Аукцион 3 Часть 1 Rabbis Letters & Religious Books
27.7.15 (локальном времени Вашего часового пояса)
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A unique and exciting note about the building of the Temple expectation, handwritten by one of the arousers of the ...

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A unique and exciting note about the building of the Temple expectation, handwritten by one of the arousers of the dawn of salvation, Rabbi Eliyahu Guttmacher from Graditz
A note from 1870, handwritten by Rabbi Eliyahu Guttmacher from Graditz. Out of his eagerness and expectation for the redemption of Israel and the building of the Temple, Rabbi Eliyahu used to write verses and Midrashs with the matters of the redemption of Israel and the ingathering of the exiles.
In this note, Rabbi Eliyahu quoted a rabbinic midrash (The Order of Tzav), which deals with the deep expectation to the building of the Temple and sacrificial service. The Midrash describes the sacrifices in the Tabernacle in Sinai and the longing for the sacrifices in the Temple.
Further on Rabbi Eliyahu added to the note the words of the prayer of Saturday's Musaf prayer for the building of the Temple and the Restitution of sacrifices.
Rabbi Eliyahu Guttmacher a Student Rabbi of Israel Rabbi Akiva Eiger. And a Classmate of Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Kalischer, wrote: "The Holy Genius Rabbi Guttmacher, who sole stands against thousands of soles of the people of Israel, in knowledge of the Torah in Hassidism, in Kabbalah, and he was a masterpiece"
Was known amongst all Jews, for the might of His Holiness, and many flocked to him and were saved by his blessings. He became famous as a miracle worker. Was first and foremost to arouse the idea of the redemption dawn. He devoted his life for the beginning of the settlement of the Land of Israel. Wrote calls to come to Zion, to build and be built by it, and established institutions for helping settlement and immigration to Israel.
In those years, when the land was desolate, without any Jewish agricultural settlement, Rabbi Eliyahu predicted that the beginning of the redemption will be in a natural way of Ingathering of the exiles and the settlement of the land of Israel: "For me it is clear that if people of Israel will begin work in the holy land totaling 130 families, it will be the beginning of the Redemption".
Size: 9X14 cm. 17 lines handwritten.
Condition: good, 2 tears on the fold line and a small hole in the top right corner, with no damage to text.
Unusual item!