Segulah for salvation – manuscript by the holy Rav Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac of Ziditchov on two large pages. Awe-inspiring and holy!
Two pages of Midrash Rabba for Parashas Shoftim, very large. On their margins, a handwritten commentary on Midrash Rabba by Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac of Ziditchov.
[1] leaf. 25X39 cm. The holy Rav’s handwriting on the margins on both sides of the leaf. Appearing on the leaf of the manuscript is also the stamp of his great-grandson ‘Moshe Eichenstein of Ziditchov’.
The revered holy Maran Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac of Ziditchov (1805-1873) disciple of his uncles the holy Ateres Zvi of Ziditchov and the holy Rabbi Moshe of Sambir, who spoke wonders about the greatness and holiness of his soul. Likewise all the Tzaddikim of his generation admired and revered his name and memory. Thousands from all over the country and it’s surroundings flocked to his holy courtyard to be inspired by his abundance of Torah and Yiras Shamayim, blessings and salvation.
The Tzaddik Rav Rabbi Moshe Eichenstein, the son of the Admor of Ziditchov-Veretzki, Rabbi Yissachar Ber Eichenstein, the grandson of Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac of Ziditchov author of Sefer Malbushei Shabbas VeYom Tov. Since ca. 1892, Rabbi Moshe served as Rav and Av Beis Din of Zitichov and then of Veretzki. During World War I, he escaped to Slovakia and served as the Admor of Ziditchov in Munkatch. A Gaon who was renowned as a wonder-worker. Perished in Auschwitz in 1944. From the remnants of his writings, the Sefer Zichron Moshe (New York, 1985) was published.
Some aging stains. A small early perforation from the period. Placed in an elegant leather binding. Good-very good condition.