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Auction 49

Wednesday, November 17, 2021 at 5:30 PM UTC

First edition of the book Torat Chaim on Exodus (Shmot), by the Mitteler Rebbe. Shanghai 1947. Facsimile of the manuscript by Rabbi Shmuel Sofer.

Start price: $100

Buyer's premium:

Sefer Torat Chaim on the book of Exodus, maamarim from Rabbi Dov Beer (the Mitteler Rebbe). Based on the short maamarim of the Admor HaZaken, it was printed as a facsimile of the manuscript written by the scribe Rabbi Shmuel Sofer. Shanghai 1947.

This edition was published upon the order of the Admor HaRayatz, for war refugees who had reached Shanghai during the Shoah. The book was printed as a facsimile as a result of the principle only to print maamarim which had passed via manuscript from Chabad leaders. [2], 1339 pages. Very good condition.