Showing posts with label נועם אלימלך. Show all posts
Showing posts with label נועם אלימלך. Show all posts
Sunday, March 19, 2017
הרה"ק הרבי ר' אלימלך מליז'ענסק זצ"ל חזה את עבודת דור השביעי
א מורא'דיג'ער ווארט בשם הרה"ק מהרי"ד מבעלזא זצ"ל. צו דער גילוי האט ער זוכה געווען ווייל ער איז געווען אויפ'ן ציון פון רבי'ן ר' מיילעך זי"ע
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
Noam Elimelech 1942 edition censored
"Dear Tzig,
I recently came across an edition of the Noam Elimelech printed in New York in 1942 by Joshuah (Osias!) Wagschal. Interestingly it also contains letters of recommendation by the RAYATZ and Rav Herzog. Needless to say that later reprints of this specific edition ( I also have one from around 1980) have these letters deleted." - end of email.
The two letters both address him as הרה"צ, yet the emailer calls him Joshua (Osias!). Maybe that's what his stationery said? I'm kind of at a loss here. I should ask him, I know. Maybe he'll chime in in the comments. Is it the קארטשינער-פריסטיקער רבי? hard to tell. Let me see what we can learn from our readers.
I recently came across an edition of the Noam Elimelech printed in New York in 1942 by Joshuah (Osias!) Wagschal. Interestingly it also contains letters of recommendation by the RAYATZ and Rav Herzog. Needless to say that later reprints of this specific edition ( I also have one from around 1980) have these letters deleted." - end of email.
The two letters both address him as הרה"צ, yet the emailer calls him Joshua (Osias!). Maybe that's what his stationery said? I'm kind of at a loss here. I should ask him, I know. Maybe he'll chime in in the comments. Is it the קארטשינער-פריסטיקער רבי? hard to tell. Let me see what we can learn from our readers.
Saturday, February 22, 2014
תמונת הערב - די רבי ר' מיילאך'ס טאנץ
The Bobover Rebbe, (r), and the Veitzener Rov, R. Tzvi-Hirsh Meisels, zt"l, (l), dancing the "Rebbe Reb Meilech's Tantz" by a wedding in the "early years," as is evident from the lack of tznius police... The dance has a pair holding hands and alternatively going "over and under" another paid holding hands. Tough to explain, but if you've seen it you know what I mean. The tune used to accompany the dance is what Y"T Erlich used for his "nisht emes" composition.
Friday, February 21, 2014
stuff for כ"א אדר

Meet the Oelbaums, proud descendants of the R"R Meilech
Meet Rabbi Moshe Pinchus Weisblum, בא"ב
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