Auction 105 Winner's Unlimited - Eretz Israel and Zionism, Postcards and Photographs, Numismatics, Posters, Maps, Judaica, Holy books, Letters from Rabbis and Rebbes
By Winner'S
Feb 21, 2018
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LOT 454:

A Peace Agreement ['Hashoah'] with the Signature of the Rebbe of Toldot Aharon Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Khan and the ...

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Auction took place on Feb 21, 2018 at Winner'S
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A Peace Agreement ['Hashoah'] with the Signature of the Rebbe of Toldot Aharon Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Khan and the Rebbe of Stropkov

A 'peace' agreement ['Hashoah'] between two opponents from the Meah Shearim neighborhood in Jerusalem, regarding a dispute between neighbors with the signature of the Rebbe of Toldot Aharon Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Khan and the Rebbe of Stropkov Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Lifshitz Halberstam.

"The undersigned... accept upon themselves not to conduct any dispute between them and no one will have any anger and cause damage to his friend, and no blows and no denigrations until God will help and they will find a good apartment as the undersigned Rabbis see fit..." the two Rebbes signed by hand in the margins of the letter.

Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Kahn (1914-1996), of 'Toldot Aharon'. He was the son-in-law of Rabbi Aharon Roth, a student in the Satmar yeshiva of the Rebbe Rabbi Yoel  Teitelbaum, where he developed a relationship with his father-in-law's holy group who worked on pure service of God. After the death of his father-in-law, Rabbi Aharon Roth in 1947,  he was appointed as Rebbe of a new chasidut 'Toldot Aharon' which became one of the leading chassidic sects in the chassidic world of Jerusalem. 

The Rebbe Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Lifshitz Halberstam of Stropkov [1908-1995], the third Rebbe of the dynasty and the founder of Stropkov Chassidut in Israel. 

[1] paper leaf 14x14 cm. Fold marks, fine condition. 


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