Auction 40 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
Letter by Rebbe Avraham Elimelech of Karlin
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Letter of receipt and blessings signed by Rebbe Avraham Elimelech Perlow. [Karlin, 1920s – 1930s].
Rebbe Avraham Elimelech Perlow (1981-1943, Encyclopedia L'Chassidut Vol. 1, p. 57), the most famous among the Rebbe's six sons, the Yanuka Rabbi Yisrael of Stolin (the Frankfurter) who died in 1822 and was buried in Frankfurt. Most of his father's Chassidim in Russia and in Eretz Israel followed him and to prevent a dispute with his brother, Rebbe Moshe of Stolin, he moved and established his court in Karlin near Pinsk and established the Karlin Yeshiva in Luninyets. He perished in the Holocaust together with his children.
Official stationery. [1] leaf, 21 cm. Fair condition, restored tears.
Rebbe Avraham Elimelech Perlow (1981-1943, Encyclopedia L'Chassidut Vol. 1, p. 57), the most famous among the Rebbe's six sons, the Yanuka Rabbi Yisrael of Stolin (the Frankfurter) who died in 1822 and was buried in Frankfurt. Most of his father's Chassidim in Russia and in Eretz Israel followed him and to prevent a dispute with his brother, Rebbe Moshe of Stolin, he moved and established his court in Karlin near Pinsk and established the Karlin Yeshiva in Luninyets. He perished in the Holocaust together with his children.
Official stationery. [1] leaf, 21 cm. Fair condition, restored tears.
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