Zechuta D’Avraham. Yehoshua Asher. זכותא דאברהם

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Yehoshua Asher Zechuta D’Avraham
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זכותא דאברהם נחלי אמונה פאריסאוו

Yehoshua Asher Zechuta D’Avraham
Unmarked and Tight Binding” Free Shipping

Zechuta D’Avraham Rebbe Yehoshua Asher Rabinowitz of Parysów Jerusalem 1951
“Rabbi Yehoshua Asher Rabinovitch was the son of Rabbi Ya’akov Yitzchak Rabinowitz and Sheindel Freida, daughter of Rabbi Gedalia of Apta. As a child, he fell ill and was on the verge of death. According to the family, his father entrusted all his property to the poor, saying that performing a mitzvah above nature is a virtue for salvation above nature, and the healthy child. The Chassidim hanged his patients with the strictness of the Seer of Lublin over his father. As a child he was sent to study with the Maggid of Koznitz. He also went to Sherf of Strelisk and Rabbi Yisrael of Ruzhin. After his marriage he served as rabbi of Zlihov, but left because of a dispute between Hasidim and opponents of the town. He served as rabbi of the town of Shantia, near Porisow, and in 1852 he became rabbi of Porisov, where he served as Rabbi and Admor for 10 years until his death. He was buried in the Strabola cemetery on the outskirts of Porisow. His grave and tent were reconstructed in 5755″ May the merit of the tzadik Rabbi Yehoshua Asher Rabinovitch protect us all. Amen via daily zohar


“The Pipe of the “Yehudi HaKadosh” of Peshischa (Przysucha)
This tobacco pipe was a family heirloom which was inherited by the descendants of the “Yehudi HaKadosh” until our times as follows: The pipe was inherited by the son of the “Yehudi HaKadosh”, R. Nechemya of Bykhaw, then by his nephew R. Avraham of Parysów who gave it as a dowry to his granddaughter and her husband R. Bezalel HaLevi son of R. Yedidya Ferens of Będzin. R. Bezalel HaLevi bequeathed the pipe to his son R. Asher Ferens of Haifa, the father of the present owners.
The progression of this heirloom is well known in the Ferens family and enclosed is a signed testimony of the owner who is a family member. This progression is also documented in the book Zechuta D’Avraham, Jerusalem 1951.
The “yichudim” of Chassidic leaders at the time they smoked their pipes achieved lofty tikunim and amazing deliverances.” via KedemAuctions