Auction 050 Part 2 Special Chabad Auction in Honor of Chag HaGeulah Yud-Tes Kislev – Rosh Hashana of Chassidut – Marking the Date in which Rebbe Shneur Zalman of Liadi was Released from Czarist Imprisonment
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Letter from Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Brooklyn, New York, 10 Sivan, 1956.
Typewritten on the Rebbe's official stationery, with the signature of the secretary R. Eliyahu Quint "in the name of the Rebbe".
Sent to R. Nachman Pinchas Yarblum in Jerusalem (a student in the Torat Emet yeshiva in Jerusalem and director of the Torah Or school of the Lubavitch Youth Organization in Ein Kerem). Advice and guidance on a conflict with neighbors: "We see evidently in matters such as these that when someone wishing to cause distress sees that his words and actions go unnoticed, he loses the desire to continue them – until it disappears altogether. And to make it easier on yourself… contemplate the contents of the Alter Rebbe's Igeret HaKodesh, section 25".
At the end of the letter, the Rebbe encourages him to spread Chassidic teachings, through the Lubavitch Youth Organization.
Aerogram. Approx. 30 cm. Good condition. Folds.
Letter from Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Brooklyn, New York, 23 Shevat, 1957.
Typewritten on the Rebbe's official stationery – "Secretariat", and signed by the secretary R. Eliyahu Quint.
Sent to R. Yaakov Elchanan Eichler, informing him that his Pidyon Nefesh was received and that it would be read at the Rebbe Rayatz's gravesite.
[1] leaf, 21.5 cm. Good condition. Folds.
Letter from Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Brooklyn, New York, 24 Shevat, 1958.
Typewritten on the official stationery of the "Secretariat of Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson – Lubavitch"; with the signature of the secretary R. Eliyahu Quint.
Sent to R. Reuven Getzel Kohen in Jerusalem, informing him that his Pidyon Nefesh was received and would be read at the gravesite of the Rebbe Rayatz.
[1] leaf, 21.5 cm. Good condition. Folds. Light stains.
Letter of Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Brooklyn, New York, 12 Tevet, 1958. Yiddish.
Typewritten on the Rebbe's official stationery, with the signature of the Rebbe's secretary R. Eliyahu Quint – "in the name of the Rebbe".
Sent to Mrs. Masha Friedman in Bnei Brak. At the beginning of the letter the Rebbe writes that he will mention her son Refael at the Rebbe Rayatz's gravesite. The Rebbe goes on to bless him for an appropriate Shidduch soon: "It is understood that it must also be done naturally… in a modest manner; and God gives His blessing and success even supernaturally".
The Rebbe finishes by encouraging her and guiding her to give charity before lighting the Shabbat and Yom Tov candles, and to check the mezuzot in her home.
Aerogram. 30.5 cm. Good condition. Folds.
Letter of Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Brooklyn, New York, 26 Tevet, 1966.
Typewritten on the Rebbe's official stationery, and signed by the secretary R. Shalom Menachem Mendel Simpson – "in the name of the Rebbe", with a word added and corrections in pen (in the Rebbe's hand?).
Advice and guidance on a suggested Shidduch with a Jew who had just begun to observe Torah and mitzvot: "…The principle in this case is that the said person should observe Torah and mitzvot in daily life, and if for whatever reason there was a past deficiency in this, and he recognizes it as a deficiency, he should begin immediately to observe Torah and mitzvot in daily life, irrespective of the resolution of the Shidduch, since this behavior must be because the Torah is that of the creator of the world and the maker of man… And only after his behavior in the aforesaid manner has been made clear… can a decision be made as to the Shidduch".
At the end of the letter, the secretary notes that her issue was brought to the Rebbe with urgency, without waiting in line.
Aerogram. Approx. 30 cm. Fair-good condition. Folds and creases. Tears and wear. Stains. Inscription on the reverse side.