
A rare and significant opportunity has arisen for those interested in owning a piece of Yerushalayim’s sacred history. Matzav.comhas learned that the apartment of Rav Meshulam Dovid Soloveitchik zt”l, Rosh Yeshiva of Brisk, is being put up for auction. The property is being offered at its real estate value, with no additional charge for historical or spiritual significance.
This three-room apartment, located at 28 Amos Street in the heart of the Geulah neighborhood of Yerushalayim, is on the first floor of a three-story building, which was constructed approximately 65 years ago. The building was designed in accordance with the spacious architectural standards of the time, offering large rooms, high ceilings, three balconies, and a surrounding courtyard. Situated on a quiet side street, the apartment is just a short distance from the bustling Malchei Yisrael Street, not far from Kikar HaShabbat and the Schneller project.
In this apartment, Rav Meshulam Dovid Soloveitchik, son of the Brisker Rav, dedicated his life to serving the Ribono Shel Olam and guiding his talmidim for decades. Rav Meshulam Dovid rarely left his home, and it was between these walls that leading gedolim came to visit him for private discussions on critical matters. This home became a central point of Torah and chizuk, where the overflow of talmidim and visitors gathered, eager to hear Rav Meshulam Dovid’s shiurim and words of chizuk.
The starting price for this property is set at $1,150,000.
Rav Meshulam Dovid was born in Brisk, Lithuania, and displayed extraordinary brilliance from a young age. After marrying the daughter of Rav Asher Sternbuch of London, he immigrated to Eretz Yisrael with his father, continuing the Brisk tradition of Torah study, piety, and leadership.
The auction house commission is set at 8% + VAT (applicable to international buyers as well).
{Matzav.com Israel}
The buyers commission is 25% according to the link , totalling around 1.45 million+ Vat is around 18% so around 1.7 million
What about shlisel gelt unter dem tish?
wouldnt it be ironic if a datei leumi family bought it and displayed the flag on the apartment on yom haatzmaut?
Wouldn’t it be ironic ifa dati leumi movement existed in the world, and rebelled against the Creator of the universe, including by displaying the flag on yom haatzmaut, and much worse?
Please, a coherent paragraph
relax, he just missed one space between ‘if a’
Okay. Explanation accepted.