Auction 37 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters

Three Letters by the "Tzaddik of Ra'anana" Rabbi Yitzchak Huberman

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Three letters to the Etz Chaim Yeshiva handwritten and signed by Rabbi Yitzchak Huberman, Ra'anana, 1967-1968. In one of the letters he tells of the visit of the Gur Rebbe author of Beit Yisrael: "This week, the Gur Rebbe came to visit me and blessed me with a complete recovery, and I got out of bed".
Rabbi Yitzhak HaCohen Huberman, "the Tzaddik of Ra'anana" (1896-1977). Born in Poland, studied Torah from Rabbi Ya'akov Mordechai of Biłgoraj, from the "Shem Mi-Shmuel" of Sochatshev and from Rabbi Glickson (son-in-law of R' Chaim of Brisk). Known for his diligence and Torah genius. Was close to the Gur Rebbes and bonded with the Lubavitch school of thought as well. After the Holocaust, he served for six years as Rabbi in Wetzlar, Germany. Immigrated to Eretz Israel and settled in Ra'anana. Known as a lofty tzaddik and wonder-worker. Rabbi Shach writes about him in the approbation to his book "Ben L'Oshri", "Who is famous for being full of knowledge of revealed and hidden [Torah]".
3 letters (one is written on a postcard). Varied size and condition, good condition, filing holes and creases.
Hassidism - Manuscripts and Letters, Signatures and Dedications
Hassidism - Manuscripts and Letters, Signatures and Dedications