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By Jacov Jewelry
Sep 16, 2024
HOLON, Israel

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LOT 273:

A package of Hanukkah fees, 5755 Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson Rebbe of Lubavitz The opening price according to ...

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Auction took place on Sep 16, 2024 at Jacov Jewelry

A package of Hanukkah fees, 5755 Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson Rebbe of Lubavitz The opening price according to Beit Midrash 770 in the borough of Brooklyn, USA blessing and success.

A case including 2 NIS 100 coins 5755 "Hanukkah"

Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson (known as Rabbi of Lubbitch in the initials - Ramm, Ramsh or Rammash; 11th of Nisan 1902, April 18, 1902 - 3rd of Tammuz 5744, June 12, 1994) was the Admo" The seventh and last Rabbi of the Chabad-Lubavitch Chassidism from Y in Shevat 571, January 17, 1951, until his death.

He founded the Shulahim factory and Chabad houses in many places around the world, and announced ten operations to encourage the observance of several mitzvot. His conversations and articles were printed in many books during his lifetime and after his death. He is considered one of the most prominent rabbis of his time.

He became known for his extensive involvement in the cause of redemption. In his last years, his followers saw him as the Messiah, and many of them believe this even after his death. The question of whether he believed it himself and whether he encouraged the belief in it is disputed. He also dealt extensively with attempts to amend the definition of a Jew in the Law of Return and to prevent the handing over of territories.

Beit Midrash, located in the Chabad World Center - 770 in the Brooklyn borough, and his burial tent in the Queens borough of New York,

serve as pilgrimage centers.

The item has been checked and approved at the auction house.


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