Torn trousers of late Charedi rabbi will be auctioned starting at £2,638

Kanievsky, an Israeli Orthodox leader considered by his followers to be the leading Jewish authority of his generation, died last year at age 94.

Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky seen at his home in the city of Bnei Brak, Israel, March 17, 2021. (David Cohen/Flash90)

A pair of trousers coming up for auction are being described as “holy” — and not just because they’re a little torn. 

Rather, the trousers once belonged to the late Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky, an Israeli haredi Orthodox leader considered by his followers to be the leading Jewish authority of his generation.

Kanievsky died last year at age 94, and now anyone can be the owner of his trousers – provided they can afford them. The starting bid is £2,638.

The bidding at the Prime Judaica auction house, in the heavily haredi New Jersey city of Lakewood, begins March 1. The item is listed in Hebrew as “Holy pants from the Prince of Torah, our leader Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky.”

Included on the auction house page is a letter written and signed by Gedalyahu Konigsberg, who identifies himself as a grandson of, and former aide to, Chaim Kanievsky.

“I, the undersigned, testify that these black pants… of the Shai Shaul company, with a rip on the bottom, were worn by my elder, the esteemed Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky, of blessed righteous memory, for a long period of time,” reads the letter signed by Konigsberg. “I merited to see him wearing this with my own eyes.”

On the website of an online retailer, Shai Shaul pants run from roughly £11 to £13,4.

Letters and legal rulings written by Kanievsky have gone to auction for hundreds and sometimes thousands of dollars, and started going up for sale during his lifetime.

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