Auction 44 Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters
By Kedem
Mar 11, 2015
8 Ramban St, Jerusalem., Israel
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The Rebbe of Mukacheve, Rebbe Baruch Yerachmiel Rabinowitz - Collection of Items

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The Rebbe of Mukacheve, Rebbe Baruch Yerachmiel Rabinowitz - Collection of Items
Collection of interesting items related to the Mukacheve Rebbe Baruch Yehoshua Yerachmiel Rabinowitz, from the time he ascended to Eretz Israel and linked with his activities on behalf of Holocaust victims.
• Printed leaf, by the Rebbe, a letter of farewell to his disciples in Mukacheve, before his immigration to Eretz Israel. Budapest, 1944. Two copies. • Letter to the Rebbe who had recently ascended to Eretz Israel, by R' Yitzchak Aharon Perlstein, who requests that the Rebbe act "to save my family… my wife and my four children… from the great danger in which they exist today". Nissan, [1944]. • Kvittel with names for prayer, sent to the Rebbe. The writer specifies the names of his children, including his son and daughter who are in "the country of Hungary… in Budapest and Nyíregyháza". • Letter by the Vaad Taharat HaMishpacha in Jerusalem, which invites the Rebbe to participate in the committee's convention. Jerusalem, Av 1944. • Letter of authorization from the Vaad HaHatzala in the US, from January 1947, which attests that the Rebbe "is dealing with an important mission in Germany and in Hungary" connected to the activities of Vaad HaHatzala. English. • Letter by Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac HaLevi Herzog – The Chief Rabbi of Israel, who invites the Rebbe to a prayer assembly of rabbis and rebbes in the Churva of Rabbi Yehuda HaChassid, which will take place on the 20th of Adar. Jerusalem, Purim D'Prazim 1945. • Letter to the Rebbe by "his disciple" Rabbi Yosef Binyamin Viliger. Brooklyn, Succot 1944.
Rebbe Baruch Yehoshua Yerachmiel Rabinowitz, son-in-law and successor of the Minchat Elazar of Mukacheve, and rescue activist at the time of the Holocaust. See previous item.
8 items (enclosed: envelope of letter sent to the Rebbe and newspaper clippings). Varied size and condition.

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