“Yesterday I did something I shall call … Netanel ben Tzoar, and I completed Nachshon ben Aminadav …” (from the manuscript of
Parshat HaNesi’im )
Two pages from the renowned segulah book
Mishnayot Komárno that contain approximately 1500 (!) words handwritten by the Admo”r Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Safrin, author of
Heichal HaBerachah of Komárno – one of the leading Admo”rim of all generations.
Alongside the huge historic value of these pages, as an original autograph of the famous Chassidic segulah book, they also comprise a real Chassidic amulet for wealth, a spouse and offspring. These passages are from Chap. 5 of Tractate ‘Ma’aser Sheni, ‘ the chapter that deals with tithes including the most important Torah blessings: “Look down from Your heavenly abode and bless the Jewish people with sons and with daughters, with dew and rain and with livestock offspring, as You swore to our forefathers, a land flowing with milk and honey.” (Chap. 5, Mishnah 13), the passage from which our Sages deduce the famous blessing for wealth, “You shall surely tithe … Tithe, so that you will become wealthy”! Following this, handwritten here many times by the author of Heichal HaBerachah , are the expressions and blessings: “Brachah” and much more.
In the middle of this manuscript, the Heichal HaBerachah writes about Parashat HaNesi’im, and the Rebbe cites words in this manuscript from this passage itself and also the names of several of the nesi’im . Chassidic luminaries reveal to us that Parashat HaNesi’im, (and certainly as handwritten by one of the tzaddikim of the generations dealing with this parashah) is a segulah for wealth, and in Chassidic synagogues, the price of the nesi’im aliyah skyrockets. As is written in Igra D’Kalla by the author of Bnei Yissacher ( parashat Pekudei): “It seems to me, according to what we have received … the days of the sacrifices by the nesi’im have general power over the 12 months of the year – each day hints at an entire month – we heard this from the Admo”r Rabbi Menachem Mendel (of Rimanov – Sar HaParnasah ). Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, in Sefer HaMiddot (in the entry on Chitun ) writes: “One who is having difficulty finding his spouse – should accustom himself to read about the sacrifices of the Nesi’im.” Even the Be’er Heitev, who is not counted among Chassidim, writes in his book (Orach Chaim, siman 429): “In my humble opinion it is a good thing to read the relevant Parashat HaNasi for each day, because each and every nasi possessed great secrets that continue their spiritual influence for their tribes forever.”
Refer to the Hebrew catalog text for a brief biography of the G-dly Kabbalist, the
Admo”r Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Safrin .
Specifications: [2] pp, 19×24 cm. Autograph script in four parallel columns from his famous book
Mishnayot Komárno , Tractate Ma’aser Sheni [Chap. 5 Mishnahs 9 and 14]. The entire manuscript, from beginning to end, handwritten by the Admo”r, the author.
Fine condition: Minimal aging stains.