Аукцион 8 Rare books, privileged copies, chasiddut, rare letters, manuscripts, Chabad, bills, coins, medals, and more.
27.11.18
Израиля
 Mevo Ktsia 1 Jerusalem - 0526643120 / 0524849344.

Please note that offer can not be canceled after submission!

Аукцион закончен

ЛОТ 283:

Letter in holy handwriting and signature of Rabbi Binyamin Avraham Moshe Rabinowitz Twins, with addresses of his ...

Продан за: $50
Стартовая цена:
$ 10
Комиссия аукционного дома: 20% Подробнее
НДС: 17% Только на комиссию
Пользователи из других стран могут быть освобождены от налоговых платежей согласно соответствующим налоговым нормам.
теги:

Letter in holy handwriting and signature of Rabbi Binyamin Avraham Moshe Rabinowitz Twins, with addresses of his family to save them during the Holocaust, to Rabbi Shmuel Aharon Shtadovitzky.
5704.
Condition; Very Good, slight stain, folding marks.
Rabbi Binyamin Avraham Moshe Rabinowitz Teomim (5639-5722). Son of Adar, married to the daughter of his relative Rabbi Eliyahu Akiva Rabinowitz, served as rabbi in Shil'el (Lithuania) and immigrated to Eretz Israel in 1922. He published the book of his grandfather Rabbi Binyamin Rabinowitz His brother-in-law, Rav Kook, edited and published two volumes of the law (the laws of sale, inheritance and guarantee).
Rabbi Aharon Shmuel Shrovitzky (5668-5738), son of Rebbe Meir Shalom of Bialystok and son-in-law of Rebbe Pinchas Iscar of Pintszew and Sosnowiec. Rabbi and Rabbi of Bialystok, active in "Agudat Israel" in Poland and one of the faithful of the home of Rabbi Chaim Ozer Grodzansky, of Tel Aviv Rabbis and chairman of "Agudath Israel" in Tel Aviv. During the Holocaust he was sent to the Far East on rescue missions, on behalf of Agudath Israel and the Association of Polish Rabbis, to deal with refugees in the Far East, Siberia and throughout Russia. Served as representative of the Jewish Agency and the Polish government-in-exile. In later years he also dealt extensively with matters of education and charity, and headed the secret activity of Agudath Israel to send aid to Russian Jews under the Iron Curtain.