Auction 27 - Books, Manuscripts and Rabbinical Letters
Letters by Rabbi Eliezer Yehuda Finkel and Letters by his Family
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* A letter signed by Rabbi Eliezer Yehuda Finkel Head of Mir Yeshiva, to Rabbi Eliezer Silver. Mir (Poland), 1938. The letter is about money to support the yeshiva, written in the midst of the economic and anti-Semitic crisis in Poland. This is what he writes: "The yeshiva has no encouraging news, we are very disheartened about the material situation, G-d should have mercy and bring a speedy salvation to all the 'tents of Torah'…".
* A letter from the Heichal HaTalmud Yeshiva in Tel Aviv, to Rabbi Silver, signed by Rabbi “Tuvia Lisitzin” and Rabbi “Chaim Ze'ev Finkel”. Tel Aviv, 1938.
* A long letter handwritten and signed by "Rabbi Eliezer Finkel son of Rabbi Avraham Shmuel" to Rabbi Silver. 1863. Rabbi Eliezer Menachem Finkel son of Rabbi Avraham Shmuel, son of the “Saba of Slobodka”. Born in Kelm in 1914, served in the rabbinate of Chicago and died in 1972.
Three letters, various sizes and conditions, good condition.
* A letter from the Heichal HaTalmud Yeshiva in Tel Aviv, to Rabbi Silver, signed by Rabbi “Tuvia Lisitzin” and Rabbi “Chaim Ze'ev Finkel”. Tel Aviv, 1938.
* A long letter handwritten and signed by "Rabbi Eliezer Finkel son of Rabbi Avraham Shmuel" to Rabbi Silver. 1863. Rabbi Eliezer Menachem Finkel son of Rabbi Avraham Shmuel, son of the “Saba of Slobodka”. Born in Kelm in 1914, served in the rabbinate of Chicago and died in 1972.
Three letters, various sizes and conditions, good condition.
Archive of Rabbi Eliezer Silver
Archive of Rabbi Eliezer Silver