Auction 35 Tiferet 35 - Rare and Special Items
By Tiferet Auctions
Apr 6, 2022
Shenhav Building, Beit Hadfus st , Jerusalem, Israel

A special auction of rare items:

First editions of Hassidic Sefarim, Slavita-Zhitomir, letters by Tzaddikim and the greatest Hassidic Rabbis, the Geonim of Ashkenaz and Hungary, the greatest Rabbis of Lithuania, the greatest Poskim of previous generations, pedigreed copies, artifacts of renowned Tzaddikim, Satmar, Chabad and more.  

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LOT 39:

Ahavas Chessed, commentary on Avos DeRabbi Natan by Rabbi Avraham ben Rabbi Shimshon Witmond. Amsterdam ...

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Auction took place on Apr 6, 2022 at Tiferet Auctions
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Ahavas Chessed, commentary on Avos DeRabbi Natan by Rabbi Avraham ben Rabbi Shimshon Witmond. Amsterdam, [1777]. 


Sefer Ahavas Chessed, commentary on Avos DeRabbi Natan [with the text], by Rabbi Avraham ben Rabbi Shimshon Witmond. Gerard Johann Janson Press, Amsterdam [1777]. Publication was funded by the author's son-in-law David Bloch and the author's grandson Shimshon ben Rabbi Moshe. 


[4], 43 leaves, 32 cm. Five approbations by Rabbi Shaul Av Beis Din of the Ashkenazic community of Amsterdam, Rabbi Shlomo Shalem Av Beis Din of the Sephardic community of Amsterdam, Rabbi Shaul Av Beis Din of Hague, Rabbi Avraham Av Beis Din of Reotterdam and Rabbi Yisroel Lifshitz of Kliva. 


Stamp of the holy Rav Rabbi Yoel Moskovich of Shotz - Montreal, "יואל בהה"צ זללה"ה" and owner's signatures including the signature of the author's grandson Rabbi Shimshon ben Rabbi Moshe Witmond. 


The holy Rav Rabbi Yoel Moskovich (1907-1980), the Admor of Shotz - Montreal, the youngest son of the holy Rav Rabbi Meir the Admor of Shotz and the son-in-law of his brother-in-law and cousin the holy Rav Rabbi Sholom Moskovich, the Rav and Admor of Shotz. Rabbi Yoel served as the Admor in London until 1949 and Admor in Montreal until he immigrated to Jerusalem in 1968. 


Worn, semi-leather binding, aging stains, good condition. 

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