100-101) was a descendant of the Maggid R. Yechiel Michel of Zlotchov. He was reputed for his holiness and purity, his asceticism and fasts. He would immerse himself in a mikveh dozens of times every day. In Volhyn, he earnt the reputation of a wonder-worker benefitting from Divine Inspiration, and effecting salvations. He was close to R. Yisrael of Ruzhin, who attested that he possessed a lofty soul, and that his conception and birth were in holiness, even predicting that he would later perform salvations for the Jewish people. Reputedly, when Rebbe Nechemia of Bichov (son of the Yehudi HaKadosh of Peshischa) heard this, he gave R. Yosef a kvittel with his name, asking him to mention him in prayer. At the age of 18, R. Yosef was appointed Rebbe of Lanovitz (Lanivtsi), and in 1847, he moved to Radvil, upon the advice of his teacher R. Yisrael of Ruzhin. At the end of 1868, he moved to Vishnevets. His son-in-law and disciple, R. Yitzchak Rabbi of Bender, wrote a biography on his father-in-law named Kisei David, in which he quotes his teachings and holy practices. His son and successor - Rebbe

Auction archive: Lot number 295
Auction:
Datum:
12 Mar 2019
Auction house:
Kedem Auction House Ltd.
King George st. 58
9242209 Jerusalem
Israel
office@kedemltd.com
+972 (0)77 5140223
+972 (0)2 9932048
Beschreibung:

Two familial letters, signed by Rebbe Yosef Yungerleib of Radvil (Radyvyliv), including letters handwritten by his sons Rebbe Eliezer of Radvil and Rebbe Alexander Shmuel of Vishnevets, and his son-in-law Rebbe Mordechai Lerner of Shumsk. Addressed to their son-in-law/brother-in-law R. Yitzchak Wertheim Rabbi of Bender. Radvil, [1864-1868]. • Letter from Rebbe Yosef of Radvil, addressed to his son-in-law R. Yitzchak of Bender, dated "Wednesday, 5th Shevat 1864". Written by a scribe and signed by the Rebbe, with an addition handwritten by his son-in-law Rebbe Mordechai Lerner of Shumsk. The Rebbe writes to his son-in-law upon being informed that his daughter is pregnant. He requests of his son-in-law and daughter to fulfill their promise and come stay with him until after the birth. Since the letter was written at the height of the snowy Ukrainian winter, and considering that the distance between Bender in Moldova and Radvil in Volhyn (Volhynia, Ukraine) is some 600 kilometers, the Rebbe asks his son-in-law and daughter to travel by sleigh, and offers to sponsor the travel expenses, 50 silver rubles. The Rebbe signs at the end of the letter "Yosef son of the rabbi". Rebbe Mordechai Lerner of Shumsk, son-in-law of Rebbe Yosef and brother-in-law of R. Yitzchak, added two handwritten lines on the side of the letter, sending regards to his brother-in-law R. Yitzchak, and signing "Mordechai son of the rabbi". [1] leaf. Approx. 20 cm. Good-fair condition. Stains and wear. Filing holes. Folding marks. • Letter from Rebbe Yosef of Radvil addressed to his son-in-law R. Yitzchak of Bender, dated "Tuesday of Pinchas 1868, Radvil". Written by a scribe and signed by the Rebbe. At the foot of the leaf, three letters were added, handwritten by his sons Rebbe Eliezer of Radvil and R. Alexander Shmuel Rabbi of Vishnevets, and by his son-in-law R. Mordechai Lerner of Shumsk. The Rebbe writes to his son-in-law affectionately, describing how much he enjoyed receiving their letter with regards from his young grandson, and extends many heartfelt blessings. The letter is signed at the end in the Rebbe's own handwriting: "Yosef son of the rabbi". At the foot of the letter, Rebbe Eliezer of Radvil-Ustila, son of R. Yosef and brother-in-law of R. Yitzchak, added several handwritten lines, sending regards and blessings to his brother-in-law R. Yitzchak, and signing "Eliezer…" (the signature is partially torn). On the side of the letter, Rebbe Mordechai Lerner of Shumsk and R. Alexander Shmuel Rabbi of Vishnevets added several handwritten lines, inquiring of R. Yitzchak's welfare, and signing: "Mordechai" and "Alexander Shmuel son of the rabbi". [1] leaf. Approx. 30 cm. Fair condition. Stains and wear. Filing holes. Large tears affecting text (including the signatures). Folding marks. Rebbe Yosef Yungerleib of Radvil (1818/1820-1875, Encyclopedia of Chassidut, II, pp. 100-101) was a descendant of the Maggid R. Yechiel Michel of Zlotchov. He was reputed for his holiness and purity, his asceticism and fasts. He would immerse himself in a mikveh dozens of times every day. In Volhyn, he earnt the reputation of a wonder-worker benefitting from Divine Inspiration, and effecting salvations. He was close to R. Yisrael of Ruzhin, who attested that he possessed a lofty soul, and that his conception and birth were in holiness, even predicting that he would later perform salvations for the Jewish people. Reputedly, when Rebbe Nechemia of Bichov (son of the Yehudi HaKadosh of Peshischa) heard this, he gave R. Yosef a kvittel with his name, asking him to mention him in prayer. At the age of 18, R. Yosef was appointed Rebbe of Lanovitz (Lanivtsi), and in 1847, he moved to Radvil, upon the advice of his teacher R. Yisrael of Ruzhin. At the end of 1868, he moved to Vishnevets. His son-in-law and disciple, R. Yitzchak Rabbi of Bender, wrote a biography on his father-in-law named Kisei David, in which he quotes his teachings and holy practices. His son and successor - Rebbe

Auction archive: Lot number 295
Auction:
Datum:
12 Mar 2019
Auction house:
Kedem Auction House Ltd.
King George st. 58
9242209 Jerusalem
Israel
office@kedemltd.com
+972 (0)77 5140223
+972 (0)2 9932048
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