Received from the Rebbe. At the top is an inscription “a bill given by the Rebbe on Tishrei 1991.” | This bill is somewhat rare, since the Rebbe normally gave out $1 bills. Stains. Signs of folding. Generally good condition.
Received from the Rebbe. At the top is an inscription “a bill given by the Rebbe on Tishrei 1991.” | This bill is somewhat rare, since the Rebbe normally gave out $1 bills. Stains. Signs of folding. Generally good condition. (See the identical item above)
1. Six bags of coins from the Lubavitcher Rebbe, for various events, with inscriptions.
2. Two $1 bills of the rebbe in laminate, with the inscription on the back “dollar from the Rebbe to the residents of Kiryat Gat.”
3. A fake dollar with the picture of the Rayatz and his son-in-law the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
4. [2] business cards of the 770 and Kfar Chabad secretariat.
Various sizes and conditions, generally good.
Articles of the Rayatz of Lubavitch. Written in pretty Mizrahi handwriting, organized in a graph-paper notebook, bound in hard cardboard. Some of the articles have introductions by the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Each pamphlet has a separate cover. A short time before he died, the Rayatz said “go to the Jews of Morocco, who need teachers and Torah. There is no division between Ashkenazim and Sefardim, we are all children of Avraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and we have one God in Heaven.” On the basis of these words, Chabad spread to North Africa. | Binding partially disconnected. Slight moth marks. Stamp of ownership on the last page. 252 pages. 17cm. Generally good to very good condition.
Printed during the lifetime of the Rayatz, for building the Torat Emet yeshiva (established in 1922). On the front is a typical illustration of the time, done in red and blue, explanation in three languages. | Moth marks, slight tears in the margins. 25x26cm, generally good condition.
1. Business card printed in red and blue ink, three languages, on paper. By the Atur Rabanim yeshiva, Jerusalem
2. [6] cardboard posters for hanging on the wall, with calendars with shabbat times, between 1924-1947.
3. Booklet with [38] copies of the regulations of the Tzadkot HaMeuchadot, which linked the Etz Haim yeshiva and the Bikur Holim hospital.
Various sizes and conditions, generally good.
Handmade, with the scene of Solomon’s Justice about cutting a child in two, form the Book of Kings I (Ch. 3, verses 16-28). Frame is defective. Size 84x56cm. Generally ok to good condition.