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Letter by Rabbi David Zvi Chen Rabbi of Chernigov – Rabbinical Ordination for a Disciple of the Lubavitch Yeshiva – 1919

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Letter by Rabbi David Zvi Chen Rabbi of Chernigov – Rabbinical Ordination for a Disciple of the Lubavitch Yeshiva – 1919

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Autograph letter of semicha to the rabbinate (13 lines), with the signature and stamp of R. "David Zvi son of R. Peretz Chen". Chernigov, 1919. Semicha for R. "Alexander Sender son of R. Hillel Yudasin". This ordination was already written in the days of the Rebbe the Rashab (R. Sholom Dovber). R. David Zvi who was a leading Chabad Rebbe in those days, writes about the "Young man who is outstanding in Torah and fear of Heaven… I know that he has studied in my city with great diligence…and is one of the outstanding young men who sat in the 'tent' of Torah and fear of Heaven basking in the light of the Lubavitch Rebbe. Now, following his instructions, he is studying in Kherson… and G-d has brought him success in his studies… I hereby ordain him… that he is fitting to be a rabbi and teacher and to arrange gittin and kiddushin…and also the 'mehadrin' can rely on his rulings…". The Radatz, R. David Zvi Chen (1846-1925), outstanding Torah scholar and leading Chabad rabbi. He was a renowned figure in Chabad circles, famous for his holiness and fear of Heaven and one of the only three rabbis who received semicha from the Rebbe the Maharash. In 1883, he was appointed Rabbi of the city of Chernigov succeeding his father, R. Peretz Chen. During WWI, he hosted a group of students of the Tomchei Temimim Yeshiva in his city and in his home and eventually, this nucleus developed into a branch of the yeshiva. In 1925, he Immigrated to Eretz Israel and taught Torah in the Torat Emet Yeshiva. His gravesite is in the plot of the Chabad Rabbis buried on the Mount of Olives. He was the progenitor of large families of Chassidim, active on behalf of the Jewish People. His son R. Menachem Mendel served in the rabbinate of the city of Nizhyn. His granddaughter was the poet Zelda (Zelda Schneersohn Mishkovsky) who wrote several poems depicting the impressive figure of her grandfather, comparing him to Avraham Avinu. The recipient of the semicha: R. Alexander Sender Yudasin, Rabbi of the Jaffa Chassidic community for almost half a century, a prominent student of the Tomchei Temimim Yeshiva. In the summer of 1914, he was among the five "Temimim" who stayed together with the Rashab at Bad Salzelmen. During WWI, he relocated to the city of Chernogiv to study Torah under the tutelage of the Radatz Chen, later relocating to Kherson wherein he established a branch of the Tomchei Temimim Yeshiva. His wedding took place in 1921 and R. Levi Yitzchak Schneerson (father of the Lubavitcher Rebbe) arranged his kiddushin. He served in the rabbinate in Russia and was close to the Rayatz. In 1934, Immigrated to Eretz Israel and resided in the Neve Tzedek neighborhood in Tel Aviv and succeeded Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Slonim as Rabbi of Jaffa for a tenure of almost 50 years. Authored Tomchei Temimim on the Talmud and the HaLekach V'Halibuv commentary on the Tanya. Died in 1983. Leaf, 21 cm. 13 autograph lines. Fair condition. Stains and wear. Filing holes.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 300
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28.08.2018
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Beschreibung:

Autograph letter of semicha to the rabbinate (13 lines), with the signature and stamp of R. "David Zvi son of R. Peretz Chen". Chernigov, 1919. Semicha for R. "Alexander Sender son of R. Hillel Yudasin". This ordination was already written in the days of the Rebbe the Rashab (R. Sholom Dovber). R. David Zvi who was a leading Chabad Rebbe in those days, writes about the "Young man who is outstanding in Torah and fear of Heaven… I know that he has studied in my city with great diligence…and is one of the outstanding young men who sat in the 'tent' of Torah and fear of Heaven basking in the light of the Lubavitch Rebbe. Now, following his instructions, he is studying in Kherson… and G-d has brought him success in his studies… I hereby ordain him… that he is fitting to be a rabbi and teacher and to arrange gittin and kiddushin…and also the 'mehadrin' can rely on his rulings…". The Radatz, R. David Zvi Chen (1846-1925), outstanding Torah scholar and leading Chabad rabbi. He was a renowned figure in Chabad circles, famous for his holiness and fear of Heaven and one of the only three rabbis who received semicha from the Rebbe the Maharash. In 1883, he was appointed Rabbi of the city of Chernigov succeeding his father, R. Peretz Chen. During WWI, he hosted a group of students of the Tomchei Temimim Yeshiva in his city and in his home and eventually, this nucleus developed into a branch of the yeshiva. In 1925, he Immigrated to Eretz Israel and taught Torah in the Torat Emet Yeshiva. His gravesite is in the plot of the Chabad Rabbis buried on the Mount of Olives. He was the progenitor of large families of Chassidim, active on behalf of the Jewish People. His son R. Menachem Mendel served in the rabbinate of the city of Nizhyn. His granddaughter was the poet Zelda (Zelda Schneersohn Mishkovsky) who wrote several poems depicting the impressive figure of her grandfather, comparing him to Avraham Avinu. The recipient of the semicha: R. Alexander Sender Yudasin, Rabbi of the Jaffa Chassidic community for almost half a century, a prominent student of the Tomchei Temimim Yeshiva. In the summer of 1914, he was among the five "Temimim" who stayed together with the Rashab at Bad Salzelmen. During WWI, he relocated to the city of Chernogiv to study Torah under the tutelage of the Radatz Chen, later relocating to Kherson wherein he established a branch of the Tomchei Temimim Yeshiva. His wedding took place in 1921 and R. Levi Yitzchak Schneerson (father of the Lubavitcher Rebbe) arranged his kiddushin. He served in the rabbinate in Russia and was close to the Rayatz. In 1934, Immigrated to Eretz Israel and resided in the Neve Tzedek neighborhood in Tel Aviv and succeeded Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Slonim as Rabbi of Jaffa for a tenure of almost 50 years. Authored Tomchei Temimim on the Talmud and the HaLekach V'Halibuv commentary on the Tanya. Died in 1983. Leaf, 21 cm. 13 autograph lines. Fair condition. Stains and wear. Filing holes.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 300
Auktion:
Datum:
28.08.2018
Auktionshaus:
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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