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Lot : 80

Psak Din by the Admor
Rabbi Yoel of Satmar & His Beis Din  
Karoly, 1932

Start price: $7,000
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Est. Price: $8,000 - $12,000

Sold for $22,320

Psak Din by the Admor
Rabbi Yoel of Satmar & His Beis Din  
Karoly, 1932
Handwritten & Autographed Psak Din by the Admor Rabbi Yoel of Satmar & His Beis Din.
Karoly, 1932
A halachic ruling detailing a compromise reached in the Beis Din of the Admor Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar, during his years as Rav and Av Beis Din of Karoly.

    

 very rare   The only known  Psak Din signed by the Rebba 
 
The Admor Rabbi Yoel of Satmar (1887-1979), author of the Divrei Yoel, was the leader of the post-Holocaust Chassidic renaissance. A brilliant and pious scholar, he was fluent in all realms of Torah and renowned for his firm opposition against Zionism and modernity.

In 1925, he was appointed Rav in Karoly and remained there until 1934 when he relocated to Satmar. Following the Holocaust, he reestablished the majestic Chassidic court of Satmar both in the United States and Eretz Yisrael and served as Nasi of the Eidah Chareidis in Jerusalem.

This psak din was also signed by
Rabbi Elazar Brach Hy”d son of Rabbi Shaul Brach, Av Beis Din of Karoly and Kashoy.
A third, undeciphered signature appears on this document.
Karoly, 1932. Page size: 34×20 cm. Good condition.
 
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