Extraordinarily rare Shanah Tovah letter with important blessings handwritten and signed by the leading Admo”r of Europe, the gaon Rabbi Leibush Leizer of Pshevorsk. Written after 1999. Letters from the Admo”r Rabbi Leibush are extremely rare and have never been offered at public auction.
The first part of the letter is a printed Shanah Tovah card in which the Rebbe sends his best blessings for a good and happy year: “Blessings to be inscribed and sealed for the good, a good and blessed year in all ways, a life of peace and goodness in all matters, sincerely, Leibush Leizer.”
The second part of the letter is entirely [25 words] handwritten and signed by Rabbi Leibush, and in it the Rebbe repeats: ” Gmar chatimah tovah in all matters, your friend, Chaim Leibush.”
The Admo”r Rabbi Chaim Leibush Leizer of Pshevorsk shlit”a was born in Pshevorsk, Galicia to his father, the renowned Admo”r and wonder-worker Rabbi Yankeleh Leizer (the second Admo”r of Pshevorsk) and his mother, daughter of the renowned Admo”r Rabbi Itzikel Gewirtzman (the first Admo”r of Pshevorsk). It is not customary to tell tales of wonder about Admo”rim who are still among the living, so we will just state the fact that Rabbi Leibush is considered the leading Admo”r of Europe and one of the most influential Admo”rim in the entire world. His name precedes him as a complete tzaddik and wonder-worker. Thousands of followers and admirers flock to him from around the world, including tycoons who do not close deals without his blessing and advice.
[1] printed greeting card, approximately 9×13 cm with three lines handwritten by the Admo”r and with his signature. Thick, high-quality paper.
Fine condition: Aging stains. Creases in the margins.
* Another blessing-laden letter is included, from the Admo”r’s father, the renowned wonder-worker Rabbi Yankeleh of Pshevorsk, who blesses: “An abundance of blessings and much success with Divine power, and may [you] be privileged to sit in the tent of Torah and be occupied with mitzvahs in serenity and sanctity.” Written on the Rebbe’s official stationery and signed by the gabbai in the Admo”r’s name.