Auction 40 - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
Receipt Letter by Directors of Warsaw-Poland Kollel - Jerusalem, 1857
Opening: $300
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Letter by “appointees and managers of Kollel members of Warsaw”; confirmation of receipt of funds sent by Ga’on Rabbi Eliyahu (Guttmacher), rabbi of Grodzisk. Jerusalem, Cheshvan, 1857.
Stamp of Kollel with handwritten signature of three Kollel directors: Rabbi “Fischel L” [Levi-Rubin] – appointee of “Poland Kollel”, Rabbi “Ya’akov Yehuda” - Ga’on Rabbi Ya’akov Yehuda Levi, 1813-1889, extraordinary and righteous genius and Kabbalist, proficient in revealed and esoteric realms of Torah. Served as rabbi in Sleshin. Immigrated to Jerusalem together with his two brothers, Rabbi Asher Lemel Av Beit Din of Galin and Rabbi Nachum Av Beit Din of Shadik, following dream which all three dreamt during same night that they should immigrate to Eretz Israel. Served as chief Av Beit Din of Jerusalem for over forty years, and Rabbi “Mordechai Meir Robin-Zohn” - served as Av Beit Din of Mezeritch in Poland and Dayan in Jerusalem, passed away in 1861.
9X11.5 cm. Good-fair condition, slight creases and spotting.
Stamp of Kollel with handwritten signature of three Kollel directors: Rabbi “Fischel L” [Levi-Rubin] – appointee of “Poland Kollel”, Rabbi “Ya’akov Yehuda” - Ga’on Rabbi Ya’akov Yehuda Levi, 1813-1889, extraordinary and righteous genius and Kabbalist, proficient in revealed and esoteric realms of Torah. Served as rabbi in Sleshin. Immigrated to Jerusalem together with his two brothers, Rabbi Asher Lemel Av Beit Din of Galin and Rabbi Nachum Av Beit Din of Shadik, following dream which all three dreamt during same night that they should immigrate to Eretz Israel. Served as chief Av Beit Din of Jerusalem for over forty years, and Rabbi “Mordechai Meir Robin-Zohn” - served as Av Beit Din of Mezeritch in Poland and Dayan in Jerusalem, passed away in 1861.
9X11.5 cm. Good-fair condition, slight creases and spotting.
The Old Yishuv in Jerusalem and Hebron – Letters to Rabbi Shmuel Salant
The Old Yishuv in Jerusalem and Hebron – Letters to Rabbi Shmuel Salant