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LOT 37:

Emissary Letter Signed by Rabbi Yisrael of Shklow and the Vilna Gaon's Disciples – Jerusalem and Safed, 1830

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A letter of request to support the settlement of the Gra's disciples in the communities of Safed and Jerusalem. Signed by the Gra's disciple Rabbi Yisrael of Shklow and by the leading disciples of the Gra's community. Jerusalem and Safed, Kislev 1830.
Written as a personal letter of request sent to the emissary Rabbi Zvi Hirsh ben Yehuda, with an empty space for completing the name of the philanthropist by the emissary.
Signed by: "Chaim Cohen who was Rabbi of Pinsk and its region" [served approximately 20 years in the Pinsk rabbinate and was accepted also by Chassidim, immigrated to Safed in 1826 and served in its rabbinate until his death in 1831]; "Yisrael author of Taklin Chadtin of Safed" [Rabbi Yisrael of Shklow disciple of the Gra]; "Nathan Neta son of the Chassid Rabbi Mendel of Jerusalem" [called the Great Rabbi Neta, one of the leaders of the group of the first aliya of the Gra's disciples in 1809, his father Rabbi Mendel of Shklow immigrated one year earlier and prepared the ground for this aliya. Died in Jerusalem on Tishrei 1846, and on his tombstone are the words "Rabbi, Chassid and Humble”]. “Nathan Neta ben Rabbi Se’adya Jerusalem” [Tzaddik and Chassid, had the merit to serve the Gra and cite mishnayot by heart before him. His father, Rabbi Se’adya was the leader and rabbi of the Gra’s disciples who immigrated to Jerusalem. Died in 1849]; “Aryeh Leib son of Rabbi Yosef Leon” [a head of the Ashkenazi settlement in Safed]; “Aryeh the Trustee Jerusalem” [Rabbi Aryeh Leib son of Rabbi Yerachmiel Marcus of Keidan (1800-1877), trustee of the Kollel Perushim in Jerusalem and a founder of the Hurva Synagogue]; “Shlomo Zalman ben Wolf HaCohen” [emissary from Eretz Israel, son-in-law of Rabbi Ya’akov Sapir, died in Calcutta, India in 1847].
23 cm. high-quality paper, good condition. Few damages to margins.
A similar certificate was printed from a manuscript in the memorial book Eshed HaNechalim, Bnei Brak, 1992, pp. 212-213.

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