Auction 14 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
Letter by Rabbi Yehoshua Heschel David Goldschlag
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Letter by Rabbi Yehoshua Heschel David Goldschlag Av-Bei-Din of Sharpatz. (1938).
The letter was sent to Rabbi Aharon Elya Rottenberg rabbi of the Jaffa-Tel-Aviv congregation, concerning a forged certificate of Kashrut on prohibited cheeses. Written upon official stationary of Association of Rabbis in Poland. Names of rabbis related to this affair are mentioned in the letter. He presents a negotiation in this matter between his father author of Vayechi Ya’akov and the Rabbi of Sochatshov author of Avnei Nezer.
The letter is in scribe writing. Approx. 9 last lines in handwriting of the Rabbi and with his signature Yehoshua Heschel David.
Rabbi Yehoshua Heschel David Goldschlag (Otzar HaRabbanim 7739), among the elderly rabbis of Poland. Son of Rabbi Ya’akov Chaim Zelig Av-Beit-Din of Lovrantz, author of Vayechi Ya’akov and grandson of Rabbi Yechiel Michel Av-Beit-Din of Sheps, author of Imrei Emet. Son-in-law of the Admor Rabbi Chaim Lerman of Krashnevitz. During the years of the Holocaust he was in the Warsaw Ghetto, and participated in the meetings which took place in the home of Rabbi Menachem Zamba (see attached material).
Official stationary, 28.5 cm. Written upon both sides. Good condition, filing holes.
The letter was sent to Rabbi Aharon Elya Rottenberg rabbi of the Jaffa-Tel-Aviv congregation, concerning a forged certificate of Kashrut on prohibited cheeses. Written upon official stationary of Association of Rabbis in Poland. Names of rabbis related to this affair are mentioned in the letter. He presents a negotiation in this matter between his father author of Vayechi Ya’akov and the Rabbi of Sochatshov author of Avnei Nezer.
The letter is in scribe writing. Approx. 9 last lines in handwriting of the Rabbi and with his signature Yehoshua Heschel David.
Rabbi Yehoshua Heschel David Goldschlag (Otzar HaRabbanim 7739), among the elderly rabbis of Poland. Son of Rabbi Ya’akov Chaim Zelig Av-Beit-Din of Lovrantz, author of Vayechi Ya’akov and grandson of Rabbi Yechiel Michel Av-Beit-Din of Sheps, author of Imrei Emet. Son-in-law of the Admor Rabbi Chaim Lerman of Krashnevitz. During the years of the Holocaust he was in the Warsaw Ghetto, and participated in the meetings which took place in the home of Rabbi Menachem Zamba (see attached material).
Official stationary, 28.5 cm. Written upon both sides. Good condition, filing holes.
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