Auction 82 - Part I - Judaica – Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art

Five Letters from Rabbi Yaakov Meir Biederman, Brother-in-Law and Father-in-Law of the Imrei Emet, Rebbe of Ger - Regarding Kollel Polin

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Five letters from R. Yaakov Meir Biederman of Warsaw, president of the administration of "Kupat Rabbi Meir Baal HaNes, Kollel Polin" in Poland. Warsaw and Otwock, 1931-1934.
• Letter in his handwriting and with his signature, addressed to R. Yehuda Leib Graubart, regarding fundraising and distribution of charity boxes in Canada. Warsaw, Nisan 1931.
• Interesting polemic letter in his handwriting and with his signature, addressed to the directors of Kollel Polin, regarding a controversy against the Kollel administration, and directives on various matters. Warsaw, Iyar 1932.
• Letter in his handwriting and with his signature, addressed to R. Avraham Fish and R. Yaakov Henich Sankevitz in Jerusalem. Various directives regarding the Kollel, and reconciling the Kollel management in Jerusalem. Otwock, Av 1934.
• Letter from the Kollel administration, addressed to R. Avraham Fish secretary of the Kollel in Jerusalem. Signed by the members of the board: "Yaakov Meir son of R. B. Biederman"; "Yechezkel Spiegelglass" and "Natan Pinchas Ehrlich". Warsaw, Nisan 1932.
• Letter from the Kollel board of directors, addressed to R. Avraham Fish - secretary of the Kollel in Jerusalem, signed by the president of the Kollel, R. "Yaakov Meir son of R. B. Biederman". Warsaw, Iyar 1934.
R. Yaakov Meir Biederman (1870-1941, perished in the Holocaust), outstanding Torah scholar, son-in-law of the Sefat Emet of Ger, father-in-law of his brother-in-law the Imrei Emet of Ger and father-in-law of the Beit Yisrael. He served as dayan and was on the board of rabbis of the Warsaw community. Administrator of the Rabbi Meir Baal HaNes fund in Poland.
Five letters, three of them on official stationery. Size and condition vary. Wear and filing holes, slightly affecting text.
Chassidut – Letters and Manuscript
Chassidut – Letters and Manuscript