Auction 103 Part 2 Early Printed Books | Sabbateanism and Crypto-Jews of Spain and Portugal | Chassidut and Kabbalah | Books Printed in Slavita and Jerusalem | Letters and Manuscripts
Sep 2, 2025
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Auction 103 Part 2 Early Printed Books | Sabbateanism and Crypto-Jews of Spain and Portugal | Chassidut and Kabbalah | Books Printed in Slavita and Jerusalem | Letters and Manuscripts
Sep 2, 2025
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Lengthy letter (2 pages), handwritten and signed by Rebbe Naftali Teitelbaum, Rabbi of Nyírbátor (grandson of the Yitav Lev of Sighet). Nyírbátor, Friday, 4th Tamuz 1929.
Written on the Rebbe's official stationery.
Addressed to the administrators and officials of the Shomrei HaChomot kollel in Jerusalem, a short time after the visit of Rebbe Naftali in Eretz Israel, mainly discussing various sensitive matters in the kollel administration and distribution of funds, which he brought up with the president [apparently R. Avraham (Adolf) Frankl].
Rebbe Naftali goes on to state his intention to print a notice on the subject and to distribute it among the rabbis and community leaders. He proposes appointing R. Moshe Rosenblatt to administer accounts at the kollel.
R. Naftali goes on the describe his visit in Jerusalem. He concludes by describing the various visitors to his house: "I am very, very busy, because people come to ask me how the Tomb of Rachel looks, and how the Western Wall is, and the like, questions of all kinds. The home is full of people all day. Nevertheless, for the good of the Holy Land, I freed myself to write to you…".
He concludes with blessings and his signature.
R. Naftali Teitelbaum, Rabbi of Nyírbátor (1867-1938), son of Rebbe Yisrael Yaakov Yukel Teitelbaum Rabbi of Volova (Mizhhiria), and grandson and disciple of Rebbe Yekutiel Yehudah Teitelbaum of Sighet, the Yitav Lev. Son-in-law of his uncle R. Moshe Yosef Teitelbaum, Rabbi of Ujhel (Sátoraljaújhely; son of the Yitav Lev). Served as Rabbi of Nyírbátor for forty years, starting in 1898, and led with determination, love and integrity. A prominent rebbe in his times, and head of the Orthodox Bureau in Hungary. He was a close friend of his cousin Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum, Rabbi of Satmar, and although he was older than him, he honored him and followed his advice as though his student and follower. He worked together with the Minchat Elazar of Munkacs to bolster Judaism and oppose the Zionist movement and religious parties Agudat Yisrael and Mizrachi. He worked extensively for the Old Yishuv of Eretz Israel, and was a leading head and president of the Shomrei HaChomot administration outside of Eretz Israel.
[1] leaf. Official stationery. 29 cm. Written on both sides. Good condition. Folding marks. Inkstains (during writing of letter).
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Letters – Satmar Chassidut and the Teitelbaum Family
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Auction 103 Part 2 Early Printed Books | Sabbateanism and Crypto-Jews of Spain and Portugal | Chassidut and Kabbalah | Books Printed in Slavita and Jerusalem | Letters and Manuscripts
Sep 2, 2025
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Letter (leaf written on both sides; approx. 14 lines), handwritten and signed by Rebbetzin Chayah Roiza Teitelbaum-Mayer, daughter of Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar. Addressed to their relative, the famed attendant R. Yosef Ashkenazi. [New York, ca. 1948]. Yiddish.
Written on a blank paper with no indication of location or date, apparently sent while living with her husband R. Chananiah Yom Tov Lipa in New York, soon before the establishment of the State of Israel (as intimated in one line of the letter).
Addressed to her relative, the famed attendant R. Yosel Ashkenazi, who was traveling at the time. She addresses financial and personal issues and mentions that she is awaiting the upcoming establishment of the State of Israel, with what may be a veiled reference to its secular identity. She offers good wishes and blessings, concluding with her signature.
On the verso of the leaf, the Rebbetzin adds (in English) an address and adds instructions about the money transfer (in Yiddish).
Rebbetzin Chayah Roiza, daughter of Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar. She married her cousin Rebbe Chananiah Yom Tov Lipa of Sassov (1906-1966), and escaped the Holocaust with her husband, reaching Eretz Israel through Romania. Her husband established the Yitav Lev yeshiva in Jerusalem and served as rabbi of the Ohel Rachel Satmar Beit Midrash in Jerusalem. In 1948 they immigrated to the United States to live with their father Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar (who had reached the United States about a year and a half earlier), until her death, with no surviving children, on 14th Cheshvan 1953.
[1] leaves. Written on both sides. 21.5X10 cm. Good condition. Folding marks. Punctures on margins.
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Letters – Satmar Chassidut and the Teitelbaum Family
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Auction 103 Part 2 Early Printed Books | Sabbateanism and Crypto-Jews of Spain and Portugal | Chassidut and Kabbalah | Books Printed in Slavita and Jerusalem | Letters and Manuscripts
Sep 2, 2025
Opening: $600
Sold for: $1,875
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Lengthy letter (two leaves, 4 pages, approx. 60 lines), handwritten and signed by Rebbe Chananiah Yom Tov Lipa Mayer-Teitelbaum of Sassov, after the passing of his first wife, Rebbetzin Chayah Roiza daughter of Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar. Location and date not indicated. [New York, Nisan 1954].
Written on the Rebbe's official stationery, and addressed to his step-uncle in Jerusalem, Rebbe Yehudah Zundel Hager of Savran. He begins by blessing Rebbe Yehudah Zundel upon the marriage of his daughter Rebbetzin Matil [to R. Moshe Yosef Miletzky, later a dayan in Jerusalem].
The main part of the letter discusses the establishment of a gravestone for his wife, who had passed away a short time earlier, on 11th Cheshvan 1953, and was buried in Tiberias. He asks Rebbe Yehudah Zundel and his brother-in-law R. Aharon Bernstein to ensure "there is no slackness" among the Torah scholars studying in his wife's memory. He goes on to discuss the arrangements necessary for establishing the gravestone for the Rebbetzin, and the appropriate text and honorifics, and asks to receive the precise formula before its engraving.
The Rebbe continues with an announcement that R. Mordechai Williger would be sent as his representative to the unveiling of the gravestone and asks to have the gravestone ready by that time, and apologizes for not being able to do so himself.
He goes on to inquire about the payment to the Chevra Kadisha of Tiberias and to the Torah scholars of Jerusalem to study in her memory.
Rebbe Chananiah Yom Tov Lipa goes on to discuss his home situation after the passing of his wife, which is being managed by "my daughter" [apparently referring to his half-sister Matil Mayer, who survived the Holocaust and was raised as his adopted daughter (see enclosed material)], and asks for help finding a match for her.
Rebbe Chananiah Yom Tov Lipa concludes the letter with blessings for the upcoming holiday of Pesach, and with his signature.
Rebbe Chananiah Yom Tov Lipa (Lipale) Mayer-Teitelbaum (1906-1966), son of Rebbe Chanoch Henich Mayer of Sassov-Keretsky and Rebbetzin Esther daughter of the Kedushat Yom Tov of Sighet. Rebbe Chananiah Yom Tov Lipa married his cousin Rebbetzin Chayah Roiza in Irshava in 1924, after which time he lived near his father-in-law and uncle and was his close assistant in directing the yeshivas in Irshava, Carei and Satmar. He served simultaneously as Rabbi of Szemihaly (Bűdszentmihály) and head of the Satmar Beit Din. Both husband and wife were active in rescue efforts for the Satmar Rebbe during the Holocaust. He later established the Yitav Lev yeshiva in Jerusalem, and served as rabbi in the Ohel Rachel Satmar Beit Midrash in Jerusalem. In 1946 he immigrated to the United States along with their father Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar, where they lived until Rebbetzin Chayah Roiza's death, with no surviving children, on 14th Cheshvan 1953. Rebbe Chananiah Yom Tov Lipa remarried in 1955 and reestablished Sassov Chassidut in the United States. In 1963 he returned to Eretz Israel and built the Yismach Moshe neighborhood, where his son Rebbe Yosef David Teitelbaum now serves as rabbi and rebbe.
[2] leaves (4 handwritten pages). Official stationery. 21.5 cm. Fair condition. Large dampstains and fading of ink. Folding marks. Wear and creases. Inscriptions in pen.
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Letters – Satmar Chassidut and the Teitelbaum Family
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Auction 103 Part 2 Early Printed Books | Sabbateanism and Crypto-Jews of Spain and Portugal | Chassidut and Kabbalah | Books Printed in Slavita and Jerusalem | Letters and Manuscripts
Sep 2, 2025
Opening: $1,000
Sold for: $8,125
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Large assorted collection of 300 letters from rabbis and rebbes, dayanim and shochatim, activists and associates, Chassidim and distinguished individuals, addressed from around the world to Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar and his attendant R. Yosef Dov Ashkenazi. Eretz Israel, Europe, United States, Canada, South America and elsewhere, 1940s-1970s, most in Hebrew, with some in Yiddish and other languages (Hungarian, Romanian, German and English).
The collection includes many letters from rabbis and activists from Eretz Israel and other locations, societies and organizations, yeshivas and Torah and charitable institutions, students of the Satmar Rebbe in his yeshivas in Romania, members of Romanian communities, and others.
Most letters handwritten (some typewritten), with signatures and stamps of rabbis and institutions, some on official stationeries.
The letters include names to be mentioned in prayer for blessings of various kinds, Shanah Tovah blessings and blessings for other holidays, personal questions and requests for advice and guidance, donations to Satmar institutions, halachic and Torah queries, public affairs, dispute resolution, printing of books, requests for financial assistance, receipts of tzedakah funds, and more.
The many senders include:
Rebbe Aharon Leifer of Nadvorna, Safed; R. Avraham Moshe Babad, Rabbi of Gura Humora, rabbi in Jaffa; Rebbe Mordechai David Teitelbaum of Husakov, Beersheba; R. Avraham Simchah Horowitz, Bnei Brak (2 letters); R. Elchanan Heilprin, rabbi in Golders Green, London; Rebbe Meshulam Ashkenazi of Stanislav, London (2 letters); R. Yoel Ashkenazi, Tiberias (2 letters); R. Alexander Chaim Ashkenazi, Jerusalem; R. Elimelech Ashkenazi, Rabbi of Melbourne (3 letters); R. Moshe Aharon Teitelbaum; Rebbe Chananiah Yom Tov Lipa Deutsch of Helmetz; and others.
See Hebrew description for a partial list of authors of letters.
Some of the letters include letters of recommendation from rabbis of Jerusalem, written on the appeals of the needy of Jerusalem. These include R. Pinchas Epstein, head of the Jerusalem Beit Din; kabbalist R. Yeshayah Asher Zelig Margaliot, Jerusalem; Rebbe Yechezkel Shraga-Lipschitz-Halberstam of Stropkov; R. Yosef Scheinberger, secretary of the Edah HaCharedit.
Over 300 letters (many of the Aerograms). Varying size and condition. Overall good condition.
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Letters – Satmar Chassidut and the Teitelbaum Family
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Auction 103 Part 2 Early Printed Books | Sabbateanism and Crypto-Jews of Spain and Portugal | Chassidut and Kabbalah | Books Printed in Slavita and Jerusalem | Letters and Manuscripts
Sep 2, 2025
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Sold for: $575
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Eight letters handwritten and signed by Rebbe Chananiah Yom Tov Lipa Deutsch, Rabbi of Helmetz (Kráľovský Chlmec; the "Helmetzer Rebbe"). Cleveland, United States and elsewhere. 1954-1963.
Addressed to R. Yosef Ashkenazi – attendant and confidant of Rebbe Yoel of Satmar for over fifty years.
The letters discuss various issues, including directives of the Satmar Rebbe regarding halachic issues, kosher food and mikveh issues in various countries; names to be mentioned in prayer; and other topics. Some of the letters also relate to purchase of books and mitzvah objects from R. Yosef Ashkenazi, including his own book Taharat Yom Tov, and other interesting topics.
Enclosed: A lengthy letter from his brother, R. Ytizchak Tzvi Deutsch, Rabbi of Vienna and Szendrő, who held a rabbinical position in Detroit in 1961, mainly discussing a mikvah established in Detroit at the instruction of the Rebbe of Satmar.
R. Chananiah Yom Tov Lipa Deutsch (1908-1990), senior Chassidic rabbi in the United States. Son of R. Shmuel Aharon Deutsch of Miskolc, author of Shem Aharon, and son-in-law of R. Meir Yosef Abeles, Av Beit Din of Nagysalló (Tekovské Lužany). Studied under the Levushei Mordechai during his youth. Served as Rabbi of several Hungarian and Slovakian communities. Moved to the United States in 1949, settling in Cleveland and later in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. He was renowned for his expertise in mikvaot, and took action to improve the halachic standard of mikvaot in the United States and worldwide, together with his relative and teacher Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar. Corresponded with rabbis worldwide. Author of Taharat Yom Tov (20 parts).
His brother,
R. Yitzchak Tzvi Deutsch (1913-1987), a distinguished rabbi of the United States, disciple of the Levushei Mordechai and Rebbe Yoel of Satmar. After the Holocaust he served as Rabbi in Szendrő and Vienna, and in 1958 his teacher, the Rebbe of Satmar, appointed him rabbi of the Orthodox community of Detroit.
R. Yitzchak Tzvi Deutsch (1913-1987), a distinguished rabbi of the United States, disciple of the Levushei Mordechai and Rebbe Yoel of Satmar. After the Holocaust he served as Rabbi in Szendrő and Vienna, and in 1958 his teacher, the Rebbe of Satmar, appointed him rabbi of the Orthodox community of Detroit.
9 letters. Varying size and condition, good to fair. Mostly on official stationery.
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