An incredible notebook from the Pilvirik community situated near Kaminetz-Podolsk.
The title carefully ornated with magnificent inscriptions by Zeev Wolf Ben Yehoshua Shmuel of Philvirik.
With a detailed list of rules and regulations for the exclusive members dated 1848.
On a special page, is a letter of consent from the year 1851 on the above regulations in the book and signed by Rebbi Yitzchak Meir of Zinkov, – a city in close proximity to Pilwark.
It should be noted that all the writing and the signature are in the Rebbe’s handwriting, which is extremely rare.
This notebook is unknown and was recently discovered.
The town of Pilvirik is close by to Kamenetz-Podolsk where many Zinkov Chassidim lived.
Approved by Rabbi Naftoli Hitrz Flintenstein of Mechon ‘Sifsei Tzadikim’, author of the new wonderful book ‘Malachei Rachmim’ about the holy Zinkov Rebbe & his descendents
The holy Rabbi Yitzchak Meir of Apta-Zinkov was born in the year 1770. One of the greatest and oldest of the Admorim of his generation.
Already in his father’s life, he was the "Lover of all people" in all matters of the holy court of his father the Tzadik of the generation, who was the most central among the Hasidic courts of that generation. After the death of his great-grandfather, thousands of followers flocked to him to learn and to follow in his ways. He moved his Beth Medrash from Mezibuz to the city of Zinkov.
His father was famous for his love for Israel and brought people’s hearts closer to their heavenly father. The days of his life were filled with charity and kindness, He would pray and work miracles for each and everyone, who turned to him for prayer and salvation. He was the beloved father of the greatest Chasidim of his generation, such as Rabbi Yisrael of Kuznitz, Rabbi Yisrael of Rosin, Rabbi Moshe Zvi of Sovereign, the ‘Master of Peace’ of Belza, and more.
Many of the righteous of his generation would consult with him in all their affairs. One of his granddaughters was the wife of the Rebbe Rabbi Yehoshua of Belz, who was very close to his eldest son. His descendants descended from many important lineages of Rebbes and Rabbonim.
He passed away on the 18th day of Adar 1 – 1855.
Original leather binding, worn.
Title thru page 22 with handwritten text. Page 22 thru 36 are blank.
Page 36, and 46, have text, thereafter blank pages till end of sefer.
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