The first Lag Ba’omer Coin commissioned by the Rebbe in 1990. Lag BaOmer coins were first commissioned by the Rebbe in 1990 to commemorate the holiday of Lag BaOmer, which is traditionally associated with the anniversary of the passing of Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai, a prominent sage and author of the Zohar, a foundational text of Kabbalah.


R’ Chaim Tzvi Knokov wrote on the outside of the plastic cover of this Lag Ba’Omer coin as follows:

"I received this from the holy hands of his Honor and Holiness the Admor Shlit"a  on Lag Ba’Omer on the 18th day of Iyar, Hod She’bHod 1990."

Rabbi Chaim Yehuda Krinsky served in various positions of Chabad’s administrative staff and as a personal secretary to the Rebbe. In 1990, just days before the grand Lag B’Omer parade, the Rebbe asked him about the possibility of minting a batch of special coins commemorating the event.

A seemingly impossible task to pull off in such short time, Rabbi Krinsky all but gave up. But after hearing how the Rebbe blamed himself for the last minute notice, he concluded that failure wasn’t an option. After much research and outreach and with a the help of a few dedicated Chasidim the coins were ready in time for Lag Ba’omer

Provenance: R’ Chaim Tzvi Konikov.

3.8 cm., Diameter

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Lot #18

Lag Baomer Coin received from the Holy Hands of the Lubavitcher Rebbe - 1990.

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